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GE Risk Management, LLC
  • Home - Safety & Health
  • Payment
  • Safety & Health Services
    • Services Overview
    • Industrial Hygiene
    • Mold
    • Lead Assessor
    • Promotional Items
    • Video Search
    • Research
    • Mentoring
  • Mold Services
  • Contact
  • Why GE Risk Management?
    • Why GE Risk Management?
  • Why Risk Consulting?
    • Why Risk Consulting?
    • Value Proposition
    • Growing Businesses
    • Free Self-Assessment
  • Training
  • Locations
  • Service To Business
    • Services to Your Business
    • Business SA
    • Services
  • Service To Insurance
    • Service to Insurance
    • Service To Insurance
    • Insurance SA
  • Service to Brokers/Agents
  • Industrial Hygiene
  • ICR Rule 59 - NY
  • Maritime Industry
  • Service to Home Owners
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Training

Training

 

We Deliver Only the Highest Quality Training
 

*Note we are Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers - who are authorized to give: 
 

 >  OSHA 10 Hour cards & certificates
>  OSHA 30 Hour cards & certificates &
>  Competent Person (including HazWoper - hazardous waste sites)
 

for Construction/General Industry & others.
 

GE Risk Management can help you identify and fulfill your personal,  professional or corporate training needs, including custom programs to  suit individual or group needs.  Whatever your training need, we can  deliver!  We  train the trainer, management (safety leadership training) and  employees.  We are not limited to classroom but go on-site to assist in  on-the-job-training.
 

Required Training
 

OSHA's (and other's), training requirements are extensive, and sometimes the  only ones that matter. But they are just one of many organization that requires training.  FDA, EPA, DOT and other State and Local authorities  also may apply.  But in addition to actual requirements by government,  we get at the heart of training requirements by examining the real  leading indicators that cause loss (risks involved in unsafe acts,  conditions, near-misses, incidents, lack of enforcement, et al.) as well  as actual loss.
 

We understand the popular need many organizations have for OSHA 10 or 30 hour general industry and/or construction training, (including competent person training).  We offer these and many more courses enabling you to receive your "OSHA Card." 
 

OSHA training also extends to maritime, agriculture and others.  See bottom of this page, or this link for  a list of OSHA training requirements (you will probably be surprised  how extensive they are) :http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha2254.pdf.
 

Certification/License Maintenance Training
 

General contractors, certified safety professionals, (CSP),  certified industrial hygienists, (CIH), and many others need contact  training hours to maintain status.  We offer many types of courses,  including customized ones, to meet this need.
 

Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene
 

Ask about our annual course covering the fundamentals of industrial  hygiene.  An excellent 24-30 hour course for beginners and advanced  practitioners.
 

Quality and Benefits of Training
 

We pride ourselves on the quality of our training, both in its content  and in delivering it to the needs of the adult learner of any level.  We  specialize in safety leadership training which has been proven to yield  very significant results, including up to a 12:1 benefit-to-cost ratio.
 

However,  we understand training is not just for compliance purposes, but serves  many valuable purposes, including but not limited to:
 

*   Guide and correct employee misunderstanding
*   Increase competency by improving skills, knowledge and attitude
*   Learn how to utilize specific information that makes a direct impact on supporting
    organizational goals
*   Reduce various work place risks and their associated hazards and negative results
*   Maximize safety efforts by prioritizing efforts
*   Help establish technical & compliance lines of authority in the organization
*   Clarify roles, responsibility and accountabilities
 

We offer various training methods to ensure the right method for you.   We also show you how to offer objective ways to measure the actual  benefit of training received, so you can "sell" training benefits to  upper management with expert confidence.
 

The list of training courses we provide is extensive and we offer them all. If you have not identified all your companies training needs and/or can not provide qualified experienced training call us today.  954-782-0472
 
The  following is an outline of OSHA required training requirements - all of  which are available by GE Risk Management or their affiliates.
 

General Industry Training Requirements

29 CFR Part 1910  

  

Index of  Training Requirements


Means of Egress

Employee Emergency Plans and Fire Prevention Plans

Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms 

Powered Platforms for Building Maintenance—Operations-Training

Care and use Appendix C, Section 1

Occupational Health and Environmental Control

DipTanks—Personal Protection

Inspection, Maintenance, and Installation

Hearing Protection

Training Program

Hazardous Materials

Flammable and Combustible Liquids

Explosives and Blasting Agents

Bulk Delivery and Mixing  Vehicles   

 Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases

 Process     Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals

 Contract Employer   Responsibilities    

Mechanical Integrity    

Hazardous Waste   Operations and Emergency Response

 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Workers    

New  Technology Programs   

Hazardous Waste—Emergency Responders    

Personal Protective Equipment  

Respiratory Protection    

Respiratory Protection for M Tuberculosis 

General Environmental Controls 

Temporary Labor Camps   

Specifications  for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags

Permit Required Confined Spaces   

The Control of  Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)   

Lockout or Tagout Devices  Removed

Outside Personnel 

Medical   Services and First Aid  

Fire Protection  

Fire Brigades   

Training and Education 

Portable Fire Extinguishers 

Fixed Extinguishing Systems  

Fire Detection Systems

Employee Alarm Systems 

Materials Handling and Storage 

Servicing of  Multi-Piece and Single-Piece Rim Wheels

Powered Industrial Trucks  

Moving the Load  

Crawler Locomotives and Truck Cranes

Machinery and Machine Guarding  

Mechanical   Power Presses 

Mechanical Power  Presses—Instructions to Operators  

Training of Maintenance  Personnel  

Operator Training   

Forging Machines   

Welding, Cutting, and Brazing   

General Requirements    

Oxygen—Fuel Gas Welding and  Cutting  

Arc Welding and Cutting   

Resistance Welding   

Special  Industries   

Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard  Mills  

Laundry Machinery and   Operating Rules    

Sawmills  

Logging   

 Telecommunications   

 Derrick Trucks    

Cable Fault Locating   

 Guarding Manholes   

 Joint Power and Telecommunication Manholes    

Tree  Trimming—Electrical Hazards   

Electric  Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution    

Grain Handling Facilities   

Entry Into Bins, Silos, and Tanks    

Contractors    

Electrical Safety-Related  Work Practices    

Content of  Training   

Commercial  Diving Operations  

 Qualifications of Dive Team   

Toxic and Hazardous Substances   

 Asbestos    

4-Nitrobiphenyl    

Alpha-Naphthylamine    

Methyl Chloromethyl Ether    

3, 3'-Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts)    

Bis-Chloromethyl Ether   

Beta-Napthylamine    

Benzidine    

4-Aminodiphenyl   

Ethyleneimine    

Beta-Propiolactone    

2-Acetylaminofluorene    

4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene    

N-Nitrosodimethylamine    

Vinyl Chloride    

Inorganic Arsenic    

Lead    

Cadmium    

Benzene    

Coke Oven  Emissions   

Bloodborne Pathogens    

Cotton Dust    

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane    

Acrylonitrile (Vinyl Cyanide)    

Ethylene Oxide    

Formaldehyde    

4, 4' Methylenedianiline    

Ionizing Radiation Testing    

Posting    

Hazard Communication    

Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories        


Part 1915 Shipyard   

Employment   

Maritime Training Requirements   

29 CFR Parts 1915, 1917, 1918   

General Provisions   

Commercial Diving Operations    

Competent Person    

Explosive and Other Dangerous Atmospheres   

Confined and Enclosed Spaces    

Precautions Before Entering    

Cleaning and Other Cold Work    

Certification Before Hot Work Is Begun    

Maintaining Gas Free Conditions, Ship Repairing   

Surface Preparation and  Preservation    

Painting    

Flammable Liquids    

Welding, Cutting, and Heating   

Fire Prevention   

 Welding, Cutting, and Heating in Way of Preservative Coatings   

 Welding, Cutting and Heating of Hollow Metal Containers   

and  Structures Not Covered by 1915.12   

Gas Welding and Cutting    

Arc Welding and Cutting    

Uses of Fissionable Material    

Scaffolds, Ladders and Other Working Surfaces    

Scaffolds or Staging   

General  Working Conditions   

Work On Or In The Vicinity of Radar and Radio    

First-Aid    

Gear and Equipment for Rigging and Materials Handling   

Ropes, Chains, and Slings    

Use of Gear    

Qualifications of Operators   Tools and Related Equipment   

Powder Actuated Fastening Tools    

Internal Combustion Engines, Other Than Ships’ Equipment   

Personal Protective Equipment    

General Requirements    

Respiratory Protection    

Personal Fall Arrest Systems    

Positioning Device Systems    

Portable, Unfired Pressure Vessels, Drums, and Containers,   

Other than Ships’ Equipment   

Portable  Air Receivers and Other Unfired Pressure Vessels   

 Toxic and Hazardous Substances   

 Asbestos    

13 Carcinogens    

Vinyl Chloride    

Inorganic Arsenic    

Lead    

Cadmium    

Benzene    

Bloodborne Pathogens    

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane    

Acrylonitrile   

Ethylene Oxide    

Formaldehyde    

Methylenedianiline    

Ionizing Radiation    

Hazard Communication    

Occupational             

Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories    

Scope and Definitions    

Commercial Diving Operations    

Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices    

Grain Handling Facilities   

Hazard Communication    

Ionizing Radiation    

Hearing Protection    

Respiratory Protection 

Servicing Multi-Piece and Single-Piece Rim Wheels    

Toxic and Hazardous Substances    

Marine Terminal Operations   

Hazardous Atmospheres and Substances    

Fumigants, Pesticides, Insecticides, and Hazardous Preservatives    

Personnel    

Hazard Communication    

Emergency Action Plans    

Cargo Handling Gear and Equipment    

General Rules Applicable to Vehicles    

Specialized Terminals   

Terminal  facilities—Handling Menhaden and Similar Species of Fish        


Part 1917 Marine   

Related Terminal Operations and Equipment   

Welding, Cutting, and Heating (Hot Work)    

Scope and Definitions    

Commercial Diving Operations   

Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices    

Hazard Communication    

Ionizing Radiation    

Hearing Protection    

Respiratory Protection    

Toxic and Hazardous Substances    

Handling Cargo    

Containerized Cargo Operations—Fall Protection systems    

General  Working Conditions   

Hazardous Atmospheres and  Substances   

 Ventilation and Atmospheric Conditions and Fumigants   

First-Aid and Life Saving Facilities    

Qualifications of Machinery Operators        


Part 1918 Longshoring       


Construction Training Requirements   

29 CFR Part1926   

General Safety and Health Provisions   

Safety Training and Education    

Employee Emergency Action Plans    

Occupational Health and Environmental Controls   

Medical Services and First-Aid    

Ionizing Radiation    

Nonionizing Radiation   

Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts, and Mists    

Hazard Communication    

Methylenedianiline    

Lead in Construction    

Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals    

Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response    

Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment    

Hearing Protection    

Respiratory Protection    

Fire Protection and Prevention    

Fire Protection    

Signs, Signals, and Barricades   

Signaling    

Tools—Hand and Power    

Powder-Operated Hand Tools   

Woodworking Tools   

Welding and Cutting    

Gas Welding and Cutting    

Arc Welding and Cutting    

Fire Prevention   

Welding, Cutting, and Heating In Way of Preservative Coatings    

Electrical   

Ground Fault Protection    

Scaffolding   

Scaffolding—Training Requirements    

Fall Protection   

Fall Protection—Training Requirements    

Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors   

Cranes and Derricks   

Material Hoists, Personnel Hoists, and Elevators   

Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations   

Material Handling Equipment    

Site Clearing    

Excavations    

General Protection Requirements    

Concrete and Masonry Construction    

Steel Erection    

Bolting, Riveting, Fitting-up, and Plumbing-up    

Underground Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams, and   

Compressed Air   

Underground Construction    

Compressed Air    

Demolition    

Preparatory Operations    

Chutes    

Mechanical Demolition    

Blasting and Use of Explosives    

General Provisions   

Blaster Qualifications    

Surface Transportation of Explosives    

Firing the Blast    

Power Transmission and Distribution    

General Requirements    

Overhead Lines    

Underground Lines   

Construction in Energized Substations    

Stairways and Ladders   

Ladders    

Training Requirements    

Diving   

Commercial Diving Operations    

Toxic and Hazardous Substances    

Asbestos    

13 Carcinogens    

Vinyl Chloride    

Inorganic Arsenic    

Cadmium    

Benzene    

Coke Oven Emissions   

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane    

Acrylonitrile   

Ethylene Oxide    

Formaldehyde    

Methylene Chloride 

      

29 CFR Part 1928   

Applicability of Standards    

Temporary Labor Camps    

Logging    

Hazard Communication    

Cadmium    

Roll-Over Protective Structures    

Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) for tractors used in   

agricultural operations    

Safety for Agricultural Equipment    

Guarding of farm field equipment, farmstead equipment, and cotton gins ..... 86   

Occupational Health   

Cadmium       


Agricultural Training Requirements   

29 CFR Part 1960   

Financial Management   

Inspection and Abatement    

Qualifications of Safety and Health Inspectors and Agency Inspections    

General Services Administration and Other Federal Agencies   

Safety and Health Services    

Occupational Safety and Health Committees   

Agency Responsibilities    

Training of:   

Top Management    

Supervisors    

Safety and Health Specialists    

Safety and Health Inspectors    

Collateral Duty Safety and Health Personnel and Committee Members    

Employees and Employee  Representatives    

Training Assistance    

Federal Safety and Health Councils   

Role of the Secretary    

Objectives of Field Councils  

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