OSHA Courses
- OSHA 10 Hour 1926 New Construction
- OSHA 30 Hour 1926 New Construction
- OSHA 5 Hour Residential Builder
Competent Person
- CP Excavations
- CP Fall Protection
- CP Scaffolding
- CP Ladders
- CP Confined Space Entry
- CP Rigging
- CP Hazardous Communication
Licensing Courses
Georgia Utility Licensing Board
- 4 hour CEU Excavation Refresher
- 8 hour CEU Excavation
- 4 Hour CEU Confined Space Entry
Georgia Water and Wastewater
- 6 Hour CEU Excavation
Machine Operator Certificates
- Aerial Lifts, scissor lifts and manlifts
- Forklift, fork truck
- Mini Excavator
- Excavator
- Wheel Loader
- Skid Steer
- Articulated Dumps
- Bull Dozer
Other Certificates
- Fleet Safety (Non CDL)
- Volunteer Safety Manager
- Church Safety and Security Manager
- Welding Safety
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- OSHA reporting and recordkeeping
- First Aid
- Flagger
- Traffic Control
- CPR first Aid
- Residential Builder Safety
Awareness Level Courses
General Safety
- Warehouse and Manufacturing General safety
- Warehouse and Manufacturing New Hire orientation
- Ergonomics
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- Residential Builder New Hire Orientation
- Residential Builder General Safety
- Residential Subcontractor Safety
- Hands Free Driving
- Struck By Hazards
- Confined Space Awareness
- Fall Protection Awareness
- Trenching and Excavation Safety Awareness
- Equipment Safety Awareness
- Non CDL Commercial Drivers Safety
- General Construction Safety Awareness
- General Construction New Hire Orientation
- Mining Safety New Hire and Awareness
- Hazard Commmunication
OSHA 1926 New Construction
- Subpart A – General
- Subpart B – General Interpretations
- Subpart C – General Safety and Health Provisions
- Subpart D – Occupational Health and Environmental Controls
- Subpart E – Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
- Subpart F – Fire Protection and Prevention
- Subpart G – Signs, Signals, and Barricades
- Subpart H – Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal
- Subpart I – Tools – Hand and Power
- Subpart J – Welding and Cutting
- Subpart K – Electrical
- Subpart L – Scaffolds
- Subpart M – Fall Protection
- Subpart N – Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
- Subpart O – Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment,
- Subpart P – Excavations
- Subpart Q – Concrete and Masonry Construction
- Subpart R – Steel Erection
- Subpart U – Blasting and the Use of Explosives
- Subpart V – Power Transmission and Distribution
- Subpart W – Rollover Protective Structures; Overhead Protection
- Subpart X – Stairways and Ladders
- Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances
OSHA 1910
- Subpart A – General
- Subpart B – Adoption and Extension of Established Federal Standards
- Subpart C – General Safety and Health Provisions
- Subpart D – Walking-Working Surfaces
- Subpart E – Means of Egress
- Subpart F – Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms
- Subpart G – Occupational Health and Environmental Control
- Subpart H – Hazardous Materials
- Subpart I – Personal Protective Equipment
- Subpart J – General Environmental Controls
- Subpart K – Medical and First Aid
- Subpart L – Fire Protection
- Subpart M – Compressed Gas and Compressed Air Equipment
- Subpart N – Materials Handling and Storage
- Subpart O – Machinery and Machine Guarding
- Subpart P – Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment
- Subpart Q – Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
- Subpart R – Special Industries
- Subpart S – Electrical
- Subpart U – Powered Industrial Trucks
- Subpart W – Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS); Overhead Protection
- Subpart X – Stairways and Ladders
- Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances
Seminars and Presentations
- The Five Golden Rules of an Effective Safety Program: Explore the five key actions that every employer must take to cement their program into a firm foundation for safety and risk compliance.
- Flavio’s Last Day: A true story examining the fatality on a jobsite and its far-reaching destruction. We explain how to prevent these terrible events from occurring with a comprehensive safety training and risk management program.
- Why Your Expensive Safety Program Isn’t Working: A short discussion on why most company safety programs are not producing desired results.
- The Five C’s of Effective Online Technology: There are so many compliance programs out there. We discuss what you should look for when choosing a digital safety and risk management solution.
- The Four Worlds of Safety: When it comes to risk, there are many levels to which we must practice safety.