Training Courses

All courses can be delivered virtually or in person. *There are a few safety course exceptions

Professional Courses Built for Corporate Teams

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HAZWOPER – 40 hours (Certification)

Stay OSHA Compliant with 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training prepares employees to safely work around hazardous materials, hazardous waste, and emergency response situations while meeting OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements. This OSHA-required training is designed for workers who handle hazardous substances on a daily, occasional, or emergency-response basis in industrial, manufacturing, environmental,…

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Hazardous Waste Supervisor Training (29CFR § 1910.120 (e))

Become a Certified Hazardous Waste Supervisor The Hazardous Waste Supervisor Training equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to oversee hazardous waste operations safely and effectively. Aligned with OSHA 29CFR § 1910.120 (e), this course is designed for supervisors and management personnel committed to maintaining high standards of workplace safety and regulatory compliance.…

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Hazardous Materials Technician (HazMat)

Improve Workplace Safety with Hazardous Materials Technician Training Hazardous Materials Technician Training prepares employees and emergency response personnel to safely handle hazardous materials, respond to chemical incidents, and comply with OSHA HAZWOPER regulations under 29 CFR 1910.120. Employees working in hazardous waste operations and emergency response environments must understand how to identify risks, use protective…

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Hazard Communication & Recognition GHS

Enhance Workplace Safety with Hazard Communication and Safety Training Hazard Communication Training helps employees recognize workplace hazards, understand chemical safety information, and comply with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requirements and GHS labeling guidelines. Employees who work around hazardous chemicals and materials must understand how to identify risks, read labels, interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and…

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Hands and Power Tool Safety Awareness

Improve Workplace Safety with Hand and Power Tool Safety Training Hand and Power Tool Safety training helps employees recognize workplace hazards, prevent injuries, and safely operate common hand and power tools used in construction, manufacturing, maintenance, and industrial environments. Improper tool use, damaged equipment, and unsafe work practices can lead to serious injuries including cuts,…

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Goal Setting

Improve Workplace Success with Goal Setting Training Goal Setting Training helps employees, supervisors, and leaders create clear goals, improve accountability, and achieve stronger workplace performance. Effective goal setting gives teams direction, improves focus, and helps organizations align daily tasks with long-term objectives. This course provides practical strategies for creating measurable goals, improving follow-through, and developing…

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First Responder Operations

First Responder Operations Level Training Are you prepared to handle emergencies involving hazardous substances? This 8-hour course provides essential training for first responders, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to act safely and effectively during hazardous incidents. Key Topics Covered Who Should Attend This course is designed for first responders, safety professionals, and personnel…

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First Responder Awareness

First Responder Awareness Training In today’s world, emergencies involving hazardous materials can arise unexpectedly. The First Responder Awareness Training equips participants with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to identify hazardous substances, understand associated risks, and take the right steps to safeguard lives and property. This training aligns with OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(i) standards to…

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Fingers, Hands, Arms & Feet Safety

Protecting Your Fingers, Hands, Arms, and Feet Injuries to hands, wrists, and fingers are among the most common workplace injuries, second only to falls. This course addresses the significant risks associated with these injuries and provides essential training on the proper use of tools, equipment, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Participants will learn how to…

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Fall Protection

Improve Workplace Safety with Fall Protection Training Fall Protection Training helps employees recognize fall hazards, prevent workplace injuries, and follow OSHA safety requirements for walking and working surfaces. Slips, trips, and falls remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities across construction, manufacturing, industrial, and maintenance environments. This training provides practical instruction…