OSHA & Safety Courses
Safety isn’t just compliance—it’s a competitive advantage. Our OSHA & workplace safety programs help industries create a secure, productive environment while meeting federal and state regulations. From hazard prevention to employee training, we provide the tools and expertise to keep your operations running smoothly and your team safe.
Courses
First Aid/CPR/AED
Aerial Lift (Scissors & Booms)
All About OSHA Training
This one day workshop focuses on what you need to know to keep your business in compliance with OSHA. Topics include why you may be targeted for an inspection, what are OSHA’s most frequently violated standards, your rights during an OSHA inspection, and more! This class is for anyone interested in reducing the risk of serious workplace injuries, avoiding OSHA enforcement activity and fines, and staying in compliance with federal safety and health standards.
Arc Flash NFPA 70E
This course provides in-depth training on NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements for employees who work on or near energized electrical equipment. Participants gain practical knowledge of hazard analysis, risk assessment, safe work practices, and PPE selection required to comply with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards. Emphasis is placed on applying safe procedures in real-world maintenance and troubleshooting situations.
Arc Flash Refresher
This course provides an introduction to electrical safety and arc flash hazards based on NFPA 70E standards. Designed for employees who work near electrical equipment but are not qualified electrical workers, the training focuses on hazard recognition, basic safety practices, and understanding safe approach distances. Participants learn how to identify risks, follow workplace controls, and avoid exposure to arc flash events.
Asbestos Awareness
Building an Effective Safety & Health Program
Building an Effective Safety and Health Program is designed for forward-thinking companies ready to move beyond basic regulatory compliance. This course guides organizations in implementing a comprehensive safety management system based on OSHA’s Guidelines for an Effective Safety and Health Program. Participants will learn how to shift from reactive rule-following to a proactive, continuous-improvement culture that actively reduces workplace injuries and costs.
Confined Space Entry
Crane Safety
Electrical Safety
EPA 608-In Person
This course prepares students to take the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 608 Technician Certification exam required under the Clean Air Act. The training provides essential knowledge for the safe handling, recovery, recycling, and disposal of refrigerants used in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Participants will learn federal regulations, environmental impacts of refrigerants, and industry best practices for preventing refrigerant release. The course covers all certification areas, including Core, Type I (small appliances), Type II (high-pressure systems), and Type III (low-pressure systems), equipping students to pursue Universal Certification. This training is designed for HVAC technicians, maintenance staff, and individuals entering the skilled trades who require certification to legally purchase, handle, or work with regulated refrigerants. Emphasis is placed on regulatory compliance, environmental responsibility, and safe work practices essential to the HVAC/R industry.
EPA 608-Self Study
This course prepares students to take the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 608 Technician Certification exam required under the Clean Air Act. The training provides essential knowledge for the safe handling, recovery, recycling, and disposal of refrigerants used in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Participants will learn federal regulations, environmental impacts of refrigerants, and industry best practices for preventing refrigerant release. The course covers all certification areas, including Core, Type I (small appliances), Type II (high-pressure systems), and Type III (low-pressure systems), equipping students to pursue Universal Certification. This training is designed for HVAC technicians, maintenance staff, and individuals entering the skilled trades who require certification to legally purchase, handle, or work with regulated refrigerants. Emphasis is placed on regulatory compliance, environmental responsibility, and safe work practices essential to the HVAC/R industry.
Fall Protection
Forklift Train the Trainer
Forklift Train-the-Trainer Program equips your personnel with the knowledge, skills, and materials to deliver OSHA-compliant forklift operator training. This course transforms experienced operators into certified instructors, enabling your company to conduct internal training, testing, and operator licensing.
Hazard Communication
Hazwoper 8 hrs Refesher
This intensive, 1-day refresher course renews the mandatory OSHA safety qualifications for field personnel working at hazardous waste and emergency response sites. Designed to fulfill annual training mandates under 29 CFR 1910.120, this program updates participants on critical hazard recognition protocols, evolving regulatory amendments, and modern field safety technologies. Trainees will review site-specific safety plans, evaluate real-world accident case studies, and practice executing advanced decontamination and protective measures to continuously mitigate on-site risks.
Hazwoper 24 hrs
This comprehensive 3-day program delivers the foundational safety training required for personnel who visit hazardous waste sites occasionally for specific, limited tasks. Fully compliant with the classroom training mandates of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, this course equips participants with the essential skills to recognize on-site hazards, evaluate exposure risks, and implement life-saving protective measures. Through an immersive blend of legal theory and interactive safety scenarios, trainees will master standard site control protocols and proper defensive mitigation tactics to maintain total regulatory compliance.
Hazwoper 40 hrs
This immersive, 5-day program delivers the definitive safety training required for personnel operating continuously in high-exposure hazardous environments. Fully compliant with the comprehensive classroom mandates of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, this course transforms field technicians into resilient safety operators. Trainees will master complex risk analysis, deploy advanced chemical defense infrastructure, and execute life-saving field containment protocols. Through intensive practical simulations, participants learn to completely neutralize chemical, physical, and toxicological threats under real-world duress.
Incident Investigation
Lead Awareness
Lockout Tagout
Machine Guard Training
Mock OSHA Inspection
OSHA 10 Construction Industry
The OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Training is a foundational safety program designed to train entry-level workers, field supervisors, and tradespeople in hazard recognition and prevention. This course focuses directly on the construction standards mandated under OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Participants will learn how to identify, avoid, and report common jobsite hazards, with a heavy emphasis on preventing the industry’s most critical safety threats.
OSHA 10 General Industry
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is an essential safety program designed for entry-level workers, supervisors, and safety committee members. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the hazard recognition and prevention standards mandated by OSHA under 29 CFR 1910. Participants will learn how to identify, avoid, control, and report common workplace hazards, ultimately fostering a safer and more compliant work environment.
OSHA 30 Construction Industry
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Training is a comprehensive, advanced safety program designed specifically for construction superintendents, project managers, foremen, safety directors, and engineers. This deep-dive course provides an extensive overview of the hazard recognition, avoidance, and mitigation standards mandated by OSHA under 29 CFR 1926. Participants will gain the specialized knowledge required to oversee site safety, manage subcontractor compliance, implement proactive accident-prevention programs, and ensure large-scale construction sites remain fully compliant with federal mandates.
OSHA 30 General Industry
The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training is a comprehensive safety program designed specifically for safety directors, supervisors, managers, and safety committee members. This deep-dive course provides an extensive overview of the hazard recognition and prevention standards mandated by OSHA under 29 CFR 1910. Participants will gain the advanced knowledge required to manage corporate safety programs, enforce regulatory compliance, and implement a proactive safety culture across manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, and logistics facilities.
OSHA Recordkeeping
OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Compliance is an essential training program designed to demystify the complex regulations governing workplace injury and illness tracking. Based on OSHA standard 29 CFR Part 1904, this course teaches participants how to accurately determine what constitutes a recordable incident, properly complete mandatory logs, and submit data to OSHA without errors. Attendees will learn how to maintain records that withstand federal audits and protect their company from costly compliance citations.
Permit Required Confined Space Entry
Respiratory Protection
Rigging Safety
Scaffold Safety
Safety & Health Program Review
The Safety and Health Program Review is a company-specific, on-site evaluation designed to ensure full regulatory compliance. This is not a traditional training course. Instead, it is a hands-on audit and update of your facility’s OSHA-required written safety programs.
Site Specific-Confined Spaces
Safety Technician
The purpose of this trainng and workshop is to educate and develop a Safety Person or Persons that will be able recognize hazards and safety and health violations. Be able to do job hazard analysis and be able to implement site specific safety procedures and rules. Each Subject Will include Classroom and practical job hazard analysis workshops. This will give the student practical usable safety knowledge for the company and the site that they work at. Not just blowing smoke with OSHA rules without relative, practical, and usable information. This will create in the student the ability to not only recognize hazards and safety violations but also the ability to implement practical and effective OSHA compliance safety rules for their company.