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- OSHA 1910 General Industry 10 Hour
This course is presented as part of the OSHA Outreach Program for general industry. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a course completion certificate and a wallet-sized DOL/OSHA completion card. The course is appropriate for all employees, including workers, foremen, job supervisors, inspectors, and all those involved in general industry safety. Training is based on General Industry safety standards and includes: Introduction to OSHA, Electrical Safety, Walking and Working Surfaces, Exit Routes, Emergency Action, and Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection, Materials Handling/Back Injury Prevention, Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Personal Protective Equipment, Machine Guarding, Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) and Bloodborne Pathogens.
- OSHA 1910 General Industry 30 Hour
The purpose of this class is to promote workplace safety and health and to make workers more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights. Training includes recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of workplace hazards. Classes also provide overview information regarding OSHA, including workers’ rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. The 30-hour training program is intended to provide workers with some safety responsibility a greater depth and variety of training. All outreach training is intended to cover an overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention.
This course is taught using the guidelines of the American Heart Association or the National Safety Council and is a “must-have” for all employees. Whether you work in an office, in a shop, or out in the field, gaining adequate knowledge to save a life is applicable in any situation.
In this course, students will learn about the General Industry Confined Space Standard 1910.146. Students will gain understanding in the general requirements, the definition of the confined space, differences in confined space and permit-required confined space. Students will also learn how to reclassify spaces, atmospheric monitoring as it pertains to confined space work, and other workplace hazards and terminology. This program adheres to ANSI Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training.
The Lead Renovator, Repair and Painting (LRRP) training is an 8 hour EPA compliant program that teaches contractors the procedures, work practice controls and other responsibilities needed to safely provide home repair and renovation to a variety of customers that have potential or actual lead based paint in their homes and child occupied facilities.
Our Hydrogen Sulfide training program offers the best and most informative H2S training available. Exposing your employees to this toxic gas can mean serious injuries both long and short term. Whether you are in the oil and gas industry, petrochemical industry, or just have the potential to work with or around Hydrogen Sulfide, CS Consulting will ensure that every student receive the necessary knowledge to adequately protect themselves from this extremely poisonous gas. This course exceeds the training requirements set forth by OSHA and the ANSI Z390.1 standard.
Course topics include: Industrial history of H2S, Toxicology, Chemical Properties, Physical Properties, Common names, Emergency Procedures, Rescue Procedures, and much more!
In this course, students will learn about the General Industry requirements for Respiratory Protection 1910.134. Students will gain understanding in the general requirements, the definitions of respiratory protection, differences in respiratory gear, requirements of fit testing, atmospheric monitoring as it pertains to respiratory protection and other work place hazards and terminology. This program adheres to ANSI Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training.
In this course, students will learn when Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is necessary, what type of PPE is necessary, how to properly put on, take off, adjust and wear PPE, the limitations of PPE and the proper care, maintenance, useful life and disposal of Personal Protective Equipment.
In this course, students will become familiar with Lockout/Tagout and the duties of the authorized user. This course covers the servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment which could have unexpected star-up, energization, or release of stored energy. Students will become familiar with terms and hazards associated with LOTO. This program adheres to ANSI Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training.
In this course, students will learn what Benzene is, where it comes from and how employees may be exposed, as well as the health hazards associated with exposure to Benzene, workplace assessment and detection/measurement of Benzene, what is known about Benzene at oil production and treatment facilities and more.
Certified Operator Training for the specific forklift type and workplace-specific hazards. Hazard identification and prevention is discussed and evaluated. Successful completion includes a certificate and wallet card with 3-year renewal.
This course is designed around the ANSI Z359.2-2007 (Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program) duties of an Authorized Person (Section 3.2.5). This program adheres to ANSI Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training. Students completing this program will be able to inspect and use basic fall protection systems according to their site and follow directions as given by a competent trainer. This program focuses on fall hazard recognition and the use of the equipment and procedures to abate such hazards. This program is not designed for workers who assess fall hazards, select appropriate protection or select anchorages. If these skills are desired, the Competent Person Program is the most applicable.
In this course, students will learn about the characteristics of fire behavior. They will also learn about the different stages of fire, different fire classifications, and how to choose the correct extinguisher for the correct type of fuel to extinguish the incipient stage fire. Students will also learn, through demonstration and practical application, how to correctly inspect and deploy fire extinguishers. This program adheres to ANSI Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training.
In this course, students will learn OSHA standards for walking and working surfaces, including requirements for housekeeping, guarding floor and wall openings, holes, industrial stairs and ladders.
Our Confined Space Rescue course allows the emergency responder to develop the skills, confidence, and rigging experience necessary to safely manage rescuing victims in any confined space situation. Through our very intensive training regimen, students will be pushed beyond the complexity of most real-world situations that students may find themselves in. Confined spaces present one of the most dangerous situations due to combined specialties of EMS, High/Low angle rescue, and Hazmat. After this course, students will feel comfortable and confident to handle the demands of an effective rescue in a confined space.
Course Length: 40 Hours
Skills Overview: Life/Scene safety, team organization, OSHA confined space regulatory compliance, pre-rigging, supplied air & SCBA usage, hazardous materials monitoring, selection of PPE, victim packaging and rescue, familiarization with rope rescue equipment and rigging, and anchor point selection.
This course is an extension upon the fundamental skills learned in our Confined Space I course. Students are given complex confined space scenarios where they must build from and expand the skills they develop in the Confined Space Rescue I course. Student skills and team response effectiveness will be enhanced by extensive hands-on training and realistic problem-solving exercises, including toxic atmosphere (IDLH) scenarios where students will wear and become more familiar with both SCBA’s and supplied airline respirators (SAR’s). Students will be tested on rigging skills, problem solving proficiency, and a written exam.
Course Length: 40
Our rope rescue course provides a 40 hour comprehensive focus on high and low angle rescue. Whether used for wilderness search & rescue, confined spaces, towers, or other industrial applications, this course offers students the valuable knowledge and ability to save fellow workers when in harm’s way. As with all of our training, students will be pushed far beyond what they are likely to find in any real-world scenario. This “worst-case” scenario training exercises every student’s ability to problem solve and apply rigging and equipment fundamentals, in order to achieve their objective. This course is a great tool to offer your employees so they can effectively size up and take care of any high risk rope rescue situation. Skills taught cover requirements set forth by NFPA 1670 and 1006. Extensive hands-on scenarios cover line transfers, pick-offs, rigging, advantage systems, anchor point selection, repelling, belaying, and much more!
Course Length: 40 Hours
Skills Overview: Rope rescue equipment familiarization, equipment maintenance, knot tying, patient packaging & care, mechanical advantage systems, belaying, repelling, stokes-basket (litter) packaging and tending, pick-off’s, line transfers, and a variety of practical evolutions.
Our professional Advanced Rope Rescue Technician course will challenge and test students to a higher level of rigging and problem solving complexity. With the prerequisite of previously passing the Rope Rescue Technician course, students build on the strong fundamentals they have learned through their previous training and past real-life experiences. By requiring students to have already passed the Rope Rescue Technician course, this offers us to focus on hands on training, scenario based instruction, and less time in the classroom. Although fun and a great time outdoors, students will learn more and more each time they go “over the edge”.
Course Length: 40 Hours
Skills Overview: Initial classroom review, problem solving rigging, and advanced scenarios.
Maintain your skills and technician level certification by attending our 16 hour recertification program. This course will update students on the latest rescue techniques, equipment and standards. Hands-on scenarios will allow students to practice their skills repeatedly in order to get back that “muscle memory” that is so easily lost if these specialized skills aren’t used on a regular basis. This refresher requirement also complies with employee/rescuer evaluation and retraining per OSHA regulations.
Course Length: 16 Hours
Hazardous materials training is an integral part of reducing lost product and minimizing downtime during an incident. Proper training will allow you to quickly mitigate or even prevent hazardous materials emergencies from occurring. Whether it’s as an awareness level course to aid your employees in recognizing emergency situations, or advanced technician level training; CS Consulting provides real-world hand-on quality training that focuses on familiarization and “muscle memory” in dealing with these technically challenging incidents.
Our focus is to provide your employees with the highest quality training possible so that they will be ready to act to most emergency situations. We believe that training should be harder and more intense than the average emergency scene. By exposing each student to “worst-case” scenarios (and pushing them to their max), they will be more comfortable establishing scene control and managing a hazardous materials scene. It is with this self confidence and knowledge that allows students to quickly and effectively mitigate any type of release or hazmat incident that could happen in or out of your facility.
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It is with this “intense” concept in mind that we have created our hazmat courses. As mentioned above we offer Awareness, Operations, & Technician level hazardous materials training. All courses are in accordance with NFPA 472 and 29 CFR 1910.120. We understand there are other organizations that conduct hazmat courses that provide similar training. These courses include many hours of training that have no specific relevance to the operations involved at your facility. It is for these reasons why we conduct a general analysis of your facility so we know how to tailor the training into specific and applicable training.
Our Hydrogen Sulfide training program offers the best and most informative H2S training available. Exposing your employees to this toxic gas can mean serious injuries both long and short term. Whether you are in the oil and gas industry, petrochemical industry, or just have the potential to work with or around Hydrogen Sulfide, CS Consulting will ensure that every student receive the necessary knowledge to adequately protect themselves from this extremely poisonous gas. This course exceeds the training requirements set forth by OSHA and the ANSI Z390.1 standard.
Course topics include: Industrial history of H2S, Toxicology, Chemical Properties, Physical Properties, Common names, Emergency Procedures, Rescue Procedures, and much more!
Our 4 hour hazmat awareness level training is geared toward individuals who are not expected to suit up and actively respond to a hazmat release. These individuals are those who are expected to recognize that a release has occurred, notify the proper supervisors and authorities, and isolate the release from the public.
Course Length: 4 Hours
Course Content: Course goes over OSHA’s Hazwoper standard (29 CFR 1910.120). Students are given an overview of general response guidelines, specific issues with hazmat emergencies, and a brief overview of response objectives and tactics.
This hands-on intensive 24 hour course exposes students to hazardous materials emergency response. Compliant with NFPA 472 and OSHA 1910.120, this course allows students to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively recognize a hazmat release, choose the proper protective equipment and tactics, and quickly mitigate the situation through defensive tactics such as damming, diking, or diverting the substance. Students will understand the unique issues associated with hazmat releases and they will gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to be effective hazmat responders for your organization.
Course Length: 24 hours
Skills Taught: Hazmat recognition, identification, selection of PPE, donning/doffing of PPE, implementation of defensive tactics, decontamination, site management, and proper incident command.
Our Hazmat Tech. course develops the advanced hazmat training necessary to confidently handle any size release in an offensive or defensive manner. Compliant with NFPA 472 and OSHA 1910.120, students will spend a large percentage of the course in level A & B protective ensembles working to solve a variety of hands-on scenarios. Hazmat technicians are the highest trained responders in the hot-zone of a hazmat incident and need the knowledge and training to ensure a quick solution to any surprise they may encounter. Our Technician course stresses students with scenarios and situations that push them farther than they might ever be pushed during a real incident. This intensive type of training allows students to learn how to handle the most complicated incident, therefore when they are involved in an incident after their training, they will feel confident and comfortable with whatever incident they may find.
Course Length: 40 Hours
Skills Taught: Hazmat recognition, identification, selection of PPE, implementation of offensive tactics, advanced decontamination, site management, and advanced incident command.
The 80 hour Hazmat Technician level course that we offer is a much more in-depth and hands-on intensive course than that of our 40 hour course. For emergency responders throughout the Rocky Mountain region, state fire marshal’s offices are requiring 80 hours of hazmat training in order to be recognized as a hazmat technician. This course is in response to this higher expectation of advanced training. Students will spend the majority of the class out of the classroom and with real-world hazmat handling equipment that they may come in contact with during a real incident.
Course Length: 80 Hours
Skills Taught: Hazmat recognition, identification, selection of PPE, implementation of offensive tactics, advanced decontamination, site management, and advanced incident command. This class spends the majority of the 80 hours out of the classroom in hands-on training exercises.
Our 8 hour general Hazwoper refresher training is geared toward those hazardous materials managers, incident commanders, or other response personnel that don’t normally suit up during a response to hazardous materials. This daylong classroom refresher focuses on site management, life safety, and tactics used in mitigating an incident involving hazardous materials. The class will end with a tabletop exercise in which students will exercise their skills with emergency management, using the incident command system, and in using reference materials to gain needed information about the release.
Course Length: 8 Hours
Skills Taught: General review of OSHA’s Hazwoper standard (29 CFR 1910.120), overview of changes in regulations and advances in tools of the trade. Class is driven by student participation and culminates with a tabletop scenario. Student will be tested/evaluated to ensure competence in dealing with hazardous materials releases.
Our 8 hour hands-on Hazwoper refresher focuses on the emergency responder in the hot zone of a hazardous materials release. With very little classroom time, the course spends the majority of the day suited up and dealing with a variety of problem solving scenarios, and work stations where they can become more proficient at dealing with hazmat spills. Whether you are trained at the 24 hour Operations or the 40/80 hour Technician level, this course gives you the renewed hands-on training to return back to your job confident and capable.
Course Length: 8 Hours
Skills Taught: Students will start the morning off with classroom review of regulations, changes and advances to the industry. The second half of the day will be spent with tabletop scenarios, hands on decontamination tactics, and a review of both offensive and defensive tactics.
Supervisors or incident commanders need specific management training when it comes to dealing with hazardous materials incidents. Our supervisors’ hazmat management training allow student to learn techniques and issues that only the higher levels of management deal with.
Course Length: 8 Hours
Skills Taught: Overview of OSHA and DOT regulations, proper command and control of incidents, specific issues with hazardous materials incidents, how to deal with the media, and a tabletop exercise at the end of the course to bring every skill together.
In this course, students will learn where Naturally Occuring Radiation Material (NORM) can be found, radiation-related risks, pathways of radiation exposure, procedures employees can use to protect themselves, such as time, distance and shielding, as well as PPE and personal hygiene (washing hands prior to smoking or eating).