OSHA HAZWOPER Training
To protect workers while at hazardous sites, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) HAZWOPER training is mandatory. This program provides regulations, for clean-up and response workers, to ensure their health and safety. OSHA HAZWOPER training from OSHA.NET prepares emergency workers and clean-up workers to complete their jobs safely, regardless of the hazardous scenarios they […]
MSHA Training
When working in a mine, safety must be the first priority. The Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) is in place to help miners, whether they need guidance or materials to help them attain needed training. The training is mandatory and according to federal law, all miners must take training courses annually to refresh themselves of […]
Mold Certification Online
The potential health risk of toxigenic mold can be great, therefore, it’s important to have a certified mold inspector look at any issues. Our Mold Inspector certification online course will provide you information on mold and the tools used to become a mold inspector. It also covers personal protective equipment necessary during an inspection process. […]
What is A Certified Environmental Specialist?
A certified environmental specialist is a scientist who studies a particular population and its impact on the environment. These specialists are experts in natural science and they can identify problems or areas of concern within a particular environment. They collect and analyze samples of water, soil, plant material, and a variety of other things. Environmental […]
OSHA HAZWOPER
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has guidelines for those working with hazardous materials. It is recommended by OSHA that companies with employees and contractors who work with and around hazardous materials, should take safety training courses and the applicable certifications. It has been found that those who take these training courses have fewer […]
OSHA Fall Protection Program
OSHA Fall Protection training is critically important for all employees. This online training is ideal for tradesmen as well as workers on any job site. Fall protection is a must for any employees that utilize personal fall protection systems. Warehouses, construction sites, high rises, and anywhere else where falls may occur, employees need to be […]
40 Hour HAZWOPER
HAZWOPER certification is important for all employees. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) advises companies to advise employees and contractors to take safety training courses when dealing with hazardous materials. By taking these courses, workplace injuries can be reduced. The 40 hour HAZWOPER course is ideal for those who work around hazardous materials which […]
OSHA Training Courses
OSHA Pros, headquartered in North Richland Hills, Texas (between Dallas and Fort Worth), provides on-site and online safety training, industrial safety consulting services, mock OSHA inspections, risk assessments, expert safety testimony in court cases, and any other advice and guidance a company might need to
Mold Certification Online
The mold inspector certification course will provide the student with a fundamental knowledge about Fungi and the potential health risks of toxigenic mold. It will explain the different tools and personal protective equipment (PPE) used during the inspection process. It will also cover
Fall Protection Training
You may not think much about potential falls at work, but there is a lot to be known. On the job site, you want to not only be able to protect against potential falls, but you also should be aware of the different fall arrest systems that are required based on the work being done. […]
What Is HAZWOPER Training?
You may have heard about this training but not known what it is or even what the word HAZWOPER stands for. Let’s address the basics first and then dive into the details. HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard. This standard was enacted by OSHA in 1990. The standard was meant to
OSHA 10 Expiration: Do you need to renew your training?
Since 1971, OSHA has been setting the standards for safety in construction and several other industries. After you complete OSHA training, you usually receive your card in the mail from the Department of Labor within a month or two. When you receive the card, you may notice
We’ve updated our “Most Dangerous Cities” maps with data from 2015
Remember our page of interactive maps showing the most dangerous cities for American workers? We’ve just added the latest data from 2015 with updated rankings and new observations. We also improved our method for mining the data to give you a more accurate view. So where does your city rank now?
Obstructed Exits, Wiring Cited at Macy’s, Finish Line
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently conducted an inspection of a Florida-based Macy’s location and issued 14 citations to both Macy’s and The Finish Line for numerous safety and health violations. The most recent inspection
OSHA: Preventing Falls with OSHA 10 Training
Gravity is a serious yet often overlooked safety hazard. Failure to protect workers from falls was the most common OSHA violation in 2015 with 6,721 violations. The risk of worker falls has grown rapidly with the growth of the communications industry and the use of communications towers. By enrolling your workers in an OSHA 10 […]
OSHA: Incident Reporting and Recordkeeping
As part of OSHA’s push for higher workplace safety standards, employers must report and record all serious accidents resulting in worker injury or illness. This requirement helps companies improve their environmental health and safety training programs, protect workers, and ultimately create safer working conditions. Review the latest reporting rules (effective January 1, 2015) to keep […]
OSHA Fines Are Going Up
OSHA Fines Increases Emphasize Importance of Workplace Safety Training Businesses now have another incentive to bring their occupational safety training up to date. For the first time in 25 years, fines for workplace safety violations are due to increase following the passage of a new bill signed by President Barack Obama. As a result of […]
Furniture Fiasco: A Case for LOTO Training
There’s no excuse for putting profits before worker safety. According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) work injury report survey, moving machine parts resulted in 88 percent of all equipment-related injuries among respondents. Investing in lock out tag out (LOTO) training helps save lives, prevent costly legal proceedings, and protect a company’s reputation.
Construction Confined Space Entry Training Gets Final Ruling
Confined spaces rarely make for optimal working conditions. Hazards such as collapsing structures, toxic fumes, electricity, combustion, and suffocation can endanger the lives of unprepared workers. New OSHA regulations require that employers establish a confined space entry policy and ensure that workers receive adequate training in confined space safety standards for construction sites.
Fall Protection: A Matter of Life and Death
Falls are the number one cause of death in the construction industry. In 2013 alone, falls claimed the lives of nearly 700 construction workers. Many employers overlook the importance of workplace safety training, a growing concern among roofing professionals. An OSHA online fall protection course teaches
OSHA 30 Classes Provide Safety Knowledge Foundation
OSHA courses set the standard for workplace safety. However, with so many course options, it’s easy for supervisors to get confused. Many wonder if a 10 hour course will do the trick, or if they should invest the time and effort in an OSHA 30 hour course. What’s the Difference Between an OSHA 10 and […]
OSHA 10 Hour Certification Doesn’t Exist, but a 10 Hour Wallet Card Does
OSHA has set the standard for safety in construction and general industry since 1971. Thousands of workers each year enroll in OSHA 10 hour courses and learn how to protect themselves from workplace hazards. While OSHA course completion remains voluntary in several states, it demonstrates a commitment to safety and respect for the industry as […]
Tips for Succeeding in the OSHA 30 Online Training
Online training courses offered by OSHA have helped thousands of workers recognize workplace hazards and minimize the risk of injury. Employees and managers who enroll in an OSHA 30 hour online training program demonstrate their commitment to safety and help protect their industry as a whole. However, succeeding in OSHA30 requires more than just a […]
Addressing Workplace Safety from Arc Flashes (NFPA 70E)
Electrical safety is a crucial part of OSHA compliance. The 2015 revision of NFPA 70E requires employers to conduct an arc flash risk assessment. If risks exist, employers must establish safety protocols to protect employees from electrical hazards. With proper arc flash analysis training, employees can conduct hazardous electrical work safely. What Is Arc Flash? […]
Automated Training Improves Worker Safety and Performance
In fields such as construction, manufacturing, and medicine, proper safety training is a must. Employees need to know how to safely operate tools and machinery, respond to emergencies, recognize safety hazards and help prevent accidents. Many companies today rely on automated training tools to keep employees up to speed. When implemented correctly, automated training helps […]
Preventing Lower Back Injury in the Workplace
Lower back injury is a leading cause of worker disability. Low back pain affects roughly a quarter of the global population each year, resulting in over 20 million healthy years lost, according to a study by researchers at the University of Sydney. Reducing the incidence of lower back injury is a key challenge for employers […]
Ammonia Hazards in the Workplace
Companies that manufacture products requiring refrigeration commonly use ammonia. Ammonia is a generally safe and cost-effective way to regulate temperatures and prevent spoilage. However, ammonia is a hazardous chemical, and, without proper safety procedures, ammonia leaks in the workplace can endanger workers and even the public. Development and compliance with Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, […]
Will New York’s Labor Law 240 Soon Pull a 180?
Contractors and construction workers all know New York’s Scaffold Law, officially known as Labor Law 240: irrespective of workplace safety training and equipment, any workers injured by elevation-related injuries in construction, repair, or demolition work cannot be held liable for their own injuries even if they were personally negligent, such as failing to use available […]
Company Learns Expensive Lesson from Welding Safety Violations
Poor Welding Safety Practices Lead to Disaster Even with advances in welding technology, attention to safety remains a serious issue. That became especially evident to Black Elk Energy, a Houston-based offshore oil producer that racked up 356 citations in just three years for violating OSHA safety regulations and endangering the lives of workers. The company’s […]
What are the differences between OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 training for the construction industry? [Infographic]
If your construction job requires you to complete an OSHA training course, you need to decide fast which one to take. OSHA 10 hour construction training will give you the basics, while OSHA 30 hour online provides a bit more and a number of elective choices you may need for your job. See what’s covered […]
OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 Online? Find out what’s covered with our Infographic
We’ve found that some workers know they need to complete an OSHA safety training course, but aren’t sure how to choose between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 hour training online. Of course OSHA 30 hour goes more in depth, but did you know it also covers a wider selection of electives, some of which you […]
A Good Argument for LOTO Awareness Training
No matter the industry, worker safety should be a company’s top priority. Recently, Formed Fiber Technologies, LLC landed in hot water with the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The auto supply company, which manufactures fibers and fabrics for use in vehicles, submitted fraudulent documents and made false statements claiming they had corrected […]
The Focus Four Causes of Death in the Workplace [Infographic]
Workplace safety can be a big topic to cover, but all workers should be aware of the Focus Four causes of deaths in the workplace and how to avoid them. These Fatal Four cause the majority of fatal accidents because workers and their employers are not trained to put safety first and to follow safety […]
Avoid Common Electrical Hazards with our OSHA Electrical Safety Standards Infographic
OSHA safety standards protect workers against electrical hazards. Among the most common dangers are power lines and lack of ground fault protection, but other hazards lurk as well involving improper use of extension and flexible cords and of electrical equipment when workers do not follow manufacturer guidelines. Our informative infographic spells out the OSHA safety […]
Fall Protection is not Optional
In November 2013, Douglas Klein, a 25 year old communications worker in Wichita, Kansas fell 50 feet to his death while descending a cell tower after performing routine maintenance. OSHA issued three serious citations and $21,000 in fines to his employer, Pinpoint Towers. This was one of 13 preventable deaths from cell tower falls in […]
National Emphasis Program | Reducing exposure to Iscoyanates
Reduction in occupational exposure to isocyanates implemented by OSHA. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has implemented a National Emphasis Program to identify and reduce health hazards related to occupational exposure to isocyanates. The program is designed to raise awareness of the serious health effects of isocyanate exposure. Exposure to […]