Getting in compliance with OSHA regulations is not a difficult task.
General industry safety training courses and materials that satisfy all state and federal regulations. We provide complete English and Spanish OSHA required worker training.
Courses for the general industry classification will be tailored to meet your organizational, business specific and relevant requirements.
General industry consultation services are also available for Safety Committees. Course outlines are available upon request for all major programs. Please contact us for more information about specific courses. We have courses for many other subject, so ask if you don’t see your topic.
We can also develop specialized training curriculum for special equipment or situations.
All classes available in English or Spanish.
Training Classes
Class Name
Description
Compliance
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Class Category
Emergency Response Training
The goal of this comprehensive training program is to prepare staff for emergencies in the workplace, thus ensuring a safe and effective response. Similar to the Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.).
10 or 30-Hour OSHA General Industry Worker Health & Safety
This course introduces OSHA policies, procedures and standards as well as construction safety and health principles. The course will review the scope and application of the OSH Act and General Duty Clause, as well as examine areas that are most hazardous.
T8 CCR 1509, 3203
General Industry OSHA
COVID-19 Pandemic Training Program
COVID-19 Pandemic Comprehensive Program includes:
Written program policy and procedure for COVID-19 and use of respiratory protection N-95 masks.
Supervisor/Management training module for persons responsible for implementation and compliance (3 Hours).
Worker training module covering company policy, producing CDC guidelines and proper use of respiratory protection and personal protective equipment (1.5 Hours).
OSHA | Cal/OSHA | CDC Guidelines
General Industry OSHA
Aerial Devices/Scissor Lift Safety
Working on elevated surfaces while operating equipment is a significant cause of serious accidents. This course will examine the potential hazards, capabilities, limitations, safety features and operations characteristics of aerial devices and scissor lifts. Course will be equipment specific.
T8 CCR 3648
General Industry OSHA
Americans with Disabilities Act
The goal of this presentation is to inform managers and supervisors of the key components of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Labor Law
General Industry OSHA
Accident Investigation
When an accident happens in the workplace, a thorough and complete accident investigation must be conducted in order to prevent similar mishaps in the future, and to comply with legal and policy standards. As a supervisor or team leader, you are the person most likely to be called upon to investigate any accident that occurs in your work area. If that investigation is to be meaningful, it has to:
identify ALL of the causes of the accident; and
provide appropriate recommendations for corrective actions to either eliminate or control those causes
This module explains how to systematically gather and analyze the information you need to develop recommendations for preventing similar accidents. It also explains how you can use the information from an accident investigation to improve the way you manage health, safety, and the environment.
T8 CCR 3203
General Industry OSHA
Asbestos Safety (Awareness Level)
Thousands of workers such as electricians, construction workers and maintenance personnel come in contact with, and work in environments where asbestos is present. The law requires awareness training with the purpose of preventing occupational injury or illness.
T8 CCR 1529, 5208 | 29 CFR 1910.1001
General Industry OSHA
Back Injury Prevention Safety Lifting
The goal of this program is to increase the participant's knowledge of safe lifting techniques and other ways to prevent back strains and injuries.
T8 CCR 3203
General Industry OSHA
Boom (Bucket) Truck Safety
Working on elevated surfaces while operating equipment is a significant cause of serious accidents. This course will examine the potential hazards, capabilities, limitations, safety features and operations characteristics of boom and bucket trucks. Course will be equipment specific.
T8 CCR 3648
General Industry OSHA
Confined Space Entry Training
The primary reason workers die during confined space entry is because of lack of thorough training. The goal of this program is to comprehensively address, in both theory and practical exercises, the vital knowledge necessary to safely participate in Confined Space Entry Operations.
According to NIOSH, 50% of the workers who die are attempting to rescue a fellow worker. This course increases knowledge of hazards associated with permit-required confined space entry.Topics include the OSHA required confined space entry standard, hazards associated with entry procedures, personal protective equipment, ventilation and purging requirements. Furthermore, it will meet the rescue requirements of 29 CFR 1910.146 and NFPA 1670 (Technical Rescue).Following successful completion, the student will have the skills and knowledge to perform confined space rescues and assist emergency responders.The training will be accomplished through lecture, manipulative skill demonstration/performance, scenario participation and the use of atmospheric monitoring equipment and various rescue equipment.
T8 CCR 5157, 5158 | 29 CFR 1910.146
General Industry OSHA
CPR, First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens & AED
The goal of this hands-on class is to prepare the individual to competently respond, and provide basic first aid to a sick or injured person until professional help arrives.
T8 CCR 3400, 1512 | 29 CFR 1910.151
General Industry OSHA
Mobile Cranes Under 15,000 lbs.
The purpose of this classroom and practical hands-on training course is to increase employee awareness of the safety, engineering principles and safe operating practices regarding lifting equipment.NOTE: Training will be equipment specific.
T8 CCR 5006 | 29 CFR 1910.179-184
General Industry OSHA
Defensive Driving Course
The goal of the Defensive Driving Course is to reduce the frequency and severity of costly motor vehicle accidents. The intent is also to reduce the organization liability and insurance cost by educating the drivers on the safety of performing their job. We use J.J. Keller, Inc. materials which is the nationally recognized leader in transportation safety.The course will include video, discussion, hands-on demonstrations, and a written exam so the employer maintains the legally required training documentation for their drivers.
T8 CCR 3203
General Industry OSHA
Drug & Alcohol Substance Abuse Program
Each employer shall provide to all designated supervisory personnel on reasonable suspicion on alcohol misuse and controlled substances. This training also includes supervisory personnel which supervises workers covered under the Employers Substance Abuse Policy which performs others safety-sensitive functions.
49 CFR FMCSA Part 40, Subpart 382.601-382.603
General Industry OSHA
Electrical Safety & Lockout/Tagout Program
The purpose of this class is to familiarize employees with Lockout/Tagout processes.
T8 CCR 3314 | 29 CFR 1910.147
General Industry OSHA
2018 Electrical Safety NFPA 70E Arc Flash
According to the National Safety Counfil, the devastating effects of electrical shocks and burns account for 30,000 non-fatal and more than 1000 fatal accidents each year.
T8 CCR 3314 | NFPA 70E
General Industry OSHA
Ergonomics
The purpose of this course is to teach employees in office and manufacturing environments how to recognize and prevent repetitive motion injuries by utilizing the recommended safe work practices.
T8 CCR 5110
General Industry OSHA
Fall Protection Training
The goal of this comprehensive employee training program is to prevent injuries and death due to falls while working on elevated surfaces.
T8 CCR 6151 | 29 CFR 1910.157
General Industry OSHA
Fire Prevention/Extinguisher Use
The goal of this program is to increase the participant's knowledge of fire hazards and fire prevention methods. Participants will learn how to utilize fire extinguishers properly through hands-on instruction.
T8 CCR 3221, 6151 | 29 CFR 1910.157
General Industry OSHA
Fire Watch Training for Hotwork
To properly train personnel responsible and designated to perform fire watch duties during; cutting, grinding, welding, and similar operations.
29 CFR 1910.252 | NFPA 51
General Industry OSHA
Forklift & Industrial Power Truck Operator Safety
The goal of this comprehensive employee training program is to prevent injuries and death due to falls while working on elevated surfaces.
T8 CCR 3668 | 29 CFR 1910.178
General Industry OSHA
Forklift & Industrial Power Truck Train-the-Trainer Program
To participate in this class, one must posses a current Forklift Operator Certificate and be able to communicate and present information in front of a class.
T8 CCR 3668 | 29 CFR 1910.178
General Industry OSHA
Hand & Power Tool Safety
The purpose of this module is to teach you to work with your coworkers to eliminate the incidents caused by hand tools and portable power tools. You will learn safe procedures and the causes of the most frequent incidents. You will also learn to control or eliminate hazards associated with hand tools and portable power tools.
T8 CCR 3556
General Industry OSHA
Hazard Communication - GHS
This course will provide the essential information for individuals responsible for implementing and conducting a Right-to-Know training program. Topics include regulatory overview, toxicology, understanding SDS, NFPA/HMIS systems and Personal Protective Equipment.
T8 CCR 5194 | 29 CFR 1910.1200
General Industry OSHA
Hearing Conservation
The goal of this workshop is to inform employees of the benefits of a Hearing Conservation Program and the purpose of Audiometric Testing.
T8 CCR 5095 | 29 CFR 1910.95
General Industry OSHA
Heat Illness Prevention
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal OSHA) has submitted proposed emergency regulations for heat stress management to the state Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board and has asked the board to adopt them immediately. California law requires employers to identify and evaluate workplace hazards and take the steps necessary to address them. This is mandatory training.
T8 CCR 3395
General Industry OSHA
Laboratory Safety
The goal of this course is to establish a program that addresses specific laboratory hazards. This training highlights the principles of laboratory safety and provides a thorough review of the written chemical hygiene plan.
T8 CCR 5191 | 29 CFR 1910.1450
General Industry OSHA
Lead Training (Awareness Level)
The purpose of this course is to teach employees how to identify, and utilize safe work practices in response to lead exposure while performing their duties.
T8 CCR 1532 | 29 CFR 1910.1025
General Industry OSHA
Machine Guarding Safety
The goal of this course is to provide a wide spectrum overview knowledge to Supervisors, Managers and Maintenance Personnel on the importance of effective machine guarding methods.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, thousands of workers employed in an office environment suffer occupational injuries and illnesses. The goal of this course is to elevate worker awareness regarding methods that will facilitate their ability to recognize hazards and prevent accidents. This one-hour multi-media presentation covers, in a concise manner, the most common hazards to which office employees are exposed.
T8 CCR 3203
General Industry OSHA
Punch-Press & Press Brake
The goal of this course is to review, with the new and experienced operators, the capabilities, limitations and safe operating principles of Punch Press and Press Brakes.
T8 CCR 4303 | 29 CFR 1910.217
General Industry OSHA
Regulatory & Safety Program Management for Supervisors
The goal of this program is to increase the awareness of basic accident prevention methods. It teaches how to develop, implement, and maintain an effective safety program. This program will provide individuals with safety responsibilities the current methods of safety program management and a solid comprehension of Title 8 California Code of Regulations 3203. THIS PROGRAM IS A MUST FOR ALL SUPERVISORS, MANAGERS, AND LEAD PERSONNEL
The goal of this training session is to emphasize the importance of the proper selection, use, sanitation and storage of respirators.
T8 CCR 5144 | 29 CFR 1910.134
General Industry OSHA
Qualified Signal Person and Rigger Training
The purpose of this course is to communicate the fundamental skills critical to safe rigging and material handling safety. The course will cover lecture, PowerPoints, DVD, practical application, and will be tailored to cover your rigging techniques relevant to your opeation. Additional hands-on practical application exercises will be conducted to reinforce these very importanat skills.The employee must provide rigging equipment, sample materials, and a safety wroking area. Hard hats, safety vests, and gloves will be required. If warranted, your insturctor will offer recommendations reagarding equipmeent and safe work practices.This is not a certified crane operator course; however, it places emphasis on the very important concepts and practices.
T8 CCR 5003, 5042-5048
General Industry OSHA
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
The goal of this course is to increase the employee's familiarization with, and confidence in, the use of the Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).
T8 CCR 5144 | 29 CFR 1910.134
General Industry OSHA
Sexual Harassment Training
The purpose of this presentation is to clearly present the new legal requirements mandated by state law, in order to educate your employees, supervisors, and managers. the goal is to prevent and help to eliminate this potential serious problems from your workplace. It is recommenced that a representative of the Human Resources Department be present at these meetings.
Assembly Bill (AB) 1825 Fair Employement & Housing Act, Government Code Section 12940(a), (h), and (i)
General Industry OSHA
Active Shooter - Violence in the Workplace
This course will cover active shooter procedures and protocols to follow in the event of this type of emergency. We will examine the issues of workplace violence, the fastest growing cause of injury and death in most states. Managers, supervisors, or anyone else who hires and fires will learn how they can reduce the risk of violence at their company.
T8 CCR 3203
General Industry OSHA
Welding and Compressed Gases Safety Program
Although most welders have previously completed a trade apprenticeship program, the law requires employers to conduct and document training efforts. The purpose of this program is to review the hazards and Safe Work Practices, and perform an inspection of the work area.
T8 CCR 4799 |29 CFR 1910.251
General Industry OSHA
Safety Inspection & Hazard Recognition Techniques
This course is designed for individuals required to perform equipment and facility inspection and prepare reports for corrective actions.
General Industry OSHA
Workplace Violence Prevention Training
This course will cover workplace violence prevention policies and protocols, including active shooter procedures to follow in the event of an emergency. The course will examine the impact of workplace violence, types of workplace violence, and OSHA and state requirements. Participants will learn to develop a written workplace violence plan, recognize risk factors and warning signs of violence, and implement strategies to prevent and reduce workplace violence. The training will also cover response actions and training employees on workplace violence.