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OSHA General Industry Standards Train the Trainer ( This Course is Offered Through the OSHA Region II Center)

Participants on successful completion become OSHA authorized trainers and can conduct OSHA 10 & 30 hour’s courses. Pre-requisite – OSHA 30-hour General Industry course. Certificate Issued by the OSHA Atlantic Region II Training Center – University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey.

OSHA Construction Industry Standards Train the Trainer.

Participants on successful completion become OSHA authorized trainers and can conduct OSHA 10 & 30 hours courses. Pre-requisite – OSHA 30-hour Construction Industry course. Certificate Issued by the OSHA Atlantic Region II Training Center – University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey.

NFPA 70E (Electrical Safety)
Learn to  reduce injuries and comply with OSHA regulations 1910 for general industry and 1926 for construction. Electrical Injuries are the 4th leading occupational hazard in the workplace. More info click here!

Hazwoper Certification

Participants gain both classroom and practical training in handling, controlling and managing chemical emergencies.

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Gain the very important Department of Homeland Security certificate. Participants gain a good understanding of responding to a WMD incident. Chemical, Biological, Nuclear weapons and their use, dissemination, and control methods are explained, including explosives devices and their combination with WMD.

Safety & Health for the Oil and Gas Industry

This course is one of the best training courses available to onshore and offshore personnel in preparation for being assigned duties on these installations. Topics include working on the monkey board to BOP valves.

Bomb Incident response

Anyone responding to emergencies must be knowledgeable about bombs and its effects on the environment.. In addition, participants are trained in matters of crime scene preservation and evidence collection.

Disaster & Crisis Management

To be able to function in The goal of any disaster & crisis management plan is for the organization to survive the crisis with its reputation and assets intact. Based on past experiences, many organizations do not properly address the planning process adequately enough to prepare for such a response. Click for more details.

 
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