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 Date: 11/19/2008



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Mandatory Training

Lock Out/Tag Out
1910.147


Train your authorized, affected and other employees on the scope, application and purpose of this standard. This training program will exceed the minimum performance requirements for the control of such hazardous energy.

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Confined Space
1910.146


This training section contains requirements for practices and procedures to protect employees in general industry from the hazards of entry into permit-required confined spaces.

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Hearing Conservation
1910.95


The employer shall institute a training program for all employees who are exposed to noise at or above an 8-hour time weighted average of 85 decibels. Our training program will be performed annually on site and consistent to environmental changes.

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Fire Safety
1910.155


Mandatory annual training is provided to familiarize employees with the general principles of fire extinguisher use and the hazards involved with incipient stage fire fighting.

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CPR/1stAid/AED
1910.151


Have your employees trained to respond and treat all injured employees. Our Safety Performance Instructors are trained to instruct your employees in CPR, First Aid and AED. All trained employees will receive certificates from the American Red Cross.

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MSDS
1910.1200


Train your employees to comprehend the hazards of all chemicals and how those hazards can be transmitted. Our training programs will assist the employee on the information contained on each Material Safety Data Sheet.

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HazCom
1910.1200


The Hazardous Communication training program will teach each employee on the type of hazardous labeling and other types of labeling. Employees will be trained on proper container marking, chemical transfer, handling of material waste, proper handling of distribution and personal protection.

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Respirator Training
1910.134


Our Safety Performance Instructors have developed comprehensive, understandable required employee training on the usage of respirators. The Safety Division of PGPI will help identify the need and proper selection of respirators for your facility.

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Fit Testing
1910.134(f)


Our testers will use the QNFT (quantitative fit test) or QLFT (qualitative fit test) for each employee that is designated to wear a respirator. Fit testing will be performed annually or as needed.

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Personal Protective Equipment
1910.132


PGPI Safety Division will assist in the proper personal protective equipment selections and training of each employee. Each employee shall be trained to know when PPE is necessary, what PPE is necessary, how to properly don, doff, and wear PPE, the limitations of PPE and the proper care, maintenance useful life and the disposal of PPE.

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Bloodborne Pathogens
1910.1030


Eliminate the risks of occupational exposures to your employees through the proper use of environmental controls, written exposure program, communication of potential hazards, exposure control and exposure control training of each employee.

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Forklift Safety Certification
1910.178


As of December 1, 1999 all authorized powered industrial truck operators are required to complete Powered Industrial Truck Safety Training. Our Safety Performance Instructors are experienced forklift operators, aerial lift operators and platform lift operators. Our classroom instruction, driver’s observations and testing process will enhance your operator’s performance in reducing accidents.

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Machine Guarding
1910.212


Protect our operators in the machine area from hazards such as those created by point of operation. Make sure your employees understand the purpose of machine guarding, types of guarding and how to identify when guards are needed.

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Welding and Brazing
1910.251-.255


No matter what your welding process or training needs are, let PGPI Safety Division keep your employees trained on the most recent regulations and equipment protection.

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Crane and Hoist Safety
1910.179-.181


Make sure your employees are trained on the proper safe operations of all overhead cranes, gantry cranes and derricks. Help your operators in identifying travel hazards, proper load requirements and equipment deterioration. Develop and train each employee on periodic equipment inspections.

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Fall Protection
1910.23


PGPI Safety Division will assist your organization in understanding the complex regulations concerning guide rails, scaffolding, platforms, floor openings, stairways and runways.

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Fall Arrest Systems
1926.104, 1910.66


Identify, select, and train authorized employees in the proper use of fall arrest systems. Train employees on the importance of the usage of fall arrest systems.

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Slips, Trips and Falls
Walking and Working Surfaces
1910.21-.30


Eliminate an employee’s exposure to Slips, Trips, and Falls in your facility. Train your employees on how the importance of clear walkways, proper ladder usage and good housekeeping can decrease an employee’s exposure to injury.

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Means of Egress
1910.35-.38


Stay in compliance with OSHA 1910.37 by following permissible exit components. Your management staff and employees will work together on understanding the proper arrangement of exits, proper access to exits and proper exit markings.

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Emergency Evacuation
1910.38


As the employer you shall review with each employee upon initial assignment those parts of the plan in which the employee must know to protect the employee from an event of an emergency. The written shall be kept in the workplace and be made available for employee review.

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Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
1904.0-.46


Let the Safety Division of PGPI manage and maintain your OSHA Recording of Reported Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. All forms, postings and general recording criteria can be maintained annually and in compliance with recording regulations.

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Recommended Training

Ergonomics
Sec. 5(a)


Achieving a workplace that is ergonomically sound will not be complicated or a financial burden. Our Ergonomic identification and training program has a systematic approach to reduce the causes of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). We will help your employees understand that working smarter is better than working harder. Our professional team of Safety Performance Instructors will identify and recommend cultural changes to improve environmental controls, proper lifting techniques, weight constraints and repetitive motion solutions.

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Pedestrian Safety
Sec. 5(a)


31% of all injuries due to forklift accidents involve a co-worker. Train your workers on survival techniques in a forklift environment.

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Basic Lifting Techniques
Sec. 5(a)


The back is the center of your force. Reduce your risk and spiraling high cost with a work smart program, proper lifting training, back safety awareness, proper back exercises and an effective health and wellness program.

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Violence in the Workplace
Sec. 5(a)


The number one reason for fatalities in the workplace is homicides. Learn how to identify causes and solution for violence in the workplace. Take steps to create a safe and secure work environment.

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Emergency Preparedness
Sec. 5(a)


Prepare your workplace for any emergency. We will teach you’re your employees how to react to fire evacuation, sheltering from extreme weather, chemical spills, earthquakes, floods, violence and major catastrophes.

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Return-To-Work
Sec 5(a)


Our workers are just like athletes, industrial athletes. We need to get them back in the work field as soon as possible. By developing a return to work policy to return our employees back in the workplace after a work related injury you will reduce high worker compensation cost. Let PGPI Safety Division develop and implement your return to work policies.

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Safety Awareness
Sec. 5(a)


Train your Supervisors and leaders on hazard assessment. Make your leaders the key to a successful safety program by developing a safety process. We will help your employees understand that safety compliance is the first step towards safety performance.

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Safety Committees
Sec 5(a)


Make safety communication a two way street by implementing an effective working safety committee. It is our goal to guide your safety group to become a hands-on, problem solving, results oriented success.

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Accident Reporting
Sec 5(a)


We will teach your supervisors on proper accident reporting that will help reduce injury cost within your facility. We will instruct employees on the benefits of timely and accurate injury and illness reporting.

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Accident Investigation
Sec. 5(a)


Learn how to become Accident Investigator. Learn how to look under every rock, ask the right questions and make the correct recommendations so that the same accidents do not keep occurring.

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Forklift Train-the-Trainer
1910.178


Develop your own in-house forklift trainer. Each trainer will receive instruction on the best classroom training techniques, exciting teaching tools, a step-by-step program and a license to certify your employees.

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OSHA Outreach Trainer

10 hour and 30 hour classes
General Industry


This two or four day OSHA OutReach approved training will cover the majority of all your compliance needs. Classes can be performed on or off your production site. Each participant will receive an OSHA OutReach approved training certificate. There is a minimum requirement of 5 participants per class.

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