The Inspection Safety Officer (ISO) is intended for foremen and front-line leaders in charge of crews conducting mobile equipment and rigging operations. The ISO course highlights the things to look for to ensure your site is compliant with safe operating standards and procedures. The ISO course covers all major aspects of equipment and material inspection required on heavy industrial and commercial construction sites in addition to covering basic leadership and occupational health and safety
Program Benefits:
· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved
· Courses can be completed at the users own pace
· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion
· Learn concepts that help effectively manage a safety and health program
· Build on Leadership Skills
Rigging Inspection / Aerial Lift Inspection / Skid Steer Loader Inspection / Lift Truck Inspection / Crane & Hoist Hand Signals / Goal Setting / Occupational Health & Safety Awareness for Supervisors / First Aid, CPR & AED
One Day
The ISO is a foundational course which requires no prerequisites
The Construction Safety Trained Supervisor Course (CSTS) helps Supervisors develop the knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the construction industry
Program Benefits:
· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved
· Courses can be completed at the users own pace
· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion
· Learn concepts that help effectively manage a safety and health program
· Build on Leadership Skills
Goal Setting / Crane & Hoist Hand Signals / Occupational Health & Safety Awareness for Supervisors / Worker Safety & Health Awareness / Fall Protection / Trenching & Excavation Safety / Job Safety Analysis / First Aid, CPR & AED
Two Days
Prerequisites and Authorization:
The CSTS is a foundational course which requires no prerequisites
The Construction Site Safety Technician Course (CSST) is designed for individuals who demonstrate competency and work part-time or full-time in health and safety activities devoted to the prevention of construction illnesses and injuries. In addition to technical CFR 1926 training the CSST course offers leadership and industry best practice concepts for incident investigation and and overall site improvement programs
Program Benefits:
· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved
· Courses can be completed at the users own pace
· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion
· Learn concepts that help effectively manage a safety and health program
· Build on Leadership Skills
Goal Setting / Occupational Health & Safety Awareness for Supervisors / Worker Safety & Health Awareness / Fall Protection / Trenching & Excavation Safety / Job Safety Analysis / Confined Space Safety / Fundamentals of Accident Investigation / First Aid, CPR & AED
Four Days
Prerequisites and Authorization:
The CSST is a foundational course which requires no prerequisites
The Construction Safety Manager Course (CSM) is designed for current or potential safety managers or directors in the construction industry who are responsible for establishing or managing their organization's safety and health program. In addition to technical safety compliance training, the CSM course focusses on ethical and leadership concepts required to successfully manage a S&H Program
Program Benefits:
· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved
· Courses can be completed at the users own pace
· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion
· Learn concepts that help effectively manage a safety and health program
· Build on Leadership Skills
Bloodborne Pathogens / Goal Setting / Occupational Health & Safety Awareness for Supervisors / Worker Safety & Health Awareness / Fall Protection / Trenching & Excavation Safety / Job Safety Analysis / Confined Space Safety / Fundamentals of Accident Investigation / Mobile Crane Safety / OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
One Week
Prerequisites and Authorization:
The CSM is a foundational course which requires no prerequisites; however, prior knowledge of workplace safety is highly recommended.
The Occupational Health & Safety Professional (OHSP) is designed for current or potential safety managers or directors in General industry who are responsible for establishing or managing their organization's safety and health program. In addition to technical safety CFR 1910 compliance training, the OHSP course focusses on ethical and leadership concepts required to successfully manage a S&H Program
Program Benefits:
· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved
· Courses can be completed at the users own pace
· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion
· Learn concepts that help effectively manage a safety and health program
· Build on Leadership Skills
Bloodborne Pathogens / Goal Setting / Occupational Health & Safety Awareness for Supervisors / Worker Safety & Health Awareness / Fall Protection / Lockout Tag Out LOTO / Job Safety Analysis / Confined Space Safety / Fundamentals of Accident Investigation / Process Safety Management / OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
One Week
Prerequisites and Authorization:
The OHSP is a foundational course which requires no prerequisites; however, prior knowledge of workplace safety is highly recommended.
The Construction Quality Manager (CQM) This course has been designed for business owners and anyone involved in project management, and will be of particular interest to Estimators, Builders, Engineers, Construction and Project Managers, Project Coordinators, Works Managers, Quality Managers or those intending to be involved in the area of controlling costs, quality or any other risks on projects.
Program Benefits:
· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved
· Courses can be completed at the users own pace
· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion
· Build on Leadership Skills
Goal Setting / Project Management / Change Order Management / Construction Estimating / Effective Supervision
Four Days
Prerequisites and Authorization:
The CQM is a foundational course which requires no prerequisites
An OSHA-Compliant Trainer Certification Course for Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (Aerial Boom Lifts and Scissor Lifts). I-CAB Recognized. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, gain access to and print off your test, certificate, and a checklist which you can use to observe operators. This course also includes a complete training kit. These kits come with everything you need to put on your own training in-house. Everything can be reused and customized as needed to make it fit your specific situation.
The kit contains all of the files we use when we go on-site to train operators and trainers (Main PowerPoint presentation, student manual files, exams and answer keys, pre-shift booklet files, safety poster files, standards, certificate and wallet card templates, hundreds of accident profiles which can be used for toolbox meetings, the classroom forms you need, etc.)
This is an online First Aid, CPR and AED Training course. This course administered in accordance with the most current ECC/ILCOR and AHA guidelines. This course is OSHA-Compliant and I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies OSHA's requirements for the classroom training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, you will be able to print your certificate and a wallet card, as well as a customizable form which can be used by employers as needed to observe the worker's application of the principles discussed during the training. Certification requirements can vary by state. Check local standards for any additional requirements.
None of us want an injury/illness to occur which is why so much is invested in prevention. However, the true impact of a workplace injury/illness is realized in how that situation is managed.
Yet many courses discuss the theory of WCB claims management when what you’re looking for is the practical knowledge and thought process to manage the claim.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
• Take action the moment you are informed of a potential workplace injury/illness
• How to manage that claim on day one and going forward
• The key principles of claims management that can be applied to any industry
• The thoughts, questions, and actions you have at each stage of the process
• How to protect from Lost time claims in the most complex of situations
• How to mitigate a safety statistic regardless of the classification guidelines
• How to set up the resources around you to assist in claims management
• How to develop and implement a claims management package/documents
• When to manage or appeal a WCB claim
While WCB claims management may seem complicated, you’ll be able to manage the most complex claims at the end of this course because you will understand the key principles of claims management and how to use them.
While we all hope situations like fires, floods, human violence, and medical emergencies never happen to or around us at work, the reality is that sometimes they do. If a co-worker had a heart attack at the lunch table next to you, would you know what to do? Do you know how to recognize and prevent some of the most common emergencies that affect your particular industry? As an employer, do you feel confident that your emergency management material covers these situations thoroughly and appropriately? This course encourages proper preparedness by taking both employers and employees through the steps of emergency management so that they can be confident and knowledgeable about their roles before, during, and after an emergency situation happens.
This course consists of six chapters. These chapters include:
There will be quizzes along the way, and upon completion you will be presented with a final exam to test your knowledge.
COURSE TOPICS
Being ready to handle any emergency thrown your way means being properly prepared! By the end of this course, you should be able to:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.120 regulations mandate training for all individuals who are involved in Hazardous Waste Operations or in emergency response to hazardous substance releases. This is usually called HAZWOPER training. All new employees must be trained before entering work assignments in the scope of this standard and contaminated work zones. They must also receive refresher training. This is a 13-part series of modules on HAZWOPER designed to provide the annual refresher training as required by OSHA for all employees affected by this regulation.
An OSHA-Compliant Training Class Online for Fall Protection (for both Construction and General Industry). I-CAB Recognized. This course covers: fall prevention, restraint and arrest across a variety of applications.
This course satisfies OSHA's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, you will gain access to your certificate and a checklist which can be used by your employer to observe you in the field applying what you learned.
I-CAB RECOGNIZED COURSE
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessments.
Developed with input from a cross-sector of industries, Locate Management's new online Safe Excavation course is aimed at developing safe excavation skills and attitudes. This e-learning course explains how to excavate safely as part of the ground disturbance process. It discusses soil factors, sloping, benching, scaling and trimming, temporary protective structures and alternatives, worker access, and temporary crossing ramps the necessary process to plan and safely excavate as per applicable regulatory federal and provincial/state requirements, acts and industry best practices.
This online Confined Space Permit-Required course is designed to help you understand the hazards associated with confined spaces and the procedures your employer has in place to protect you and those around you.
You may be able to enter an enclosed space, but could you get back out safely? If it is a permit-required confined space, you know there is a risk of a flammable, asphyxiating, corrosive or toxic atmosphere. This training will help you understand the hazards associated with confined spaces and the procedures your employer has in place to protect you and those around you. Do not take this information lightly. It can make the difference between life and death! Ideal learners are anyone who works in or around confined spaces.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments reviews the various types of aerial lifts, make employees aware of the hazards that are associated with these lifts, and give them the information that they'll need to work safely… whether they're using a lift or working around one. Topics covered in the course include the types of aerial lifts and the training required to operate them, hazards associated with using aerial lifts, "pre-start" and "worksite" inspections, setting up, operating and moving an aerial lift, working on the ground near an aerial lift and more. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood... and retained.