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S001 DOT Reasonable Suspicion Train the Trainer Certification Course $ 537.00
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DOT Reasonable Suspicion Train-The-Trainer Course

As a safety manager responsible for training others on reasonable suspicion protocols, our DOT Reasonable Suspicion Train-The-Trainer Course is designed specifically for you. This comprehensive 4-hour program equips you with the essential knowledge and tools needed to effectively teach your team how to recognize and address reasonable suspicion. Prepare your team to implement best practices and enhance safety in your operations.

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Course Overview: DOT Reasonable Suspicion Train-The-Trainer Course

This comprehensive 4-hour course is designed for safety managers and trainers responsible for educating others on reasonable suspicion protocols. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of key FMCSA regulations and best practices to ensure compliance and promote safety in their operations.

Course Modules:

Reasonable Suspicion Training

for Trainers Learn the fundamental principles of reasonable suspicion and how to effectively train others in recognizing the signs and symptoms of substance use.

Understanding FMCSA Regulations: 49 CFR 382.603 and 382.307

Explore the relevant FMCSA regulations governing drug and alcohol testing in commercial motor vehicles, focusing on compliance and implications for safety.

Implementing 49 CFR 40.43:

Ensuring Security and Integrity in Urine Collections Gain insights into the procedures for urine collections, emphasizing the importance of maintaining security and integrity throughout the process.

Understanding 49 CFR 40.323:

Legal Disclosure of Drug or Alcohol Test Information Familiarize yourself with the legal requirements regarding the disclosure of drug and alcohol test results, ensuring proper handling of sensitive information.

Ensuring Security at Alcohol Testing Sites:

Compliance with 49 CFR 40.223 Learn how to ensure security and compliance at alcohol testing sites, reinforcing best practices for maintaining the integrity of testing procedures.

Ensuring Security and Integrity in Urine Collections:

A Guide to 49 CFR 40.43 Delve deeper into the requirements and best practices for urine collections, providing a comprehensive guide to ensure adherence to regulations.

Understanding 49 CFR 382.603:

SAP Evaluation and Compliance Understand the role of Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) in the evaluation process and how to ensure compliance with FMCSA regulations.

Included Trainer Kit

Participants will receive a complete trainer kit, equipping them with the resources needed to conduct effective training sessions on reasonable suspicion protocols. This kit includes presentation materials, handouts, and assessment tools to support ongoing education and compliance in your organization.

Prepare your team to foster a culture of safety and compliance with this essential training program.

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S006 Forklift Train the Trainer Certification Course $139.00
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Forklift Instructor Training (2-Hour)

As a safety manager tasked with training others on forklift operation and safety, our Forklift Instructor Training Course is designed specifically for you. This comprehensive 2-hour program provides you with the essential knowledge and tools needed to effectively teach your team about safe forklift practices. You will learn about different types of forklifts, OSHA regulations, and best training techniques to ensure compliance and safety in your operations. Prepare your team to adopt safe practices and enhance workplace safety through effective instruction.

Course Description

Introduction to Forklift Instruction This engaging 2-hour course is designed for trainers and safety managers responsible for educating others on forklift operation and safety. Participants will gain essential knowledge of forklift types, OSHA regulations, and effective training techniques to ensure a safe and compliant workplace.

Course Overview:

Training the Trainer: Introduction to Forklift Instruction Learn the foundational principles of forklift training and how to effectively communicate safety protocols to operators.

Overview of Power Low Lift Trucks:

Types, Applications, and Safety Considerations Explore the various types of power low lift trucks, their applications in the workplace, and key safety considerations for their use.

Understanding OSHA Regulations

for Forklift Operations Gain an understanding of OSHA regulations that govern forklift operations, emphasizing compliance and safety standards.

Mastering Forklift OSHA Safety Standards and Regulations

Dive deeper into the specific OSHA safety standards that apply to forklift operations, ensuring trainers can effectively teach compliance.

Mastering Forklift Safety:

Techniques, Risk Assessments, and Hazard Controls Learn essential techniques for promoting forklift safety, including conducting risk assessments and implementing hazard controls.

Navigating Forklift Safety:

Operational Techniques and Fueling Processes Understand safe operational techniques for forklift use and proper fueling processes to enhance safety in the workplace.

Operating Forklifts:

A Comprehensive Guide to Maneuvers, Load Handling, Stacking, and Unloading Get detailed guidance on forklift maneuvers, safe load handling practices, stacking techniques, and unloading procedures.

Essential Guide to Forklift Maintenance and Inspection

Discover the importance of regular maintenance and inspection to ensure the safe operation of forklifts.

Mastering Forklift Safety:

Pre-use Inspection, Maintenance, and Storage Learn the critical steps for pre-use inspections, proper maintenance routines, and safe storage practices for forklifts.

Effective Forklift Training:

Methods and Delivery Explore various training methods and delivery techniques to ensure your forklift training is engaging and effective.

Included Trainer Kit

Participants will receive a comprehensive trainer kit, providing the resources needed to deliver effective forklift training sessions. This kit includes presentation materials, handouts, and assessment tools to support your training efforts and ensure a safe working environment.

Equip your team with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote forklift safety and compliance with this vital training program.

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S008 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION SAFETY COMPETENT PERSON OSHA 29 CFR 1926 SUBPART P - EXCAVATIONS $39.00
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Course Overview: Trenching and Excavation Safety Competent Person (OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P) 2 Hour 

As an employee responsible for trenching and excavation safety, our Trenching and Excavation Safety Competent Person course is designed specifically for you. This comprehensive program equips you with the essential knowledge and tools needed to understand safe trenching and excavation practices in compliance with OSHA regulations. You will learn about the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, focusing on the role of the competent person in identifying hazards, implementing safety measures, and ensuring compliance on job sites. Prepare to recognize potential dangers and contribute to a culture of safety in all excavation operations.

Course Description
Course Overview:

Trenching and Excavation Safety Competent Person (OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P)

This comprehensive course is designed for employees engaged in trenching and excavation operations, providing the essential knowledge and skills needed to promote safety on the job site. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of OSHA regulations, particularly 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, and learn how to act as a competent person in trenching and excavation scenarios. Course Modules:

Introduction to Trenching and Excavation

Explore the fundamental principles of trenching and excavation safety, including definitions, regulatory requirements, and the importance of safety in these operations.

Planning

Learn how to effectively plan excavation projects, including site assessments and the development of safety protocols to minimize risks. Soil Considerations Understand the different types of soil and their characteristics, along with how soil type affects excavation safety and stability.

Cave-In Scenarios

Examine potential cave-in scenarios, including causes and consequences, and learn how to recognize and mitigate these hazards.

Shoring

Gain insights into shoring methods and techniques designed to support excavations and prevent collapses, ensuring a safe working environment.

General Safety Measures

Review essential safety measures that should be implemented during trenching and excavation activities, including protective systems and personal protective equipment (PPE).

Inspections

Learn the importance of regular inspections of excavation sites and shoring systems, including how to conduct inspections and what to look for to ensure compliance and safety.

By completing this course, participants will be well-prepared to identify hazards, implement safety measures, and contribute to a culture of safety in trenching and excavation operations. Equip yourself with the skills necessary to promote a safe work environment and ensure compliance with OSHA standards.

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OSHA NEWS
Department of Labor finds manufacturer ignored machine safety requirements during investigation of worker's amputation Hailiang Copper Texas cited for 24 serious safety, health violations; faces $253K in penalties SEALY, TEXAS – A federal workplace safety investigation revealed that an employee suffered serious injuries to their arm while trying to clear debris during manufacturing of copper alloy products. The investigation determined that the plant's operator failed to install required machine guards or locking devices, exposing workers to hazardous contact with moving machine parts. Investigators with the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined that in March 2024, a Hailiang Copper Texas Inc. employee suffered serious injuries resulting in a partial arm amputation. The employee's right hand was caught between a conveyor belt and a rack holding 15 one-ton copper coils while attempting to remove debris. "Insufficient machine guarding is a frequent issue in the manufacturing industry, leading to numerous serious and life-altering injuries," explained OSHA Area Director Monica Camacho in Austin, Texas. "Powered industrial machinery can be extremely hazardous when employers neglect to implement proper energy control procedures and fail to equip machines with adequate machine safety guards to protect workers. Beyond implementing safety controls, companies must address language barriers and ensure that communication and training are provided in languages all employees can understand and apply effectively." OSHA issued citations for 24 serious safety and health violations and assessed $253,750 in proposed penalties. In addition to lacking required machine guards, inspectors found the company did not develop energy control procedures, failed to mark tags or slings on cranes, did not provide and implement a written hazard communications program, failed to provide respirators, and exposed workers wearing thermal-resistant, aluminized heat reflective suits to potential indoor heat illness hazards. Hailiang Copper Texas Inc. is a subsidiary of China Hailiang Group, one of the world's largest producers of copper and copper alloy products in China's Zhejiang province. The company has more than 20,000 workers and covers 80 subordinate enterprises, including the one in Sealy. The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA's area director, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

What are the changes in OSHA 2024?

The regulation will require employers to electronically submit information from their OSHA Forms 300 and 301 to OSHA once per year. As a reminder, the Form 300 refers to the Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, while the Form 301 refers to the Injury and Illness Incident Report.