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05-20-2008
40-Hr. Hazwoper - Owasso
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requires that workers on hazardous waste sites receive 40 hours of training. Our four-day Hazwoper course, instructed by a CSP and CIH with “real” field experience and knowledge, is designed to help you meet OSHA’s training requirements. Workers and supervisors that handle and work with hazardous waste will gain an understanding of the hazards they are exposed to and how to protect themselves by use of PPE and engineering and administrative controls. Our classes are very “hands-on” --- and now also include Bioterrorism & WMD as part of the curriculum. Participants will even enjoy some hazwoper basketball!
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05-21-2008
Forklift Instructor - Tulsa
Learn how to meet OSHA’s Powered Industrial Truck Standard (1910.178) using the National Safety Council’s Lift Truck Operator training program. Thousands of people are injured and millions of dollars are lost each year in forklift incidents. Compliance with OSHA’s training standards will greatly reduce these risks at your facility. This course covers operator instruction topics and provides practical training techniques, reviews the regulations, and explains the evaluation process. Program used for this training is the new, Coaching the Lift Truck Operator II program.
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Forklift Operator - Tulsa
This course covers all required topics for formal instruction as listed in the CFR 1910.178 standard. Operators must be evaluated every three years.
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Prevention Strategies for Electrical Hazards: Strategies for Small Business - OKC
Gain the knowledge and tools required to recognize and prevent elctrical hazards. Identify the four main types of electrical injuries, understand the key elements of OSHA Electrical Safety regulations, differentiate between qualified and unqualified workers in order to identify appropriate training and protection requirements.
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05-22-2008
Prevention Strategies for Electrical Hazards: Strategies for Small Business - Tulsa
Gain the knowledge and tools required to recognize and prevent elctrical hazards. Identify the four main types of electrical injuries, understand the key elements of OSHA Electrical Safety regulations, differentiate between qualified and unqualified workers in order to identify appropriate training and protection requirements.
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05-23-2008
8-Hr. Hazwoper Refresher - Owasso
Federal law requires that all people who handle and work with hazardous waste be certified each year. This course is the follow-up to the 40-hour Hazwoper course and will update certification. This course is designed to meet OSHA training requirements specified in CFR 1910.120.
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05-29-2008
Defensive Driving Course - OKC
This is the “official” Defensive Driving Course sponsored by the National Safety Council. The course is designed to give drivers practical knowledge and techniques to avoid accidents, and to choose safe, responsible, and lawful driving behaviors. It’s an interactive course, with activities, case studies, discussions, and video presentations. The course certificate is accepted by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety point reduction and insurance discount.
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Defensive Driving Instructor - OKC
Studies have shown that participation in a DDC program can dramatically reduce violations and collision rates. This three day course is designed to train an individual to teach the National Safety Council’s official Defensive Driving Course to their employees. *A lease is required of the NSC’s DDC curriculum.
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