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AHERA Project
Designer
* 3-Day (24 Hour) initial / $550 per person
/ 5-person minimum /
Class schedule
* 1-Day (8 Hour) refresher / $200 per person
/ 5-person minimum /
Class schedule
AHERA Inspector
/ Management Planner
*
5-Day (40 Hour) initial / $900 per person
/ 5-person minimum /
Class schedule
* 3-Day (24 Hour) initial Inspector Only / $500 per person
/ 5-person minimum /
Class schedule
* 1/2-Day (4 Hour) refresher Inspector
Only / $150 per person /
5-person minimum /
Class schedule
* 1-Day (8 Hour) refresher Inspector / Management Planner /
$300 per person / 5-person minimum /
Class schedule
AHERA
Contractor/Supervisor
* 40 Hour initial / $675 per person /
5-person minimum /
Class schedule
* 1-Day (8 Hour) refresher / $170 per person /
5-person minimum /
Class schedule
AHERA
Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Worker
* 2-Day (16 Hour) initial / $200 per person
/ 10-person minimum /
Class schedule
* 1/4-Day (2 Hour) refresher / $100 per person
/ 10-person minimum /
Class schedule
NESHAP
* 1-Day (8 Hour) Roofers, Demolition &
Renovation / $200 per person / 5 person minimum /
Class
schedule
Asbestos Abatement Worker
(By Demand)
Asbestos Awareness
(By Demand)
The following additional courses are currently offered:
OSHA-Lead
in Construction (and Demolition)-29 CFR 1926.62 Training
4 hours
lecture, plus QNFT/ $150 per person / 5 person minimum
Class schedule
This course will cover all of the requirements of
the OSHA Lead in Construction standard of 1993. The purpose of this standard is
not only to protect construction workers, but to also protect the children of
these workers. Training must be conducted prior to the start of the job
and conducted annually for those employees who disturb materials with any amount
of lead.
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=10641
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response-"HAZWOPER"
(OSHA 1910.120)
This course is designed to fully comply with all regulatory standards and is tailored to the specific needs of the client (e.g. focused emergency response). Training is typically at the incident command level (V), and typically will cover subjects such as hazard assessment, scene management, spill control and containment, basic chemistry and toxicology, personal protective equipment (PPE) selection and use, respiratory protection, decontamination and air monitoring, as well as "hands-on" incident response (staged events). A study guide has been developed to supplement the course.
* 40 Hour / $675 per person /
10-person minimum /
Class schedule
*
8 Hour / $180 per person /
10-person minimum /
Class schedule
Worker Right-To-Know ([Chemical]Hazard Communication, OSHA 1910.1200)
This
training is offered as a tailored course for specific client needs. After all chemicals are identified, and supported with standard material safety data sheets (MSDS) from the suppliers, this information is transformed into a succinct, understandable format for supervisors and workers.
* By Demand
Permit-Required Confined Spaces (OSHA 1910.146)
Almost all clients have some areas that could be considered confined spaces, and OSHA requires a formal program that identifies and classifies them. We will assist in this requirement, and then tailor and perform the required training for plant employees and contractors. We will develop a written confined space control program that includes training, air monitoring, a permit system for entrance of the spaces, and contingency plans for rescue.
* By Demand
Customized Safety Training Courses
*By Demand
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