Specialty and Equipment Safety Compliance Training

This course is designed for anyone, even with little to no medical experience or training:

The course educates students on how to properly assist an adult with first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of an emergency.

First Aid CPR teaches the proper techniques when operating an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe manner. 4–5-hour courses support individuals to meet OSHA standard 1910.151 Medical Services and First Aid for General Industry and Construction.

*Upon successful completion of this course, students receive an American Heart Association wallet card that is valid for 2 years. * 

HAZWOPER

The process of outlining safety precautions when handling a hazardous work site. This course is for individuals involved in, cleanup, disposal, emergency response and post emergency response operations

The potential complications that can occur on job sites. HAZWOPER 24-hour courses are for individuals visiting an uncontrolled hazardous waste operation as well as emrgency response operations.

OSHA required annual refresher training course. HAZWOPER standards are required each year for workers who previously completed a 24-Hour or 40-Hour HAZWOPER  course.

Training For responders who are the initial observers of hazardous material release: Responders are usually on-site and normally work as Warehouse workers, lab employees, or have a similar profession. These employees must know how to initiate an emergency response sequence that notifies the correct parties.

This 8-Hour course applies to those responding to the potential and actual release of hazardous material to preserve assets and protect people and the environment at a safe distance.

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