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Safety Training

Safety Training, Hot Work, OSHA Training

Hot Work

Hot Work is defined by the EPA as any work involving electric or gas welding, cutting, brazing, or similar flame or spark-producing operations. This can be very dangerous work and pose safety and health risks to hundreds and thousands of workers in a variety of industries. 

Material Handling, OSHA Training, Safety Training

Material Handling

Material Handling is covered in OSHA General Industry Codes 1910 subpart N and OSHA Construction codes 1926 subpart H. It is important to know the hazards associated with material storing and handling. It is also important to be able to identify types of material handling equipment and methods to prevent hazards associated with material handling.