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OVERHEAD CRANE & HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS | This course is for the crane operator and the supervisory personnel responsible for the daily operation and safe performance of cranes. The course covers major crane components, safe operating practices, daily checklists, communications, and operator inspections per OSHA, documentation requirements, and hands on demonstrations. Each participant will have the opportunity to perform an actual pre-operation inspection that is required by OSHA . Untrained and poorly trained operators cause more crane accidents and millions of dollars in damage each year. Our overhead crane operator training program is designed to provide your operators with the information they need to help prevent accidents and product damage while increasing productivity. | |
FORKLIFT/TELEHANDLER/MANLIFT OPERATOR | This course is designed to present fundamental information on forklift/powered industrial truck safety. The course will highlight the importance of checking out the forklift equipment before operating it. In addition, the course will educate participants on how to properly survey the areas in which personnel will operate their forklift for potentially hazardous situations. Personnel attending this course will learn how operate their forklift using safe driving techniques, learn how to pick up and deliver loads safely, learn how to load and unload trucks and other vehicles. Finally, learn how to maintain the forklift properly and safely. Depending on the client requirements, power industrial truck operator training can be made for general or specific categories such as for Forklift, Telehandler, and Manlift. In addition, the forklift/power industrial truck training comes in various levels, awareness, basic, and advance | |
FALL PROTECTION/WORKING AT HEIGHT | Falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industries and also one of the most common causes in Oil & Gas industries. Most fatalities occur when employees fall from open-sided floors and through floor openings. Falls from as little as 4 to 6 feet can cause serious lost-time accidents and even death. Fall protection systems can consist of devices that arrest a free fall or devices that restrain a worker in a position to prevent a fall from occurring. Open-sided floors and platforms 6 feet or more in height must be guarded using an engineering control. This course will provide clear examples of the proper and improper ways to deal with fall hazards based on the industrial and construction activities conducted at heights. | |
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY | Both the general industry and the construction industry conduct numerous work tasks that require entry into confined spaces. Confined spaces are subject to contain many hazards that must be eliminated or controlled prior to entry. Workers must know and follow established confined space entry (CSE) procedures and follow all safety procedures. Identifying the CSE hazards and then controlling them is the most essential part of this course. The course will educate participants on the definition of a confined space and the minimum site safety requirements and procedures to be implemented when opening, entering, exiting, and/or performing work within these spaces. | |
LOCKOUT-TAGOUT | Over time, all equipment must be maintained, repaired, serviced or upgraded. This work is normally done by maintenance crew. The equipment must be in a safe condition so that the work can be performed. This means de-energizing the equipment, which means removing all sources of energy. The equipment must then be locked out (LO) so that it cannot be turned on or opened during the repairs or maintenance. Locked out equipment is identified with a tag that tells the other workers about the work being in progress. Locking and tagging equipment lets others know that it must not be energized. This course will highlight in depth the Lock-Out, Tag-Out (LOTO) program and educate participants on how to properly secure it. | |
MANUAL HANDLING & LOAD SECURING TECHNIQUES | This course will help your organization reduce the number of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), associated with Manual Handling, which is the most commonly reported type of work-related ill health. Every organization has potentially harmful manual handling tasks, this is why manual handling training and awareness plays such a central role in occupational safety. Manual Material Handling (MMH) is an important application of ergonomic principles that especially addresses back injury prevention. However, safe loading is for any type of cargo that must be contained or secured, and safely placed in / at the vehicles. The load must be properly secured to prevent danger to personnel, public, and even the driver that?s transporting the materials. | |
ELECTRICAL SAFETY | Electrical work are the key essence of routine work in construction sites, industries, and oil & gas sectors. But working with electrical equipment?s can be dangerous and it can cause severe injuries, & accidents. In order to protect workers while working on these equipment?s and others who might get harm workers need to work safely. The course is designed to give better understanding of all the related hazards associated with electrical equipment?s. How does the electricity effect the human body and what precautions workers have to take while working on these equipment?s. Safe working procedures and procedures to lockout/ tagout electrical device | |
ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SAFETY | This course is designed to educate participants on electrical and mechanical hazards that can be found in any work location. This course will highlight the basic rules of electrical safety, the appropriate clothing and PPE to wear when working around electrical or mechanical areas, the reason why circuits should be grounded and how to test a circuit for proper grounding and how ground-fault circuit interrupter works. Explain how to use test equipment and instruments safely. The course will also develop an understanding of insulated tools and other protective equipment. How to identify alerting techniques and learning the required safety procedures working with overhead lines. | |
OFFICE SAFETY AND SECURITY | These days, crimes against businesses are on the rise. Companies should take care of issues such as theft of inventory, equipment, trade secrets, computer information, employee identity, and money. But it is not just a problem for the company or management personnel. Employees at all levels need to take steps to prevent theft and other security risks such as arson, vandalism, and workplace violence. Feeling safe at work is a top priority for overall job satisfaction and employee retention. Additionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requires a safe workplace. The bottom line is that everyone needs safety and security training | |
OSHA | The OSHA Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry and construction. Specifically designed for safety directors, foremen, HSE representatives, safety officers, safety advisors, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on the Occupational Safety and Health Management with information on International Safety regulations and compliance. The OSHA training is considered one of the most recognized safety trainings worldwide as it outlines general safety topics and regulations. |