OSHA-compliant*. I-CAB Recognized. *Because OSHA 10 is only required in the following states (CT, MA, MO, NY, NV, RI, WV), we have created an OSHA 10 equivalent course for employees working in construction in the remaining 43 states. This OSHA 10 Equivalent course is OSHA-compliant and is designed to familiarize workers with OSHA standards as well as safety and health hazards common to the workplace. A paper wallet card is made available immediately upon successful completion. Plastic wallet cards can also be mailed for an additional nominal fee.
The goal of this course is to enable learners to identify the basic types of aerial and scissor lifts and the hazards associated with their use, as well as their inspection criteria, and safe work practices associated with aerial lift operation.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should have a better understanding of:
This online Confined Space Entry and Monitor course defines confined and restricted spaces, explains the hazards associated with them, and provides methods for assessing, eliminating, controlling, and monitoring those hazards. The goal of this course is to help you demonstrate basic knowledge and proficiency in the identification, classification, and monitoring of both confined and restricted spaces. This course also covers requirements as described under Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) legislation as they relate to confined spaces.
Get HAZWOPER 24 hour training and certification today. Our online training provides a quick, simple and effective way to get yourself or your workers OSHA compliant with HAZWOPER 24 certification in hand. We’ve been providing HAZWOPER 24 training solutions for individuals, safety managers, and business owners for over 15 years. Don’t settle for courses that promise certification, but are only 15 minutes long. Those types of courses often come up short when OSHA comes for an audit. Learners get HAZWOPER 24 certification instantly upon completion.
This course is designed to educate workers on how to protect themselves from the dangers of crystalline silica dust. Specifically, it covers 29 CFR 1926.1153, OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica Rule for Construction.
After completing this lesson, you will be able to recognize the characteristics of a properly-established excavation site, as well as the potential hazards you may encounter when working in and around excavations. You will also be able to identify the precautions you must follow in order to work safely in and around excavations.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should have a better understanding of how to recognize:
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