Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training

Enroll in our comprehensive Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training program to become a certified rigger and signal person. This course complies with OSHA's Qualified Signal Person Subpart CC - 1926.1400 regulations, ensuring you meet all safety standards.

Join us on September 3rd.

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Forklift Operator Training

Our training blends classroom (1.5 hrs) and hands-on (2 hrs) sessions with your equipment. It covers forklifts and telehandlers, meeting Subpart O 1910.178 requirements. Participants learn about truck types, operating hazards, stability, inspections, and safe refueling. Refresher training is recommended every 3 years.

Be part of our class on September 12th.

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Aerial/Scissor Lift Operator Training

Our training blends classroom (1.5 hrs) and practical (2 hrs) hands-on learning using your equipment. Covering Class 3 MEWPs, including scissor lifts and aerial devices, it ensures safe operation. Participants gain knowledge of lift types, components, safety regulations, fall protection, and hazard response.

Join our training on September 12th.

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40 Hour HAZWOPER Worker Training

Enroll in our 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training, designed for workers handling hazardous substances. This course requires 8 hours of prior health and safety training and covers essential topics like chemical exposure, hazard assessment, and decontamination. Additional training options available.

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Preventing Mining Fatalities: Essential Mine Safety Practices and Training

Preventing Mining Fatalities: Essential Mine Safety Practices and Training

Valerie Boyd
Mining is a dangerous job, but tragedies can be prevented with the right training and safety practices. This article highlights a recent fatality and emphasizes the importance of hazard identification, equipment safety, and thorough task training to protect miners and ensure they return home safely after every shift.
Portable Ladder Safety on Construction Sites: Best Practices to Prevent Falls and Injuries

Portable Ladder Safety on Construction Sites: Best Practices to Prevent Falls and Injuries

Valerie Boyd
When it comes to working on construction sites, one of the most common yet hazardous tasks involves using portable ladders. Whether you're install...
Understanding Suspension Trauma: A Real and Present Danger

Understanding Suspension Trauma: A Real and Present Danger

Valerie Boyd
Suspension trauma is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a person is suspended in a harness too long, leading to restricted blood flow and potential unconsciousness. Early recognition, proper training, and the right safety gear, like trauma straps and harnesses, are crucial for preventing serious injury.

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