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| Recordkeeping |
| This program discusses the provisions of OSHA’s Recordkeeping Rule and incorporates the changes which became effective |
| Length | 4 hours |
| Cost with materials | $1065 for up to 12 participants |
| References | 29 CFR 1904.35, 29 CFR 1910.1020 |
| Respiratory Protection Training - Initial |
This is a comprehensive training course that provides a practical overview of respirators, standards, guidelines, use limitations, fit testing techniques, worker training requirements, and a review of respirator medical clearance examinations. |
| Length | 8 hours |
| Cost with materials | $1595 for up to 12 participants |
| References | 29 CFR 1910.134, NIOSH, NFPA 1404, manufacture |
| Respiratory Protection Training - Refresher |
This course covers the information employees need to refresh their knowledge of OSHA’s respiratory regulation. We will cover how the respiratory system works, potential effects of respiratory hazards, common types of respiratory hazards, common causes of respiratory problems, good respiratory safety practices, commonly used respiratory safety equipment, effectiveness of written program and more. |
| Length | 4 hours |
| Cost with materials | $1065 for up to 12 participants |
| References | 29 CFR 1910.134, NIOSH, NFPA 1404, manufacture |
| Respiratory Fit Testing |
All respirators that rely on a mask-to-face seal need to be annually checked with either qualitative or quantitative methods to determine whether the mask provides an acceptable fit to a wearer. The qualitative fit test procedures rely on a subjective sensation (taste, irritation, smell) of the respirator wearer to a particular test agent while the quantitative use measuring instruments to measure face seal leakage. The relative workplace exposure level determines what constitutes an acceptable fit and which fit test procedure is required. For negative pressure air purifying respirators, users may rely on either a qualitative or a quantitative fit test procedure for exposure levels less than 10 times the occupational exposure limit. Exposure levels greater than 10 times the occupational exposure limit must utilize a quantitative fit test procedure for these respirators. Fit testing of tight-fitting atmosphere-supplying respirators and tight-fitting powered air-purifying respirators shall be accomplished by performing quantitative or qualitative fit testing in negative pressure. 29 CFR 1910.134 29 CFR 1926.103 |
| Rigging & Lifting |
See "Chains, Slings, and Hoists Safety" |
| Road Crew Safety Training |
This course examines the dangers in Road Crew work zones and offers advice to lower the risks. Topics include personal responsibility, night operations, prior-to-job start work site inspections, major accident causes from insurance company and OSHA stats, and accident causes on job sites. |
| Length | 8 hours |
| Cost with materials | $1595 for up to 12 participants |
| References | OSHA General Duty Clause, ANSI,NIOSH |
| Rope Rescue - Level One |
This course is designed to teach rescuers how to access, package and evacuate the injured in vertical environments. Students will learn basic knots, rope rigging techniques, basket stretcher evacuations, including lowering and basic mechanical advantage raising systems. Patient consideration and handling will also be covered. |
| Length | 16 hours |
| Cost with materials | $4620 for up to 12 participants |
| References | OSHA,NFPA 1006, 1670, 1983 |
| Rope Rescue - Level Two |
This course expands Level One. Heavy rescue loads will be explored and practiced along with multi-point anchors, tension tie-back anchors, advanced belay systems, compound mechanical advantage systems, on-line pick offs, two person rescue systems, attendant litter systems and guiding line systems. |
| Length | 16 hours |
| Cost with materials | $3480 for up to 12 participants, Level One manuals will be used again |
| References | OSHA,NFPA 1006, 1670, 1983 |