Performance Safety is authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA Training Institute, and National Safety Council to provide workplace safety training courses to your employees. These courses are led on-site, in-classroom, and live online instruction by board-certified safety-trained supervisors committed to reducing workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
Here are four of our featured workplace safety training courses to consider.
First Aid
First Aid teaches employees that knowing basic first Aid can often limit the severity of any injury. The skills taught can also save a life. Training includes cuts and bleeding, muscle pulls and strains, broken bones, shock, artificial respiration, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and other essential topics. Employee Training Certificates and Cards will be issued after the employee has completed the course.
Fall Protection
Falls are the second leading cause of death each year in the U.S. Arm your employees with the information necessary to work safely when they are “off the ground” by signing up for this course. This course satisfies OSHA Standard on Fall Protection’s essential training requirements. Topics include information on the seriousness of fall hazards, types of environments where falls may occur, the “fall protection plan,” concentrating and keeping a clear head, and why housekeeping is essential for preventing falls. Also included are fall protection measures, protective equipment, and more.
Scaffolding Safety
Injuries resulting from scaffolding accidents are preventable. This course helps employees understand the dangers of working with this type of equipment and how to minimize these risks. They will be instructed on the correct ways to erect, maintain, and use scaffolding. Training topics include but are not limited to the responsibilities of a “competent person,” platforms and planking, the danger of power lines, platform hazards, personal fall arrest systems, and guarding against falling objects.
Confined Space Entry
This program was created specifically for OSHA’s Permit-Required Confined Space Regulation (29 CFR Part 1910.146). The broad OSHA definition of “confined space” makes this course useful for various facility types, including manufacturers, utilities, petroleum, chemical industries, hospitals, and the construction industry. Training includes information on contents of the standard, employer responsibilities, attendants and entrants, identifying permit spaces, hazard types that may be encountered, safety equipment, dealing with emergencies and rescue teams, and more.
Sign Up Today for Workplace Safety Training Courses
Performance Safety is committed to improving and delivering high impact and interactive presentations using adult learning techniques to improve the overall efficiency of employee retention and promote a safe working environment. Please click here to learn more about these programs and to sign-up. You can also contact us at (602) 803-2250 to inquire about available workplace safety training courses.
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