EPSC has instructors with over 30 years of experience.
Choose from many different trainings or inquire about Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
All trainings and courses are held at various locations or your business space.
OSHA 1910 General Industry training provides entry-level workers in general industry roles with an introduction to occupational safety and health, focusing on recognizing and avoiding common workplace hazards. This training, outlined in 29 CFR Part 1910, helps workers understand their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file complaints.
OSHA 1926 construction training refers to the training programs, courses, and resources designed to teach construction workers and supervisors how to recognize, avoid, and prevent hazards in the construction workplace.
10 and 30-Hour Construction courses are safety training programs designed for workers in the construction industry. The 10-hour course provides a general overview of common safety and health hazards for entry-level workers, while the 30-hour course offers more in-depth, industry-specific training for supervisors and workers with safety responsibilities.
Designed to enhance workplace safety awareness for supervisors and safety professionals in non-construction industries. I
Training equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to accurately document and report workplace injuries and illnesses as required by OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1904). This training helps employers fulfill their legal obligation to maintain and submit records of work-related injuries and illnesses, and to understand when and how to report specific cases to OSHA.
A common approach involves a six-step process: preserving the scene, collecting facts, developing a sequence of events, determining the cause, making recommendations, and writing a report. We equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to effectively investigate workplace incidents, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions to prevent future accidents.
Fall protection training is crucial for workers in industries where falls are a hazard, particularly construction. It helps ensure safety by educating employees on OSHA standards, fall protection systems, and how to recognize and avoid fall hazards.
Authorized Employees must be trained on hazardous energy control procedures and on the hazards related to performing activities required for cleaning, repairing, servicing, setting-up, adjusting, and unjamming prime movers, machinery, and equipment.
Ensures workers understand the proper selection, use, maintenance, and disposal of safety equipment to protect themselves from workplace hazards.
IC/OPS/AW. Awareness level training is for those who are first responders to a HAZMAT incident, providing them with initial knowledge and skills to ensure safety.
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While CPR certification focuses on helping someone experiencing cardiac arrest, first aid provides knowledge on a broad range of medical emergencies, such as cuts, fractures, and choking
Blood borne pathogen training is an OSHA-mandated program for individuals who may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) in their workplace, covering topics like pathogen transmission, prevention, and post-exposure procedures.
Fire extinguisher training is crucial for workplace safety, and OSHA requires training for all employees upon hire and annually thereafter. Training should cover proper use, when to evacuate, and fire class identification.
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