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8-hr Hazardous Materials Response Awareness Level Training
This site specific refresher training
utilizes site personnel, resources, chemicals, and processes
making for a more realistic experience. This training satisfies
all requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(i).
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24-hr Hazardous Materials Response Operations Level Training
This site specific refresher training
utilizes site personnel, resources, chemicals, and processes
making for a more realistic experience. This training satisfies
all requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(ii).
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8-hr Hazardous
Materials Response Refresher Training
This site specific refresher training
utilizes site personnel, resources, chemicals, and processes
making for a more realistic experience. This training satisfies
all requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(8).
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24-hr Confined Space Rescue Technician
This site-specific refresher training
utilizes site personnel, resources, and processes making for a
more realistic experience. This training satisfies all
requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.146(k)(2)(iv).
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8-hr Confined
Space Rescue Refresher
This site
specific refresher training utilizes site personnel, resources,
and processes making for a more realistic experience. This
training satisfies all requirements set forth in 29 CFR
1910.146(k)(2)(iv).
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Terrorism
Awareness
& Emergency Response
Basic terrorism emergency response course directed toward
emergency response teams presenting response directives set forth
by the Office of Homeland Security. Describes and provides
working examples of the expectations for first responders during a
terrorism event.
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Leadership
Development/Critical Decision Making Workshops
Targeting emergency scene officers, these
workshops present the working theory on topics such as the
different roles in the incident command system, the various action
steps in the emergency cycle, media response, resource management,
etc. This information is then reinforced utilizing roll playing
during interactive emergency simulations.
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Medic First Aid
/ CPR / AED / Bloodborne Pathogens Training
& Certification
Provides the education, skills, and certification
for the first responder to provide life saving activities while
assuring self protection.
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Medical Team
Skill / Competency
Evaluation through Evolutions
These scenario-based skill evaluations concentrate
on increasing skill competencies and confidence by working through
realistic, site specific medical emergencies utilizing site
personnel, resources, and processes for a more realistic
experience in a high-pressure environment.
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Emergency
Medical Protocol Development
This document provides treatment directives for all
on-site medically trained personnel. Finished document requires
approval of company medical director for validation.
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Emergency Management Procedure
A necessary plan of information to be
developed and implemented before an emergency occurs. This
procedure documents the responsibilities and steps to take to
limit the negative impact of any emergency on employees, visitors,
contractors, neighbors, operations, and the environment.
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Incident Command System
Training & Program Development
Effective implementation of the Incident
Command System is crucial to the safety and success of so many
types of emergency, crisis and disaster situations. At the
same time, how often to the individuals designated to Incident
Command roles have the opportunity to practice these
responsibilities in a meaningful manner?
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Industrial
On-Site Training
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Safety
Process Audits
Comprehensive, ten subject safety process
evaluation measuring effectiveness of such elements as Employee
Activity/Involvement, Mobile/Critical Equipment Management, Work
Environment, and Emergency Preparedness. Numerical rating allows
for quantitative improvement measurement from year-to-year.
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Incident
Investigations
Root cause identification focusing on the
interaction of employee behavior with work environment conditions
to identify a more proactive approach to hazard identification and
corrective action implementation.
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Confined Space
Entrant
& Attendant Training
Site specific training presenting the requirements and
expectations set forth in 29 CFR 1910.146(h) and 29 CFR
1910.146(i).
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Excavation
Safety Training
This program presents the safety procedures and
precautions to take by those participating in or affected by
excavation work. The material presented satisfies the definition
of competent person set forth in 29 CFR 1926.650(b).
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Contractor
Health
& Safety Management
Development and implementation of a comprehensive
contractor management process including prequalification, work
site inspections, and post-job safety reviews to ensure the hiring
of quality contractors that have demonstrated the necessary
management skills to control a significant contributor to their
operating costs.
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Lockout /
Tagout
Program Development
Comprehensive and equipment specific procedures to
assure control of hazardous energy during service, maintenance,
and installation to protect employees from injury and employers
from the most cited OSHA standard.
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Hazard
Communication
Program Development
A comprehensive compliance procedure including
chemical inventories, updated and current Material Safety Data
Sheets, and employee training will assure employees have all the
necessary information to avoid injury and employers have the
necessary tools in place to avoid pitfalls around OSHA’s second
most cited standard.
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Job Safety
Analysis
The most proactive method for identifying and
correcting workplace hazards around routine employee tasks. This
method eliminates the tunnel vision which results from performing
the task on a daily basis.
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Emergency Operations Center
Scenarios, Challenges & Training
The test of emergency planning is in the execution.
But too often the real challenge to an EOC or Incident Command
plan is the actual emergency. Safety Advantage's team of
hands-on professionals will design site-specific scenarios that
test systems in place and personnel in their designated roles.
The process is carefully presented to be a team learning and
confidence-building experience.
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For services
& training
information call
713-977-5690
800-960-1239 |
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