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OSHA Training

  1. 10-Hour General Construction
  2. 24-Hour Incident Commander Training
  3. 24-Hour HAZWOPER
  4. 30-Hour General Construction Course
  5. 30-Hour General Industry Course
  6. 40-Hour HAZWOPER
  7. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY1
  8. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY2
  9. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY3
  10. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY4
  11. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REFRESHER
  12. 8-Hour HAZWOPER Supervisory 29 CFR 1910.120
  13. 8-Hour Incident Commander Refresher
  14. Accident Investigation 29 CFR 1904
  15. Aerial Lifts
  16. ARC FLASH TRAINING / NFPA 70E
  17. ASBESTOS AWARENESS
  18. Back to Work Refresher
  19. Blasting & Use of Explosives
  20. BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 29 CFR 1910.1030
  21. Chain Saw Safety
  22. Chemical Inventories
  23. Cold Stress
  24. Concrete & Masonry
  25. Confined Space Entry
  26. Confined Space Rescue & Emergency Services
  27. Confined Spaces – Permit Required
  28. Construction Equipment
  29. Conveyors
  30. Crane Safety & Operator Refresher
  31. Demolition
  32. Developing Hazardous Waste Site Health & Safety Plans
  33. Electrical Awareness
  34. Electrical Competent Person
  35. Electrical Qualified Person
  36. Electrical Safety 29 CFR 1910.331-335
  37. Elevators
  38. Emergency Response Planning
  39. Energy Control Procedures
  40. Engineering Design
  41. Environmental Air Monitoring
  42. Ergonomics 29 CFR 1910.900
  43. Excavations
  44. Fall Protection 29 CFR 1910 / 1926
  45. Fire Prevention 29 CFR 1910 – Subpart L
  46. First Aid/CPR
  47. First Responder / Spill Response
  48. Fit Testing
  49. Fork Truck
  50. General Duty Clause
  51. Handling of Materials
  52. Hazard Communication Outline
  53. Hazardous Materials Manager
  54. Hazardous Materials Reactivity Chart
  55. Hazardous Materials Storage
  56. Hazmat Outline 29 CFR 1910.120
  57. Hazwoper - 8 Hr Refresher Spill Response
  58. Hazwoper Awareness 29 CFR 1910.120
  59. Hearing Conservation 29 CFR 1910.95
  60. Heat Stress
  61. Hoists
  62. Illumination Surveys
  63. Industrial Hygiene
  64. Introduction To OSHA 29 CFR 1910 & 1926
  65. Job Safety Analysis
  66. Lab Safety 29 CFR 1910.1450
  67. Ladder Safety
  68. LEAD AWARENESS (29 CFR 1910.1025)
  69. Life Saving Equipment
  70. Lock-Out / Tag-Out 29 CFR 1910.147
  71. MACHINE GUARDING 29 CFR 1910 SUBPART O
  72. Materials Storage
  73. Means of Egress and Fire Protection
  74. Mechanized Equipment
  75. Mishap Investigation
  76. MOBILE CRANE SAFETY 29 CFR 1910.180
  77. Motor Vehicles
  78. Noise Protection
  79. Noise Surveys
  80. Overhead and Gantry Crane 29 CFR 1910.179
  81. Personal Air Monitoring
  82. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT – PPE
  83. Pollution Prevention Act
  84. Power Industrial Trucks
  85. Process Safety Management
  86. Radiation Awareness
  87. Record Keeping (OSHA 300)
  88. Recycling Plans
  89. Respiratory Protection
  90. Rigging Outline 29 CFR 1926.251
  91. Rollover Protection Structures (Overhead Protection)
  92. Safety and Health Program Comp. Guidelines
  93. Scaffolding
  94. Signs & Signals
  95. Steel Erection
  96. Substitution Methodologies
  97. Tool Safety (Hand, Power, & Powder Charge)
  98. Toxic & Hazardous Substances
  99. Trenching and Excavation Outline
  100. Underground Construction
  101. Unit Environmental Compliance Officer Course
  102. Walking and Working Surfaces
  103. Weapons of Mass Destruction
  104. Welding and Cutting
  105. Workplace Emergencies




MSHA Training

  1. 24-Hour Part 46 New Miner
  2. 24-Hour Part 48 New Miner
  3. 8-Hour Part 46 Refresher
  4. 8-Hour Part 48 Refresher




DOT Training

  1. Barricades
  2. DOT Outline General Awareness / Refresher
  3. Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
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EPA Training

  1. CERCLA
  2. Clean Air Act
  3. Clean Water Act
  4. Commanders Environmental Overview
  5. Cultural & Natural Resources
  6. Emerg. Planning & Community Right-to-Know
  7. Environmental Awareness
  8. Environmental Compliance Assessments
  9. Environmental Considerations
  10. Environmental Impact
  11. Environmental Protection, Quality & Enhancement
  12. Environmental Stewardship
  13. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide Act
  14. Hazardous Waste Initial
  15. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
  16. Resource Conservation & Recovery Act
  17. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
  18. Small Spills 40 CFR
  19. Spill Contingency Plan
  20. Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act
  21. Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)




Marcellus Training

  1. 10-Hour General Construction
  2. 24-Hour Incident Commander Training
  3. 24-Hour HAZWOPER
  4. 30-Hour General Construction Course
  5. 30-Hour General Industry Course
  6. 40-Hour HAZWOPER
  7. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY1
  8. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY2
  9. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY3
  10. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF DAY4
  11. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REFRESHER
  12. 8-Hour HAZWOPER Supervisory 29 CFR 1910.120
  13. 8-Hour Incident Commander Refresher
  14. Accident Investigation 29 CFR 1904
  15. Aerial Lifts
  16. ARC FLASH TRAINING / NFPA 70E
  17. ASBESTOS AWARENESS
  18. Back to Work Refresher
  19. Blasting & Use of Explosives
  20. BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 29 CFR 1910.1030
  21. Chain Saw Safety
  22. Chemical Inventories
  23. Cold Stress
  24. Concrete & Masonry
  25. Confined Space Entry
  26. Confined Space Rescue & Emergency Services
  27. Confined Spaces – Permit Required
  28. Construction Equipment
  29. Conveyors
  30. Crane Safety & Operator Refresher
  31. Demolition
  32. Developing Hazardous Waste Site Health & Safety Plans
  33. Electrical Awareness
  34. Electrical Competent Person
  35. Electrical Qualified Person
  36. Electrical Safety 29 CFR 1910.331-335
  37. Elevators
  38. Emergency Response Planning
  39. Energy Control Procedures
  40. Engineering Design
  41. Environmental Air Monitoring
  42. Ergonomics 29 CFR 1910.900
  43. Excavations
  44. Fall Protection 29 CFR 1910 / 1926
  45.   Fire Prevention 29 CFR 1910 – Subpart L  
  46. First Aid/CPR
  47. First Responder / Spill Response
  48. Fit Testing
  49. Fork Truck
  50. General Duty Clause
  51. Handling of Materials
  52. Hazard Communication Outline
  53. Hazardous Materials Manager
  54. Hazardous Materials Reactivity Chart
  55. Hazardous Materials Storage
  56. Hazmat Outline 29 CFR 1910.120
  57. Hazwoper - 8 Hr Refresher Spill Response
  58. Hazwoper Awareness 29 CFR 1910.120
  59. Hearing Conservation 29 CFR 1910.95
  60. Heat Stress
  61. Hoists
  62. Illumination Surveys
  63. Industrial Hygiene
  64. Introduction To OSHA 29 CFR 1910 & 1926
  65. Job Safety Analysis
  66. Lab Safety 29 CFR 1910.1450
  67. Ladder Safety
  68. LEAD AWARENESS (29 CFR 1910.1025)
  69. Life Saving Equipment
  70. Lock-Out / Tag-Out 29 CFR 1910.147
  71. MACHINE GUARDING 29 CFR 1910 SUBPART O
  72. Materials Storage
  73. Means of Egress and Fire Protection
  74. Mechanized Equipment
  75. Mishap Investigation
  76. MOBILE CRANE SAFETY 29 CFR 1910.180
  77. Motor Vehicles
  78. Noise Protection
  79. Noise Surveys
  80. Overhead and Gantry Crane 29 CFR 1910.179
  81. Personal Air Monitoring
  82. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT – PPE
  83. Pollution Prevention Act
  84. Power Industrial Trucks
  85. Process Safety Management
  86. Radiation Awareness
  87. Record Keeping (OSHA 300)
  88. Recycling Plans
  89. Respiratory Protection
  90. Rigging Outline 29 CFR 1926.251
  91. Rollover Protection Structures (Overhead Protection)
  92. Safety and Health Program Comp. Guidelines
  93. Scaffolding
  94. Signs & Signals
  95. Steel Erection
  96. Substitution Methodologies
  97. Tool Safety (Hand, Power, & Powder Charge)
  98. Toxic & Hazardous Substances
  99. Trenching and Excavation Outline
  100. Underground Construction
  101. Unit Environmental Compliance Officer Course
  102. Walking and Working Surfaces
  103. Weapons of Mass Destruction
  104. Welding and Cutting
  105. Workplace Emergencies
  106. Barricades
  107. DOT Outline General Awareness / Refresher
  108. Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
  109. CERCLA
  110. Clean Air Act
  111. Clean Water Act
  112. Commanders Environmental Overview
  113. Cultural & Natural Resources
  114. Emerg. Planning & Community Right-to-Know
  115. Environmental Awareness
  116. Environmental Compliance Assessments
  117. Environmental Considerations
  118. Environmental Impact
  119. Environmental Protection, Quality & Enhancement
  120. Environmental Stewardship
  121. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide Act
  122. Hazardous Waste Initial
  123. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
  124. Resource Conservation & Recovery Act
  125. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
  126. Small Spills 40 CFR
  127. Spill Contingency Plan
  128. Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act
  129. Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)




Skilled Trades Training

  1. Mathematics in the Plant
  2. Making Measurements
  3. Reading Blue Prints
  4. Metals in the Plant
  5. Reading Schematics and Symbols
  6. Non-metals in the Plant
  7. Troubleshooting
  8. Force and Motion  http://www.csem.com/training/course-outlines/force-and-motion/
  9. Safety Training
  10. Hand Tools
  11. Portable Power Tools




HAZWOPER Training

  1. Visit HAZWOPER page
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