OSHA Classes


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Fire Protection and Prevention Safety
(OSHA Standard CFR 29 Subpart L § 1910.155)

This class is designed to instruct the participants in fire safety basics: what to look for, how to prevent fire from happening in the first place, and what to do if there is an emergency. It is essential for employees in every workplace to know what to do in the event of a fire. All participants will be trained on the proper use of fire extinguishers.

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Lockout Tagout Tryout
(OSHA Standard CFR 29 Subpart J §1910.147)

This course is designed to inform employees in the workplace about the requirements for lockout/tagout/tryout during servicing and maintenance of machines or equipment. Also covered will be the requirements of the OSHA Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Standard, procedures for the application of locks and tags, and a discussion of the types of energy these procedures are designed to control. All maintenance employees, department supervisors, and janitorial employees should be trained to use the Lockout/Tagout/Tryout procedures. This training program is mandatory for all mechanics and electricians.

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Fall Protection
(OSHA CFR 29 Subpart D §1910.23, OSHA CFR 29 Subpart F §1910.66, OSHA CFR 29 Subpart I §1910.132)

This course is designed to inform employees about how to recognize fall hazards, methods of evaluation, and implementation of protective measures. It includes safety net procedures, proper use of ladders, scaffolds and planking.

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