The Construction Industry is a high hazard industry for those who work in it. This information is an effort to help those in the industry to identify hazards that may be causing accidents. Within this collection of training programs, you will find OSHA compliance including standard requirements for the industry. The training programs cover such topics as confined space entry, fall protection, competent person, trenching-shoring and much more. After successfully completing this program, you will be certified in construction safety management.Course List
C021EE Aerial Lift SafetyC006EE Backhoe/Loader Operations 100%3040AE Competent Person - Trenching and Shoring 10029AE Confined Space Entry 1042IE Fall Protection C003ME Flagger Safety C022EE Front End Loader Safety C004PE Heat Stress 1031HE Hot Work Permits 1043FE Hydrogen Sulfide Training 1032AE Injury and Illness Prevention Plan 1022GE Operating a Telehandler Safely C017EE Overhead Pendant Hoist Safety C009EE Safety Factors in Gas Welding & Cutting Operations C015EE Scaffolding Safety for Employees C018EE Scissor Lift Safety C004ME Subcontractor Safety Orientation C005HE Testing and Monitoring for Hazardous Gases 3041AE The Competent Person & Soil Classification C002ME Trenching - Shoring Video No Testing RequiredSupervising the Unimaginable
The primary objective in laboratory design should be to provide a safe, accessible environment for laboratory personnel to conduct their work. Environmental Health & Safety management has the responsibility for coordinating and monitoring the execution of all health, safety, and hazardous material used. Some of the course topics in this program includes chemical spill procedures, biological safety, bloodborne pathogens, cryogenics/compressed gas safety, and respiratory. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be certified in environmental health safety management.
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7121AE Asbestos Awareness for Universities 7111AE Academic Environment Lab Safety for Universities 7112AE Autoclave Safety for Universities 7110AE Biological Safety in the Laboratory 7116AE Bloodborne Pathogens for Universities7115AE Chemical Hygiene and Engineering 7113AE Chemical Spill Procedures for Universities 7122AE Confined Space Safety for Universities 7118AE Cryogenics/Compressed Gas Safety for Universities7129AE Defensive Driving for Universities 7123AE Electrical Safety for Universities 7119AE Formaldehyde Safety in the University Laboratory 7125AE Lockout/Tagout for Universities 7126AE Maintenance Person Safety for Universities 7127AE Respiratory Safety for Universities 7128AE Slips and Falls for Universities 7114AE Tornado Safety 7120AE University Laser Safety 7130AE Utility Cart Safety for Universities 7131AE Van Safety for Universities Video No Testing RequiredSupervising the Unimaginable
This certification will provide information relating to fire, explosions, flammables and other facets of fire prevention. This is a very desirable certification, as every organization has the potential of fire and health hazards relating to fire. Upon completion of this course, you will hold the distinction of being a certified fire prevention technician. Every industry is interested in fire prevention and anyone certified as a CIFPT would be a welcome individual to join their team.
1005FE Bonding & Grounding of Flammable Liquids 1007FE Chemical Safety 1049IE Electricity Safety 1025IE Emergency Preparedness at Work 5009AE Fire Extinguisher Training 1023FE Fire Prevention Responsibility 1002FE Fire Prevention - Electrical Safety 1024FE Fire Prevention - The Gory Story 1004FE Flammable Liquids Safety1009FE Hazardous Flammable Materials 1008FE Hazardous Spills Cleanup1041FE HAZWOPER - Donning/Doffing/Decontamination1036FE HAZWOPER - Identifying Hazardous Materials 1054AE Introduction to OSHA 1014FE Introduction to Toxicology 1017FE Life Saving Through Air Monitoring 1002AE MSDS for Hazardous Communications 1006FE NFPA Hazardous Materials Identification 3036AE Portable Generators Hazards & How to Avoid Them 1054FE Purple "K" Fire ExtinguishersVideos No testing required.CSB-03 Static Sparks Explosion in KansasCSB-04 Emergency in ApexCSB-06 Reactive HazardsCSB-13 Dangers of Flammable Gas AccumulationSupervising the Unimaginable
Training and education in the food service environment is critical to safe operations. This certification provides a wide range of topics, such as sanitation, food safety, personal safety and all the basic safety information needed to become a foodservice employee, supervisor or manager. Upon completion of this course, you will hold the distinction of being certified as a foodservice safety technician.
6010AE Back Injury Prevention 6012AE Bloodborne Pathogens 6006AE Bus Person, Dishwasher & Janitor Safety 5019AE Customer Accidents - Third-Party Liability 6016AE Dishwasher Safety 1049IE Electrical Safety 5009AE Fire Extinguisher Training6014AE Foodborne Illness in Restaurants 6005AE Hazard Communications 1001IE How to Prevent Slips & Falls 1054AE Introduction to OSHA6013AE Knife Safety 5011AE Lockout/Tagout 1054FE Purple "K" Fire Extinguishers 6001AE Restaurant Employee Safety Orientation 6004AE Unsafe Acts - Human Behavior 6007AE Restaurant Robbery & Employee Theft6002AE Restaurant - Kitchen Safety 6017AE Sanitation in the Food Industry 6015AE The Real Story About Hand Washing & Bacteria Video No Testing RequiredSupervising the Unimaginable
This program trains in a wide range of hospitality safety areas, including housekeeping, maintenance, food service and more. This certification is a comprehensive program within the various functions of a hospitality environment. You will have more safety training than most employees in any Hospitality environment. After completion of this course, you will hold the distinction of being certified as a hospitality safety technician.
1057AE Advanced Portable Ladder Safety 5006AE Back Injury Prevention 5015AE Bomb Threat Procedures 7054AE Chemical Inventory 5023AE Controlling Exposures to Bloodborne Pathogens 5019AE Customer Accidents - Third Party Liability 5028AE Electrical Safety 5016AE Emergency Evacuation 5009AE Fire Extinguisher Training 5002AE Hazard Communications 5005AE Housekeeping Safety 5003AE Human Behavior - Reducing Unsafe Acts 1054AE Introduction to OSHA 5014AE Knife Safety 5011AE Lockout/Tagout 5007AE Maintenance Person Safety 5001AE Safety Orientation 5004AE Sanitation & Health for Food Service Employees 5020AE Valet Safety 5026AE Vehicle Inspection - Automobile & Light Trucks Video No Testing RequiredSupervising the Unimaginable
The industrial revolution brought with it a lot of progress. With progress came a lot of various risks. Industrial Safety Management aims at minimizing the chances of risks, injuries and accidents by implementing risk management techniques and safety management operations. The health and hygiene of the industrial workplace and the monitoring of the operation systems is part of tightening up the safety measures of the industry. This course includes subjects such as maintenance person safety, shift work fatigue, machine guarding and conveyors, cranes-chains-hoist and slings, and much more. After successfully completing this course, you will be certified as an industrial safety manager.
1033HE Advanced Hand & Power Tool Safety 1057AE Advanced Portable Ladder Safety 1026BE Bloodborne Pathogens-The Complete Program 1020HE Confined Space Entry 1002HE Cranes, Chains, Hoist and Slings 1048IE Electrical Safety 1002GE Forklift Instructor Training 1043AE Hazardous Energy Source-Lockout/Tagout for Affected/Authorized Personnel 1026AE How to Investigate an Accident -15009a subbed 1046AE Industrial Workstation Ergonomics 1032AE Injury and Illness Prevention Plan 1014FE Introduction to Toxicology 1003HE Machine Guarding & Conveyors 1005HE Maintenance Person Safety 1039AE Orientation 2000 1001BE Respirators - How to Use Them 1044AE Shift Work Fatigue 1010DE System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention 1003CE Unsafe Acts-Human Behavior 1058AE Walkways, Ladders & Elevations-Don't Slip & Fall Video No Testing RequiredSupervising the Unimaginable
There are many hazards present in manufacturing. This course is designed for people working in the manufacturing department. The objective is to maintain a safe workplace for employees. This training program gives an overview of safe practices and principles for maintenance persons. This course focuses on safety in the maintenance department, machine guarding, hazard communications, electrical safety, aerial lift safety, and much more. After completion of this course you will hold the distinction of being certified as a manufacturing safety technician.
1057AE Advanced Portable Ladder Safety1015GE Aerial Lift Safety 1005FE Bonding & Grounding of Flammable Liquids Transfers 1048IE Electrical Safety 1013HE Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard 1001AE Employee Safety Orientation 1042AE Hazard Communications-The New Millennium1032AE Injury and Illness Prevention Plan 1016HE Machine Guarding Responsibility 1002AE MSDS for Hazardous Communications 1040AE Orientation 20001007BE Personal Protective Equipment 1027AE Reporting for Work-Your Safety Responsibilities 1048AE Safety in the Maintenance Department - Part 1 1049AE Safety in the Maintenance Department - Part 1 1044AE Shift Work Fatigue 1051AE Stopping Ergonomics Injuries 1050AE The New Lockout/Tagout Program 1058AE Walkways, Ladders & Elevations-Don't Slip & Fall 1056AE Working Safely with Compressed Air Video No Testing RequiredSupervising the Unimaginable
The CISP training provides an excellent opportunity to learn about safety and form a foundation from which to improve an understanding and knowledge of accident prevention. Experience has shown that when a person is trained in safety, they are more motivated in reducing accidents, injuries and fatalities. Safety makes a more productive employee. The CISP designation demonstrates a strong level of competence in industrial safety. This certification is an excellent program for safety managers, coordinators and those wanting to improve safety knowledge and information.
1057AE Advanced Portable Ladder Safety 1005AE Bonding & Grounding of Flammable Liquids Transfers C007HE Controlling Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1049IE Electrical Safety 1001AE Employee Safety Orientation 1047FE Environmental Regulations of Chemical Materials 5009AE Fire Extinguisher Training 1024FE Fire Prevention - The Gory Story 1004FE Flammable Liquids Safety 1001GE Forklift Operating Training 1041AE Hazard Communication - The New Millennium 1009AE How to Develop an Effective Safety Program 1054AE Introduction to OSHA 1014FE Introduction to Toxicology 1017FE Life Saving Through Air Monitoring 1004AE Lockout/Tagout - Hazardous Energy Source 1003HE Machine Guarding & Conveyor Safety 1007BE Personal Protective Equipment 1016AE Supervisor's Guide to Accident Investigation 1010DE System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury PreventionVideos No testing required.CSB-06 Reactive HazardsCSB-08 Explosion at Formosa Plastics (Illinois) Supervising the Unimaginabl
This certification applicable to anyone working in a Public Works/Public Agency environment. Almost every city has a water district and this training is an important part of qualifying for a position in the utility department of any city. After completion of this course, you will hold the distinction of being certified as a utilities safety technician.
1057AE Advanced Portable Ladder Safety 3005AE Backhoe Safety & Operation 3037AE Bucket Truck Safety 3008AE Chlorine Safety 3023AE Citizens Homeland Security 3040AE Competent Person - Trenching & Shoring 3041AE Competent Person - Soil Classification 3015AE Cutting & Milling Asbestos Cement Pipe 3006AE Dump Truck Safety - used C007E 3030AE Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know (EPCRA) 3028AE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 3045AE Field Operations Safety for Public Works & Construction 3024AE Flagger Safety 3031AE Hydro-Vacuum Truck Safety 1054AE Introduction to OSHA 3047AE Skid Steer Safety 3042AE Sodium & Calcium Hypochlorite 3021AE Storm Water Runoff Responsibilities 3033AE Treatment Plant Safety 3034AE Truck-Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes Video No testing requiredCSB-07 Public Works Safety Supervising the Unimaginable
These programs will provide information on how to operate in a safe manner when working in this industry. Working for any city or waste water jobs requires first class knowledge of safety. With this knowledge, you'll be more than prepared for the job. After completion of this course, you will hold the distinction of being certified in waste water safety.
3005AE Backhoe Safety & Operation 3008AE Chlorine Safety 3023AE Citizens Homeland Security 3041AE Competent Person - Soil Classification 3040AE Competent Person - Trenching & Shoring 3018AE Confined Space Entry 1049IE Electric Safety C004PE Heat Stress 3031AE Hydro-Vacuum Truck Safety 1054AE Introduction to OSHA 1039IE Ladder Safety 3044AE Meter Reader Safety 3032AE Overhead Pendant Hoist Safety 3042AE Sodium & Calcium Hypochlorite3021AE Storm Water Runoff Responsibilities 3033AE Treatment Plant Safety 3043AE Valve Crew Safety 3022AE Water District Facility Security 3009AE Water and Sewer Treatment Plant Safety 3048AE Water System Operator Safety Video No Testing RequiredCSB-07 Public Works Safety Supervising the Unimaginable