

Chemical Specific Training
For General industry and construction
Chemical-specific training is an integral part of workplace safety in general industry and construction. This ensures that employees understand the potential hazards associated with different chemicals. Having a thorough understanding of how to work safely and respond to chemical emergencies is also essential.
The Occupational Safety and health administration (OSHA) requires that workers are provided with information about the hazards and identities of chemicals in the workplace

Many counties and cities also require employers to disclose chemical inventories in their facilities to keep first responders informed of potential hazards.
SPOTTER TRAINING
Vehicles, Trucks and Equipment
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), In 2024, transportation incidents accounted for over 38% of all workplace fatalities, with hundreds of workers killed after being struck by moving vehicles or equipment. The majority of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment operating in active work zones. This specialized course was professionally designed to comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1 standards for workers assigned to the task of spotting vehicles and equipment.
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Upon Completion of this training, participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge
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Struck-by hazard recognition and prevention
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Strategies for preventing loss of control incidents
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Implementation of traffic control best practices
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Defined roles and responsibilities within the work zone
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Identification of common hazards involving moving vehicles and equipment
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Proper communication techniques with drivers and equipment operators
