Total Safety Compliance Training Class List
Accident Investigation 4 Hours
No one should investigate incidents without appropriate accident investigation training. Total Safety Compliance co. will provide this type of training for you or your employees. Before committing resources to training, you might want to check the course contents against the information found in the National Safety Council's pamphlet, "Accident Investigation ... A New Approach."
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2 Hours
PPE training is required by OSHA for employees who are engaged in activities that require PPE. Training includes inspection, maintenance, storage and selection of appropriate PPE. In addition, employees will receive information on how to identify hazards in the workplace which might require additional PPE
Fork Truck Safety (Powered Industrial Trucks) 6 Hours (New) 4 hours (Refresher)
This class meets the requirements under the OSHA standard for Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) for new and refresher students. The students will understand the human factor of operating lifts and also the mechanical aspects of lifting, placing, carrying and driving with loads.
10 Students Max
Confined Space Entry 8 Hours (New) 4 Hours (Refresher)
Entrants, Attendants and Entry Supervisors must attend this class if entry into a permit required confined space is required. Students will learn how to assess hazards within confined spaces, inspect all appropriate equipment and will also perform an actual entry into a space designated by the employer. Rescue Training is provided as well call for additional info.
Equipment supplied by employer.
Fire Safety 2 Hours (No Hands On) 4 Hours (With Hands On)
This class is designed to cover aspects to fire prevention. The students will understand the 4 classes of fires and how to prevent these fires from occurring. In the 4 hour hands on class, students will actually use a fire extinguisher in a controlled environment to put a fire out.
Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) 2 Hours
HAZCOM is still the leading citation grabber from OSHA inspectors. This class will cover the required aspects for MSDS, chemical container labeling and how to receive chemicals. Students will actually perform and inspection and identify key aspects to an MSDS and how to apply the terms they have learned.
Ladders & Walking working Surfaces 2 Hours
This course is the course that covers things that the fall protection class misses. There is a lot of discussion on fall arresting equipment but not much talk on fall prevention. This class will cover prevention and how to properly utilize fixed and portable ladders and stairways.
HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations AND Emergency Response)
There are many types of courses that this OSHA standards emulates. Read the descriptions below to find out which class you need.
40 hour Waste Site Worker
This class is for employees who work at an actual facility that creates, stores, disposes or treats any form of hazardous waste. If you handle, pack, treat, label or otherwise handle hazardous waste, this class is for you. Students will be taught the required components including PPE, Site Characterization, Zones, Toxicology and many others. This class is not intended for emergency responders. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) paragraph only)
24 Hour Occasional Site Worker
This class is much of the 40 hour however, site characterization and hazard assessments are not fully covered. The requirements for this class are for employees who visit a waste site. For example, engineers, construction workers, and inspectors. This class is not intended for emergency responders. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) paragraph only)
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher
For the waste site workers with a 40 or 24 hour certificate. The annual refresher is required for those employees that engage in hazardous waste site work. This class is not intended for emergency responders. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) paragraph only)
24 Hour First Responder Technician (Spill Response)
This class is intended for emergency responders for the intent of cleaning a spill that is well beyond the OSHA definition of incidental. Students will be able to perform functions within an incident command structure (ICS), and will understand the roles and responsibilities of each position within the ICS. Additionally, students will perform practical exercises that will prepare them for chemical response as deployed by the employer. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) paragraph only)
8 Hour First Responder Operations (FRO)
This class is for employees who perform defensive approaches to chemical spills outside the realm of incidental releases. Students will only learn to identify, isolate and evacuation techniques within an emergency response. The FRO must also perform duties within the FRA requirements below. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) paragraph only)
2 Hour First Responder Awareness (FRA)
This class is for employees who may stumble upon a potential chemical emergency. Typical students consist of administrative, executives, passerbys and other employees who will NOT perform functions within a chemical response. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) paragraph only)
Refresher for Emergency Responders
What most may not know is that OSHA does not have a time requirement for this class. This class must be customized to fit your emergency response. Call for more information.
Incident Command 24 Hours Initial Training 8 Hours Refresher
The incident command class is designed for employees that are part of the employer’s incident command system (ICS) and who play vital roles within the chemical response program. This class will help the students engage as a leader, with several table top and role playing exercises. Students will also learn techniques for organizing a better response mechanism and to apply techniques learned at their facility.
Bloodborne Pathogens 2 Hours
Bloodborne pathogens training is required if you handle or work with bodily fluids. This class will inform the students of the potential health hazards in regards to bloodborne pathogens. Different pathogens include, HIV, HBV and many others. Students will learn how to use a blood kit and practice the correct method for donning an doffing gloves.
Total Safety Compliance Other Highly Requested Classes
1) Chains Cranes Slings and Hoists
2) Electrical Safety Awareness
3) Lock Out Tag Out
4) Rescue Training
a. High Angle
b. Low Angle
c. Trench Rescue
d. Swift Water Rescue
e. Confined Space Rescue
5) Fall Protection
6) Safestart
7) Safetrack
8) Behavior Based Safety
If you find that there is a class you need and it is not listed here please call for more info.
No one should investigate incidents without appropriate accident investigation training. Total Safety Compliance co. will provide this type of training for you or your employees. Before committing resources to training, you might want to check the course contents against the information found in the National Safety Council's pamphlet, "Accident Investigation ... A New Approach."
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2 Hours
PPE training is required by OSHA for employees who are engaged in activities that require PPE. Training includes inspection, maintenance, storage and selection of appropriate PPE. In addition, employees will receive information on how to identify hazards in the workplace which might require additional PPE
Fork Truck Safety (Powered Industrial Trucks) 6 Hours (New) 4 hours (Refresher)
This class meets the requirements under the OSHA standard for Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) for new and refresher students. The students will understand the human factor of operating lifts and also the mechanical aspects of lifting, placing, carrying and driving with loads.
10 Students Max
Confined Space Entry 8 Hours (New) 4 Hours (Refresher)
Entrants, Attendants and Entry Supervisors must attend this class if entry into a permit required confined space is required. Students will learn how to assess hazards within confined spaces, inspect all appropriate equipment and will also perform an actual entry into a space designated by the employer. Rescue Training is provided as well call for additional info.
Equipment supplied by employer.
Fire Safety 2 Hours (No Hands On) 4 Hours (With Hands On)
This class is designed to cover aspects to fire prevention. The students will understand the 4 classes of fires and how to prevent these fires from occurring. In the 4 hour hands on class, students will actually use a fire extinguisher in a controlled environment to put a fire out.
Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) 2 Hours
HAZCOM is still the leading citation grabber from OSHA inspectors. This class will cover the required aspects for MSDS, chemical container labeling and how to receive chemicals. Students will actually perform and inspection and identify key aspects to an MSDS and how to apply the terms they have learned.
Ladders & Walking working Surfaces 2 Hours
This course is the course that covers things that the fall protection class misses. There is a lot of discussion on fall arresting equipment but not much talk on fall prevention. This class will cover prevention and how to properly utilize fixed and portable ladders and stairways.
HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations AND Emergency Response)
There are many types of courses that this OSHA standards emulates. Read the descriptions below to find out which class you need.
40 hour Waste Site Worker
This class is for employees who work at an actual facility that creates, stores, disposes or treats any form of hazardous waste. If you handle, pack, treat, label or otherwise handle hazardous waste, this class is for you. Students will be taught the required components including PPE, Site Characterization, Zones, Toxicology and many others. This class is not intended for emergency responders. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) paragraph only)
24 Hour Occasional Site Worker
This class is much of the 40 hour however, site characterization and hazard assessments are not fully covered. The requirements for this class are for employees who visit a waste site. For example, engineers, construction workers, and inspectors. This class is not intended for emergency responders. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) paragraph only)
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher
For the waste site workers with a 40 or 24 hour certificate. The annual refresher is required for those employees that engage in hazardous waste site work. This class is not intended for emergency responders. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) paragraph only)
24 Hour First Responder Technician (Spill Response)
This class is intended for emergency responders for the intent of cleaning a spill that is well beyond the OSHA definition of incidental. Students will be able to perform functions within an incident command structure (ICS), and will understand the roles and responsibilities of each position within the ICS. Additionally, students will perform practical exercises that will prepare them for chemical response as deployed by the employer. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) paragraph only)
8 Hour First Responder Operations (FRO)
This class is for employees who perform defensive approaches to chemical spills outside the realm of incidental releases. Students will only learn to identify, isolate and evacuation techniques within an emergency response. The FRO must also perform duties within the FRA requirements below. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) paragraph only)
2 Hour First Responder Awareness (FRA)
This class is for employees who may stumble upon a potential chemical emergency. Typical students consist of administrative, executives, passerbys and other employees who will NOT perform functions within a chemical response. (Meets the 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) paragraph only)
Refresher for Emergency Responders
What most may not know is that OSHA does not have a time requirement for this class. This class must be customized to fit your emergency response. Call for more information.
Incident Command 24 Hours Initial Training 8 Hours Refresher
The incident command class is designed for employees that are part of the employer’s incident command system (ICS) and who play vital roles within the chemical response program. This class will help the students engage as a leader, with several table top and role playing exercises. Students will also learn techniques for organizing a better response mechanism and to apply techniques learned at their facility.
Bloodborne Pathogens 2 Hours
Bloodborne pathogens training is required if you handle or work with bodily fluids. This class will inform the students of the potential health hazards in regards to bloodborne pathogens. Different pathogens include, HIV, HBV and many others. Students will learn how to use a blood kit and practice the correct method for donning an doffing gloves.
Total Safety Compliance Other Highly Requested Classes
1) Chains Cranes Slings and Hoists
2) Electrical Safety Awareness
3) Lock Out Tag Out
4) Rescue Training
a. High Angle
b. Low Angle
c. Trench Rescue
d. Swift Water Rescue
e. Confined Space Rescue
5) Fall Protection
6) Safestart
7) Safetrack
8) Behavior Based Safety
If you find that there is a class you need and it is not listed here please call for more info.