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  • Center for Occupational, Environmental, Health and Safety Training

    COURSEOFFERINGS

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    Saturday Classes for Young People

    Courses in academics, athletics and the arts.

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    Choose from more than 20 Specialty Camps and 10 Sports Academy Camps.

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    Continuing Education

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    Hofstra University Continuing Education offers a broad range of courses, certificates,lectures and events to the Long Island area and surrounding communities. Programs are designed for diverse audiences: adult and youth, professional and novice; for allthose who are interested in challenging themselves to learn more about their world,their society, and themselves.

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    OSHA CoursesCOURSE# Course Description Page

    OSHA ConstructionACES 010-A Construction Safety Update 4 hrs. 4

    ACES 020-A Aerial Lift Safety Awareness 4 hrs. 4

    ACES 030-A Mobile Crane Hazard Awareness 4 hrs. 4

    ACES 040-A Hot Work In Construction 4 hrs. 4

    ACES 050-A Power Line Hazard Awareness 4 hrs. 5

    ACES 060-A Steel Erection for Construction Awareness 4 hrs. 5

    ACES 065-A Hand Signals and Basic Rigging 4 hrs. 5

    ACES 070-A Excavation Hazard Awareness 4 hrs. 5

    ACES 080-A Excavation Training For The Competent Person 8 hrs. 5

    ACES 090-A OSHA 10 Hour Construction 10 hrs. 6

    ACES 100-A OSHA 30 Hour Construction 30 hrs. 6

    OSHA General IndustryACES 110-A Forklift Awareness Certi cation 4 hrs. 6

    ACES 120-A Automotive Safety Fleet Management Awareness 4 hrs. 7

    ACES 130-A NSC Defensive Driving 6 hrs. 7

    ACES 140-A Health And Safety Plan (HASP) Development 8 hrs. 7

    ACES 150-A Occupational Exposure Hazardous Chemicals In Lab 8 hrs. 8

    ACES 160-A Introduction To Industrial Hygiene 30 hrs. 8

    ACES 190-A OSHA 10 Hour General Industry 10 hrs. 8

    ACES 200-A OSHA 30 Hour General Industry 30 hrs. 9

    OSHAMaritime IndustryACES 600-A OSHA 10 Hour Maritime 10 hrs. 9

    ACES 610-A OSHA 30 Hour Maritime 30 hrs. 9

    OSHA HAZCOM / HAZWOPERHAZ 010-A Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) 4 hrs. 10

    HAZ 030-A Lead Hazard Awareness 4 hrs. 10

    HAZ 040-A HAZWOPER Refresher (FRA/FRO/HMT) 8 hrs. 10

    HAZ 050-A 24 Hour HAZWOPER 24 hrs. 11

    HAZ 060-A 40 Hour HAZWOPER 40 hrs. 11

    OSHA Respiratory ProtectionRESP 090-A Respiratory Protection Awareness 4 hrs. 11

    RESP 100-A Respirator Hands-On Training 8 hrs. 12

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  • COURSE# Course Description Page

    OSHA/EPA/DEC AsbestosASB 100-A Asbestos Awareness 4 hrs. 12ASB 110-A Asbestos Lead And Respiratory Protection 8 hrs. 12ASB 120-A Asbestos/Lead/Silica/Mercury Awareness 8 hrs. 13ASB 130-A Asbestos Awareness for Contractors 8 hrs. 13ASB 140-A NYS Allied Trades Asbestos Course 12 hrs. 13ASB 150-A Asbestos O & M Course 16 hrs. 14ASB 160-A EPA/NYS Building Inspectors Course 24 hrs. 14

    OSHA General Health And SafetyACES 600-A Accident Investigation 4 hrs. 14ACES 610-A Safety Management Day by Day 4 hrs. 15ACES 620-A Blood-borne Pathogens And Health Care Safety 4 hrs. 15ACES 630-A Principles of Ergonomics 4 hrs. 15ACES 640-A Con ned Space Hazard Awareness 4 hrs. 16ACES 650-A Permit Required Con ned Space Entry Course 8 hrs. 16ACES 660-A Standard First Aid And Adult CPR/AED 8 hrs. 16ACES 670-A Emergency Response Management 8 hrs. 16

    OSHA Fire SafetyFIRE 010-A Fire Protection And Prevention Awareness 4 hrs. 17FIRE 020-A Fire Safety And Prevention 8 hrs. 17FIRE 030-A FDNY Construction Site Fire Safety Manager 8 hrs. 17

    OSHA Fall ProtectionFALL 010-A Fall Protection Hazard Awareness 4 hrs. 18FALL 020-A Fall Protection For The Competent Person 8 hrs. 18

    NYC DOB CoursesSSM 150-A Site Safety Manager Refresher / Awareness Course 7 hrs. 18SSM 200-A Site Safety Manager 40 hrs. 19SCF 090-A Supported Sca old User Training 4 hrs. 19SCF 150-A Supported Sca old Refresher Course 8 hrs. 19SCF 200-A Supported Sca old Erector/Dismantler Course 32 hrs. 19SUSP 090-A Suspended Sca old Training 16 hrs. 20SUSP 200-A Suspended Sca old Erector/Dismantler Course 32 hrs. 20CRANE 100-A Tower Crane Rigging And Signaling 30 hrs. 20CONC 100-A Concrete Site Safety Manager 30 hrs. 21

    Crane Institute of America CoursesCIA 100-A Rigger/Signalperson 16 hrs. 21CIA 110-A Mobile Crane Operator 24 hrs. 21CIA 120-A Overhead Operator and Crane Operator 32 hrs. 22

    EPA/DOT/DEC CoursesDOT 010-A DOT Work Zone Safety Awareness 4 hrs. 22HAZ 070-A DOT / DEC Hazardous Waste Manifesting 4 hrs. 22HAZ 080-A EPA / DEC Hazardous Waste Generator 4 hrs. 22

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  • COURSE# Course Description Page

    EPA/OSHA Lead CoursesEPA 100-A Lead RRP Initial Training 8 hrs. 23EPA 110-A Lead RRP Refresher Training 4 hrs. 23

    Insurance/Compliance CoursesINS 100-A Insurance and Statutory Coverage 8 hrs. 23

    Facility Safety andMaintenance CoursesFAC 100-A Elevator Safety Training for Maintenance Persons

    and Building Managers 8 hrs. 23

    All courses taught in both English and Spanish.

    Additional Academy Courses O ered (coursedescriptionavailableuponrequest)

    ACES 1000 OSHA Inspection Workshop for Supervisors 2 hrs.ACES 1100 OSHA Record Keeping Workshop for Supervisors 2 hrs.ACES 1200 OSHA O ce Hazardous Communication/Right-to Know 2 hrs.ACES 1300 OSHA Arc Flash and Welding Awareness 2 hrs.ACES 1350 Contractor CRISIS Management Workshop 2 hrs.ACES 1400 Intro to OSHA Process Safety Management Standards 4 hrs.ACES 1500 Professional Women in Construction Workshop 4 hrs.ACES 1600 OSHA Competent Person Awareness for Construction 4 hrs.ACES 1700 Architect & Engineer Overview Course for

    NYC DOB Chapter 33 Regulations 4 hrs.ACES 1750 Construction EHS Overview Course for Risk Managers 4 hrs.ACES 1800 Environmental Management for Construction Projects 8 hrs.ACES 1900 Spill Prevention, Environmental Release & Investigation 8 hrs.ACES 2000 NYC DOB Fundamentals of Site Safety Plan Development 8 hrs.ACES 2100 Fire Safety & Fire Systems Technology 16 hrs.ACES 2200 Fundamentals of Construction Project Management 16 hrs.ACES 2300 Construction Health & Safety Tech Exam Prep 30 hrs.ACES 2400 Occupational Health & Safety Tech Exam Prep 30 hrs.ACES 7600 OSHA 7600 Disaster Site Worker 16 hrs.

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    Table of Contents

    American Safety Consultants ~ Description of Consulting Services PageConsulting Services 25Occupational Safety 25Industrial Hygiene 25Occupational Safety & Industrial Hygiene 25Environmental Consulting Services 25Environmental & Engineering Services 26Hazard Assessment and Control 26Emergency Preparedness 26Environmental Health & Safety Management (EH&S) 26Coordination of Insurance Carrier Services 26Technology and Loss Control Services 26Training Programs 26

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    OSHA Construction

    ACES020-AAerial Lift Safety Awareness (4-Hours)This course is designed for employees whooperate or work around aerial lifts. The classprovides participants with a basic understand-ing of the OSHA Standards governing aeriallifts and methods available to prevent fallhazards. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a certi cate of comple-tion from American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Review OSHA Standards governing aerial liftsDiscuss the hazards associated withoperating aerial liftsUnderstanding rated load capacities forlifting personnel, tools, and materialsGeneral requirements regarding fall protectionPre-planning techniques to avoid aerial liftrelated accidentsTraining considerations

    WhoShouldAttend:All employees required to operate or workaround aerial lifts.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.453, 1926.556, 1910.269

    ACES 010-AConstruction SafetyUpdate (4-Hours)This course is designed for constructionsupervisors, management, and constructionpersonnel who have successfully completedthe OSHA 10-Hour or 30-Hour ConstructionSafety and Health Program and need to updatenew or revised OSHA Construction standardsas well as the latest New York City Departmentof Buildings laws. Students who successfullycomplete this course will receive a certi cate ofcompletion from American Safety ConsultantsandTopics:

    Lead in ConstructionFall ProtectionExcavationsSca oldsMost cited OSHA Construction StandardsReview of NYC DOB laws concerningconstruction activities

    WhoShouldAttend:This course will bene t construction workers,managers, and other personnel who havecompleted the OSHA 10-Hour or 30-HourConstruction Safety course and who needupdating on current OSHA standards.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA, NYC Department of Buildings,NYC Fire Codes

    ACES 030-AMobile CraneHazardAwareness (4-Hours)Every year employees and members of thepublic are killed or seriously injured due tocrane accidents. Electrocution from contactingoverhead power lines, employees beingcaught in, compressed, or crushed becauseof rotating parts, or struck by objects dueto improper load handling and or faultyhardware are all causes of employee injuriesor death. Workers at the site must be madeaware of these hazards. Students who success-fully complete this course will receive acerti cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants and

    Topics:Introduction to cranesWorking around cranesElectrocution hazards and other crane-related hazardsBasic rigging hardwareIntroduction to Standard Hand Signals

    WhoShouldAttend:All construction personnel who are exposedto crane operations at the work site.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 C FR 1926.550OSHA 29 CFR 1926.800

    ACES 040-AHotWork in Construction (4-Hours)Hot slag, sparks, heat from a torch are all excel-lent sources of ignition that can easily set theworkplace on re. Combustible and ammablematerials, poor housekeeping, and lack ofemployee training are the key ingredientsresponsible for re related deaths and work-place property damage in the United States.This course will present the students with thenecessary information to help prevent these

    res. Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Types of hot work, equipment and torch usePersonal protective equipmentFire prevention and safe work practicesFire Watch (Fire Guard) dutiesCompressed gas cylinder handling/storage

    WhoShouldAttend:All employees who manage, supervise or areinvolved in welding, burning, cutting and/ortorch operations including those employeesresponsible for re watch.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252 / OSHA 29 CFR1926.352 NYC Fire Code Certi cate of Fitness(Fire Guard)

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    ACES070-AExcavationHazardAwareness (4-Hours)This course is a must for anyone who entersan excavation. Excavation hazards such ascave-ins, vibration, soil condition, water accu-mulation and more will be discussed. Partici-pants will obtain an understanding of theOSHA Excavation Standard. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receivea certi cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants, LLC. and

    Topics:How to identify excavation hazardsGeneral requirements for working safelyin excavationsThe dangers of cave-ins and what to do incase of an emergency

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is required for any employeeswho work in and around excavations.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926. 650, 651, 652

    ACES 050-APower LineHazardAwareness (4-Hours)Overhead and underground power linespresent a real danger to anyone who comesin contact with them. Electrical accidents areusually fatal and for that reason all workersmust be made aware of how to protectthemselves. This awareness program willdiscuss what is required by OSHA and NewYork State Code Rule 753 (The One Call Rule).Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Identifying high-risk activities and equipmentEstablishing safe power line working clearancesReview of New York State Code Rule 753Responding to power line contact

    WhoShouldAttend:Excavation and sca old employees, andthose who work with cranes. All employeeswho may come in contact with overhead orunderground power lines will bene t fromthis course.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269, 29 CFR 1926.650,.651, .652, .653; NYS Code Rule 753

    ACES 060-ASteel Erection inConstructionAwareness (4-Hours)This course will o er awareness training inprocedures required in the OSHA Standard.This course is designed to assist contractors,engineers, architects, and other safety person-nel in understanding and complying withthe new Subpart R Steel Erection Standard.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Identify/understand Subpart R Steel ErectionSite Layout, Erection Plan/Construction SequenceStructural Steel AssemblyColumn AnchorageBeams and ColumnsFalling Object Protection

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees in a position of authority relating toany type of structural steel erection, includingeveryone from the crafts trade to projectmanagers and construction company owners,and on-site personnel should attend this class.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart RNYC Department of Buildings

    ACES 080-AExcavationTraining for theCompetent Person (8-Hours)It is suggested that students who attend thiscourse have some knowledge of excavations.Participants will be introduced to OSHArequirements for the Competent Person.They will learn how to choose protective sys-tems to avoid cave-ins, determine soil type,and identify existing and potential excavationhazards. Most importantly, students will learnwhat to do in case of a cave-in emergency.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Identifying existing/potential excavation hazardsHow to identify soil typesRequirements/selection of protective systemsHow to complete an excavation checklistUnderstanding the requirements of theOSHA StandardWhat to do in case of a cave-in emergencyEnd of course exam

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who will be assigned the duties ofthe excavation competent person and thosewho require an in-depth knowledge of theOSHA excavation standard.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.650, 651, 652NYS Code Rule 753

    ACES 065-AHandSignals &Basic Rigging (4-Hours)This introductory course introduces new cranestandards mandated by OSHA in November2010. This new standard comprehensivelyaddresses key hazards related to cranes andderricks on construction work sites, includingthe four main causes of worker death andinjury: electrocution, crushed by parts of theequipment, struck-by the equipment/load,and falls. It also mandates licensing require-ments and certi cations for operators andrigorous inspection requirements. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, LLC, and

    Topics:Communication with operatorInspection and regulatory requirementsOperator licensing and certi cationSafety practices

    WhoShouldAttend:Anyone who operates a crane, performs rig-ging or gives hand signals to a crane operator.Regulatory Requirements:29 CFR1926.1400

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    ACES 090-AOSHA10-Hour Construction CourseThis 10-hour Construction safety course wasdeveloped by the U.S. Department of Labor toprovide construction workers, supervisors, andother personnel responsible for constructionactivities with an awareness of constructionhealth and safety concerns in the constructionindustry. All attendees will become familiarwith reading and using the OSHA 29 CFR1926Construction Standards. Other OSHA relatedregulations will also be discussed. Studentswill receive an update and review of standardconstruction safety and health principles,and information that will prepare them torecognize and control a variety of hazardousconditions. Students who successfully com-plete this course will be issued a 10-Hour Con-struction card from OSHA, and a certi cate ofcompletion from American Safety ConsultantsandTopics:

    Intro to OSHA Standards and RequirementsExcavationsSca oldsFall ProtectionPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE)Hand and Power ToolsElectrical SafetyHealth Hazards-Hazard CommunicationsMaterial Handling, Use, Storage, and DisposalStairways and Ladders

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is designed for all construction per-sonnel. Note:NYC law requiresall constructionpersonnel at the construction site take this10-HourOSHAConstructioncourse.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

    ACES 100-AOSHA30-Hour Construction CourseDeveloped by the U.S. Department of Labor toprovide construction workers, supervisors, andother personnel responsible for constructionactivities with an awareness of constructionhealth and safety concerns in the constructionindustry. All attendees will become familiarwith reading and using the OSHA 29 CFR1926Construction Standards. Other OSHA relatedregulations will also be discussed. Students willbe presented with more safety related infor-mation and OSHA Standards as comparedto the 10-Hour OSHA Construction course.The course will cover all the Subparts of theConstruction Standard. Students who success-fully complete this course will be issued a 30-Hour Construction card from OSHA, and acerti cate of completion from American SafetyConsultants and

    Topics:Instruction to OSHA Standards,Subpart C: General Safety and HealthProvisions, Competent PersonSTD 3-1.1, "Clari cation of Citation PolicyRegarding 29 CFR 1926.20, 29 CFR 1926.21and related General Safety and HealthProvisions"; Safety ProgramsSubpart D: Occupational Health and Environ-mental Controls (emphasis on Hazard Com-munication), Health hazards in ConstructionSubpart E: Personal Protective andLifesaving EquipmentSubpart F: Fire Protection and PreventionSubpart H: Materials Handling, Storage,Use and DisposalSubpart I: Tools/Hand and PowerSubpart J: Welding and CuttingSubpart K: ElectricalSubpart L: Sca oldsSubpart M: Fall ProtectionSubpart N: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists,Elevators and ConveyorsSubparts 0, W and G: Motor Vehicles,Mechanized Equipment, Marine OperationsRollover Protective Structures andOverhead Protection; and Signs,Signals and BarricadesSubpart P: ExcavationsSubpart Q: Concrete andMasonry ConstructionSubpart X: Stairways and LaddersCon ned Space Entry

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is a must for construction healthand safety personnel, including supervisorsRegulatory Requirements:Various OSHA Regulations

    ACES 110-AFork Lift Awareness/Certi cation (4-Hours)Most powered industrial truck accidents arethe result of inadequate operator training.OSHA has established strict training require-ments for all forklift operators. This courseprovides the participant with an instructorreference manual, power point training slides,and an operator awareness manual withwritten and performance tests, a training videothat explains how to conduct a thoroughpowered industrial truck training program.The course will be delivered on your site.The client is responsible for supplying a fork-lift (that has been inspected and in safeworking condition) for hands-on training.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, LLC. and

    A refresher course is required every 3 years.Topics:

    OSHA Standard for powered industrial trucksStability of powered industrial trucksUnderstanding capacity platesDetermining maximum safe loadsForklift safety procedures with checklist

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees required to operate a forklift andthose who would like to create and administera powered industrial truck training programwithin their organization.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1917.43, 1910.178

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    OSHA General Industry

    ACES120-AAutomotive Safety/FleetManagementAwareness (4-Hours)Employees in auto body, auto service shops,and eet managers are potentially exposed toa variety of chemical and physical hazards.This course is designed to assist individualsand managers in the development of safetyand health protocols for personal protectionas well as employer/employee protection.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Chemical hazards such as paints, llers,solvents, gasolinePhysical hazards such as ergonomic injuries,slips and trips, noiseMethods for eliminating or mitigatingthese hazardsPPE

    WhoShouldAttend:This course will bene t any employees andsupervisors who work in automotive shops.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

    ACES 130-ANational Safety CouncilDefensiveDriving Course (6-Hours)Defensive driving is a method of driving thatminimizes the number of driving risks, usingmore advanced skills than just your basictraining. When you employ defensive drivingtechniques, you become a better, safer, andsmarter driver; one who is better prepared forthe hazards ahead. This Point & InsuranceReduction Program (PIRP), approved by theDepartment of Motor Vehicles will help refreshyour driving knowledge with a review oftime-tested safe driving tips and an overviewof today's vehicle and tra c laws. You maybe eligible to reduce as many as four (4) pointson your driving record.The DMV computer willautomatically note your eligibility to receivethe reduction. If you are the principal operatorof a motor vehicle, you will receive a minimum10% reduction in the base rate of your auto-mobile and motorcycle liability and collisioninsurance premiums each year for three years.Topics:

    Practical knowledge and techniques to avoidcollisions and violationsSensible advice for choosing safe, responsibleand lawful driving behaviors and habitsGuidance for coaching your employees toview safety on a personal levelSkills for recognizing how attitude can helpprevent accidents and poor decision making

    WhoShouldAttend:All drivers, who are the principal operator of amotor vehicle, wishing to receive a minimum10% reduction in the base rate of their auto-mobile and motorcycle liability and collisioninsurance premiums each year for three years.Regulatory Requirements:Suggested by the NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles

    ACES 140-AHealth and Safety Plans(HASP)Development Course (8-Hours)Health and Safety Plans are established by theemployer or a designated health and safetyo cer to ensure employee protection againsthazards. Development of your companys com-prehensive health and safety program is of ut-most importance to worker safety. Participantswill also learn the essentials of developing sitespeci c health and safety plans. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receive acerti cate of completion from American SafetyConsultants, and

    Topics:Organizational Structure Training ProgramJob Hazard Analysis Site ControlMedical Surveillance RequirementsPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE)Exposure Monitoring Thermal StressSpill Containment ProgramDecontamination ProgramEmergency Response PlanStandard Operating ProceduresCon ned Space ProcedureHot Work Lockout/TagoutRespiratory Protection PlanHearing ConservationThe use of Illegal Substances PolicyWorkplace Violence PolicySafety Incentive ProgramEmployee Disciplinary Program

    WhoShouldAttend:Company Environmental Health and Safetyo cers and employees responsible for writinggeneric Health and Safety Plans as well assite speci c health and safety plans shouldattend this course.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations and directives

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    ACES150-AOccupational Exposure toHazardousChemicals in Laboratories (8-Hours)OSHA recognizing the unique characteristicsof the laboratory workplace, has tailored astandard for occupational exposure to haz-ardous chemicals in laboratories. This stan-dard is often referred to as the "LaboratoryStandard". Under this standard, a laboratoryis required to produce a Chemical HygienePlan which addresses the speci c hazardsfound in its location, and its approach tothem. A laboratory means a facility wherethe "laboratory use of hazardous chemicals"occurs. It is a workplace where relatively smallquantities of hazardous chemicals are usedon a non-production basis.Topics:

    Chemical Hygiene Plan: A written programdeveloped and implemented by the employerwhich sets forth procedures, equipment,personal protective equipment and workpractices to protect employees.Chemical Hygiene O ce: An employee whois designated by the employer, and who isquali ed by training or experience, to providetechnical guidance in development andimplementation of the provisions of theChemical Hygiene Plan.Certi cate of Fitness (C-14) SupervisingChemical Laboratories

    Who should attend:As a minimum, one person per lab shouldobtain the Certi cate of Fitness for The Super-vision of Chemical Laboratories (C-14). A C-14is required when maintaining or operatinga Chemical Lab or storage room in which am-mable gases, solids or liquids; explosive, oxidiz-ing or reactive materials are used in testing,research, experimental or instructional work.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1450FDNY Supervision of Chemical Labs (C-14)** There are requirements needed to take the FDNY test for the C-14

    certi cation listed on this website:http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/html/c_of_f/cof_study_materials.shtml

    ACES 190-AOSHA10-hourGeneral Industry (10-Hours)The OSHA 10-hour General Industry safetycourse was developed by the United StatesDepartment of Labor to provide generalindustry workers, supervisors, and other per-sonnel with an awareness of safety andhealth concerns. All participants will becomefamiliar with reading and using the OSHAStandards for General Industry 29CFR 1910.Students receive an update and review ofstandard safety and health principals, andinformation that will prepare them to recog-nize and control a variety of hazardous condi-tions. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a 10-Hour OSHA card.Topics:

    Introduction to OSHAHazard CommunicationBlood-borne PathogensFire Prevention, Fire Protection,Emergency Action Plans, EgressFlammable LiquidsElectricalPersonal Protective EquipmentMachine GuardingWalking and Working SurfacesSafety and Health Programs

    WhoShouldAttend:All general industry employees, supervisors,and other personnel should attend this courseRegulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

    ACES 160-A30-Hour Introduction to Industrial HygieneThis course will introduce the student to thebasic concepts of industrial hygiene. Partici-pants will gain familiarity with the basic termsand essential concepts of the eld. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Elements of a workplace health programCompliance with air contaminant standardsCompliance with hazard communicationCompliance with hazardous-waste standardCompliance with the asbestos standardCompliance with the blood-bornepathogens standardCompliance with the noise standardCompliance with the respiratory standardCompliance with ventilation standardsOSHA record keeping for health/OSHA 300 LogMoldHeat StressHypothermia

    WhoShouldAttend:All construction, general industry, employees,supervisors, and environmental health andsafety personnel who have responsibilities inthe area of industrial hygiene should attendthis course.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

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    OSHA General Industry / Maritime Industry

    ACES200-AOSHA30-HourGeneral Industry CourseDeveloped by the U.S. Department of Labor toprovide general industry workers, supervisors,and other personnel responsible for workrelated activities with an awareness of healthand safety concerns in the workplace. Allattendees will become familiar with readingand using the OSHA 29 CFR 1910 GeneralIndustry Standards. Other OSHA related regu-lations will also be discussed. Students willbe presented with more safety related infor-mation and OSHA Standards as compared tothe 10-Hour OSHA General Industry course.The course will cover all the Subparts ofthe standard. Students who successfullycomplete this course will be issued a 30-HourGeneral Industry card from OSHA, and acerti cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants and

    Topics:An introduction to OSHA StandardsElements of e ective Safety and Health ProgramsSubpart D - Walking working surfacesSubpart E - Means of EgressSubpart F- Powered platforms, man-lifts,and vehicle mounted work platformsSubpart G - Occupational Health andEnvironmental controlSubpart H- Hazardous MaterialsSubpart I - Personal Protective EquipmentSubpart J - General Environmental ControlsSubpart L- Fire ProtectionSubpart N- Material handling and StorageSubpart O - Machinery and Machine GuardingSubpart P - Hand and Power ToolsSubpart Q Welding, Cutting, and BrazingSubpart S ElectricalSubpart Z- Hazard Communication, Asbestos,Lead, other toxins

    WhoShouldAttend:General Industry employees who require an in-depth understanding of the General IndustryStandard. This class is ideal for employeesassigned as Safety and health o cers andmembers of safety committees.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

    ACES 600-AOSHA10-HourMaritime IndustryDesigned for anyone working in the MaritimeIndustry who wants to learn more aboutworkplace safety and health hazard recogni-tion. Special emphasis is placed on thoseareas in the Maritime industry that are themost hazardous, using the OSHA 29 CFR 1915(shipyards), 1917 (marine terminals), and 1918(longshoring) standards as a resource. Uponcompletion of the course, participants willbe able to:

    De ne maritime terms found in the OSHAMaritime StandardsIdentify hazards that occur in the maritime in-dustry and determine appropriate standardsLocate OSHA Maritime Safety and HealthStandards, Polices and ProceduresDescribe the use of the OSHA MaritimeStandards and Regulations to supplementan ongoing safety and health program

    Topics:Introduction to OSHAWalking and Working SurfacesPersonal Protective EquipmentFall Protection/Sca oldingElectricalCon ned and Enclosed Spaces

    WhoShouldAttend:Anyone who works in the maritime industryand requires basic safety knowledge shouldattend this training courseRegulatory Requirements:29 CFR1915, 1917, 1918

    ACES 610-AOSHA 30-HourMaritime IndustryDesigned for all people working in theMaritime Industry who want in-depth knowl-edge about workplace safety and healthhazard recognition. Special emphasis is placedon those areas in the Maritime Industry that arethe most hazardous, using the OSHA 29 CFR1915 (shipyards), 1917 (marine terminals), and1918 (longshoring) standards as a resource. Thiscourse discusses basic safety principles but fo-cuses more on speci c standards. Upon com-pletion of the course, participants will be able to:

    De ne maritime terms found in the OSHAMaritime StandardsIdentify hazards that occur in the maritime in-dustry and determine appropriate standardsLocate OSHA Maritime Safety and HealthStandards, Polices and ProceduresDescribe the use of the OSHA MaritimeStandards and Regulations to supplementan ongoing safety and health program

    Topics:Introduction to OSHAWalking and Working SurfacesPersonal Protective EquipmentFall Protection/Sca oldingElectrical Con ned and Enclosed Spaces

    WhoShouldAttend:Anyone who works in the maritime industryand requires in depth safety knowledge andneeds to be familiar with the speci c OSHAstandards for the maritime industry shouldattend this training course.Regulatory Requirements:29 CFR1915, 1917, 1918

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    OSHA HAZCOM / HAZWOPER

    HAZ010-AHazard CommunicationTraining(HAZCOM) (4-Hours)This course is designed to provide construc-tion, general industry, and o ce personnelwith an understanding of the requirements ofOSHAs HAZCOM Standard. OSHA mandatesthis training so employees will be able tolearn how to read Material Safety Data Sheets(MSDS) and labeling systems, understandvarious chemical hazards, and how to protectthemselves using the proper personal protec-tive equipment. Students who successfullycomplete this course will receive a certi cate ofcompletion from American Safety ConsultantsandTopics:

    Employer responsibilities under the Multi-Employer Work site PolicyOSHA requirements concerninghazardous materialsThe requirements of the employers writtenHazard Communication ProgramHow to read and understand Material SafetyData Sheets and other labeling systemsUnderstanding the possible hazards ofchemicals in the workplace

    WhoShouldAttend:Hazard Communication training is man-dated by OSHA. All employees must attendHAZCOM training.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200

    HAZ040-AHAZWOPERRefresher Course(FRA/FRO/HMT) (8-Hours)Anyone who has taken the 40-hour HAZWOPERcourse is required to maintain their certi ca-tion by taking an 8-Hour annual refreshercourse. This course satis es this requirement.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and

    Thoseemployees who require Hazard Communica-tion Training may join the class for the rst2-hours. The rst 4-hours will satisfy require-ments for FRO, and completion of the 8-hourcourse will satisfy requirements for HMT.Topics:Initial Hazard Communication Training( rst 2-hours of course)Remainder of course:

    Review and understanding the OSHAHAZWOPER StandardHazardous materials chemistryIdentify on site physical hazardsAtmosphere testingCon ned Space AwarenessBasic and advanced toxicological termsand de nitionsAir Purifying RespiratorsSupplied Air RespiratorsThe selection and limitations of PersonalProtective Equipment (PPE)Spill response and spill preventionSite decontaminationThe role of the First Responder AwarenessLevel (FRA), First Responder Operations Level(FRO), Hazardous Material Technician (HMT),Hazardous Material Specialist (HMS),On Site Incident Commander (OSIC)Emergency response using the IncidentCommand System (ICS)Practice emergency response scenariosEnd of course exam

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who require Hazard Communica-tion training and all employees who needthe mandatory 8-hour annual HAZWOPERrefresher course.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120

    HAZ030-ALeadHazardAwareness (4-Hours)Employees in construction and generalindustry exposed to lead in the workplacemay be at risk from the health hazards associ-ated with lead. Attendees will learn aboutthe history of lead use, sources, hazards andthe health e ects of lead. Following the OSHAStandard for lead in construction, participantswill learn what is required to prevent exposureto lead. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a certi cate of comple-tion from American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:The requirement of the employers writtenlead exposure programMedical surveillanceThe health e ects of acute and chronicexposure to leadRespiratory protection hazard control methodsExposure monitoringRecord keeping requirements

    WhoShouldAttend:All construction personnel who may beexposed to the hazardous e ects of leadshould attend this course. Also managers andsupervisors who must be familiar with OSHAStandards regarding lead in construction.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1025OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62

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    OSHAHAZWOPER / Respiratory Protection

    HAZ050-A24-HourHAZWOPER Training CourseOSHA 29CFR 1910.120, the Hazardous WasteOperations and Emergency Response (HAZ-WOPER) standard states that 24-hours ofHAZWOPER training is the minimum require-ment for those employees whose job does notrequire them to handle waste or hazardousmaterials as part of their job. However, if theyare required to respond to such incidentsas uncontrolled releases or the potential ofuncontrolled releases, they must respondas rst responders to control and possibly per-form cleanup operations. This 24-hour class isnot designed to be as in-depth as the 40-hourHAZWOPER course.Topics:

    Hazard recognitionIntroduction to HAZWOPER regulationsAir monitoring methods and instrumentationToxicology and exposure guidelinesRespiratory protectionSite entry and reconnaissance andestablishment of zonesDecontamination methodsRadiationResponse organization utilizing the IncidentCommand SystemChemical protective clothingTable top scenarios and hands-on exercisesEnd of course exam

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who have duties requiring themto respond to uncontrolled releases as FirstResponders at the Operations level, HazardousMaterials Technicians, Hazardous MaterialsSpecialists, and On-Scene Incident Command-ers and employees who are expected to handleor clean up hazardous materials or wasteshould take the 40-hour HAZWOPER course.This course requires participants to don anddo chemically resistant clothing and partici-pate in response activities. Individuals withmedical restrictions should not take this course.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120EPA Resource Conservation/Recovery Act (RCRA)

    RESP 090-ARespiratoryProtectionAwareness (4-Hours)Workers who are exposed to dust and othercontaminants are at risk of developing respira-tory related diseases. This course will provideinformation that will enable employees tounderstand and prevent the hazards associ-ated with dust, fumes, mists, and oxygende cient and enriched atmospheres. Studentswill learn the types, proper selection, limita-tions, intended use, inspection, cleaning andstorage of respirators. Participants will alsolearn about the anatomy and physiologyof the respiratory system. Attendees will bepresented with the elements to create arequired OSHA respiratory plan. Note: Studentswill not wear a respirator in this class. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants and

    Topics:OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134Respiratory ProtectionThe requirements needed to developa written respiratory planRespiratory hazards in the workplaceTypes of respirators and cartridgesAnatomy /physiology of the respiratory systemProper methods of inspecting, cleaning,and storage of respirators

    WhoShouldAttend:Administrators and Safety and Healthpersonnel who need to become familiarwith OSHA respiratory requirements andemployees who require respiratory awarenessor refresher training.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134

    HAZ060-A40-HourHAZWOPER Training CourseThe Hazardous Waste Operations and Emer-gency Response Standard (HAZWOPER)applies to ve distinct groups of employersand their employees. This includes any em-ployees who are exposed or potentiallyexposed to hazardous substances includinghazardous waste and who are engaged inclean-up operations required by a govern-mental body, whether federal, state, local,or other involving hazardous substances thatare conducted at uncontrolled hazardouswaste sites; corrective actions involvingclean-up operations at sites covered by theResource Conservation and Recovery Act of1976 (RCRA); voluntary clean-up operationsat sites recognized by federal, state, local,or other governmental body as uncontrolledhazardous waste sites; operations involvinghazardous wastes that are conducted at treat-ment, storage, and disposal facilities regulatedby Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts264 and 265 pursuant to RCRA, or by agenciesunder agreement with U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency to implement RCRA regula-tions and emergency response operations forreleases of, or substantial threats of releasesof, hazardous substances regardless of thelocation of the hazard.Topics:

    Hazard recognitionIntroduction to HAZWOPER regulationsAir monitoring methods and instrumentationToxicology and exposure guidelinesRespiratory protectionSite entry and reconnaissance andestablishment of zonesDecontamination methods RadiationResponse organization utilizing the IncidentCommand SystemChemical protective clothingTable top scenarios and hands-on exercisesEnd of course exam

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who have duties requiring themto respond to uncontrolled releases as FirstResponders at the Operations level, HazardousMaterials Technicians, Hazardous MaterialsSpecialists, and On-Scene Incident Command-ers and employees who are expected to handleor clean up hazardous materials or wasteshould take the 40-hour HAZWOPER course.This course requires participants to don anddo chemically resistant clothing and partici-pate in response activities. Individuals withmedical restrictions should not take this course.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120EPA Resource Conservation/Recovery Act (RCRA)

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    OSHARespiratory Protection / EPA /DECAsbestos

    RESP100-ARespirator Hands-onTraining (8-Hours)Workers who are exposed to dust and othercontaminants are at risk of developing respira-tory related diseases. This course will provideinformation that will enable employees tounderstand and prevent the hazards associ-ated with dust, fumes, mists, and oxygende cient atmospheres. Students will learn thetypes, proper selection, limitations, intendeduse, inspection, cleaning and storage of respi-rators. Participants will also learn about theanatomy and physiology of the respiratorysystem. Attendees will be presented with theelements to create a required OSHA respiratoryplan. Students will be instructed on the propermethods for donning and do ng theirrespiratory equipment. All participants mustprovide proof of medical clearance to weara respirator and t testing certi cation (withinthe last year) for the speci c respirator theywill bring to class. Air purifying respiratorsand/or Self Contained Breathing Apparatusmust be provided by the participant. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134Respiratory ProtectionThe requirements needed to developa written respiratory planRespiratory hazards in the workplaceTypes of respirators and cartridgesAnatomy and physiology of therespiratory systemProper methods of inspecting, cleaningand storage of respiratorsProper methods for donning anddo ng respirators

    WhoShouldAttend:You should attend this course if you arerequired to wear a respirator. Administratorsand Safety and Health personnel who needto become familiar with OSHA respiratoryrequirements will also bene t from this class.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134

    ASB110-AAsbestos/Lead andRespiratoryProtectionAwareness (8-Hours)This course addresses the concerns aboutworking with asbestos and lead. It includesrespiratory protection awareness for employ-ees who may be exposed to theses hazardsabove the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits.Note: Participants will not be permitted to wearrespirators in this class. Students who success-fully complete this course will receive acerti cate of completion from American SafetyConsultants and

    Topics:Background/history/use of asbestos and leadPersonal Protective EquipmentHealth E ectsIntroduction to related OSHA StandardsWorkers Lead Protection ProgramIdentifying worker populations that areat risk to exposureEngineering and Work practice controlsRespiratory protection hazard control measuresMedical SurveillanceExposure MonitoringRecord keeping requirementsOSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134Respiratory ProtectionThe requirements needed to developa written respiratory planRespiratory hazards in the workplaceTypes of respirators and cartridgesAnatomy and physiology of therespiratory systemProper methods of inspecting, cleaning,and storage of respirators

    WhoShouldAttend:This class is designed for employees who areat risk of being exposed to asbestos, or lead,in the workplace. Employees who requirerespiratory protection awareness will alsobene t from this course.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134OSHA 29 CFR1910.1001 and 29 CFR1926.1101

    ASB100-AAsbestos Awareness (4-Hours)Naturally occurring in nature, asbestos hasbeen used in construction and industrythroughout the years. This course is designedto familiarize workers with the history andproperties of asbestos. It also alerts studentsto recognize the health e ects from exposureand introduces them to the necessary engi-neering controls, work practices, and requiredpersonal protective equipment. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receivea certi cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants and

    Topics:Background, history, and use of asbestosFibers groups, serpentine and amphibolePersonal Protective EquipmentHealth E ectsDiseases associated with asbestosIntroduction to related OSHA StandardsIdentifying worker populations that areat risk from asbestos exposureIdentify tasks that create asbestos exposureEngineering and Work practice controlsRespiratory protection hazard control measuresMedical SurveillanceExposure Monitoring

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is designed for employees whomay be working around asbestos. This courseis not intended for asbestos removal. Allemployees, especially construction workersand supervisors who are potentially exposedto asbestos containing materials will learnwhat is necessary to protect their health.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001, 29 CFR 1926.1101

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    OSHA / EPA /DECAsbestos

    ASB120-AAsbestos/Lead/Silica/MercuryAwareness (8-Hours)Naturally occurring in nature, asbestos, lead,mercury and silica have been used inconstruction and industry throughout theyears. This course is designed to familiarizeworkers with the history and nature of thesepotentially dangerous elements. It will alsoalert students to recognize the health e ectsfrom exposure, and introduce them to thenecessary engineering controls, work practices,and required personal protective equipment.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Background, history, and use of asbestos,lead, silica, and mercuryPersonal Protective EquipmentHealth E ectsIntroduction to related OSHA StandardsWorkers Lead Protection ProgramThe history of silica and the medical aspectsof silica exposureIdentifying worker populations that are at riskto silica exposureIdentify the tasks that create asbestos, lead,mercury, and silica exposureEngineering and Work practice controlsRespiratory protection hazard control measuresMedical SurveillanceExposure MonitoringRecord keeping requirements

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is designed for employees whomay be working near an area where asbestos,lead, silica, and mercury are present. Note: Thiscourse is not intended for asbestos removal.All employees, especially construction workersand supervisors who are potentially exposedto these materials should take this course.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

    ASB130-AAsbestos Awarenessfor Contractors (8-Hours)OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 requiresthat all contractors working with asbestos betrained in asbestos hazards and proper workpractices to minimize asbestos exposure.Workers exposed to asbestos are at risk ofdeveloping respiratory related diseases.This course will provide information that willenable contractors to understand and preventthe hazards associated with asbestos. Note:Students will not wear a respirator in this class.Topics:

    OSHA Standard 29CFR 1926.1101 AsbestosHistory of AsbestosIdenti cation and recognition of asbestosHealth e ectsDiseases associated with asbestosRespiratory protection/use of respiratorsPersonal protective equipmentMedical SurveillanceExposure monitoringRemoval/cleanup procedures

    WhoShouldAttend:All contractors and employees working withor around asbestos-containing material.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101

    ASB140-ANYSAlliedTradesAsbestosTraining (12-Hours)Designed for workers (carpenters, plumbers,and electricians) who enter a containedasbestos project work area for a limited timein order to perform certain specialized tasksin preparation of, or ancillary to, the actualasbestos abatement. Individuals enrollingin this course will be screened on the basis oftheir occupation for the purpose of providingoccupation-speci c hands-on training duringthe course. Training is for 1 days and includesclassroom instruction and hands-on training.Topics:

    History of asbestosIdenti cation and recognition of asbestosHealth e ectsDiseases associated with asbestosRespiratory protection/use of respiratorsPersonal protective equipmentMedical SurveillanceExposure monitoringRemoval/cleanup procedures

    WhoShouldAttend:Allied trade workers such as electricians,carpenters and plumbers who perform theirtasks in a contained asbestos project workarea prior to actual asbestos removal.Regulatory Requirements:NYS Labor Law Section 56-2

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    OSHA / EPA /DECAsbestos / General Health& Safety

    ASB150-AOSHA/EPA/DECAsbestosO&MTraining (16-Hours)This training provides the EPA-required 16hours of training needed for those workers,generally maintenance and custodial workers,who may disturb small amounts of asbestos.It includes instruction and hands-on practicein speci c techniques used to disturb smallamounts of asbestos products. This courseis not for asbestosabatementworkers.Topics:

    Federal and State asbestos regulationsProper asbestos related work practicesProper methods to handle asbestosHands on exercises for glove bag workHow to set up the work areaHEPA vacuum use and maintenanceSetting up containmentWorker decontamination proceduresProtective clothingWaste disposal

    WhoShouldAttend:All workers who may disturb small amounts ofasbestos during their normal work activities.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101EPA 40 CFR 763NYSDEC 12 NYCRR Part 56

    ASB160-AEPA/NYS 3-DayBuilding Inspector CourseDesigned for individuals who evaluate publicand private schools and other buildings forasbestos containing materials. New York Staterequires extensive training for individualswhose job responsibilities include buildingsurveys, hazard assessments in schools, andinspecting industrial and residential facilities.This 24-hr. course will outline and illustratemethods to determine the presence ofasbestos containing materials in a buildingand how to use the survey results to developan e ective operations and maintenance planTopics:

    OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.1101 AsbestosHealth hazards of asbestos exposureHealth e ectsIdenti cation of asbestos containing materialTypical applications for asbestos-containingmaterialsWalk through building surveyBulk sampling strategy, methodology,analysis, and resultsAssessing condition of asbestos containingmaterial and potential for future change

    WhoShouldAttend:All individuals who evaluate buildings forasbestos containing materials.Regulatory Requirements:EPA 40 CFR 763NYSDEC 12 NYCRR Part 56

    ACES 600-AAccident Investigation andEmployeeObservation (4-Hours)The investigative report of accidents shallinclude appropriate documentation on date,time, location, and description of operations,a description of the accident, photographs,interviews of employees and witnesses, meas-urements, and other pertinent information.The investigative report shall be made avail-able to OSHA upon request. Accidents costmoney and impact your companys reputation,and reduce employee con dence. This courseis designed to help you comply with OSHAregulations concerning accident investiga-tions. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a certi cate of comple-tion from American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Accident de nitions and typesNear misses and what to investigateInvestigation theory and strategyRoot cause analysisThe OSHA 300 logCase studiesAccident Prevention

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is a must for supervisors, managers,members of safety committees and anyonewho participates in accident investigations.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1960.29Accident Investigation

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    OSHA General Health & SafetyOSHA General Health& Safety

    ACES610-ASafetyManagementDay -by-Day (4-Hours)Less-experienced employees as well as thosewho may have become complacent over theyears about following safety procedures are atrisk of injury and work related illness. SafetyManagement Day-by-Day is a great 4-hourcourse which helps to build a solid foundationfor your companys health and safety program.This course addresses the reasons whyemployees are injured. It focuses on possiblehazards caused by the introduction of newequipment, procedures, other workers, and thework environment. Workers will bene t byunderstanding their own abilities and limita-tions and the theory of cause and e ect relatedto poor and unsafe work practices. Throughlecture, class exercises, and open discussion,students will help improve your companysoverall safety performance. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receivea certi cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants and

    Topics:Addressing the needs of the new or transferredemployeeWork hazard assessment and the importanceof understanding safety proceduresHow to bene t from Tool Box safety talksAn Introduction to OSHAThe proper use of PPE (hands, head, eyes, feet,and hearing protection)Using Safety Incentive programs

    WhoShouldAttend:All eld and o ce personnel, supervisors, andmanagers who are exposed to the everydayhazards present in the workplace shouldattend this course. This class is a must forbusiness owners and managers who wishto improve their companys safety record.Regulatory Requirements:Various OSHA regulations

    ACES 620-ABlood-borne Pathogens andHealthcare Safety (4-Hours)This course covers the requirements of OSHAsBlood-borne Pathogens Standard and instructsthe student how to protect him or herselffrom blood-borne pathogens in the work-place. Participants will be presented withthe basics of Exposure Control Plans. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Universal precautionsWhat makes a good Exposure Control PlanIntroduction to OSHAs Blood-bornePathogens StandardWork practice controlsProper handling of sharps andengineering controlsThe use of Personal Protective EquipmentOther potentially infectious materialsEmployee exposure

    WhoShouldAttend:Workers who handle blood or certain otherbody uids as part of their job, or whose jobresponsibilities include activities that mightexpose them to such body uids are requiredto understand the potential hazards of suchexposure and receive Blood-borne Pathogenstraining.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030

    ACES 630-APrinciples of Ergonomics (4-Hours)OSHA estimates that work-related muscu-loskeletal disorders in the United Statesaccount for over 600,000 injuries and illnessesthat are serious enough to result in days awayfrom work (34 percent of all lost workdayinjuries reported to the Bureau of LaborStatistics (BLS)). These disorders now accountfor one out of every three dollars spent onworkers' compensation. It is estimated thatemployers spend as much as $15-$18 billion ayear on direct costs for MSD-related workerscompensation, and up to three to four timesthat much for indirect costs, such as thoseassociated with hiring and training replace-ment workers. This course covers ergonomicprinciples which will help participantsprevent musculoskeletal injuries. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Common contributing conditions that causemusculoskeletal disordersLifting and moving materialsWork station designFitting the job to the workerErgonomic case studies

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is a must for safety and healthprofessionals and employees who wish tolearn about the prevention of musculoskeletaldisorders in the workplace.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA Ergonomic GuidelinesOSHA General Duty Clause 5A

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    OSHA General Health & Safety

    ACES640-ACon nedSpaceHazardAwareness(4-Hours)This awareness course is for all employees whoare required to enter non-permit requiredcon ned spaces to conduct work activitiessuch as inspections and other non relatedpermit work. Students will be made awareof the hazards of con ned spaces. Its under-stood that participants will not be allowed norrequired to enter permit required con nedspaces for the purpose of isolating, eliminat-ing, or controlling hazards. Your companyswritten con ned space policy can be dis-cussed. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a certi cate of comple-tion from American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Introduction to OSHA standardsCon ned Space hazards including atmos-pheric, engulfment, electrical, mechanical,and structural con gurationRecognizing and avoiding con ned spacehazardsUnderstanding the employees responsibilitiesand limitations as an entrant into a non-permit-required con ned space

    WhoShouldAttend:Engineers, contractor personnel and others as-signed to enter non-permit-required con nedspace entry for purposes of inspection, testingand non-hazardous maintenance.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146(Permit Required Con ned Space)OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 (Lockout/Tagout)

    ACES 650-APermit-RequiredCon ned Space Entry Course (8-Hours)Successful completion of this course will meetthe requirements for practices and proceduresto protect employees from the hazards of entryinto Permit Required Con ned Spaces. Yourcompanys Con ned Space written policy canbe incorporated into this session to provideyour employees with speci c compliancetraining. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a certi cate of comple-tion from American Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:General requirements of the OSHA standardElements of a Permit RequiredCon ned Space ProgramEntry Permit System and Entry PermitLockout/Tagout AwarenessAtmosphere testing and the use ofmonitoring equipmentThe use of Personal Protective Equipmentand Respiratory EquipmentThe basics of retrieval devices and fallprotection equipmentOSHA Training requirementsResponsibilities of entry supervisors, entrants,attendants, and rescue teams

    WhoShouldAttend:All personnel assigned to enter con nedspaces for the purposes of working or reclassi-fying permit-required con ned spaces to non-permit-con ned spaces or alternate proce-dures. This course will bene t those employ-ees who are designated as entry supervisors,entrants, and attendants.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146(Permit Required Con ned Space)OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147(Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout/Tagout),OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(Respiratory Protection)

    ACES 660 -AAHAStandard First AidandAdult CPR/AED (8-Hours)Students will learn how to apply the skillsnecessary to respond to respiratory andcardiac emergencies in the workplace, includ-ing airway obstruction, rescue breathing,CPR, use of an AED, and basic rst aid. Uponcompletion attendees will receive a coursecompletion card from The American HeartAssociation. All programs, CPR, AED, and FirstAid can be o ered together or separately tomeet your needs. Students who successfullycomplete this course will receive a certi cationcard from The American Heart Association.Topics:

    Heart Saver CPR/AED/First Aid InstructionResponding to EmergenciesControlling bleeding Rescue breathingSprains, strains and fractures ChokingHeat- and Cold-Related EmergenciesSignals of Heart Attacks, Stroke, and more

    WhoShouldAttend:All construction, general industry and o cepersonnel are encouraged to attend.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 Medical Services andFirst Aid for General IndustryOSHA 29 CFR 1926.50 Medical Services andFirst Aid for Construction

    ACES 670-AEmergencyResponseManagement (8-Hours)The World Trade Center attack has taught us tobe ready to handle emergencies. Large scaleemergencies need to be addressed in a man-ner that ensures that activities are planned,personnel are used e ectively, and all safetymeasures are followed. This course will intro-duce various aspects of emergency manage-ment. Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants and

    Topics:Role of the Emergency ManagerPrimary concepts of emergency management4 phases of emergency managementincluding mitigation, preparedness,response, and recoveryTable top scenarios and class exercises

    WhoShouldAttend:All personnel having a supervisory role in theircompanys emergency action plans, for re,bomb threats, acts of terrorism and generalemergency situations requiring emergencymanagement.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, various OSHA directives

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    OSHA Fire SafetyOSHA Fire Safety

    FIRE 020-AFire Safety andPrevention (8-Hours)The course material o ered in this 8-hourprogram is similar to the 4-Hour Fire Protectionand Awareness program with the added fea-ture of discharging portable re extinguishers.Training will include material addressingstandpipe, foam, sprinkler, and other re sup-pression systems. The course will be deliveredat your site using your portable CO2 and/orwater extinguishers. Training sessions caninclude ghting small controlled Class A resat your site. Note: Check with FDNY for permitsto conduct live re training at your site. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:The chemistry of reDi erent classes of reEmergency action plansFire prevention and good housekeepingElectrical hazardsChemical HazardsProper Storage of Compressed gas cylindersUnderstanding the hazards of ammablesand combustiblesIntroduction to various types of resuppression systemsThe proper use and inspection of portable

    re extinguishersDischarge of portable re extinguishersOptional: extinguishing controlled incipientstage res with portable re extinguishers,if approved by FDNY

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is designed for employees whowork in construction, general industry, ando ce buildings. This course will also bene temployees responsible for ghting incipientstage res in the workplace.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E, 29 CFR 1910Subpart H, 29 CFR 1910 Subpart L,OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart C, 29 CFR 1926Subpart K, FDNY Fire Code

    FIRE 010-AFire Protection andPreventionAwarenessin Construction (4-Hours)This course focuses on making individualsaware of the danger of re, the nature of

    re, proper use of extinguishers, and how toprevent res in the workplace. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receivea certi cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants, and

    Topics:The chemistry of reDi erent classes of reEmergency action plansFire prevention and good housekeepingElectrical and chemical hazardsProper Storage of compressed gas cylindersUnderstanding the hazards of ammablesand combustiblesThe proper use/inspection of re extinguishers

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who work in construction, generalindustry, and o ce buildingsRegulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E, 29 CFR 1910 Sub-part H, 29 CFR 1910 Subpart L, OSHA 29 CFR1926 Subpart C, 29CFR 1926 Subpart K, FDNY FireCode

    FIRE 030-AFDNYConstruction SiteFire SafetyManager (8-Hours)Chapter 14, Section 1401.1, of the FDNY FireCode now mandates that a Fire Safety Manager(FSM) be present at major construction sitesthat require a Site Safety Manager or Site SafetyCoordinator. This 8-hour course is designed totrain these individuals in construction site

    re safety so they may successfully obtain theFire Safety Manager Certi cate of Fitnessfrom the FDNY.Topics:

    NYC Fire CodeFire Safety PlansInspections and record keepingTraining on re extinguishersTesting re protection equipmentHot work requirementsConstruction site provisions and

    re safety requirementsCerti cate of Fitness requirements forFire Safety Manager

    WhoShouldAttend:Anyone wishing to obtain the position of FireSafety Manager for a NYC construction site.Regulatory Requirements:FDNY Fire Code; 3 RCNY1401

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    OSHA Fall Protection / NYC DOB Courses

    FALL 020-AFall Protection for theCompetent Person (8-Hours)This course is designed for those who requirean in-depth knowledge of the OSHA FallProtection standard. Competent Persontraining will be provided in the areas of fallhazard identi cation, the di erent types ofavailable Fall Protection systems as well asPersonal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS). Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Identifying and preventing fall hazardsRequirements of the OSHA StandardUse and application of conventionalFall Protection SystemsInspection/use of personal fall arrest equipmentCompetent Person training requirementsPre-planning to eliminate fall exposuresRescue considerations

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees requiring an in-depth knowledgeof fall hazards and those who are assigned theresponsibility of a competent person.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.500, 1926.501, 1926.502

    FALL 010-AFall ProtectionHazardAwareness (4-Hours)This awareness course is designed for theat-risk employee. The class will provide a basicunderstanding of the OSHA Standard forfall protection and the methods available tocontrol fall hazards. This course is designed asa refresher course for the Competent Personand a must for anyone working in an environ-ment where fall hazards exist. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receivea certi cate of completion from AmericanSafety Consultants and

    Topics:Identifying fall hazardsIntroduction to the OSHA StandardUse and application of conventional fallprotection systemsHow to use and inspect personal fallprotection equipmentPre-planning techniques to eliminate falls.

    WhoShouldAttend:All employees required to work at elevationsand who are exposed to work site fall hazards.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.500, 1926.501, 1926.502

    SSM150-ASite SafetyManager Refresher/Awareness Course (7-Hours)The New York City Department of Buildingsrequires individuals who have a Site Safety Man-ager's license to complete a 7-hour refreshercourse on construction site safety every threeyears. This course presents an overview of NYCBuilding Code regulations for new building con-struction; reviews the responsibilities of the sitesafety manager; and discusses the e ectiveimplementation of a site safety program, as wellas review Chapter 33. This course also serves asan excellent awareness course for all individualsworking on construction or demolition projectsin NYC. Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Review of Chapter 33 Sca old/Steel ErectionExcavations and DemolitionCranes and Derricks Final Quiz

    WhoShouldAttend:Engineers, Project Managers and SupervisoryPersonnel for all construction and demolitionprojects in NYC.Regulatory Requirements:NYC Department of Buildings

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    NYC/DOB CoursesNYC DOB Courses

    SCF150-ASupported Sca oldCourse Refresher (8-Hours)Chapter 33 of the New York City Building Coderequires anyone who has the responsibilityof erecting and/or dismantling supportedsca olds more than 40 feet high to completean approved 32-hour training course. NYCDepartment of Building requires that theseemployees must complete an 8-hour RefresherCourse every 4 years thereafter. This courseis designed to meet those requirements.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and theNew York City College of Technology.Topics:

    OSHA Regulations (1926.450)NYCDOB Chapter 33 regulationsGeneral Requirements for Supported Sca oldsHazards Associated with Sca oldsInspections Fall protectionTraining requirementsErecting/Dismantling SupportedSca old Systems

    WhoShouldAttend:All employees responsible for the erectionand/or dismantling of supported sca oldshigher than 40 feet in NYC who require an8-hour refresher every 4 years.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.450NYC Department of Buildings Chapter 33

    SCF 090-ASupported Sca oldTraining (4-Hours)Chapter 33 of the New York City Building Coderequires anyone who works on a supportedsca old to complete an initial 4-hour courseand then an approved 4-hour Refresher Courseevery 4 years. This course ful lls that require-ment. Those who complete this course willhave knowledge of sca old hazards, fallprotection, and safe work practices. Studentswho successfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, and the NewYorkCity College of Technology.Topics:

    OSHA Regulations (1926.450)NYCDOB Chapter 33 requirementsHazards Associated with Sca oldsFall Protection Sca old Competent PersonDesign RequirementsPlanking Inspection TrainingWhoShouldAttend:Anyone who works on a supported sca old inNew York City, and anyone who needs furtherknowledge of supported sca old systems.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.450NYC Department of Buildings Chapter 33

    SCF 200-ASupported Sca oldErector/Dismantler Course (32-Hours)Chapter 33 of the New York City Building Coderequires anyone who has the responsibilityof erecting and/or dismantling supportedsca olds more than 40 feet high to completean approved 32-hour training course. Thiscourse is designed to meet those require-ments. Included in this course is the OSHA 10course. Students who successfully completethis course will receive a certi cate of comple-tion from American Safety Consultants, and theNewYork City College of Technology, and a 10-Hour OSHA Construction card.Topics:

    OSHA Regulations (1926.450)NYCDOB Chapter 33 regulationsGeneral Requirements for Supported Sca oldsHazards Associated with Sca oldsInspectionsFall protectionTraining requirementsErecting/Dismantling SupportedSca old SystemsOSHA 10- Hour Construction courseWhoShouldAttend:All employees responsible for the erectionand/or dismantling of supported sca oldshigher than 40 feet in NYC.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA 29 CFR 1926.450NYC Department of Buildings Chapter 33

    SSM200-A40HourNYCSite SafetyManager CourseNewYork Citys Mayor Bloomberg signed LocalLaw 33 on July 3rd, 2007, addressing safety ofthe public and property during constructionand demolition operations. The law was man-dated for use by July 1, 2008. Chapter 33 of theNYC Building Code Safeguards DuringConstruction and Demolition requires that alicensed site safety manager be present duringconstruction, demolition, or major faadealteration of major buildings. This course isrequired for anyone wishing to take the SiteSafety Manager Exam. Students who success-fully complete this course will receive a certi -cate of completion from American SafetyConsultants, and the New York City College ofTechnology, making them eligible to take theNew York City exam.Topics:

    20 di erent topics which are addressed inChapter 33, including administration, sca olds,excavations, building erection, sidewalk sheds,permits, cranes, explosive, re, and more.

    WhoShouldAttend:All personnel who want to take the Site SafetyManager exam and who are seeking employ-ment as a Site Safety Manager in NYC.Regulatory Requirements:NYC Department of Buildings

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    NYC DOB Courses

    SUSP090-ASuspended Sca oldTraining (16-Hours)New York City Rigging Rule 9 requires thatworkers on a suspended sca old receive a min-imum of 16hrs. hands - on and lecture training.Students will learn the operation of sca oldequipment such as motors, motor safety fea-tures, knot tying, fall protection, self-rescue,outrigger set up, using other rigging devices,tie-backs, and proper use of ladders. Studentswho successfully complete this course will re-ceive a certi cate of completion from Ameri-can Safety Consultants, and the New York CityCollege of Technology, which is good for4 years. After 4 years an 8-hour refresher willbe required.Topics:

    OSHA Regulation (1926.450)OSHA Standards for Construction (1926)NYCDOB Chapter 33General Requirements for Suspended Sca oldsHazards Associated with Sca oldsFall ProtectionInspectionTrainingVertical Lifelines

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is for all employees who work onsuspended sca olds.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA / NYC Department of Buildings

    SUSP 200-ASuspended Sca oldErector/Dismantler Course (32-Hours)New York City Rigging Rules requires thaterectors/dismantlers of a suspended sca oldcomplete and approved 32-hour trainingcourse. Users will be informed of applicableOSHA and ANSI standards and how to identifyhazard during inspections. Chapter 33 of theNYC Building Code also requires formal train-ing for anyone using a suspended sca old inNYC. This course is designed to cover every-thing from the structural systems to focusingon hazards involved with the suspendedsystem and fall protection. Included is theOSHA 10 Construction course. Students whosuccessfully complete this course will receive acerti cate of completion from American SafetyConsultants, and the New York City Collegeof Technology, and a 10-Hour OSHA Construc-tion card.Topics:

    OSHA Regulation (1926.450)OSHA Standards for Construction (1926)NYCDOB Chapter 33General Requirements for Suspended Sca oldsHazards Associated with Sca oldsFall ProtectionInspectionTrainingVertical Lifelines10-Hour OSHA Construction course

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is mandated for all employees whoerect or dismantle a suspended sca old.Regulatory Requirements:OSHA and NYC Department of BuildingsNYC Rigging Rule 9

    CRANE100-ATowerCraneRiggingandSignaling (30-Hours)This course covers the NYC Department ofBuildings regulations for cranes and signaling.These regulations were recently enactedand must be followed when operating cranesin New York City. Students who successfullycomplete this course will receive a certi -cate of completion from American SafetyConsultants, and the New York City Collegeof Technology.Topics:

    Fall protectionCrane assembly and disassemblyPre-lift planningWeights and materialsThe use of slings,Lifting/lowering loadsSignaling and other proper means ofcommunication with the crane operatorCrane and hoist inspectionsRigging requirementsGenerally how to avoid accidents with cranesand hoists

    WhoShouldAttend:All workers engaged in the erecting, jumping,climbing, rigging, or dismantling of a climberor tower crane, including the licensed riggerand rigger foreman must attend this training.Regulatory Requirements:NYC Department of Buildings

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    NYC DOB Courses / Crane Institute of America

    CONC100-AConcrete Site SafetyManager (30-Hours)Beginning January 1, 2009, a Concrete SafetyManager (CSM) must be designated on allmajor buildings during the concrete portion ofthe project. CSMs must have completed a30-hour concrete safety manager courseapproved by the Buildings Department with-in the 5 years before registration. Students whosuccessfully complete this course willreceive a certi cate of completion fromAmerican Safety Consultants, and

    makingthem eligible to take the New York City exam.Topics

    Site Safety OperationsFormingStrippingSca oldsDealing with RebarOSHA Subpart Q - ConcretePPE and Health hazardsFall ProtectionHoisting, Rigging, SignalingSpecs for concrete tests and materialsStairways, and laddersElectrical SafetyNYC Department of Building requirements

    WhoShouldAttend:Anyone designated as a Construction SiteManager on a major building in NYC mustattend this course.Regulatory Requirements:NYC Department of Buildings

    CIA 100-ARigger/Signalperson (16-Hours)This 2-day course is for individuals who act asriggers or signal persons on crane constructionsites. Proper rigging techniques will ensurethe safety of the load and all personnel in thearea, and proper hand signals are essential forcommunicating with the crane operator.Topics

    How to properly use wire rope, chain andsynthetic web slings, rigging hardware, andlifting devicesHow to interpret capacity charts for wirerope, slings and rigging hardware whenperforming proof testThree methods used to calculate sling- loadingSafe rigging practices and proceduresThe correct way to give ASME hand signalsand voice signalsASME responsibilities of signalpersonsProcedures for safely working cranes nearpower linesHow to interpret and comply with OSHAssteel erection standarsHow to determine the weight of a loadHow to prepare a lift planHow to properly use hoists, chain falls andcome-alongsHow to perform a pre-use inspection on wire rope,chain and synthetic web slings, hooks, shackles,eye bolts, hoist rings, turnbuckles, spreader/liftingbeams, load blocks, sheaves, etc.

    WhoShouldAttend:Worker who want to become certi edriggers or hand-signalers.Regulatory Requirements:29 CFR 1926.1400NYCDOB Chapter 33

    CIA 110-AMobile CraneOperator (24-Hours)This 3 day course is ideal for operators, super-visors, riggers and other personnel who requirea thorough knowledge of mobile crane safety.It is an excellent training program to prepareoperators taking state licensing and othercerti cation exams.Topics

    Types, components and terminology ofmobile cranes.How mobile cranes are ratedHow to interpret and use load chartsPre-lift considerationsSafe operating practices and proceduresOperator, rigger & supervisory responsibilitiesHow to perform pre-operational inspectionsHow to conduct pick & carry operations safelyHow to prepare for a critical liftHow to safely perform multi-crane liftsProcedures for boom assembly/disassemblyCorrect hand signals & responsibility ofsignal personsProcedures for safely working cranes aroundpower linesHow to comply with OSHA and ANSI/ASMEsafety requirementsHow to comply with OSHA's requirementswhen hoisting personnel with cranesRigging: wire rope, slings, chain, rigginghardware, lifting devices, calculating slingloading, determining load weight, safe riggingpractices and how to prepare a lift plan

    WhoShouldAttend:Anyone who wants to become pro cient inmobile crane operation or pass the mobilecrane licensing examination.Regulatory Requirements:29 CFR 1926.1400, NYCDOB Chapter 33

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    Crane Institute of America / EPA/DOT/DEC Courses

    HAZ080-AEPA/DECHazardousWasteGenerator (4Hours)State and federal law requires annual and initialhazardous waste training for generators of haz-ardous waste. Students will learn about federal,state and local hazardous waste regulatoryrequirements as they relate to shop level;environmental manager's hazardous wastecompliance activities; relevant hazardouswaste rules, with a particular focus on haz-ardous waste generator requirements; typicalhazardous waste notices of violation and audit

    ndings; container management and accumu-lation requirements; shop level emergency re-sponse; as well as waste minimization goalsand requirements. In addition, the course willsummarize recent regulatory and legislativedevelopments that relate to hazardous waste.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Introduction to EPA and NYS DEC requirementsHazardous waste processingInspecting, handling accumulating wasteGenerating hazardous waste and managinghazardous waste activities.

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who are responsible for theircompanys daily hazardous waste activities and

    eld operations should attend this course.Regulatory Requirements:Federal EPA and NYS DEC

    DOT010-ADOTWork Zone Safety and Flagging(4-Hours)Attendees will obtain basic knowledge relatingto how to set up tra c patterns and detours onroadways and the importance of having awritten tra c control plan in place before workbegins. Students will learn how to remainvisible to tra c and learn which tra c controldevices are best for each tra c situation.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Regulatory IssuesThe Work ZoneFlaggingBu er SpacesProtective VehiclesWork Area DurationAdvanced Warning SignsChannelizing Devices

    WhoShouldAttend:All employees who perform or supervise anystreet and highway detours.Regulatory Requirements:OSHAPESH-Public Employee Safety and HealthFederal Department of TransportationNYS Department of TransportationNYS Department of Motor Vehicles

    HAZ070-ADOT/DECHazardousWasteManifesting (4 Hours)Federal and state law mandates that individu-als who sign hazardous waste manifests haveappropriate hazardous waste and DOTTraining. This course will teach students howto complete a hazardous waste manifest andful ll the regulatory training requirements.Students who successfully complete thiscourse will receive a certi cate of completionfrom American Safety Consultants, and

    Topics:Hazardous waste regulationsMarking drums for disposalPlacardingLDRs and Manifest completion

    WhoShouldAttend:This course is required for anyone who signsa hazardous waste manifest.Regulatory Requirements:US Dept. of Transportation

    CIA 120-AOverheadOperator andCrane Inspector(32-Hours)This 4-day course is for operators, inspectorsand other personnel who require a thoroughknowledge of overhead and gantry cranes,monorail systems and hoists. This programenables companies to perform their ownin-house crane inspections, which includethe OSHA required monthly and periodicInspections. Training and certi cation alsoensure that operators and inspectors meetthe OSHA and ASME competency and quali -cation requirements.Topics

    Causes & results of overhead crane accidentsTypes, components and terminology ofoverhead cranesPre-lift considerationsSafe operating practices and proceduresHow to give correct hand signals andresponsibilities of signal personsHow to control load swingOperator, rigger and supervisor responsibili-ties. How to perform daily, monthly andperiodic inspectionsThe role of inspectors in reducing overheadcrane accidents and liability exposureHow to recognize immediate andpotential hazardsHow to interpret & apply OSHA & ASMEoverhead crane safety standardsInspection procedures, techniques & checklistsRecord-keeping requirements and the correctway to write inspection reportsSelecting the right inspection tools for the jobHow to perform overhead crane load testsfollowing ASME proceduresHow to select correct rigging when performinga load test

    WhoShouldAttend:All overhead crane operators and inspectors.Regulatory Requirements:29 CFR 1926.1400NYCDOB Chapter 33

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    Hofstra University Continuing Education.

    Hofstra University Continuing Education.

  • OSHA Lead / Insurance / Facility Safety &Maintenance

    EPA100-AEPA LeadRRP Renovator InitialTraining(8-Hours)EPAs Renovation, Repair, and Painting FinalRule (40 CFR 475) requires that renovations beperformed by certi ed rms using certi edrenovators. Renovation rms working in pre-1978 homes or child occupied facilities mustsuccessfully complete a Certi ed RenovatorCourse delivered by an EPA approved training

    rm. This 8-hour course meets all requirementsof the EPA nal rule and the HUD Lead SafeHousing Rule. You will learn lead safe workpractices and how to work safely and e ec-tively. Certi cation is valid for 5 years aftercourse completion.Topics

    Hazards of lead based paintEPA and HUD regulationsWorking with lead based paintHow to safely begin workHow to set up the work areaWorking in a lead safe mannerSetting up containmentCleaning the work areaHow to verify cleanlinessProtective clothing Waste disposalDocumentation of workHands on exercises

    WhoShouldAttend:Employees who will be performing leadrenovation, repair, or painting in pre-1978residential buildings or child occupied facilities.Regulatory Requirements:40 CFR 745.90HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule

    EPA110-AEPALeadRRP RenovatorRefresherTraining(4-Hours)EPAs Renovation, Repair, and Painting FinalRule (40 CFR 475) requires that renovations beperformed by certi ed rms using certi edrenovators. Renovation rms working in pre-1978 homes or child occupied facilities mustsuccessfully complete a Certi ed RenovatorCourse delivered by an EPA approved training

    rm. This is a 4-hour refresher course whichis required every 5 years for t