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Industry

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

OSHA confined space entry standards for general industry [1910.146] require companies and organizations to implement a confined space entry program if their employees will enter permit-required confined spaces. A major element of a confined space program is providing confined space training for all employees involved in confined space entry work; that includes the entrant(s), attendant, and the entry supervisor, as well as managers with oversight of the confined space entry program at their organization. There are no prerequisites required to take the confined space training course.

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Industry Rescue

INDUSTRY RESCUE

CONFINED SPACE HORIZONTAL RESCUES:

This course includes all content from our Entry course covering State and Federal Rules and Regs, Hazards, Hazard Mitigation, Confined Space Entry, and Rescue in confined spaces using horizontal entry points and techniques.
16-hour course

CONFINED SPACE VERTICAL RESCUE:

Intended to follow hour Horizontal course. This course builds on all the skill learned in the horizontal class and takes the students to the vertical environment. This course is customized for the customer and has the ability to cover tech rope rescue skills as well as other industrial equipment.
16-hour course

CONFINED SPACE RESCUE INDUSTRY TECH:

A combination of our Horizontal and Vertical courses. This course is an intensive hands-on training program that will prepare you to respond to confined space emergencies. This course of instruction prepare the student in identifying confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces, the hazards associated with permit required confined spaces, target industries and hazards, state and federal regulations, components of a rescue operation, and the roles and responsibilities of the rescue team.
32-hour course

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Haz Mat Courses

HAZ MAT COURSES
(CSTI CERTIFIED)

FIRST RESPONDER AWARENESS (FRA):

This course trains first responders at the awareness level to identify a potential hazardous materials release, take safe actions, and then make proper notifications.

FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS (FRO):

This course trains first responders at the awareness level to respond in a defensive manner to releases, or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of an initial response. This content focuses on tactics a responder can use to protect persons, the environment, and property from the effects of a hazardous materials release.

FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS DECON (FROD):

This course is designed to train First Responder Operations level personnel to perform technical decontamination during a response to a hazardous materials incident.

HAZ MAT TECHNICIAN FOR PRIVATE INDUSTRY (HMTPI):

This course is designed to help employers train employees to the Hazardous Materials Technician level to carry out responses in a specific workplace. This course prepares employees to respond to hazardous materials incidents within their workplace for the purpose of stopping a release.

HOSPITAL FIRST RECEIVER: AWARENESS, OPERATIONS AND DECON (HOSFR) :

This course covers the first receiver operations requirements for hospital personnel who receive patients at a medical facility and respond in a defensive fashion. This course will cover both internal and external incidents. Hospitals may receive patients from hazardous materials, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives events that have not been decontaminated because they left the scene prior to the arrival of emergency responders. This course will cover both directed self-decontamination as well as hospital decontamination teams.

HAZ MAT ASSISTANT SAFETY OFFICER:

This course concentrates on safe hazardous materials incident operations critical to response and containment. Students will begin by assessing the incident as a “big picture”, and learn to maintain site safety and control. The ASO course is designed to meet the training needs of the Assistant Safety Officer position in the Incident Command System.

HAZ MAT INCIDENT COMMANDER:

This course provides the tools a person needs to assume control of an emergency response to a hazardous materials incident.

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CPR & First Aid

CPR AND FIRST AID
(ASHI CERTIFIED)

CPR/AED:

ASHI CPR and AED is designed specifically for laypeople and is an excellent choice for both the community and workplace setting. This extremely flexible program will help prepare people to respond to a cardiac arrest and choking. This program conforms to the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC.

FIRST AID:

ASHI Basic First Aid was created to help students develop basic first aid knowledge, skills, and the confidence to respond. The program is an excellent choice for both the community and workplace setting, and conforms to the 2015 AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS:

American Safety & Health Institute’s Bloodborne Pathogens program includes information that will help students understand what bloodborne pathogens are and how risks of exposure can be reduced for themselves and others. The program assists in satisfying the training requirements of the U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.

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