Over time, employees may begin to disregard potential chemical hazards. Provide the necessary retraining and meet requirements.
- Toxics, corrosives, flammables, reactives
- Inhalation, absorption, ingestion, spillage
- Labels, directions, storage, disposal
- Effects of chemicals, PPE, emergency procedures
Dealing With Hazardous Spills
Designed specifically for workplaces that seldom have to face the dangers of hazardous spills and cleanup procedures. General overview on:
- HazCom and Emergency Response Plans
- 5 levels of OSHA's HAZMAT Training
- Initial Spill Response and Spill Containment
- Instruments used to identify chemicals involved
Personal Protective Equipment
Each year over 570,000 workers are injured...at a cost to employers over $100 billion annually! Prevent these accidents and meet OSHA 1910.132 training requirements.
Eye Care & Safety
Educate employees to safeguard their eyes by using correct protective gear.
- Preventing corrosive/chemical splashes
- Hazards: sources, specialized PPE, eye damage, eye strain causes and prevention and flying particles
- fires and The PASS system
Fire Extinguisher Training
Save your business in a fire emergency. Educating your employees on how to handle a small fire can help save your business in an emergency.
- Choosing the proper extinguisher and correct use of the four different types
- Correct method to safely attack a fire
Fire Extinguishers: How & When To Use Them
Employees have two very important decisions to make when a fire breaks out: whether to flee immediately and which type of fire extinguisher to use if they decide to fight the fire. Prepare employees to make these determinations and learn the safe operating procedures for various types of extinguishers.
- Types and Identification of fire extinguishers
- When not to fight a fire
Forklifts - Basic Orientation
Comply with 29 CFR 1910.178 and use this course to help employees learn to respect the forklift as machinery that can be dangerous if used carelessly.
Forklifts - Best Operating Practices
Show operators the best safety practices for moving loads throughout the work environment: through different conditions, surfaces and around obstacles.
- Pedestrian traffic
- Load Handling techniques and the stability triangle