Safety Training Programs Locally Near You

Safety Training Programs Available Locally Near You

Here at All Purpose Safety Training Solutions, we like to build relationships and provide programs to companies and individuals in the safety community. We create custom safety training programs along with the services you need to maintain a safe and healthy workplace meeting OSHA standards and regulations. Get safety certificates and training with our school locations locally near you.
Safety Training Programs Locally Near You
Here are some services we provide:

Hazard Communication Basics

This course introduces you to OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 1910.1200 (HCS 2012), and the general requirements for manufacturers, distributors, importers, employers, and employees. Emphasis is placed on awareness of the classification of hazards, labeling, the safety data sheet (SDS) and training requirements.

Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans

This course is an introduction to the elements of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and Fire Prevention Plan (FPP). Employers are required to have these two safety plans to help ensure they are prepared in emergency situations.

Personal Protective Equipment Basic

This course is an introduction to the various types of personal protective equipment (PPE), including eye and face protection, head protection, arm, and hand protection, foot protection, body protection, and respiratory protection.

Introduction to Safety Supervision

This course is an introduction to the basic elements of effective safety supervision with an emphasis on five key supervisor responsibilities: providing oversight, training, accountability, resources, and psychosocial support.

School Safety Athletics Supervision

The number of young athletes keeps growing at a rapid pace. They can now compete at the grade school level, in recreation departments, and at the high school level. Proper supervision of athletes allows coaches to better understand the individual needs and capabilities of the participants.

This course looks at several important topics, including concussions and other health risks, weight room, and athletic field safety.

School Safety Crisis Planning

Taking action now can save lives, prevent injury, and lessen property damage in the moments of a crisis in our schools. If your school does not have a crisis plan in place, it is time to develop one. And, if you have one, make sure you review, practice, and update your plan.

This course is designated to help schools and communities in either situation. Although every school district is unique, this course provides some general guidelines that can then be changed to fit your school's needs and circumstances.

Introduction to Occupational Safety & Health

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act) was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously injured at work. This course gives a broad overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), hazard communications, fall hazards, and personal protective equipment. Every new hire or existing employee will benefit from this important course

Essentials of Occupational Safety & Health

This course is created specifically for employees in an occupational safety and health setting. You will learn how to classify hazardous chemicals in your workplace. This course also provides information on how to create a safety and health program to protect yourself and your co-workers.

Heat and Cold Stress Safety

At times, employees are forced to work in extreme temperatures. Working in extreme hot and cold temperatures for a long period of time can cause severe health damage, such as heat exhaustion and hypothermia. This course offers information to employers and employees on measures they should take to prevent the illnesses and possible death caused by extreme temperatures.

Stairway and Ladder Safety

Stairways and ladders are a major source of injuries and fatalities among workers. OSHA estimates there are as many as 36 fatalities per year due to falls from stairways and ladders used in construction. This course is designed to provide both employers and employees with the knowledge needed to work safely on stairways and ladders.

Scaffold Safety

Scaffolding can give employees an efficient and safe means to perform work. However, unsafe scaffolding procedures can cause injuries and even death. This course discusses the general requirements of scaffolding. It will also show employees that planning ahead for the erection, use, and dismantling of scaffolding can help prevent serious injuries.

Confined Space Safety

Employees who work in confined spaces face an increased risk of serious physical injury from hazards such as entrapment, engulfment, and hazardous atmospheric conditions. This course will discuss the types of confined spaces an employee may enter and the type of training needed to protect them from the hazardous materials that may exist inside a confined space

Hazard Communication for the Employee

There are an estimated 650,000 hazardous chemical products and hundreds of new ones are being introduced annually. This poses a serious health and safety hazard for exposed employees. This course will discuss OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and how employees can protect themselves from the dangers of hazardous chemicals in their work environment.

Tattoo and Body Art Safety

Creating living art is a unique talent, but it puts tattooists at risk of coming in contact with their client's blood. This means artists may also be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, such as hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This course will discuss ways to prevent cross-contamination and how to properly clean and sanitize tools and machines.

Dental Office Safety

This course is designed to help provide a solid foundation for employees working in dental offices. It will look at the potential health risks of working in a dental setting and ways you, as an employee, can protect yourself and other co-workers from potential health problems. The course will also discuss ways to properly clean and sanitize common machinery in a dental laboratory.

Health Hazards in Nail Salons

More than 375,000 nail technicians work in salons across the United States and face possible health hazards every day. The hazards include exposure to chemicals from glue, polishes, removers, and other salon products. Workers also may have to deal with awkward positions or repetitive motions.

This course gives important information about these hazards and the steps nail salon workers and employers can take to prevent injuries and illnesses.

Housekeeping Safety

Workplaces, such as schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurants and manufacturing plants, use cleaning chemicals to ensure the cleanliness of their buildings.

This course is geared for housekeeping and janitorial employees. It will take an in-depth look at the potential health risks from hazardous chemicals and how to choose and store cleaning products safely. This important course also discusses ways to help prevent muscle fatigue and ergonomic injuries.

Contact us today for Safety Training Programs

Visit us at All Purpose Safety Training Solutions or call us at 888 501-1355 for free quotes. Let us professionally help your safety needs.

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