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Confined Space |
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| Class No: 40291 | Class Name: Confined Space Awareness |
This 8-hour course is designed to comply with the requirements of OSHA 29CFR1910.146, Permit Required Confined Spaces. The topics discussed in the class include: Review of the OSHA Standard; Permit Required versus Non-Permit Required spaces; Hazard recognition and control or elimination of those hazards such as atmospheric, mechanical, physical, and oxygen deficient and oxygen enriched. The class will consist of lecture, hands-on, group break-out sessions and a written test & certification. |
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Eye Safety |
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| Class No: 41001 | Class Name: Eye Safety |
It is true that you only get one pair of eyes….it is vital to protect them! This 2-hour course discusses the techniques for identifying potential eye and face hazards in the work place and how to select appropriate eye and face protection based on those hazards.
This class is held from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm |
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Fall Protection |
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| Class No: 40281 | Class Name: PFP Personal Fall Protection |
This training is designed to teach students about methods of eliminating, controlling and preventing fall hazards. It addresses the requirements detailed in the OSHA Fall Protection Standard, 29CFR 1926, Subpart M Fall Protection. Class is conducted from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm |
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First Aid |
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| Class No: 40011 | Class Name: First Aid/CPR Adult Basic- Initial |
This exciting program helps business, industry, and government agency employees meet requirements for CPR and first aid training. Covering Primary Care CPR inclusive, Secondary Care and Treatments following national consensus guidelines (Emergency Care Subcommittee, American Heart Association, Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care, JAMA & 1992;268) Partial list of Topics included: Circles of Care Concept, Initial Assessment, SETUP, Rescue Breathing, Chest Compressions, One Rescuer CPR, Control of Bleeding and Shock Management. Certification Certificate and Completion Card issued upon conclusion of class. |
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Flagger |
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| Class No: xxxxx | Class Name: Flagger |
| Amerisafe is proud to offer the National Safety Council's Flagger course training work zone crews standard flagging procedures and how to provide safe passage in and around work areas. | |
HAZCOM |
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| Class No: 40280 | Class Name: Hazcom Hazrd Communication |
The course was designed to help employers and employees protect themselves from chemical hazards, and reduce the incidence of related illness and injuries. Attendees will learn how to empower their employees to identify and avoid potential hazards, in addition to assessing situations where exposure to chemicals have occurred. Training will include review of MSDS as well as categories of chemicals. Class is conducted from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm |
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Hazmat |
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| Class No: 40282 | Class Name: Haz-mat Training 1st Responder Awarness |
| Complies to OSHA 1910.120. Provides employees with the training necessary to respond to an incident at a First Responder Awareness level. All employees who may be the first to discover an incident involving the release of a hazardous substance will benefit from this program -- to learn to Recognize Presence of Hazardous Substances; Understand Correct Methods for Securing Area, Notify Appropriate Emergency Response Agency. |
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Hazwoper |
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| Class No: 40271 | Class Name: Hazwoper Refresher 8 hour |
| 1 day (8hour) refresher couse | |
| Class No: 40270 | Class Name: OSHA 40 S Hazwoper |
This is a 40 hour (4/10hour sessions) of classroom and hands on instruction for a hazardous materials worker or handler. This course is designed to satisfy the offsite requirements of 29CFR 1910.120 for initial training for such individuals |
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Hearing Protection |
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| Class No: 41000 | Class Name: Hearing Protection |
Some of the topics that are covered in this 2-hour class include: Effects of occupational noise exposure on hearing; advantages, disadvantages, and attenuation of various types of hearing protection, and instructions for properly selecting, storing, donning and doffing hearing protection.
This class is held from 7:30 am – 9:30 am |
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Lock-out/Tag-out |
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| Class No: 40279 | Class Name: Lock-out/Tag-out |
This course provides information regarding the control of hazardous energy and work under the protection of Lock-out/Tag-out. The intent of this course is to provide basic information on lock-out/tag-out practices, understanding the various forms of energy, and discussing in detail the roles of the Authorized, Affected and Other employees. Class will include break-out sessions where various scenarios will be analyzed using what has been discussed in the class. Class is conducted from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm
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OSHA AUTHORIZED OUT REACH TRAINING |
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| Class No: 40276 | Class Name: 10 hour OSHA construction & General Industry |
Ten hour training program was developed by OSHA to provide important safety information on fundamental OSHA standards. Topics Include: OSH Act and General Duty Clause; Inspections, Citations and Penalties; Walking/Working Surfaces; Personal Protective Equipment; Material Handling; Means of Egress; Hazard Communication and Confined space. |
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| Class No: 40277 | Class Name: OSHA 30 hour Construction |
| Construction safety course that was developed by the U.S. Department of Labor to provide construction workers, supervisors and other personnel responsible for construction activities with an awareness of construction safety and health concerns in the construction industry. All attendees will become familiar with reading and using the OSHA Standards for Construction 29 CFR 1926. Other construction safety and health standards are also discussed. Attendees receive an update and review of standard construction safety and health principles and information that prepares them to recognize and control a variety of hazardous conditions. | |
Scaffold Builder/Erector |
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| Class No: 40294 | Class Name: Scaffold Builder/Erector |
The purpose of this 8-hour course is to familiarize scaffold erectors and dismantlers with the regulations, safety guidelines, and procedures needed to recognize and eliminate hazards associated with building supported scaffolding.
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Scaffold User |
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| Class No: 40293 | Class Name: Scaffold User |
Training for scaffold users includes:
1. Recognition of the hazards associated with different types of scaffolds; 2. The nature of any electrical hazards, fall hazards and falling object hazards in the work area; 3. The correct procedures associated with erecting, maintaining and disassembling fall protection systems used on scaffolds and falling object protection systems being used; 4. Proper use of the scaffold and proper handling of materials on the scaffold; 5. Proper scaffold climbing procedures.
Class is held from 8:00 am to 12:00 am
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