OSHA 10-Hour Construction
ABC Keystone 135 Shellyland Road, Manheim, PA, United StatesThis course serves as the benchmark for introductory jobsite safety and OSHA compliance education.
This course serves as the benchmark for introductory jobsite safety and OSHA compliance education.
This class is an operator certification class designed to train operators to better identify and address hazards in the workplace. Improve overall safe operation and protect coworkers, materials/structures, and the equipment.
Best Practices for a Thriving Workforce! The National Institute of Health estimates that nearly one in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness, and that only about half receive the help needed. With a suicide rate that is four times greater than the national average, the construction industry is facing a crisis. The Department of Labor recently released new guidance regarding Mental Health and the Family & Medical Leave Act. This seminar will help you navigate the law, provide insight into ADA accommodations, and broaden your awareness into the increased risks of suicide in construction and the need to train your workforce to deal with mental health issues on the jobsite.
Learn the lifesaving skills needed to protect your family, friends and co-workers! Hands-on and classroom training designed to give you the skills you need to stay compliant. Feel confident and ready to act in an emergency.
Get professional hands-on training in the use of fire extinguishers.
SOLD OUT! Please visit the calendar for an upcoming training. This training is designed to reduce injuries, product and structural damage, and aerial work platform repairs while promoting an increase in safety awareness.
This training will discuss the primary requirements of NFPA’s 2021 version of its 70E (arc flash) standard. In addition to live electrical work and arc flash safety, the program will discuss lockout/tagout and hazards of electrical energy. There is not a valid reason for which live electrical work is authorized. OSHA and NFPA 70E expect that methods of control of hazardous equipment, including live electrical parts, to be locked and tagged out to implement safe work practices. Where OSHA and NFPA 70E do permit live work, electrical shock and arc flash hazards must be evaluated and special safeguards must be instituted. These safeguards include the use of the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE), barriers and training.
Learn the lifesaving skills needed to protect your family, friends and co-workers! Hands-on and classroom training designed to give you the skills you need to stay compliant. Feel confident and ready to act in an emergency.
Learn the lifesaving skills needed to protect your family, friends and co-workers! Hands-on and classroom training designed to give you the skills you need to stay compliant. Feel confident and ready to act in an emergency.
This course serves as the benchmark for introductory jobsite safety and OSHA compliance education.