Greenwich Training & Consulting provides courses about Electrical safety, Welding safety, Construction safety, Rigging, slinging and Scaffolding as well.
This course teaches us about Health & Safety Management System and the proven method of reducing risk, maintaining a culture of safety and improving productivity.
This course is designed to introduce the important steps in conducting a Job Hazard Analysis (also called Job Safety Analysis) for the purpose of writing a safe job procedure.
Attending this course will enable you to Independently investigate simple incidents, Gather evidence including conducting witness interviews and much more.
This course will provide participants with the understanding of the purposes of permit to work systems in particular for high risk activities.
Participants will learn how to: Give basic life support training commonly taught to health care and rescue professionals. Control bleeding and manage shock. Care for injuries and medical emergencies.
This basic course will cover the following subjects: fire chemistry, fire behavior, classes of fire, fire prevention and safe practices, portable and semi-portable fire etc.
This course is all about the Enhancement of the driving skills of a driver to understand, comprehend and deal with emergency situations which occur on all roads
Hearing protection training is required for all workers exposed to noise at or above 85 decibels ( dB ) averaged over 8 working hours, or an 8-hour time-weighted average ( TWA ). This online training course covers OSHA hearing standards for occupational noise exposure.
Developed by IADC members representing operators, drilling contractors, well servicing companies, professional trainers, and well control specialists, in collaboration with IADC’s Well Control Committee and other industry groups.
WellSharp generally conforms with and supports IOGP’s 476 Document: Recommendations for well control training, assessment and certification.
This programme is for people who are in critical well control positions during well intervention operations. Candidates will complete an accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, to prepare for their assessment.
Different levels of training are available and are valid for the following lengths of time:
The Outreach Training Program is a voluntary program. Its purpose is to promote workplace safety and health and to make workers more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights. Outreach training does not fulfill the training requirements found in OSHA standards. Employers are responsible for providing additional training for their workers on specific hazards of their job as noted in many OSHA standards.
The OSHA Outreach Training Program was initiated in 1971, and has grown significantly in recent years. The train-the-trainer format expands the reach of the program to increase training availability. Between FY 2016 and FY 2020, more than 5.21 million workers were trained in job hazard recognition and avoidance through the program.
The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards. Outreach classes also provide overview information regarding OSHA, including workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.
The 10-hour training program is primarily intended for entry level workers. The 30-hour training program is intended to provide workers with some safety responsibility a greater depth and variety of training. All outreach training is intended to cover an overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards
This OSHA 30-hour Construction Industry Outreach Training is designed for anyone in the construction industry. The course is specifically made to meet the requirements for safety directors, forepersons, and field supervisors. This all-inclusive training program provides essential safety information on OSHA compliance issues.
OSHA.com recommends these training programs. These programs serve as an orientation to occupational safety and health for those covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. There are specific hazards to construction jobs that workers are required to undergo training for their safety and everyone on the job site.
After completing the course, participants receive an OSHA 30-hour construction course completion wallet-sized card. The card arrives within two weeks of course completion. This 30-hour construction certification course does not meet the course prerequisites for the OSHA 500 or OSHA 501 courses.
Note: The 30 Hour Construction Outreach course is NOT equivalent to the OSHA 510 or 511 courses and does not meet the course prerequisites to take the OSHA 500 or 501 courses.
Construction Employees with Safety Responsibilities such as Foremen, Superintendents, Project Managers, Safety Coordinators, Safety Specialists