Safety Training Courses


All courses are available in Spanish/Español

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. 

Track Certifications and Enforce Compliance

Train and track licenses from your laptop or mobile device! All courses are available through the online PRC Plus Safety and Risk Management System.