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1 ETC Compliance Solutions Corporate Office Remittance Address: 5532 E. Grant Rd., AZ PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID, AZ Permit #2216 Serving clients in Arizona & around the world! Site-Specific Training & Consulting Services Now offering MSHA Underground training! Open Enrollment Training Schedule July December 2018 OSHA, MSHA, DOT & EPA EHS Solutions Based in Reality Has your Safety Program lost momentum? Maybe it s time to switch gears! If that statement made you say, Switch gears? I m not sure which to switch! then you ve come to the right place! Since 1993, ETC Compliance Solutions has been helping companies just like yours, not only navigate the world of regulatory compliance, but also build (or rebuild!) a safety program. ETC s safety professionals have been providing safety and environmental training and consulting services throughout Arizona, and around the world, in the areas of OSHA, MSHA, DOT / IATA, HAZWOPER, RCRA and Asbestos for the past 25 years. They have worked in their chosen fields and bring real-world experience to their training and consulting projects. For them, safety is not a priority it s a value! Think about that a value defines us and drives the decisions we make in every aspect of business from dealing with our clients, fellow employees, and the public. Does your safety program convey your commitment to valuing safety in the workplace? See page 2 for a Road Map that will help you on your way to valuing safety. mail@e-t-c.com Training Center 5532 E. Grant Rd., AZ Training Center 2516 E. University Dr., #200, AZ
2 Solutions Based in Reality OSHA MSHA DOT EPA Training & Consulting The Road Map to Valuing Safety in Your Workplace Creating a culture where safety is a value, not just a priority, is a great goal to have. What s the difference you may ask? As situations change in your business, so do your priorities. An unsatisfied client or an unforeseen problem on a worksite can quickly become a high priority. A value does not change regardless of what is currently happening in your business. An effective safety program must be frequently reviewed and tweaked to remain viable; it s not meant to gather dust on a shelf. Is your safety program a work in progress? If the answer is YES, you ve got the right idea! Creating a culture where safety is a value, not just a priority, will happen when safety is front and center every day. Let s examine your safety program. Potential workplace and job hazards exist. Have your company s been identified? Great! Are your written safety programs up to date? You are headed in the right direction! Are your employees currently trained and in compliance with OSHA requirements? Congratulations! You value a positive safety culture! Let me ask you a question... Was your last safety inspection or audit within the last year? We can assist you by conducting a safety audit or inspection! See items 1, 2 & 3. We can evaluate and assist you in reviewing, updating or creating a safety manual! See item 4. Have no fear! We can meet your training needs here! See item 5. ETC can help you! We are your one-stop-shop for all things safety! Here are 5 important ways we can help: Site Audits & Inspections ETC will visit your site, develop a written report identifying workplace hazards, and make recommendations to minimize or eliminate hazards. Consultation / Safety Management Services ETC will conduct a free consultation and needs assessment which will detail a method of approach that fits within your budget and time frame. ETC is available as an outsourced safety manager or we will mentor a designated employee to enhance their safety knowledge. Job Hazard Analysis ETC will identify the hazards of a specific job or process and make recommendations to minimize or eliminate the hazards. Safety Manuals & Emergency Procedure Guides ETC will review, update or develop a company-specific safety manual that provides the foundation and guide for a safety and training program that promotes safety as a value and qualifies your company to bid on high-level contracts. We can also customize a site-specific Emergency Procedure Guide that contains essential information for your employees in case of an emergency. (See page 5 for more details.) Training Options & Documentation ETC offers two training options open enrollment classes or training that is customized to your company-specific training requirements. Documentation of training is provided for your records.
3 3 O P E N E N R O L L M E N T S C H E D U L E HAZWOPER 40-hr General Site Worker 5 days, 8am - 5pm $595 (guaranteed to be held) 29 CFR (e)(q) Intended for personnel who are routinely involved in the cleanup and handling of hazardous materials. Maximize your training by bringing an SDS to class one used at your facility. Mon-Fri July Mon-Fri Aug Mon-Fri Sept Mon-Fri Oct 1-5 Mon-Fri Nov 5-9 Mon-Fri Dec Mon-Fri July Mon-Fri Sept Mon-Fri Nov hr Occasional / Limited Task Worker 3 days, 8am - 5pm $475 (guaranteed to be held) 29 CFR (e)(q) For workers who are on-site only occasionally for a specific limited task, are unlikely to be exposed over permissible or published exposure limits and who will not be wearing respiratory protection. Maximize your training by bringing an SDS to class one used at your facility. Mon-Wed July Mon-Wed Aug Mon-Wed Sept Mon-Wed Oct 1-3 Mon-Wed Nov 5-7 Mon-Wed Dec HAZWOPER Annual Refresher 1 day, 8am - 5pm $165 (guaranteed to be held) Mon-Wed July Mon-Wed Sept Mon-Wed Nov CFR (e) Required annual training for General Site Workers, Occasional / Limited Task Workers and Site Supervisors. Mon July 9 Fri Aug 3 Fri Sept 7 Tue Oct 9 Thu Nov 1 Mon Dec 3 HAZWOPER Site Supervisor 1 day, 8am - 5pm $195 Mon July 30 Tue Aug 28 Mon Sept 17 Mon Oct 29 Mon Nov 19 Thu Dec CFR (e)(4) This one time course is for anyone with supervisory or managerial responsibilities for others at hazardous waste operations. OSHA states that supervisors must have a minimum of 8-hours specialized training beyond the initial 24-hour or 40-hour HAZWOPER and above those whose activities they may direct. Prerequisite: Successful completion of a HAZWOPER Initial 24-hour Occasional / Limited Task Worker or 40-hour General Site Worker course. Wed July 11 Tue Oct 30 Fri Nov 2 TRANSPORT OF HAZMAT: DOT HazMat Transportation Awareness 1 day, 8am - 5pm $ CFR Part 172 Subpart H For HazMat employees / employers who package, handle, store and/or affect the transport of hazardous materials. Current 49 CFR regulation book is provided for use during class. Fri July 6 Mon Sept 17 Tue Nov 20 HazMat Transportation Certification 3 days, 8am - 5pm $ CFR Part 172 Subpart H For HazMat employees / employers who determine hazard classification, package, mark, label and sign shipping papers. Covers all required subjects except those particular to the individual hazmat employer (i.e., in-depth security or site-specific job functions). Includes current 49 CFR regulation book. Wed-Fri Sept Wed-Fri Aug Mon-Wed Dec Wed-Fri Nov HazMat Transportation Refresher (required every 3 years) 1 day, 8am - 5pm $ CFR Part 172 Subpart H Current 49 CFR regulation book is provided for use during class. Mon Sept 17 Tue Aug 21 Fri Dec 7 Tue Nov 13 Bringing Relief to Midsize Fleets A new Arizona law goes into effect later this summer that will bring relief to businesses operating medium duty trucks. On August 3, 2018 the definition [in ARS (1) (A)] of an intrastate commercial motor vehicle changes from 18,001 pounds or more to 26,001 pounds or more. The passage of HB2455 was a priority for the Arizona Trucking Association and it is a huge win for businesses operating medium duty trucks. HB2455 eliminates expensive and unnecessary regulatory burdens for thousands of small businesses operating medium duty trucks in Arizona, said ATA President and CEO, Tony Bradley. This law does not change any regulations for interstate commercial vehicles.
4 4 TRANSPORT OF HAZMAT: AIR IATA Initial 2 days, 8am - 5pm $695 Learn to classify, mark, pack, label and document dangerous shipments based on international and national air regulations. Prerequisite: Strong working knowledge of DOT HazMat regulations. Includes current IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Guide. Wed-Thu Oct Wed-Thu Sept IATA Refresher (required every 2 years) 1 day, 8am - 5pm $260 Prerequisite: IATA Initial. Current IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Guide is provided for use during class. Tue Oct 16 Tue Sept 18 RCRA RCRA Initial 2 days, 8am - 5pm $ CFR An initial course for hazardous waste generators who must comply with the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA). Includes the current Hazardous Materials, Substances & Wastes Compliance Guide. Tue-Wed July Thu-Fri Aug 2-3 Thu-Fri Dec 6-7 Wed-Thu Nov RCRA Annual Refresher 1 day, 8am - 5pm $ CFR Prerequisite: RCRA Initial. The current Hazardous Materials, Substances & Wastes Compliance Guide is provided for use during class. Mon July 23 Wed Aug 1 Wed Dec 5 Tue Nov 27 FIRST AID/CPR/AED ½ day, 8am - 12pm $ ILCOR Standards Learn vital (adult) first aid and basic life support for common emergencies that provide comfort and maximize care until expert care arrives. Recertification required every two years. Tue July 10 Wed Aug 8 Thu Sept 6 Wed Oct 3 Tue Nov 6 Wed Dec 5 Tue July 17 Wed Aug 15 Wed Sept 12 Thu Oct 11 Wed Nov 14 Wed Dec 12 O P E N E N R O L L M E N T S C H E D U L E MSHA PT 48 (PT 46*) guaranteed to be held For those who work in a Part 48 surface mine, engage in the extraction and production process, and are regularly exposed to mine hazards, or who are maintenance or service workers employed or contracted by the operator who work for frequent or extended periods. All courses meet or exceed MSHA requirements. *Companies operating under MSHA PT 46 may attend our MSHA PT 48 classes and receive PT 46 training if we have a copy of your PT 46 Training Plan prior to the start of class. 24-hr New Inexperienced Surface Miner 3 days, 8am - 5pm $290 Initial training for new personnel without previous mining experience. Added Value: First Aid / CPR / AED Certification is included in the 24-hour class. Mon-Wed July 9-11 Tue-Thu Aug 7-9 Wed-Fri Sept 5-7 Tue-Thu Oct 2-4 Mon-Wed Nov 5-7 Tue-Thu Dec 4-6 Mon-Wed July Tue-Thu Aug Tue-Thu Sept Wed-Fri Oct Tue-Thu Nov Tue-Thu Dec hr Annual Refresher Surface Miner 1 day, 8am - 5pm $150 Required for all miners and workers to keep their current. Training must be completed by the end of the same month training was completed the previous year. Fri July 6 Mon July 23 Mon Aug 6 Mon Aug 20 Tue Sept 4 Mon Sept 17 Mon Oct 1 Mon Oct 15 Fri Nov 2 Mon Nov 19 Mon Dec 3 Mon Dec 17 Fri July 13 Tue July 31 Mon Aug 13 Mon Aug 27 Mon Sept 10 Mon Sept 24 Tue Oct 9 Mon Oct 22 Fri Nov 9 Mon Nov 26 Mon Dec 10 Contact us if your company needs MSHA Underground training! Open Enrollment registrations are not confirmed until payment is received. Cancellations must be received five business days PRIOR to the start of the class. Substitutions are accepted. No refunds will be granted after class completion, even if participant failed to meet certification requirements. Prices / class dates are subject to change without notice.
5 5 OSHA OUTREACH Delivered by OSHA-authorized trainers, these programs provide training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in work places. 10-hr OSHA General Industry 2 days, $190 includes OSHA Card 1 st day: 7am - 4pm, 2 nd day: 7am - 9:45am 29 CFR 1910 For entry level workers. Tue-Wed Sept Tue-Wed July Mon-Tue Nov hr OSHA General Industry 4 days, 7am - 4pm $390 includes OSHA Card 29 CFR 1910 For supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility. Tue-Fri Sept Tue-Fri July Mon-Thu Nov hr OSHA Construction 2 days, $190 includes OSHA Card 1 st day: 7am - 4pm, 2 nd day: 7am - 9:45am 29 CFR 1926 For entry level workers. Tue-Wed Aug Tue-Wed Oct Tue-Wed Dec hr OSHA Construction 4 days, 7am - 4pm $390 includes OSHA Card 29 CFR 1926 For supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility. Tue-Fri Aug Tue-Fri Oct Tue-Fri Dec O P E N E N R O L L M E N T S C H E D U L E ARC FLASH 2018 NFPA 70E Electrical Safety 1 day, 8am - 5pm $275 Learn safe work practices and procedures when dealing with electricity and learn to recognize dangerous situations and avoid hazards before an incident occurs. Includes current edition of 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. Fri Oct 5 Tue Sept 18 CONFINED SPACE Entrant / Attendant / Supervisor / Competent Person 1 day, 8am - 5pm $ CFR (General Industry) & (Construction) Learn the hazards of permit-required confined space entry, understand the role of supervisor, attendant, entry personnel and competent person and recognize the importance of following safety procedures. Use of basic entry equipment, as well as methods of non-entry rescue will be addressed. This course may also be taken as a refresher. Thu Aug 2 Wed Oct 31 Thu Nov 8 FALL PROTECTION 1 day, 8am - 5pm $ CFR ,.29 &.30, (General Industry) / (Construction) Falls are among the most common causes of serious injuries and fatalities in the workplace. This course is designed for individuals with frequent exposure to fall hazards. Students learn the necessary skills to identify and avoid hazards associated with elevated work areas. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own fall protection equipment to class. This class has been updated with the General Industry Personal Fall Protection Systems Regulations (29 CFR ). Thu July 12 Tue Sept 25 Tue Oct 16 Fri Dec 14 Do your employees know what to do in case of an emergency? If you need a guide that contains essential emergency information, we can put one together for you! Our Emergency Procedure Guide: customized for your company contains emergency contact names & numbers easy to use format durable & easily visible Employees can keep one on their desks, in their vehicles, wherever they may encounter an emergency. Interested? Call us now for more information.
6 6 O P E N E N R O L L M E N T S C H E D U L E A s b e s t o s T r a i n i n g i n T u c s o n EPA-Accredited through State of Texas* (license #00076) Initial Classes Asbestos Awareness 2 hours (on 1 st day of any initial class), 8-10am $50 Training for individuals who work in areas where asbestos containing materials (ACM) may be present, but are not disturbed in the course of their work. Asbestos Building Inspector 3 days, 8am - 5pm $495 Required for individuals who will investigate public or private buildings for asbestos containing materials. Mon-Wed July Mon-Wed Sept Mon-Wed Nov 5-7 Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor 5 days, 8am - 5pm $665 Completion of this course certifies the individual in removal, encapsulation and enclosure of asbestos containing materials and to be the on-site competent person for an abatement crew. Mon-Fri Aug 6-10 Mon-Fri Oct Mon-Fri Dec 3-7 Asbestos Operations & Maintenance 2 days, 8am - 5pm $285 Intended for personnel who will disturb small amounts of asbestos as a result of routine or emergency maintenance or repair work. Thu-Fri July Thu-Fri Sept Thu-Fri Nov 8-9 ANNUAL Refresher Classes All Asbestos refresher classes are a review of topics originally presented in the initial course and a presentation of new developments in government regulations, state-of-the-art work practices and industry standards. For all Asbestos refreshers, a copy of the student s initial asbestos certification is required for admittance. Asbestos Building Inspector ½ day, 8am - 12pm $95 Tue Aug 28 Tue Oct 30 Tue Dec 18 Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor 1 day, 8am - 5pm $165 Mon Aug 27 Mon Oct 29 Mon Dec 17 Asbestos Operations & Maintenance ½ day, 1pm - 5pm $95 Tue Aug 28 Tue Oct 30 Tue Dec 18 * Meets all federal requirements to work anywhere in the US. If a certificate has expired, the certificate holder cannot work at a school K-12, but may be able to work on a commercial or municipality site if the client accepts the expired certificate. The certificate holder has one year and one day from the expiration date to refresh; wait any longer and the initial class has to be taken again. Asbestos Training Exposure to asbestos is well recognized as a health hazard (can cause mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung cancer) and its use is highly regulated by both OSHA and the EPA. Asbestos related illnesses kill 12,000 to 15,000 Americans annually, according to the Environmental Working Group Action Fund. If your workers are at risk of exposure to asbestos either because they work around it, or work with it, you may be confused about what level of training is needed for their specific job duties. Listed above are the asbestos classes we offer in Open Enrollment, but we are not limited to those options. We can accommodate worker training and also discuss custom training for your workers. Contact us today to discuss your specific Asbestos training needs! All listed training topics (and more!) can be taught at your site and customized to your policies and procedures mail@e-t-c.com
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