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1 A d v a n c e d Te c h n i c a l C o u r s e s T r a i n T h e T r a i n e r O SHA COMPLIANCE 2011 Training since 1997 Confined Space Fall Protection Trenching and Excavation Scaffold Safety Solar Power Powered Industrial Trucks Oil and Gas Drilling Machine Guarding

2 Confined Space-5 day This Course is designed to meet the training demands of 29 CFR (k) and NFPA Intensive classroom and field instruction insures that your facility s confined space team will be proficient in the basic skills needed to safely and efficiently perform entry rescues in your workplace. Topics covered in the program include assessment of confined space hazards, atmospheric monitoring, confined space rescue equipment use and limitations, knots, vertical and horizontal hauling, lowering systems, personal protective equipment and patient packaging. Gain the knowledge and skills to instruct a confined space entry class within your organization. The course will cover advanced confined space issues, teaching, resources, instructional methodology. Students will be required to develop and give a minute presentation. $ S e p t e m b e r 5-9, Item number: ehs-cs-3 Fall Protection-4 day This Course is designed to help students to understand the American National Standards for the fall prevention. Special emphasis will be placed on ANSI Z359.2 Minimum Safety Requirements for an effective program. The course will review the Federal and State OSHA requirements for fall prevention. Emphasis will be placed on training techniques, prevention strategies and practices such as inspections and competent person responsibilities. Topics include: Conventional Systems, Body Holding Devices, Anchor Points, harness, Vertical/Horizontal traveling systems. Includes recently adopted residential guidelines. Students will be required to develop and give a minute presentation. $ S e p t e m b e r , Item number: ehs-fp-3 Trenching and excavation-3 day This three day course provides instruction on the OSHA standards and safety aspects of excavation and trenching. Participants learn the principles of practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations. Various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic) are covered, testing methods are demonstrated and an exercise is completed using instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears and engineering rods. 29 CFR 1926 Construction Industry Safety Standard (materials provided). Students will be required to develop and present a 60 minute presentation. P age 2 T o R e g i s t e r, C a l l : $ O c t o b e r 3-5, Item number: ehs-te-3. w w w. e h s i n t e r n a t i o n a l. o r g

3 A d v a n c e d t e c h n i c a l c o u r s e s T r a i n T h e T r a i n e r SCAFFOLD SAFETY-4 DAY This Course is designed to provide the student with the training in OSHA guidelines, scaffold erection, use and dismantling, OSHA subpart L, Subpart M and Subpart X. The objective of this course is to enable a student to work safely on construction sites. 29 CFR 1926 Construction Standards provided. Students will be required to develop and present a 60 minute presentation Pre-requisite: Must have previous field experience and training certificates. Training for experienced personnel only. $ O c t o b e r , Item number: ehs-ss-3 SOLAR POWER-5 DAY Solar is a growing sector for green energy and green jobs. Various worker health and safety hazards exist in the manufacture, installation, and maintenance of solar energy. Employers working in the solar energy business need to protect their workers from workplace hazards and workers need to understand how to protect themselves from hazards. This 4.5 day class is designed for project managers, supervisors, safety and health professionals and others who work in this environment. We will provide you with in depth awareness training on the top construction hazards and introduce OSHA standards, policies, and safe work procedures. Students will receive a 30-hour OSHA Construction Card. Students will be required to develop and present a 60 minute presentation Pre-requisite: Must have previous field experience and training certificates. $ O c t o b e r , tem number: ehs-sp-3 Powered Industrial Trucks-1day Compliance Reference: 29 CFR The goal of the Instructor Training Program is to train and authorize selected individuals to implement and conduct your in-house Forklift and Material Handling Program. At the completion of this training course the participant will be acquainted with the following information: All Components of the Forklift Operator Safety Training Program Class 1-7 Communication Skills Class Management Course Administration Practical and Written Examinations Performance Testing Pre-requisite: Must have previous field experience and training certificates. Training for experienced personnel only. $ S e p t e m b e r 2 8, N o v e m b e r 3 0, Item number: ehs-fl-3 P age 3

4 Machine Safe Guarding 4 Day Anyone responsible for the operation, servicing, and maintenance of machines employers, employees, safety professionals, and industrial hygienists should take this course. Primary safeguarding, includes control methods that protect (e.g., prevent employee contact with hazardous machine areas) employees from machine hazards through effective machine guarding techniques. In addition, a hazardous energy control (lockout/tagout) program needs to complement machine safeguarding methods in order to protect employees during potentially hazardous servicing and maintenance work activities. Upon the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to identify the most common hazards associated with machine safe guarding. Students will be required to develop and give a minute presentation. Oil and Gas Drilling & Well Servicing Safety 4 Day $ N o v e m b e r , ITEM Number: ehs-msg-3 This Course presents occupational safety and health standards that apply to the oil and gas industry, with an emphasis on drilling and well servicing activities. Standards addressed in this class come primarily from 29 CFR 1910, the OSHA general industry regulations, along with selected OSHA Construction regulations from 29 CFR Upon the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to identify the most common hazards associated with oil and gas exploration and production activities, locate applicable OSHA standards and requirements, and recommend abatement methods for these hazards and violations of these standards. Students will be required to develop and give a minute presentation. $ O c t o b e r N o v e m b e r 4 t h ITEM Number: ehs-ogd-3 P age 4 T o R e g i s t e r, C a l l : w w w. e h s i n t e r n a t i o n a l. o r g

5 A d v a n c e d t e c h n i c a l c o u r s e s T r a i n T h e T r a i n e r OUR EXPERTS. JOSEPH TEEPLES JOHN F. PODOJIL Mr. Podojil has 35 years of experience in the Industrial Safety, Health and Environmental field. He is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHCM), Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM), Registered Environmental Assessor (REA), Registered Environmental Professional (REP), Accredited Safety Auditor (ASA), a Certified Utility Safety Administrator (CUSA) and a Certified Professional Environmental Auditor (CPEA), Certified Homeland Security Manager--Level III (CHSIII) ALLEN J. PODOJIL Mr. Podojil currently instructs for Region Nine OSHA Training Institute (OTI) which is located at California State University Dominguez Hills and is authorized by the United States Department of Labor to teach the OSHA 10 and 30 hour course for both construction and general industry including CAL-OSHA construction 5019 and general industry 5119 courses. JOE OLSON Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Region IX: Trainer CFR-Title 29, Labor Regulations: Course 500, 501, 502, 503, 510, 511, 7505 & 225 (OSHA) Safety Instructor, University of California San Diego Safety Instructor, University at Dominguez Hills Safety Instructor, Truckee Meadows Community College Reno, Nevada Safety Instructor, College of Southern Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada CFR-Title 30, Mineral Resources M / NM: Type AP, IS (MSHA) Hazard Communication (HazCom) (OSHA) Nevada Fire Marshal s Office Fire Suppression Systems Education: Master of Business Administration (University of Wisconsin) Bachelor of Science (Business- Cameron University) OSHA Training Institute (OSHA 500, 501, 521, 600 courses) US Army Safety Center (Safety and Ergonomics Training) Business OSHA Authorized trainer for construction and industry Skills: Successfully planned & implemented Safety Management Programs. Planned, developed and executed strategic and long-range plans. Conducted safety training for forklift and manufacturing facilities. Certified Government Safety Officer (World Safety Organization) JOHN CALE Bachelors Degree in Science, Health and Safety Science License of Vocational Nursing, Merced College Authorized instructor of OSHA Outreach Program Safety and Health Courses Certified Master Trainer from National Center of Construction Education and Research. P age 5

6 IN MANUFACTURING? Federal and state funding available..ask us how! Training Location Cerritos Community College Alondra Boulevard Norwalk, CA Portola Parkway, Suite 345 Foothill Ranch, CA efax Manufacturing Industry We are offering you solutions to increase Competitiveness. ehs International, Inc. and CMTC have partnered up! This is great news for all manufacturers. ehs now joins the WFA (Workforce Associate Partnership) program. These partners bring to the table skills that CMTC does not offer within. ehs brings new skills to the table for CMTC clients. CMTC affords ehs users that are manufacturing companies a 10% discount off any training that is $5,000 or more from the quote. That simple! CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION. Certified WBE, DBE, MBE Ask us about continuing education units. P age 6 T o R e g i s t e r, C a l l : w w w. e h s i n t e r n a t i o n a l. o r g

7 A d v a n c e d T e c h n i c a l C o u r s e s T r a i n T h e T r a i n e r O r d e r F o r m T i t l e Item # Description No. Registrants Price Subtotal For a full curriculum contact us at info@ehsinternational.org One registration Form per Student Order total: Name Address Telephone Address Method of Payment Check Bill Me Credit Card [Company A] Credit Card [Company B] Credit Card [Company C] Credit Card # Exp. date Signature P age 7

8 A d v a n c e d t e c h n i c a l c o u r s e s ehs International, Inc. and Cerritos College Economic Development Environmental, Health and Safety Portola Parkway, Suite 345 Foothill Ranch, CA Phone: efax: info@ehsinternational.org DISCOUNTS FOR PREFERRED CLIENT ME MBERS BECOME A MEMBER TODAY Educating our workforce since EXPERTS IN OSHA COMPLIANCE ehs International, Inc. offers a network of professionals who are committed to understanding and assisting businesses by providing on-site, cost effective employee training. We are comprised of highly skilled experts with experience in modern safety equipment, workforce training, consulting, and adult learning objectives. PLEASE PLACE STAMP HERE