This course targets professionals in high-risk H2S exposure industries, focusing on H2S chemical properties, bodily effects, detection, self-protection, respiratory safety, and rescue techniques.
This course is tailored for individuals with occasional or low-risk exposure at hazardous waste operations, offering essential HAZWOPER certification to meet legal requirements. It covers hazard communication, toxicology, personal and respiratory protection, air monitoring, confined spaces, hazard recognition, H2S and other specific chemical risks, spill containment, incident command, site characterization, and decontamination processes.
This course is tailored for students keen on identifying permit-required confined spaces at general industry sites. It covers the basics of recognizing confined spaces, distinguishing which ones require permits, atmospheric testing, and concludes with a recap and final exam.
This course is aimed at general industry workers, managers, and interested individuals, focusing on OSHA’s Confined Space Standards. It covers identification of confined spaces, permit-required procedures, entry programs, training, roles of entrants and supervisors, rescue services, atmospheric testing, and ventilation, culminating in a recap and final exam.
This course is tailored for students seeking to identify permit-required confined spaces at construction sites. It offers guidance on recognizing such spaces, understanding permit requirements, atmospheric testing, and concludes with a recap and final exam.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require all employer-designated confined space entry supervisors and competent persons receive applicable training required in the Confined Spaces in Construction standard found at 29 CFR 1926, Subpart AA. This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Confined Spaces in Construction standard to affected personnel, their managers, and interested individuals.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require all employer-designated confined space entrants and attendants receive applicable training required in the Confined Spaces in Construction standard found at 29 CFR 1926, Subpart AA. This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Confined Spaces in Construction standard to affected personnel, their managers, and interested individuals.