Site Safety Refresher Course – NYC Manager Safety Training
New York City, NYC – Site Safety Training The 7hr course gives a basic overview of NYC Building Code 33. Building Code 33 focuses on “Major Buildings” which are buildings with a lot space of over 100,000 square feet or over 125’ in height. The 7-hour course is required every 3 years for Site Safety [...]
OSHA 10 hour Construction Course
This 10 Hour construction course was created by the U.S. Department of Labor to offer construction supervisors, workers, and other personnel accountable for construction exercises with an understanding of construction safe practices issues in the building industry. All participants will be taught reading and making use of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards [...]
OSHA forklift online training
Newark, NJ – Getting a forklift certification is a compulsory Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) law. The target is to secure the health and safety of the forklift driver and people who could be around during the forklift operation. There’s a penalty up to $7,000 per employee that firms may be subject if they [...]
New OSHA eTool for Power Worker Safety
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) says about 80 workers die from electrical shock annually while working on electrical equipment or associated utility operations. To help foreclose such fatalities, OSHA has published the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard eTool. Late deaths have illustrated the risks of working with electric power, according to federal [...]
OSHA free informational workshop
The Iowa Workforce Development and Iowa City Employers Council of Iowa will host a free informational workshop covering general Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issues from 9:30 in the morning until 12:30 in the afternoon in the Coralville Public Library’s Schwab Auditorium this Tuesday. Iowa OSHA’s Mike Whitmore will be the guest speaker and [...]
OSHA released Electric Power eTool
Working on electrical equipment or associated utility activities brought about 80 employees die from electric shock annually. To assist prevent such deaths, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lately released the “Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Standard” eTool. Late deaths have illustrated the risks of doing work with electric power. A worker setting [...]



























