OSHA 10 & 30
OSHA General Industry - 10 and 30 Hour Courses
Outreach 10 and 30 hour courses are for both the employee and supervisor, manager,
director level personnel. OSHA’s General Industry training classes cover all businesses
except for maritime and construction. The 10 hour course is geared for the hourly
employee covering the mandatory topics required by OSHA. The 30 hour course is
geared to the supervisor, manager and directors in a company who are responsible for
employee safety and health. At the completion of the courses and passing a written test
the students will be issued the OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 hour general industry course cards.
The training class is about 30 minutes to duration. It is primarily for companies that have work areas where noise is an issue (over 85 decibels) which can lead to accelerated hearing loss. For businesses with this type of environment, even if it is only one work area, the OSHA CFR 1910.95 standard is very specific on a company hearing conservation program. The training includes: types of hearing protection, when and how it is used and the requirements for the annual audiometric testing which must be given to all affected employees.
This is mandatory safety training under OSHA CFR 1910.1200 for all employees if an employer has hazardous material on the premises. HazCom training covers the employers hazardous communication program dealing with hazardous chemical, hazardous materials, labeling, storage, containment, spill control and proper disposal of hazardous material in compliance with both OSHA and EPA (regulations overlap).
This safety training is mandatory for employees under OSHA standard CFR 1910.178 for employees who are required to operate company owned and leased forklifts as part of their job. The class covers the OSHA standards for forklift operation and safety.
The training class consists of a power point presentation (by OSHA) discussion, OSHA training videos and a demonstration on how to conduct a safety inspection of a forklift. There is a three part quiz for all forklift employees to complete and a company designated driving test examiner to complete the certification process. The classroom instruction approximately 2 ½ hours. The forklift certification is valid for three years unless the employee is involved in an accident, near miss, etc.
This safety training is mandatory under OSHA standard CFR 1910.147 for all employees involved in the isolation of energy that may result in injury or death of an employee. Even though this applies mostly to employees involved in the isolation of the energy, all other employees must take the training so they are familiar with the procedure in the event they see a piece of equipment that is not lock it out.
The instruction consists of a power point presentation, discussion and a training video from OSHA. The time to conduct the classroom instruction approximately 1 to 2 hours in duration. For employees who will be conducting the actual lockout/tag out, the hands on training will take approximately an additional 1 hour.
This safety training is very important for employees who are exposed to the heat of summer anywhere they work. Heat related stress accounts for several deaths annually. The class covers how heat stress occurs, symptoms, basic first aid and how to prevent heat stress.
The classroom instruction utilizes a power point presentation, training video from OSHA (which was filmed in Tucson) and a quiz for the employees training records. The class runs approximately 1 to 2 hours and is an excellent class for all employees to attend.
This safety training is very important for employees who are exposed to the cool and cold weather of winter anywhere they work. The class covers how cold related stress occurs, symptoms, basic first aid and how to prevent cold related stress.
The classroom instruction utilizes a power point presentation, training video from OSHA and a quiz for the employees training records. The class is 1 to 2 hours and is an excellent class for all employees to attend.
This is mandatory training under OSHA standard CFR 1910.146 for employees who have to enter confined spaces where there is a potential for hazardous atmosphere, moving parts, engulfment, etc. The training will cover confined space permit required and confined space no permit required, the required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), atmospheric testing, respirator requirements, permits, forms, etc. Confined space permit required training includes additional training, respirator training and fit testing (separate training class) in order to protect employees and be in compliance.
The classroom instruction is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA training video and hands on training. The class is approximately 1 to 2 hours in duration.
This training is mandatory under OSHA standard CFR1910.134 for employees who wear dust masks with a valve, full and half face respirators, SCBA’s, etc. This covers the basics including the wearing of dust masks. Before employees can use the dust masks and respirators they must submit a respirator medical evaluation form to a medical doctor for evaluation. For employees who will be wearing respirators they must have a final fit test of an appropriate respirator.
The training is comprised of an OSHA power point presentation, OSHA training video, hands on training and a quiz for the employee’s records. Fit test are conducted after a medical doctor has approved the employee to wear a respirator. The classroom instruction is 1 to 2 hours in duration. The fit testing takes approximately ten minutes per employee.
This safety training is for all employees in shops, field and office environment. Job related back injury is one of the most common and expensive injuries that occur in the work place. The training explains the workings of the human back and how to prevent injuries through proper lifting techniques and the use of mechanical lifting devices.
The training is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA training video and quiz for the employee’s records. The class is 1 to 2 hours in duration.
This is mandatory training for employees under the OSHA standard CFR 1910.1030 to inform employees how to protect themselves in the event of exposure to bodily fluids of another employee following an injury accident. The training covers how to protect yourself, reporting procedures and clean up procedures. Also, included in the training is what an employee must do if exposed.
The class runs is 1 to 2 hours and is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA training video and a quiz for the employee records.
This is mandatory training of several OSHA standards which include the following: fire prevention, emergency evacuation procedures, fire suppression systems, fire extinguisher usage, flammable material in the workplace, etc.
The training is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA training video and a quiz for the employee’s file. The class runs 1 to 2 hours. It is highly recommended having a live fire extinguisher training session for all employees, conduct by a licensed fire equipment company.
This is a general electrical safety training program under OSHA standards CFR 1910.331 thru .335. The information covered is safe work practices around electricity using hand tools, ladders, lighting, etc.
The class is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA safety video and quiz for employees. The class is 1 to 2 hours in duration.
This is mandatory training under OSHA standard CFR 1910 Sub Part D, E, F and CFR 1926 for employees who work at a height of six feet or higher. The training covers walking and working surfaces, personal fall protection, emergency procedures, etc.
The class is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA training video and a quiz for employee’s file. The class is 1 to 2 hours in duration.
This safety training class under OSHA standard CFR 1910.25 thru .27 is primarily for employees who use ladders on a regular basis or occasionally in the work place. All employees should attend this class since most employees also use ladders around the house.
The class is comprised of a power point presentation, OSHA safety video and quiz for employee’s file. The class runs approximately 1 to 2 hours.
This class is for the employee(s) who are responsible for maintaining the OSHA 300 log and related documentation which is required under OSHA standard CFR 1904. The OSHA 300 report is required of all employers for tracking job related injuries and illnesses.
The class comprises a power point presentation, and software demo of how the data is collected for reporting. The class runs approximately 1 to 2 hours.
This is mandatory training under OSHA standard CFR 1910.28 for all employees who erect and work on scaffolding.
The class is comprised of an OSHA power point presentation and OSHA safety training video. The training class is 1 to 2 hours in length.
The training is to provide the employees and employer with the information they need to protect their eyesight. Protection of the eyes is very important and covered under OSHA standard CFR 1910.133 and 1910.252.
The class covers how the eye works, types of protection available and where the protection should be worn. The class is 1 to 2 hours in duration.
One of the most common and easily preventable injuries in the workplace is slip, trip and fall injuries which can result in expensive medical bills and lost time for the employee. This class is for all employees and covers the mechanics of a fall, recognition of a hazard and how to prevent the fall.
The class is a power point presentation, OSHA video and runs 1 to 2 hours in duration.
Under the OSHA standard 1910.151 the employer should have an employee or several employees depending on the size of the organization trained in first aid and have an adequate first aid kit(s) on site. The first aid training includes site specific first aid concerns plus normal first aid concerns.
On site basic first aid training class is three to four hours in length and is comprised of power point presentations, training video and hands on demo. The training will also cover Blood borne Pathogens in greater detail then the normal OSHA requirement. The training is conducted in accordance with AHA (American Heart Association) standards.
In the OSHA brochure 3317-06N on the fundamentals of first aid in the workplace CPR/AED are also covered. With the advent of technology AED's (Automatic External Defibrillator) are safer, easier to use and are now affordable to all businesses. It is estimated that of all sudden coronary arrest in the workplace approximately 95% are fatal due to the lack of personnel trained in CPR and the use of AED's.
On site training is available for employees who are interested in becoming certified in CPR and the use of an AED. The course is comprised of power point, video, hands on training and hands on evaluation of CPR and the use of an AED. The class is four and half hours long due to the nature of the material and information. The training is conducted in accordance with the Red Cross and American Heart Association standards. Blood borne Pathogens will be covered in greater detail than the OSHA requirements. Allow approximately 4 to 5 hours depending on size of class.
Under the OSHA standard CFR 1926 Subpart P, all employees must be trained in hazard recognition and the proper way of working in and around construction excavations sites. The standard covers general requirements, soil classification, sloping and benching, timber shoring for trenches, aluminum hydraulic shoring, alternatives to timber shoring, selection of PPE.
Due to the amount of material that is covered this training class runs approximately 4 to 5 hours. A quiz will be given at the end of the training class.
This course offers high and low angle rescue training. This course will give responders hands-on experience in rope rescue procedures and the content will adhere to NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1670. The purpose of this course is to explain basic strategies to safeguard responders & health and safety when dealing with potential dangers associated with high and low angle rope rescue emergencies. Individuals will gain basic knowledge in tying knots, new equipment, proper anchoring, and proper patient packaging. This course allow responders to work together to understand the patient needs. Students will demonstrate and perform hands-on skills a mobile rope simulator trailer.
This class takes a look at the OSHA regulation for “Permit Required Confined Spaces - 1910.146” and “Emergency Rescue Services”. Entrant & Attendant duties, types of confined spaces, hazard recognition & control, atmospheric monitoring, PPE, rescue equipment and patient care considerations will all be discussed.
This class will give students hands-on experience in confined space procedures and the content will adhere to OSHA Standard CFR 1910.146, NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1670.
The purpose of this course is to explain basic strategies to safeguard employee’s health and safety when dealing with potential dangers associated with confined spaces. Individuals will gain basic knowledge in proper entry program procedures, facility pre-planning, tying knots, new equipment, and proper patient packaging. Hands-on skills will be conducted on a mobile confined space trailer.
This course meets the requirements of NFPA 1670 Standard for ice incidents. Subjects covered include rescuer safety; self-rescue techniques; pre-planning and size-up of ice rescue incidents; rope skills; and understanding of ice properties.
This course is designed for agencies that have recognized the need to start a formalized water rescue team. Any agency that may at some time work around lakes, ponds, or flowing water will benefit from the course. This course is designed to assist your agency in meeting the Operations Level of the NFPA 1670 Standard for water incidents. Students are trained in hazard recognition; equipment use and techniques necessary to conduct basic shore and boat based rescue. This course can be held on a lake, or a slow-moving river.
This course will give responders hands-on training on trench rescue procedures and the content will adhere to NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1670. The purpose of this course is to explain basic strategies to safeguard responders’ health and safety when dealing with potential dangers associated with trench collapse emergencies. Individuals will gain basic knowledge in trench procedures, new equipment, trench hazards, and proper patient packaging. This course allows responders to work together to understand the patient’s needs. Hands-on skills will be obtained in a mobile trench simulator trailer.
This class will focus pick-up trucks and SUVs. Students will learn how to identify and isolate potential hazards to both you and the patient. Focus on Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) and the hazards that these systems pose to todays firefighters. Students will demonstrate advanced stabilization, extrication and patient handling techniques. Students will work in a team environment and led through evolutions including vehicles on their side and roof using heavy hydraulic and non-hydraulic extrication tools. Upon completion of these evolutions, you and your now "ready to respond" crew will engage in real time staged multi vehicle extrication scenarios.
This course will introduce the students the challenges they may encounter at a school bus accident, and is intended to produce an informed responder capable of reading a scene accurately, working effectively to save lives in a large frame vehicle type, and understanding the different dynamics of an incident involving large number of children. Students will gain valuable knowledge and skill techniques with the hands-on portion of the course. Students will participate in rescue evolutions under supervision of the instructor.
Accidents involving tractor-trailers and other large vehicles call for specialized knowledge and skills on the part of emergency responders. This class is designed for emergency response
personnel who have technician-level training as well as prior experience in vehicle extrication.
The Big Rig Rescue class offer hands-on scenarios that rescuers might face in their work: fully loaded tractor-trailers, cement mixers, tank trucks, and dump trucks involved in vehicle overturns, over-rides, and under-rides. This class provides emergency responders with extensive hands-on and classroom training in the use of tow trucks, rescue struts, cribbing, and airbag systems to lift and stabilize heavy vehicles during realistic vehicle extrication scenarios.
Personnel will operate in realistic conditions using the latest equipment available for vehicle rescue operations. This class meets the requirements of NFPA 1670 Standard for vehicle incidents.
These classes are delivered with a common sense approach that will give the student the knowledge and skills to safely and efficiently handle hazardous materials responses.
Participants are challenged throughout our sessions with comprehensive lectures and applicable “hands-on” scenarios. Training will allow participants to actively function as part of a team when meeting the high demands of today’s Hazardous Material environment. This class will provide all equipment and training props and simulators in the mobile hazmat trailer.
This class is designed to raise awareness about bin-rescue procedures and equipment, will provide extensive hands-on training. Participants will gain experience working in grain bins
and using technical rescue equipment, such as ropes, harnesses, carabineers, mechanical-advantage systems, anchorage points, cofferdams, breathing apparatus, tripods, and
victim packaging. They will experience first hand an actual engulfment and the pressures involved on their body. Participants will get their hands dirty. We will be simulating engulfment, and actually be pulling people out of grain, just like in a rescue situation. We’ll be packaging people and pulling them through the roofs of bins, working at heights, and building cofferdams in grain. We’re going to show how time-intensive and how difficult these things can be. Hands-on will be accomplished using a mobile grain bin simulator trailer.
This class teaches the skills needed to safely and efficiently perform rescues involving agricultural machinery. The class focuses on classifications of agricultural equipment, common injuries and accidents, and patient stabilization and extrication. This course will discuss farm machinery accidents to include: tractors, combines, hay balers, augers, animal incidents, farm chemicals. This course will take an in-depth look at agricultural trauma, focusing on injuries from accidents created by these farm implements. Discussion will also cover an overview of farm equipment used during harvest season, and methods used during these rescue situations. The hands-on portion of the course will focus on corn head entrapment & auger entanglement provided on a mobile simulator equipment trailer.
This class is designed provide training techniques on industrial entrapments. Participants will learn how to respond for incidents involving personnel who have become trapped, entangled or pinned in various types of machinery. This course will provide emergency responders with the knowledge and skills required to respond to machinery rescue incidents. Hands-on skills will include entrapments from ring removals to entanglements in machines.
