Safety Training
In-person, OSHA-compliant courses for construction, telecom, utility, and industrial workforces. We schedule group and corporate bookings — not individual enrollment.
Popular Courses
Confined Space Entry Awareness
4 HrsEntry-level awareness for workers who may encounter permit-required confined spaces on the job.
Fall Protection Competent
8 HrsCompetent person-level training covering fall hazard identification, equipment inspection, and OSHA compliance.
Fall Protection Awareness
4 HrsFoundational fall protection training covering hazard recognition and basic control measures.
Control of Hazardous Energy (LOTO)
4 HrsLockout/Tagout procedures to protect workers from unexpected energization or startup of machinery.
Fall Protection with Climbing & Rescue
16 HrsAdvanced fall protection including climbing principles and rescue techniques. Held at the PSTC.
Trench & Excavation Safety Awareness
4 HrsAwareness-level training on trench and excavation hazards, cave-in prevention, and OSHA standards.
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Operator training for tractors with a rear excavation arm. Covers equipment function, safe movement, loading and unloading, and operator controls. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production. OSHA 1926.600, 1926.602, 1926.604
Operator training for tractors with a rear excavation arm. Covers equipment function, safe movement, loading and unloading, and operator controls. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production. OSHA 1926.600, 1926.602, 1926.604
Mastering the art of secure load handling is critical for site safety and operational flow. This program provides an in-depth exploration of basic to intermediate rigging and signaling applications, specifically designed to empower personnel with the skills needed for safe field execution. Participants move beyond basic concepts to learn precise tension calculations, hazard identification, and rigorous prevention techniques that align with modern safety requirements.
This course offers a blend of theory and practical training, guided by an instructor. Upon finishing the course, participants will earn certification as a Competent Rigger, in line with ANSI A 10.48 standards. The primary goal is to provide telecommunications workers with the necessary skills and equipment for effective rigging and signaling at telecom sites.
The attendee will be able to evaluate a space to determine if it is classified as a confined space, or a permit required confined space. Covers the methods of hazard control and the roles and responsibilities needed for permit confined space entry. Includes a hands-on demonstration of PRCS entry and rescue techniques for non-entry rescue of the entrant. OSHA 1910.146, 1926.1200, ANSI Z117, NFPA 350
The attendee will be able to evaluate a space to determine if it is classified as a confined space, or a permit required confined space. Covers the methods of hazard control and the roles and responsibilities needed for permit confined space entry. Includes a hands-on demonstration of PRCS entry and rescue techniques for non-entry rescue of the entrant. OSHA 1910.146, 1926.1200, ANSI Z117, NFPA 350
The attendee will be able to evaluate a space to determine if it is classified as a confined space, or a permit required confined space. Covers the methods of hazard control and the roles and responsibilities needed for permit confined space entry. Includes a hands-on demonstration of PRCS entry and rescue techniques for non-entry rescue of the entrant. OSHA 1910.146, 1926.1200, ANSI Z117, NFPA 350
Authorized workers performing service or maintenance on machinery and equipment may be exposed to injuries from the unexpected energization, startup of the machinery or equipment, or release of stored energy in the equipment. The Lockout/Tagout standard requires the adoption and implementation of practices and procedures to shut down equipment, isolate it from its energy source(s), and prevent the release of potentially hazardous energy. OSHA 1910.147
This three-day course is designed to equip workers across industries with the knowledge and skills necessary for competent fall protection, advanced elevated work techniques, and industrial rescue operations. The program meets the NATE CTS (Climber Training Standard) curriculum and aligns with ANSI Z359, OSHA 1910, OSHA 1926, ANSI/ASSP A10.48-2023, and rope access techniques and guidelines, ensuring compliance with the highest safety protocols. Participants will earn a two-year certification upon successful completion, showcasing their expertise in fall protection hazard identification, elevated work, and rescue operations.
The purpose of this group workshop is to establish ES&H leadership abilities for supervisory and management staff. Designed to provide participants the tools and techniques used to reduce incidents, behavior-based safety management, and their respective EH&S roles and responsibilities. The primary attendees should include foremen, general foremen, and superintendents. Other non-manual personnel may attend at the direction of their manager.
Provides understanding of the fall protection requirements and regulations from the OSHA General Industry and Construction Standards. For the competent person who may be evaluating the differences of fall restraint and fall arrest in the workplace. Includes ladder safety. OSHA 1926.21, 1926.503, ANSI 359
Provides understanding of the fall protection requirements and regulations from the OSHA General Industry and Construction Standards. For the competent person who may be evaluating the differences of fall restraint and fall arrest in the workplace. Includes ladder safety. OSHA 1926.21, 1926.503, ANSI 359
A comprehensive training course designed for competent persons responsible for evaluating and implementing fall protection systems. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of identifying fall hazards, inspecting and installing fall protection equipment, and developing compliant fall protection plans. Day two focuses heavily on practical exercises, including equipment inspection, ladder safety, anchorage setup, personal fall arrest system usage, and rescue drills to ensure real-world readiness and compliance. OSHA 1926.21, 1926.503, ANSI Z359
Operator training for tractors with a front loader bucket and rear excavation arm, commonly known as a Backhoe. Covers equipment function, safe movement, loading and unloading, and operator controls. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production. OSHA 1926.600, 1926.602, 1926.604
Operator training for tractors with a front loader bucket and rear excavation arm, commonly known as a Backhoe. Covers equipment function, safe movement, loading and unloading, and operator controls. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production. OSHA 1926.600, 1926.602, 1926.604
Operator training for tractors with a front loader bucket. Covers equipment function, safe movement, loading and unloading, and operator controls. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production. OSHA 1926.600, 1926.602, 1926.604
Operator training for tractors with a front loader bucket. Covers equipment function, safe movement, loading and unloading, and operator controls. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production. OSHA 1926.600, 1926.602, 1926.604
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is now aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This class provides a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets. OSHA 1910.1200, 1926.59
The Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) applies to five distinct groups of employers and their employees. This includes any employees who are exposed, or potentially exposed, to hazardous substances — including hazardous waste — and who are engaged in clean-up operations, corrective actions for RCRA sites, voluntary clean-up operations, operations involving hazardous waste, and emergency response. OSHA 1910.120, EPA 40 CFR 264 & 265. Weinstein Safety Consulting, LLC provided curriculum.
The Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) applies to five distinct groups of employers and their employees. This includes any employees who are exposed, or potentially exposed, to hazardous substances — including hazardous waste — and who are engaged in clean-up operations, corrective actions for RCRA sites, voluntary clean-up operations, operations involving hazardous waste, and emergency response. OSHA 1910.120, EPA 40 CFR 264 & 265. Weinstein Safety Consulting, LLC provided curriculum.
The Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) applies to five distinct groups of employers and their employees. This includes any employees who are exposed, or potentially exposed, to hazardous substances — including hazardous waste — and who are engaged in clean-up operations, corrective actions for RCRA sites, voluntary clean-up operations, operations involving hazardous waste, and emergency response. OSHA 1910.120, EPA 40 CFR 264 & 265. Weinstein Safety Consulting, LLC provided curriculum.
This course discusses the importance of site assessments and the Job Hazard Assessment process. Step-by-step JHA development and understanding of site assessment tools and documents. Based on the principle that all hazards can be identified for the safety and well-being of employees, and the jobsite efficiencies through task assessment.
This class includes learning about many safety-related issues, the machine safety features and devices, and the location and function of all warning systems. Also covers operations and maintenance for the machine being operated. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production.
This class includes learning about many safety-related issues, the machine safety features and devices, and the location and function of all warning systems. Also covers operations and maintenance for the machine being operated. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production.
Training for either vehicle mounted or mobile elevated, rotating and working platforms. This class gives the attendee the information needed for inspection, and safe operation, of the equipment. OSHA 1910.67, 1926.453, ANSI A92.2, 92.22, 92.24
Training for either vehicle mounted or mobile elevated, rotating and working platforms. This class gives the attendee the information needed for inspection, and safe operation, of the equipment. OSHA 1910.67, 1926.453, ANSI A92.2, 92.22, 92.24
Educates attendees on methods used to identify the shock and arc flash hazards and risks associated with electrical energy, and work practices to establish an electrically safe work condition (ESWC). Covers "Incident Energy" and "Limits of Approach" on IE labels, arc flash PPE categories, selection and use of PPE, and application of a LOTO program along with job safety planning. Updates to the NFPA 70E-2024 edition are reviewed as well.
This four-hour course is tailored for individuals seeking comprehensive knowledge in overhead crane and rigging operations without hands-on practice. Covers a broad range of topics including responsibilities, inspection and operational tests, crane and rigging safety, and signaling. The emphasis is on theoretical understanding and safety awareness to prevent accidents and ensure efficient crane operations.
Identifies risks associated with working on, or near, Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) and assists employers and operators to eliminate, reduce, or control PIT hazards in the workplace. Certificate for Initial Operators will only cover the class and type of PIT at the time of evaluation. OSHA 1910.178
Identifies risks associated with working on, or near, Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) and assists employers and operators to eliminate, reduce, or control PIT hazards in the workplace. Certificate for Initial Operators will only cover the class and type of PIT at the time of evaluation. OSHA 1910.178
Designed for individuals responsible for operating and managing service truck cranes. Focused on safety, operational procedures, and effective communication, the course combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications to ensure safe and efficient crane operations in the field. Participants will learn to navigate load management and emergency protocols through interactive case studies and hands-on demonstrations.
Covers the design, carrying capacity, operations, and safety features of the Skid Steer. Includes variations of skid steer loaders currently used in the industry. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production.
Covers the design, carrying capacity, operations, and safety features of the Skid Steer. Includes variations of skid steer loaders currently used in the industry. The attendee will perform practical operation of the equipment in preparation for production.
An awareness course for work zone safety and application of the five zones outlined in the MUTCD Part VI when working in the right of way. Covers specific barricade, sign, and high-visibility applications with safe practices for roadway workers. Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Part VI
Designed to prepare employees to evaluate hazards related to trenches and excavations, evaluate soil mechanics, and select the appropriate protective system. For Competent Persons authorized by their employers to evaluate and protect excavations from failure. The 8-hour course can incorporate live demonstrations or practical setup on site.
Designed to prepare employees to evaluate hazards related to trenches and excavations, evaluate soil mechanics, and select the appropriate protective system. For Competent Persons authorized by their employers to evaluate and protect excavations from failure. The 8-hour course can incorporate live demonstrations or practical setup on site.
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All training is scheduled as group and corporate bookings. We do not offer individual or open enrollment for forklift or any other courses — please contact us to book for your team.
Select courses are available via live remote video conference. Contact us to ask about remote delivery options for your team.
There is no minimum class size. Pricing is all-inclusive — contact us for a quote. Certificates are issued electronically upon successful course completion in accordance with ANSI/ASSP Z490.1-24.