OSHA 10 Classes in NYC
New York, New York City (NYC) – As one of a leading safety training provider, ABLE Safety Consulting are devoted to promote health and protect life of workers/employees through high-quality safety Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training courses. ABLE Safety Consulting offer OSHA training classes concerning all views of the general and construction industries. [...]
What will you Learn with the 30 Hour OSHA Training Course
As with anything else attached to OSHA, employee and workplace safety would be the most significant factors to be handled in today’s working natural environment. There are numerous OSHA safety training courses that range from the 8 hour annual refresher courses to the 24 hour, 40 hour, 10 hour OSHA training and even 30 hour [...]
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 [...]
Confined Space Rescue Training – Entry Permit
Permit Required Confined Space Tuesday, April 26th 9am to 5pm 25 Chapel St, room 108 Brooklyn NY 11201 Call us at 888-926-4727 today to schedule an appointment or speak with our trainers directly. Confined Space Entry Permit Training A lot of workplaces contain spaces that are conceived “restricted” because their configurations hinder the activities of [...]
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 fined Contractor for violating the standards during Asbestos removal Job
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed $136,000 in fines against Danvers, Massachusetts, contractor William A. Berry & Son Inc. was brought up for 19 so-called violations of OSHA standards while bumping off asbestos-containing material last September at Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital. “Asbestos is well recognized as a health hazard since inhalation of asbestos [...]
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 [...]
Is forklift inspections are OSHA requirements?
If you’ve forklifts in your facility, you acknowledge that (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) OSHA asks them to be inspected in front of use. But what does OSHA truly require? The federal agency demands for daily review of forklifts are in 1910.178(q)(7). But, OSHA doesn’t require that the day by day forklift inspections be documented. [...]
Bowman’s Inc. cited by OSHA after violating OSH Act
Bowman’s Inc. of Mountain Home, Idaho, was quoted by Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Boise Area Office for trespassing of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) associated to dangerous working circumstances in trenches, resulting in a human death at a Pocatello,Idaho, job site. OSHA’s probe following the death of [...]
U.S. OSHA notifies workplaces of high injury and illness rates
Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) surveys a person or firm that employs workers to collect workplace injury and illness information it uses to recognize employers whose injury and illness statistics are considerably higher than the average. 15,000 workplaces with the highest numbers of injuries and illnesses has been forwarded a letter [...]
ASSE urged OSHA to finalize Hazard Communication Standard regulation
President of the ASSE Christopher Patton recently sent OSHA chief David Michaels a letter asking to support the organization’s proposal about implementing changes to the agency’s existing Hazard Communications Standard, which will harmonize chemical hazard communications around the globe and increase workplace safety according to Patton. Patton gives credits to OSHA for enforcing the HCS [...]



























