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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.
VERTICAL RESCUE
When someone is suspended in mid-air after a fall, their lives hung in the balance. Even if they have survived the fall without a scratch. The intension of this training is to assist in understanding the implication of personnel?s falling, being arrested and then suspended by a harness which initially save them, but minutes later may kill them due to suspension trauma. This training will help participants understand the important of fall protection and rescue plan.
PERMIT TO WORK (PTW)
Work Permit System helps prevent incidents and accidents. It requires a thorough review of work tasks and job site conditions before hazardous work task can begin. The work permit is an essential tool of the Work Permit System that identifies and documents the hazards and precautions of a specific work activity or a Restricted Area so the work can be done safely. The work permit is an official record of the specific work process and the agreed conditions and minimum safety precautions to be followed during the work. This course essentially introduces the Work Permit System and the work permits used to control hazardous work activities or processes in Restricted Areas. Work can remain safe only if the person prepare the job properly, follow the safety precautions, and have qualified supervision. This course will highlight how it is important to agree to the minimum safety precautions (controls), and maintain them to ensure co-workers are focused on preventing incidents that can lead to equipment damage, injuries, or loss of life.
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA)
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a procedure which helps integrate accepted safety and health principles and practices in to a particular task or job operation. In a JSA each basic step of the job is identify potential hazards and to recommend the safest way to do the job. Other terms used to describe this procedure are Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) AND Job Hazard Breakdown. This course will help identify the hazards in any given operation ? task and will set the proper procedures to accomplish the operation safely, efficiently and effectively without causing any damages to the environment on injury to personnel or loss of equipment. This course will cover the four key components of a JSA which includes selecting the job to be analysed, breaking the job in to sequence of steps, identifying the potential hazards, and determining the preventive measure to overcome these hazards.
LOAD SECURING ON HEAVY VEHICLES
Unsecured or inadequately secured loads pose a safety risk and could cause injury and even death. This training will provide the proper procedures and instructions on how to secure loads, equipment and tools on heavy vehicles safely. In addition, the course will ensure educating participants on the proper methods to inspect the securing tools, and lifting equipment.
ASSISTANT DRILLER – IADC
The Rig Assistant Driller is responsible for assisting the driller on all his tasks and duties which can include and not limited to, drilling function, daily driller inspection, and daily supervision of rig activities. Assistant Driller will play a key role in rig start-ups operations on a new drilling site, assist in daily drilling, workover, and well control operations. This course will educate the participants on how to perform regular inspection on drilling systems and drilling equipment. They will learn how to operate on both a Joy stick cyber chair and a manual rig break type. The course will also focus on assembling bottom hole assembly, rig math, general and 3rd party service operations.
RISK ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT
This course provides an introduction on how to manage risks associated with daily activities in home, office or even at a work site. The course explains general concepts of risk identification and management, as well as how to manage the non-speculative risks of individuals and businesses. Emphasis will be placed on analyzing various types of operational and industrials sectors including life, health, property, and liability insurance contracts.The course will provide the participants with the proper planning skills on how to identify potential risks, hazards and practices on how to prevent, avoid and eliminate them. In addition, finding methods that would assess the risks properly and create alternatives.
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.
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
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.
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