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Man Welding

Holewatch/Firewatch

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Safety Attendant Training

2nd Nature Safety Attendant training is designed to orient an individual with the site specific requirements for acting as a Safety Attendant in the refinery industry. This is a training on how to be a Safety Attendant under the requirements for Confined Space Safety Attendant, Fire Watch, Fresh Air Bottle Watch, Flare Watch, and Traffic Watch attendant.

 

This training will determine if you make $10 hr. or up to $18hr. Our instructors are not just class room professional but we have worked in this field and industry for years and we involve OSHA and hands on knowledge, so when you go to your next interview and they ask you do you have experience you can definitely say YES!

 

There are several companies that will train you but they will under pay you with no experience. Invest in yourself so you can invest in your future.

 

A fire watch is a temporary situation in which a person checks building property for fires in progress or for extreme fire hazard situations. Fire watch personnel do their work when the likelihood of a fire outbreak is high. This includes “hot work” that involve welding, sparks or hot materials. The duties of fire watch personnel vary between jobs and location sites, but basic tasks come with each position.

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OSHA 10

 

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program (29 CFR 1910)

 

This 10-hour program is intended to provide a variety of general industry safety and health training to entry-level workers. This course is designed to be presented to workers, therefore it must emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. There are seven mandatory topics that will be covered including:

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  • Introduction to OSHA

  • Falls

  • Struck-by

  • Electrocution

  • Caught In Between

  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Health Hazards in Construction

 

We also cover: hazardous materials, material handling, machine guarding, and Introduction to industrial hygiene, blood borne pathogens, ergonomics, fall protection, safety and health programs. 

 

Students that complete this course will receive an OSHA Student Course Completion Card.

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OSHA 30

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OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program

(29 CFR 1910)

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The 30-hour program is intended to provide a variety of training to people with some safety and supervisory responsibilities. Regulatory requirements will be addressed along with hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention.

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Required course topics will include:

  • Introduction to OSHA

  • Managing Safety and Health

  • Walking and Working Surfaces

  • Exit Routes Emergency Action Plan

  • Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection)

  • Electrical

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Material Handling

  • Hazard Communication in real job scenario.

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The course will also include these following topics:

  • Hazardous Materials

  • Permit-Required Confined Spaces

  • Lockout/Tag out

  • Machine Guarding

  • Introduction to Industrial Hygiene

  • Blood borne Pathogens

  • Ergonomics

  • Fall Protection

  • Safety and Health Programs; Powered Industrial Vehicles.

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HAZWOPER 40

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This course is designed for students who are interested in responding to oil spills,

hurricane cleanups etc. Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.

Students will learn how to respond, what equipment to use, decontamination

and controlling hazards.

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Construction Workers

 

SAFETY TECHNICIAN PROGRAM

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Designed to provide industry professionals with introductory knowledge to safety rules, OSHA regulations, safe work practices, accident prevention and documentation. Students with previous infield knowledge and experience will qualify as a Safety Technician and will be able to find employment in several safety profession crafts. Those positions include but, are not limited to; pipe fitters, boilermakers, holewatch/ firewatch, scaffolding, welding and Hazardous Operations and Emergency Response.

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Students with no Oil & Gas Industry experience will have the ability to gain employment in any of the listed crafts as an apprentice with higher pay due to supervision leveled knowledge and gain experience to eventually propel into the Safety or Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response profession.

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CPR/First Aid

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This course is American Heart Association approved and is specific for anyone needing or wanting CPR, AED and first aid training. This course is recommended for teachers, foster parents, personal trainers, etc.

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