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Course:
Electrical Safety
Length: 1 -2 Hours
Covers the basics of working
with and around electricity safely. Covers: fuses and circuit breakers;
outlets, plugs and grounding; safe work practices; lockouts and tagouts;
electrical emergencies; Learn to minimize the dangers of working with
electricity, identify common hazards and develop safe work practices.
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Course:
Lift
Truck Training
Length: 4 - 8 Hours
Over 95,000 people are injured and
millions of dollars are lost each year
in forklift incidents. Learn how to meet OSHA’s Powered Industrial
Truck
Standard (1910.178). Gain understanding of the OSHA standard and what to do
to be in compliance. Recognize the skills and techniques required
for safe
operation and maintenance of powered industrial trucks. Includes exercises
to evaluate actual hands-on performance by operators. Raise
awareness of
non-operators on how to work safely around
powered industrial trucks.

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Course:
Hazard
Communication
Length: 1-2 Hours
More
than 32 million workers are exposed to 650,000 hazardous chemicals
in more than 3 million workplaces. Having an effective
Hazard
Communication program with effective training can reduce
the number of
chemical-related illnesses and injuries throughout your facility.

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Course:
Lockout/Tagout
Length: 4 Hours (authorized
person)
1 - 2 hours (affected and other
personnel)
OSHA
considers Lockout/Tagout as one of the Top 10 "Most
Serious Violations" and Top 10 "Most Often Cited Violations."
Safety
Training Associates can help you break down the regulation
on site-specific questions.

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Course:
Slips, Trips and Falls
Length: 1 Hour
To give individuals in the
workplace the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and reduce the
risks of slips, trips, and falls. Learn how safety awareness can help
reduce the risk of slips, trips, or falls in the workplace. Identify
and correct unsafe conditions in the workplace.
Identify and correct unsafe
behaviors in the workplace.
Find out how to maintain
balance when performing tasks to help prevent slips, trips, and falls.
Learn how to develop a prevention plan.

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Course:
Fire Extinguisher
Length: 1 Hour per Group
It is recommended that Fire
Extinguisher training be conducted on
an annual basis. These training sessions fulfill NFPA, OSHA and
insurance requirements. Although it is possible to
successfully train using a mock-target
fire and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, the best result can be
obtained by using an actual controlled fire with an approved fire
pan and dry chemical fire extinguishers (CO2 extinguishers may
also be used if that is the equipment used on-site).

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Course:
Defensive Driving
Length: 4 Hours
A four-hour driver
improvement program that also makes an ideal refresher course. In just
half a day, practical strategies to reduce collision-related injuries,
fatalities, and costs. It addresses the importance of attitude in
preventing accidents, and reinforces the good driving skills students
already have. Puts
defensive driving in a
personal context. A recent study found that drivers who
participated in this training had 13% fewer negligent driving arrests
and 9% fewer collisions than drivers who did not participate.

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