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Trenching & Excavation Training:
Each employee who works in or around an excavation must be provided with
training in the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions - 29CFR1926,
Subpart P
CPR/AED & First Aid Training:
A person who has a valid certificate in first-aid and CPR training shall be
available at the worksite. 29CFR1926.50
Forklift Safety Training:
Prior to permitting an employee to operate a powered industrial truck, the
employer shall ensure that each operator is competent to operate a powered
industrial truck safely, as demonstrated by the successful completion of the
training and evaluation -29CFR1910.178
HAZ-COM Training:
Employees need to be provided with effective information and training on
hazardous chemicals in their work area. Chemical-specific information must
always be available through labels and material safety data sheets -
29CFR1926.1200
Electrical Hazard Safety Training:
Electrical safety requirements and training are necessary for the practical
safeguarding of employees involved in construction work - 29CFR1926 - Subpart K
Scaffold Safety Training:
All employees who work on a scaffold must be trained by a person qualified to
recognize the hazards associated with the type of scaffold used and to
understand the procedures to control and minimize those hazards - 29CFR1926.454
OSHA 10 Hour Training:
This course is an introduction to the most basic OSHA construction standards.
Designed to be fast-paced, but thorough. Great for superintendents, foremen,
company owners and supervisors. Attendees learn standard construction
regulations for scaffolds, electrical, fall protection and much more.
Participants will receive an OSHA wallet card.
OSHA 30 Hour
Training:
This course is designed for safety directors, construction management and all
safety conscious contractors. The subject matter thoroughly covers OSHA
construction regulations for scaffolds, electrical, fall protection and much
more. Attendees will learn how to use the 29CFR1926 OSHA construction regulation
manual. The class is taught by an authorized OSHA trainer using power point,
videos, hands on demonstrations and group activities. Participants will receive
an OSHA wallet card.
Heavy Equipment Operator Safety Training:
Each employer that hires employees to operate power equipment shall develop and
carry out an employee safety training program designed to inform employees of
and train employees in applicable standards for safe operation of power
equipment. - Maryland COMAR 5-503
Aerial
& Scissor Lift Training:
Covers general requirements, fall protection, hazard precautions and operators
checklist -29CFR1926.453 & 29CFR1926.952
Fall Protection
Training:
Premier Safety Solutions provides a training program for employees who may be
exposed to fall hazards. The training program enables the employee to recognize
the hazards of falling and trains the employee in the procedures to be followed
in order to minimize these hazards - 29CFR1926.503
Written Safety
Programs:
Premier Safety Solutions can assist in required written HAZ-COM programs.
Emergency Procedure programs and Company safety programs. A Company safety
program can help control hazards in and around the work area.
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