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Personal Protective Equipment Training:
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Employers are required to provide employees with personal protective equipment to minimize hazards in the workplace, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This personal protective equipment is necessary if an employer's other engineering, administrative and work practice controls aren't sufficient to provide the protection needed. OSHA requires that many categories of this equipment meet standards developed by the American National Standards Institute. Employers must offer training to their workers on how to use personal protective equipment.
What is an Emergency Action Plan Training:
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In compliance with OSHA's Emergency Action Plan standard, found at 29-CFR 1910.38, A business should have a written emergency action plan (EAP). The EAP addresses emergencies that the administration anticipates could possibly occur at your facilities. The EAP communicates to employee policies and procedures to follow in case of emergency. This written plan should be available, upon request, to employees, their designated representatives, and any OSHA officials who request it.
Emergency Exit Routes Training:
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Slips, trips, and falls constitute the majority of general industry accidents. They cause 15% of all accidental deaths, and are second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities. The OSHA standards for walking/working surfaces apply to all permanent places of employment, except where only domestic, mining, or agricultural work is performed.
Medical and First Aid Training:
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Adult CPR / Basic First Aid (OSHA Requirement) This Adult CPR/First-Aid course will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for bleeding emergencies and to perform CPR. There are no prerequisites for enrolling in the Adult CPR/First-Aid course. Upon successful completion, each participant will receive a certificate for Standard First-Aid valid for three years, and a certificate for Adult CPR valid for two years.
Workplace Violence Prevention Training: Recognizing & Defusing Aggressive:
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This course is taught in conjunction with organizational workplace violence program. It includes training on how to recognize and understand the risk factors associated with various types of workplace violence and hostile behaviors. Participants will learn to understand and be able to identify these factors to effectively reduce the risk of workplace violence. This training also prepares for unexpected intruders in the workplace and how to recognize and address stress factors in others.
BLight Search and Rescue Training:
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This training includes search and rescue preparedness and guidelines. Participants will learn methods of conducting a systematic search as well as how to identify building escape routes and the basics of building area observation. This course will also provide information about suggested emergency supplies and the reporting process involved in search and rescue activities. In this seminar participants will learn the basics of rescue operations that maximize both the rescuer and victim safety and minimize the possibility of harm.
OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Training: Always Protect Yourself
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This course is for workers with potential occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials in the course of performing their assigned duties and tasks. Topics will include an overview of the regulatory requirements covering blood borne pathogens, symptoms of blood borne diseases, recommended engineering control measures, proper disposal of contaminated materials, selection of personal protective equipment (PPE), corrective actions, information on post exposure evaluation, and signs and labels.
Cal/OSHA Injury & Illness Prevention Training:
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Does your company have a Safety Plan? Are You Sure your employees know about Work Safety? If You Don't Have a Safety Policy now isn't it Time to Get One? In California every employer is required by law to provide a safe and healthful workplace for his/her employees. Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations requires every California employer to have an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program in writing that must be in accordance with T8 CCR Section 3203 of the General Industry Safety Orders.
Fire Extinguisher Training (OSHA Requirement)
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This training is in compliance with OSHA regulations; Title 8, paragraph G that requires every employer to provide annual training in the use of fire extinguishers for emergency response personnel. The Fire Extinguisher Course for emergency responders will include: Three main types of fires and their characteristics. Steps to follow in case of a fire. Various types of fire extinguishers and how to use them. Possible hazards encountered when fighting a fire inside a building. Participants will complete hands-on training on the use of multi purpose dry chemical fire extinguishers.
Surviving the Big One: How to Prepare for Major Earthquakes Training:
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This training course will teach participants the survival skills needed to help themselves and others in the event of a major Earthquake. They will learn how to prevent unnecessary injuries and damages before they occur, which can greatly increase their chances of safety and survival, by being aware and prepared.
Safety Injury Prevention Training:
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The employee injury prevention training will focus on workplace health and safety programs that demonstrate compliance with OSHA safety guidelines. Some of the issues covered will include: risk of falling, slippery work surfaces, chemical hazards, warning signs, no warning signs, bloodborne infection prevention, sitting safely, and back safety.
National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Standardized Training:
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Emergency Management (SEMS) Basic Course for Response Personnel. The course has been designed to familiarize you with the National Incident Management System.
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