
Training Programs
On-site or In-House, we can customize programs to fit the need of your people
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We offer programs for:
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Fall Protection
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Scaffolding
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Swing Stage Competent Person
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Swing Stage Operator
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Forklift Operator
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Boom Lift Operator
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Scissor Lift Operator
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Rigger and Signalling
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MOT Flagger

Fall Protection
Falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities. This Fall Protection Training program is designed to equip workers and supervisors with the knowledge and skills needed to work safely at heights. Learn how to identify potential fall hazards, use the appropriate fall protection systems, and comply with industry regulations to prevent accidents.
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Course Highlights:
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Regulatory Requirements: Understand OSHA, ANSI, and other relevant fall protection standards.
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Types of Fall Protection Systems: Learn about personal fall arrest systems, guardrails, safety nets, and other protective measures.
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Inspection and Maintenance: How to inspect fall protection equipment to ensure it’s in working order.
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Rescue Procedures: Effective fall rescue strategies and techniques.
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Practical Application: Hands-on training with real-world scenarios to reinforce learning.

Scaffolding
Scaffolding is essential for many construction and maintenance tasks, but it also comes with significant safety risks. This Scaffolding Safety Training program teaches workers the proper procedures for scaffolding erection, use, and dismantling, ensuring a safer work environment and compliance with safety regulations.
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Course Highlights:
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Types of Scaffolds: Learn about supported scaffolds, suspended scaffolds, and other common systems.
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Inspection Protocols: How to identify potential hazards and inspect scaffolding for stability, load-bearing capacity, and overall safety.
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Erection & Dismantling: Safe practices for setting up and taking down scaffolding systems.
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Fall Protection: Implementing appropriate fall protection measures while working on scaffolding.
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Regulatory Compliance: Understanding OSHA scaffold regulations to ensure compliance.



Swing Stage
Competent Person
Swing stages, or suspended scaffolds, are commonly used for high-rise and vertical work, but they pose unique safety challenges. This training program ensures that workers and supervisors gain the necessary expertise to safely oversee the use of swing stages, including hazard assessment, inspection protocols, and emergency procedures.
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Course Highlights:
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Role of the Competent Person: Understand the duties and responsibilities of the competent person overseeing swing stage operations.
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OSHA Standards: In-depth study of OSHA regulations related to the use of swing stages.
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Risk Assessment: Learn to identify potential hazards and implement preventive safety measures.
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Inspection & Maintenance: Guidelines for inspecting swing stages for safety and performance.
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Emergency Procedures: Rescue protocols and emergency response strategies.
Swing Stage Operator
Operating a swing stage requires specific skills and knowledge. This training program covers the safe operation of suspended scaffolds, ensuring operators understand how to manage the equipment, assess risks, and follow safety protocols to minimize accidents.
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Course Highlights:
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System Components: Overview of swing stage platform components and their safety features.
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Operating Procedures: Step-by-step guidance on how to safely operate and maneuver the platform.
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Load Limits and Stability: Ensuring platform stability and adhering to load limits to avoid accidents.
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Pre-Use Inspections: How to conduct thorough inspections before use.
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Emergency Protocols: Procedures for responding to equipment malfunctions or emergencies.


Forklift Operator
Forklifts are critical for material handling, but they can also pose significant risks if not operated correctly. This comprehensive Forklift Operator Training course teaches the essential skills needed to safely operate forklifts, reduce the risk of accidents, and improve operational efficiency in the workplace.
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Course Highlights:
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Forklift Types and Operation: Learn the functions and specific uses of various forklift types.
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Pre-Operation Safety Checks: How to inspect forklifts before use to ensure they are in safe working condition.
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Load Handling: Best practices for loading, unloading, and transporting materials safely.
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Safe Driving Practices: Tips for driving forklifts safely, particularly in tight or crowded spaces.
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OSHA Standards: Understanding and complying with OSHA regulations for forklift safety.
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Accident Prevention: Identifying common hazards and how to avoid forklift-related accidents.
Boom Lift Operator
Boom lifts are essential for reaching high and hard-to-access areas on construction sites, maintenance jobs, and industrial tasks. This Boom Lift Operator Training program provides comprehensive instruction on the safe operation of boom lifts, covering both theoretical and hands-on elements to ensure that operators can work confidently and safely at height.
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Course Highlights:
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Boom Lift Types and Functionality: Learn about different types of boom lifts (articulating and telescopic) and their appropriate uses.
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Pre-Operation Safety Checks: How to inspect the equipment before use to ensure it is in safe working condition.
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Operating Procedures: Safe operating techniques for maneuvering the boom lift, controlling lift functions, and managing load capacity.
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Hazard Identification: Recognizing potential hazards when operating boom lifts, including electrical risks, uneven ground, and overhead obstacles.
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Emergency Procedures: Response protocols for equipment malfunction or emergency situations.
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OSHA Compliance: Understanding and complying with OSHA regulations regarding boom lift operation.


Scissor Lift Operator
Scissor lifts are versatile and widely used for tasks that require lifting workers vertically. This training program focuses on ensuring safe operation, proper maintenance, and emergency procedures to mitigate the risks associated with scissor lifts, which are often used in tight spaces and elevated work areas.
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Course Highlights:
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Types of Scissor Lifts: Understand the different models and features of scissor lifts and their applications.
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Pre-Operational Inspections: How to conduct daily checks to ensure the equipment is safe to operate.
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Operating Techniques: Proper operation and control techniques to maneuver the lift safely within work environments.
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Stability and Load Capacity: Ensuring the lift is used within its rated load capacity and on stable ground.
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Hazard Awareness: Recognizing and managing potential hazards, such as tipping, overhead obstructions, and electrical risks.
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Emergency Response: Steps to take in the event of a malfunction or emergency.
Rigger and Signalling
Riggers play a critical role in lifting operations, and effective communication is vital for ensuring safety. This training program focuses on teaching the skills needed to safely rig loads, use lifting equipment, and signal crane operators during lifting operations to avoid accidents and ensure the safety of all personnel involved.
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Course Highlights:
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Rigging Equipment and Terminology: Learn about different rigging tools, such as slings, shackles, hooks, and lifting beams.
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Load Calculations: Understand how to determine the safe working load limit and calculate load weights for rigging.
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Rope and Knot Techniques: Basic rigging knots and rope safety practices.
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Signaling Procedures: Learn the proper hand and radio signals for communicating with crane operators and other team members.
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Safety Protocols: Understand how to assess load stability, ensure proper lifting angles, and minimize swing risks.
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Hazard Identification: Recognize common rigging and lifting hazards, including load shifts, equipment failure, and weather conditions.



MOT Flagger
The role of a flagger is critical to maintaining safety on roadwork and construction sites. This MOT (Maintenance of Traffic) Flagger Training course provides workers with the skills and knowledge necessary to control traffic effectively and prevent accidents when working on or near roadways.
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Course Highlights:
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Flagger Duties and Responsibilities: Understanding the flagger’s role in ensuring the safety of both workers and drivers.
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Traffic Control Devices: Learn the proper use of traffic control devices, including signs, cones, and barricades.
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Flagging Techniques: Master the proper flagging methods for directing and stopping traffic.
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Signaling and Communication: How to effectively communicate with other workers and drivers using hand signals and radios.
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Safety Procedures: Learn the importance of staying visible, wearing appropriate gear, and working in accordance with state and federal traffic control guidelines.
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Accident Prevention: Recognizing potential hazards in the work zone and how to prevent accidents.
