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SUMMARY:CPR/AED First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:29 CFR §1926.50(c) states; “In the absence of an infirmary clinic\, hospital\, or physician\, that is reasonably accessible in terms of time and distance to the worksite\, which is available for the treatment of injured employees\, a person who has a valid certificate in first-aid training from the U.S. Bureau of Mines\, the American Red Cross\, or equivalent training that can be verified by documentary evidence\, shall be available at the worksite to render first aid.” \nOSHA Letter of Interpretation dated January 16\, 2007 states that “OSHA has long interpreted the term “near proximity” to mean that emergency care must be available within no more than 3-4 minutes from the workplace\, an interpretation that has been upheld by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and by federal courts.” \nStone Mountain Access Systems’ Trainer is certified to provide the American Heart Association First Aid course.  This course provides basic first aid and safety skills\, equipping individuals to recognize and provide basic first aid care for injuries and sudden illnesses. Students will learn how to identify and care for a variety of medical emergencies\, including severe bleeding\, shock\, musculoskeletal injuries and other sudden illnesses\, as well as how to reduce the risk of disease transmission while providing care. \nCOST: \nPlease contact your local Stone Mountain Access representative for a quote. \nStudents will receive a wallet card upon completion of the training. \n\nPer CFR 29 §1910.1030(g)(2)(i) The employer shall train each employee with occupational exposure in accordance with the requirements of this section. Such training must be provided at no cost to the employee and during working hours. The employer shall institute a training program and ensure employee participation in the program. \nThis training meets that OSHA requirement to have designated first aid providers trained in how to protect themselves and injured persons from the transfer of harmful pathogens from one to the other. \nCOST: Contact the Pensacola office for current pricing information. \nStudents will receive a wallet card upon completion of the training
URL:https://stonemountainaccess.com/event/cpr-first-aid/
LOCATION:Pensacola\, 4600 McCoy Dr\, Pensacola\, FL\, 32503\, United States
CATEGORIES:CPR/AED & First Aid
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SUMMARY:Competent Person Training for Suspended Scaffolds
DESCRIPTION:Recommended for individuals that the employer is desiring to designate as a competent person for suspended scaffolds.  In addition to meeting the City of Chicago requirement for suspended scaffold user training this course goes more in depth and has an extended hands-on component to it.  The course is intended for experienced users that the employer is wanting to give the designation of Competent Person.  The course is an 8-hour class that ends with an 80-question exam.  Students who pass the exam with a 70% or better receive a wallet card that says they completed a Competent Person Course for Suspended Scaffolds.  Students who score below a 70% will receive a wallet card saying that they attended a Suspended Scaffold User Safety Course. \nNote: no training course in itself makes anyone competent.  Employers still are responsible to ensure that their competent people have the knowledge and abilities to recognize the hazards on their job sites. \nCOURSE OUTLINE: \n\n\nThe need for training\n\n\nOSHA discussion\n\n\nGeneral safety information\n\n\nJobsite survey\n\n\nWire rope\n\n\nPlatforms\n\n\nHoists\n\n\nFall arrest\n\n\nElectrical considerations\n\n\nHands-on build of a Rolling Roof Rig and 3-meter platform\n\n\nMotor hands-on demonstration\n\n\nThe course begins in the classroom where there is about 6 hours of instruction.  The class will then build Rolling Roof Rigs with assigned outreaches.  They will have to determine the number of counterweights to use on the Scaffold according to the counterweight formula.  Proper installation and discussion of Primary Wire Rope and Tieback Wire Rope will be demonstrated.  The class will also construct 3-meter platforms.  A motor and its emergency systems will be tested and demonstrated to the students.  Students who wish to are encouraged to operate the motor themselves.  Finally\, the students return to the classroom to take the 80-question exam. \nCLASS SIZE: \nClass sizes range from 4 to 20 with the optimal size being about 9. The time for the course extends with larger classes due to increased discussion time. \nCOST: please contact the Daytona office for pricing information \nStudents who complete the course receive a record of training card from Stone Mountain Access Systems which is valid for 3 years.
URL:https://stonemountainaccess.com/event/competent-person-training-for-suspended-scaffolds-6/
LOCATION:Fort Pierce\, FL\, 2800 Industrial Ave. #3\, Fort Pierce\, FL\, 34946\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person,Suspended
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SUMMARY:Suspended Scaffold User Safety Training
DESCRIPTION:Recommended for anyone that works from suspended scaffolds. This course meets the City of Chicago requirement for suspended scaffold user training.  The course focuses on creating awareness of the hazards associated with suspended scaffolds and the procedures to follow for the safe work from and operation of these scaffolds.  The course is also a good introduction course or refresher course for individuals involved with erecting suspended scaffolds. \nRECOMMENDED FOR:\nAnyone that works from suspended scaffolds. \nCOURSE OUTLINE: \n\nThe need for training\nGeneral safety information\nJobsite survey\nWire rope\nPlatforms\nHoists\nFall arrest\nElectrical considerations\nHands on demonstration\n\nThe course begins in the classroom for approximately 4 hours of instruction and concludes with a 30-question multiple choice review.  After a lunch break the class reconvenes for a hands-on session where students have an opportunity to see a motor in operation.  The motor and its emergency systems are tested and demonstrated to the students.  Students who wish to are encouraged to operate the motor themselves. \nStudents who complete the course receive a record of training card from Stone Mountain Access Systems. This card is valid for 4 years. \nCLASS SIZE: \nClass sizes typically range from 1 to 50 with the optimal size being about 20.  The time for the course extends with larger classes due to increased discussion time. \nCOST: contact the Hillside office or email sales@stonemountainaccess.com to inquire about current pricing.
URL:https://stonemountainaccess.com/event/suspended-scaffold-user-safety-training-9/
LOCATION:Hillside\, IL\, 4053 May Street\, Hillside\, IL\, 60162\, United States
CATEGORIES:Suspended
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