H.K. Carr

and Asscociates, Inc.

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Basic Electrical and Safety - Subpart K

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Construction and General Industry Training

Basic Electrical and Safety - Subpart K
Basic Flagging Training
Basic Work Zone Safety
OSHA Competent Person Trench & Excavation
Construction Forklift Training - with competent person operator evaluation
Construction Safety & Health Compliance Training
Confined and Enclosed Space Rescue
Confined Space Entry (attendant, entrant, supervisor)
Confined Space for Electrical Generating and Transmission Facilities
Confined Space Rescue - includes entry
Crane Safety
Defensive Driving
DOT Training for Drivers of Placarded Vehicle
Emergency Action Plan (EAP) - Meeting the requirements
Ergonomics
Fire Prevention and Extinguisher Training - (classroom only)
Fire Extinguisher Training - hands on upon request
First Aid & CPR
Fork Lift Training and Operator Evaluation
General Safety For Construction
Hazards of Compressed Gases and Flammable Liquids
Hazard Communication - including MSDS training
HAZWOPER for Construction - initial and refresher
Heavy Equipment Rescue
Ladder Safety and Fall Protection
Lifting and Back Safety
Scaffolding and Safety training
Lifting and Back Safety
Lockout/Tagout
OSHA 10hr & 30hr courses for Construction
OSHA 10hr & 30hr courses for General Industry
Personal Protective Equipment for Construction
Preparing for an OSHA Inspection
Respiratory Protection (fit testing optional)
Rigging Safety
Scaffolding and Fall Protection
Trench Rescue Training
Workplace Violance
Working Safely with Hazardous Chemicals

 Please call our office - (877) 368-8842 with any questions or for quotes on training courses.

Global Harmonization System Training

New Mandatory Requirements for Labeling and Placarding for Hazardous Materials and Classifications

Effects Industry and Emergency Responders for shipping and labeling. Compliance must be met by December 31st, 2013 per OSHA.

New changes in placarding/labeling along with MSDS becoming SDS in a new accepted format.

Fire Training

Atmospheric Monitoring -  Basic and Advanced

Building Construction for the Fire Service

Chemical Health Hazards

Fire Brigade Training (Interior & Exterior) Response

Fire Leadership Training

Fire House Chemistry

Firefighter Safety

Firefighter Right-to-Know

Fire Officer Development

Fire Prevention Planning

Fire Service Management

Global Harmonization System (GHS)

Hazardous Materials Awareness, Operations and Technician level training

Highway Incident Safety for the First Responder

Initial Fire Attack

Instructional Techniques for Company Officers

Incident Command System - ICS & NIMS

Ladder Safety and Fall Protection

On Scene Commander (HM)

Public Fire Education Planning

Responding to:  Carbon Monoxide Incidents, HazMat Incidents, Radiological Accidents, Transportation Incidents (Railroad and/or Highway), Natural Gas and many others

Safety Officer - Incident

Tactics and Strategy of Fire fighting and response

Toxicology for Emergency Responders



 

Special Topics

Anti-Terrorism Training: WMD, Chem/Bio, Terroristic Incident Response

Preparing for an OSHA Inspection

Instructor Methodology: Educational Methodology

Cargo Truck, Tankers and Intermodels: Identification, HAndling of Incidents, Accidents and Products

Right to Know: HAZWOPER Training

EMS Training: Basic and Advanced First Aid, CPR and Child Safety Awareness

Hospital and Emergency Room: Hazmat Operations Level training specific for hospital response personnel.

Law Enforcement: Courses are offered for the Law Enforcement Officer with regard to chemicals and interaction with other responding agencies.

Personal Protective Equipment:Types of equipment and the use of specific equipment

PCB Training Program: 16 hour program addressing handling and clean-up of PCB's

Toxicology for the First Responder: 8 hour program addressing toxicology for the firefighter and industrial response personnel

Do I Need to Know That: 8 hour training program based on quick assessment of pertinent information for those responders who do not respond to Hazmat Incidents on a daily basis. Good refresher for operations level personnel

Decontamination: "If you want it done right - Keep it simple", for EMS, Responders, Police, Hospitals, Industry and Fire Departments

Atmospheric Monitoring Program: 16 hour program meeting the objectives of 29 CFR 1910.120 (h)(4)

Ropes Knots and Carabiners: 8-hour program that addresses the use of ropes, knots and carabiners used in confined space activities. This program includes extensive hands-on use of ropes, knots and carabiners for rescue and establishing rope systems.

Rescue Training Programs: Vehicle, Trench or Building Collapse

Respiratory Training Program: Meeting the objectives of 29 CFR 1910.134

EMS / Hazmat Response: 24-hour training program meeting the objectives of NFPA 473

Handling of Hazardous Materials Patients by Emergency Room Personnel: 8-hour training program for hospital personnel who may come in contact with a contaminated patient. This program incorporates procedures accomplished by the Hazmat Response Team and coordinates activities of the local EMS agency.

Firefighter Safety: Safety during response operations for firefighters. This program addresses both Industrial and Municipal personnel.

Respiratory Protection: Covers tpes, use, maintenance, fit-test and training in application.

Radiological Training: Response, monitoring, patient handling by EMS and Hospitals.

Bloodborne Pathogens Training: OSHA compliant course covering communicable diseases (HIV, HBV, TB, Measles and others)

Electrical Generating and Transmitting Training: Electrical Utilities (private and public) OSHA compliance & Emergency Response Training.

Water Treatment Utilities: Water Purification and Distribution Facilities and Waste Water Treatment Plants - T.C.P.A., OSHA & Emergency Response training.

On-Scene Commander: For Hazmat personnel that may be in the position to be an Incident Commander (even if just for a short time).

Incident Safety Officer: Technical Rescue, Hazmat, Fire, etc.