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Industrial Training

Confined Space | HAZWOPER | Fall Protection / Work at Height | Rescue Skiff  | Drones

Confined Space Entry: 8 Hours

Course designed for industry and workers who are tasked with making safe, confined space entries.  Covers all OSHA requirements for entry supervisors, attendants and entrants.

Topics Covered

OSHA 1910.146

NFPA 350

Metering

Ventilation

Tripods, Retrieval Systems, Fall Arrest Systems

Harnesses 

Confined Space Hazards

Vertical Entries

Horizontal Entries

Lock Out Tag Out

Standards

OSHA 1910.146

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 to 16 students

Additional Notes

Refresher training available and recommended annually

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Confined Space Entry Refresher: 4 hours

Course designed for industry and workers who are tasked with making safe, confined space entries.  Covers all OSHA annual refresher requirements for entry supervisors, attendants and entrants.

Topics Covered

Case Studies

OSHA1910.146 review

Metering

Ventilation

Tripods, Retrieval Systems, Fall Arrest Systems

Harnesses

Vertical Entries

Horizontal Entries

Lock Out Tag Out

Standards

OSHA 1910.146

Pre-Requisites

Prior Documented Confined Space Entry Training within past 3 years

Typical Class Size

4 to 16 students

Additional Notes

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Custom / Specific Confined Space Rescue Training: 8 - 24 hours

This custom training program is designed for teams who have a very limited number and/or types of confined spaces within their facility.  

Best industry practices will be taught that will be specific to the hazards and challenges at your facility.  We can assist in selecting the best equipment to fit your needs.

Topics Covered

Topics maybe selected by clients to cover their own needs, or we can propose what we believe your training needs maybe.

Standards

OSHA 1910.146

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 - 20 Students

Additional Notes

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Confined Space Rescue for non-IDLH Atmospheres: 32 Hours

Based upon our 40-hour confined space rescue technician class, this covers all of the same topics without the use of SCBA or Supplied Air Respirators and is designed for Industrial Emergency Response Teams that do not use SCBA or Supplied Air Respirators.

Topics Covered

Hazards

Lockout / Tagout

PPE

Entry

Intermediate Ropes & Rigging: Raising & Lowering Systems, Mechanical Advantage

Air monitoring / ventilation

Patient Packaging

Retrieval methods for non-complex horizontal and vertical spaces

Retrieval Systems

ICS / Risk Assessment

Communications

Rescue Scenarios

Standards

OSHA 1910.146, 1910.147

NFPA 350

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 – 20 Students

Additional Notes

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Custom / Specific Confined Space Rescue Training: Hours Vary

This custom training program is designed for teams who have a very limited number and/or types of confined spaces within their facility.  The hours vary depending on hazards and complexity.

Best industry practices will be taught that will be specific to the hazards and challenges at your facility.  We can assist in selecting the best equipment to fit your needs.

Topics Covered

Hazards

Lockout / Tagout

PPE

Entry

Intermediate Ropes & Rigging: Raising & Lowering Systems, Mechanical Advantage

Air monitoring / ventilation

Patient Packaging

Retrieval methods for non-complex horizontal and vertical spaces

Retrieval Systems

ICS / Risk Assessment

Communications

Rescue Scenarios 

Standards

OSHA 1910.146

NFPA 350

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 – 20 Students

Additional Notes

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HAZWOPER: 40 Hours

Before you can enter or start work on an uncontrolled hazardous waste operation, you need to learn how to stay safe while handling dangerous chemicals. Our comprehensive 40-Hour HAZWOPER course reviews a variety of topics that relate to Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER), including site characterization, hazardous chemicals, radiation hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), and decontamination methods. Additionally, you'll increase your knowledge about OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3) standards.

This training also includes a module that reviews the Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) so that you are compliant with OSHA’s 2013 updates to the Hazardous Communication Standard.

Topics Covered

Introduction 

Labels and SDS 

Regulation Overview 

Site Characterization 

Toxicology 

Hazard Recognition 

Hazardous Chemical Awareness 

Radiological Hazards 

Respiratory Protection 

Personal Protective Equipment 

Site Control 

Decontamination 

Medical Surveillance 

Air Monitoring 

Confined Spaces 

Emergency Procedures 

Material Sampling 

Safe Work Practices 

Personal Sampling 

Excavations 

Fire Protection 

Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens 

Bloodborne Pathogens: Control and Compliance 

Bloodborne Pathogens: Understanding Hepatitis B 

Bloodborne Pathogens: Revisions and Additions to OSHA Standards

Standards

OSHA 1910.120, 1926.65, 1910.134, 1910.146, 1910.147

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 to 15 Students

Additional Notes

Refresher training available and recommended annually

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HAZWOPER: 24 Hour

This course is designed for workers at uncontrolled hazardous waste operations. The course will teach workers how to recognize and avoid the risks related to hazardous materials. You will learn about personal protective equipment, hazard communication, decontamination, site emergencies, and general workplace safety.

This training is appropriate for workers who are not likely to be exposed to high-risk hazards. This includes workers on site occasionally for specific limited tasks and those who work in areas where hazards do not exceed permissible exposure limits.

This training is valid for 1 year at which time you will need an 8 hour refresher class per OSHA standards.

Topics Covered

Introduction

RegulationOverview

OSHA

EPA

RCRA

CERCLA

SARA

EPCRA

DOT

OPA 90

HAZWOPER

Hazardous Identification

Hazardous Substances, HazardousWastes, Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Materials IdentificationSystems

Toxicology

Sources of Information

SDS

ERG book andelectronic version

Emergency Response Plans

Hazard Communication Plan

Monitoring Instruments

Respiratory Protection (29 CFR1910.134)

Personal Protective Equipment (29CFR 1910 Subpart I)

Confinement, Containment, and DrumHandling

Absorbent Materials

Spill Recovery

Other Methods of Collection

Donning and Doffing PersonalProtective Equipment including Respiratory Protective Equipment

Site Health and Safety Protocols

Confined Space Entry Awareness (29CFR 1910.146)

LOTO 29 CFR (1910.147)

Site Safety Plans

Incident Command System

Decontamination includingPractical Session

Standards

OSHA 1910.120,1926.65, 1910.134, 1910.146, 1910.147

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 to 15 students

Additional Notes

Refresher training available and required annually                    

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HAZWOPER Refresher: 8 Hour

Refresher training designed for the needs of the 24 or 40 hour worker.

Topics Covered

Introduction

Toxicology

Physical Hazards

Chemical Hazards

EmergencyResponse Safety

RespiratoryProtection

PersonalProtective Equipment

Site Control

EmergencyResponse Plans

Practical Hands on Session consists of the following:

Metering

PPE Dressing

Level A and B Suits, boots, gloves and Respiratory protection

Donning and doffing SCBA’s

Donning and doffing Chemical Protective Equipment

Dressing and Respiratory Protective equipment will be based on customer Equipment

Standards

OSHA 1910.120,1926.65, 1910.134, 1910.146, 1910.147

Pre-Requisites

Previous HAZWOPER training within past 3 years

Typical Class Size

4 to 15 students

Additional Notes

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Work at Height / Fall Protection: 8 Hour & 16 Hour

Standard Fall Protection methods and equipment covering everything from anchoring and PPE to prevention.

Topics Covered

8 Hour

Fall Prevention

Hazards

Controls

Personal Fall Arrest Systems

Fall Distances

Portable and temporary ladders, stairs and lifts

Rescue Plans

Selecting Fall Protection Equipment

16 Hour

All topics from the 8-hour program plus:

Rescue from fall protection

A majority of hands-on rescue training.  This will include basic ropes and knots, anchoring, rescue kits, suspension trauma, non-committal rescue and scenario-based rescues

Standards

OSHA 1910.132, 1910.140, 1926.501 - 503

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

Class sizes from 4 minimum to 15

Additional Notes

Refresher training available and recommended annually

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Industrial Escape Systems / Work at Height Evacuation: 8 Hours

Work performed at height such as on cellular and water towers, windmills, bucket trucks, cranes, lighting stages and more may require the need for rapid evacuation or escape in an emergency to ensure the safety of the workers.

Not sure what system will work for you? We have all of the major manufacturers systems and can allow you to independently evaluate them to see what fits your needs and application.

Topics Covered

Classroom Overview

Proper Fitting & Use

Anchoring

Horizontal Movement

Escape Evolutions

Partner Rescue

Standards

4 – 12 Students

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

Refresher Training and Advanced Courses Available

Additional Notes

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Rescue Skiff / Rescue Boat Operator: 16 Hours

Boat Operations and Rescue focuses on the safe use of your boats and how to respond in the event of an emergency.  These emergencies may include self-survival skills, man overboard or rescue of workers in distress. This class is designed to meet OSHA standards when working over or near water (1926.106).

Topics Covered

Hazard Assessment

Rescuer Safety

Risk Management

Hypothermia & Near Drowning

Dynamics of Moving Water

Flooding

Water Search Techniques

Case Studies

NFPA Standards

Self-Rescue Techniques

Shore Based Rescue Techniques

Boat Based Rescue Techniques

Incident Management

Water Rescue Equipment

Safety

PPE

Risk Assessment

Boat Equipment

Boat Inspection

Boat Anatomy

Checklists

Equipment

Mission Specific Operations

Crew positions

Boat Handling

- Race Course / Obstructions

- Forward & Reverse

- Holding Station

Rules of the Road

Environment

Man Over Board (MOB)

Victims and recovery

Standards

OSHA 1926.106

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 People per available boat, CTR may have additional boats available for larger classes

Additional Notes

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Emergency Response Team Training: Hours Vary

We offer a variety of topics for Emergency Response Teams and / or Fire Brigades that maybe on site. Please contact us for more information on any of these topics.

Topics Covered

Fire Extinguisher Training

Incipient Stage Firefighting

HAZMAT Response

Water Rescue

CPR / First Aid

Stop the Bleed

Standards

In line with the topics

Pre-Requisites

None

Typical Class Size

4 - 16 students

Additional Notes

Refresher trainings available for all topics

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sUAS (Drone) Operations

This course will provide the student with the core content required to ensure safe flight operations, including all phases of flight from mission planning to post-mission documentation and record keeping.  Instructors will review the student’s documentation daily.

Topics Covered

Legal and Ethical sUAS Operations

Physiology of Flight

FAA Flight Authorizations

6 Legal Ways to fly a sUAS

Blanket vs Jurisdictional COA

Flying Part 107 vs Agency COA

Aeronautical Decision Making

Crew Resource Management

Concepts of Operation and Standard Operating Procedures

Operations in Controlled Airspace

Photography & Video

Mission Planning

Record Keeping

Flight Systems

MultiRotor

Fixed Wing

Payloads

Sensor Options

Basic Flight Controls

Flight Inspections

Maintenance

Firmware upgrades

Batteries

Pre-Flight Applications

Flight Applications

Basic Autonomous Flight

In-Flight Emergency Operations

Flight Crew Operations

Mission Debriefings & Reporting

Emerging sUAS Technology


Flight Skills (done in both GPS & Attitude / Manual Modes)

Take Off & Landings

Basic Flight Maneuvers

Complex Flight Maneuvers

Sensor Operations

In-Flight Emergencies

Basic Autonomous Flights

Standards

FAA Part 107

Pre-Requisites

FAA Part 107

Typical Class Size

2 – 12 students depending on the number of available UAS Platforms

Additional Notes

Refresher training available

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sUAS (Drone) Focused Flight Skills for Industry

This course will provide the student updates and reviews of current FAA and operational recommendations, and be focused heavily on flight applications, flight time to include multiple types of autonomous missions, and basic post-processing techniques.  Mission planning to post-mission documentation and record keeping will be reinforced with the student’s documentation reviewed by instructors daily.

Topics Covered

Current Events

Updates and Review of

Physiology of Flight 

FAA Flight Authorizations 

Aeronautical Decision Making 

Crew Resource Management 

Operations in Controlled Airspace

Photography & Video

Mission Planning

Record Keeping

Mission Debriefing and Reporting

Post Flight Processing Options

Flight Skills (done in both GPS & Attitude / Manual Modes)

Take Off & Landings

Basic Flight Maneuvers

Complex Flight Maneuvers

Sensor Operations

In-Flight Emergencies

Basic Autonomous Flights

In-Depth Autonomous Flights

Scenario Based Training Missions

Instructors will create multiple scenario types for students to plan, fly, post-flight processing and reporting

Standards

FAA Part 107

Pre-Requisites

Basic UAS Operations or Equivalent

Typical Class Size

2 – 12 students depending on the number of available UAS Platforms

Additional Notes

Refresher and In Services are available

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