Training for workers at industrial and construction sites
Industrial Training
Confined Space | HAZWOPER | Fall Protection / Work at Height | Rescue Skiff | Drones
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.
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
OSHA 1910.146
None
4 to 16 students
Refresher training available and recommended annually
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.
Case Studies
OSHA1910.146 review
Metering
Ventilation
Tripods, Retrieval Systems, Fall Arrest Systems
Harnesses
Vertical Entries
Horizontal Entries
Lock Out Tag Out
OSHA 1910.146
Prior Documented Confined Space Entry Training within past 3 years
4 to 16 students
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 maybe selected by clients to cover their own needs, or we can propose what we believe your training needs maybe.
OSHA 1910.146
None
4 - 20 Students
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.
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
OSHA 1910.146, 1910.147
NFPA 350
None
4 – 20 Students
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.
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
OSHA 1910.146
NFPA 350
None
4 – 20 Students
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.
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
OSHA 1910.120, 1926.65, 1910.134, 1910.146, 1910.147
None
4 to 15 Students
Refresher training available and recommended annually
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.
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
OSHA 1910.120,1926.65, 1910.134, 1910.146, 1910.147
None
4 to 15 students
Refresher training available and required annually
Refresher training designed for the needs of the 24 or 40 hour worker.
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
OSHA 1910.120,1926.65, 1910.134, 1910.146, 1910.147
Previous HAZWOPER training within past 3 years
4 to 15 students
Standard Fall Protection methods and equipment covering everything from anchoring and PPE to prevention.
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
OSHA 1910.132, 1910.140, 1926.501 - 503
None
Class sizes from 4 minimum to 15
Refresher training available and recommended annually
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.
Classroom Overview
Proper Fitting & Use
Anchoring
Horizontal Movement
Escape Evolutions
Partner Rescue
4 – 12 Students
None
Refresher Training and Advanced Courses Available
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).
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
OSHA 1926.106
None
4 People per available boat, CTR may have additional boats available for larger classes
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.
Fire Extinguisher Training
Incipient Stage Firefighting
HAZMAT Response
Water Rescue
CPR / First Aid
Stop the Bleed
In line with the topics
None
4 - 16 students
Refresher trainings available for all topics
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.
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
FAA Part 107
FAA Part 107
2 – 12 students depending on the number of available UAS Platforms
Refresher training available
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.
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
FAA Part 107
Basic UAS Operations or Equivalent
2 – 12 students depending on the number of available UAS Platforms
Refresher and In Services are available