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www.wisesafetyenv.com & 2016 Safety & Equipment Training Courses Field Inspection Programs Ask how we can CUSTOMIZE your training program(s)! David Cook Occupational Safety & Health Compliance Specialist and Authorized OSHA Instructor If you would like to schedule a class or need more information please contact Dephanie McGill at d.mcgill@wisesafetyenv.com or 800-777-7347. Wise Safety Training Provides: 29 CFR 1926 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 29 CFR 1910 GENERAL INDUSTRY 29 CFR 1915, 1917 & 1918 MARITIME INDUSTRY Our training programs and inspection processes are based on the applicable OSHA regulations, ANSI standards (if referenced by OSHA) and the manufacturer s recommendations. Training is conducted by an OSHA-authorized instructor in accordance with applicable standards. Training is also customized to fit the needs of the client company and their specific equipment. Classes can be held at our corporate office or at the customer s facility or site. Certificate of Completion, test and sign-in listing (OSHA/ANSI requirements for annual training) will be provided to your employees upon the completion of their class. Boston Denver Houston Jacksonville Kansas City Louisville Little Rock Saint Louis Salt Lake City January 2016

INDIVIDUAL CLASSES Ask how we can CUSTOMIZE your training program(s)! Confined Space Confined Space Non-Entry Entry Rescue Non-Entry Rescue Confined Space Permit-Required Confined Space Entry & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.146 and ANSI Z117.1-2009 Training Includes: Atmospheric testing, continuous forced air ventilation and rescue & retrieval equipment, applicable standards, employee duties (entrants, attendants & entry supervisor), permit space evaluation process, types of rescues, training requirements & frequency, causes of a hazardous atmosphere. Certificate upon completion. Optional Simulated Non-Entry (1 Hour) and/or Entry (1½ Hours) Rescue Operations for the entire class. Call for details. Fall Protection Designated Competent Person Electrical Regulations Fall Protection Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M and ANSI Z359-2007 Training Includes: Demonstrations with harnesses, lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, anchor points, etc., tie-off techniques, estimation of free fall distance, application limits, proper anchoring, swing fall, total fall distance to prevent striking a lower level, vertical & horizontal lifelines, elongation, and deceleration distance. Certificate upon completion. Optional Equipment Inspection Process $125. Designated Competent Person Fall Hazard Awareness Training Course (8 Hours) This training program will address the following categories: OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M Fall Protection Regulations with Equipment Inspection Process and the Fall Protection Equipment & Regulations that are relative to: Aerial Lifts (1926.453 &.454 ), Vehicle-Mounted Elevating & Rotating Aerial Devices (ANSI A92.2-2009 ) and Scissor Lifts (1926.451&.452[W]), Portable Metal Ladders (1910.26), Manually Propelled Mobile Ladder Stands (1910.29 ) and Standards for Fiberglass/Reinforced Plastic Ladders, (ANSI-ASC A14.5 2007), Supported Scaffolding (1926 Subpart L), Permit-Required Confined Space Equipment & Regulations (1910.146), ANSI Z359.2 Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program and 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D Walking/Working Surfaces. Students will receive Designated Competent Person Training Certificates and Wallet Cards. COST: $95.00/person (up to 10 people), $90.00/person (11+). Electrical Regulations (4 Hours) NFPA 70E, 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K & 1910 Subpart S Training Includes: Designed to provide the student with a survey of OSHA s electrical standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Topics include: single & three phase systems, cord & plug connected & fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, and NFPA 70E safety related work practices. Certificate upon completion. COST: $150/person (up to 10 people), $125/person (11+). 2 Call Dephanie McGill (800-777-7347) for more information.

INDIVIDUAL CLASSES Introduction to Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics (3 Hours) 1926.650-652 (Appendix A F) Subpart P Training Includes: This course focuses on the severe hazards associated with excavation and trenching. It also covers the OSHA standards protecting employees who work in trenches and presents the importance & requirements involving excavation. Competent Person Training Includes: Surface encumbrances, underground installations, access and egress, exposure to vehicular traffic, exposure to falling loads, warning system for mobile equipment, hazardous atmospheres, protection from hazards associated with water accumulation, stability of adjacent structures, protection of employees from loose rock or soil, inspections, fall protection, protection of employees in excavations, sloping and benching systems, support systems, shield systems, materials and equipment, installation and removal of support, types of shoring (wood timbers & hydraulic) & soil testing methods and portable gas detection equipment for atmospheric testing. Certificate upon completion. Lifting Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 1910.179 Overhead & Gantry Cranes / 1926.1501 Cranes and Derricks; 29 CFR 1910.184 Subpart N, Materials Handling & Storage, ANSI/ASME B30.16 & B30.21 Standards Training Includes: Demonstrates alloy steel chain, wire rope, synthetic web slings, shackles, hooks, portable handheld hoists and manually operated lever hoists. 1910.179 Overhead & gantry cranes, rated load marking, clearance from obstruction, designated personnel, stops, bumpers, rail sweeps & guards, pendant control boxes, frequent & periodic inspections, hoist chains, operational tests, preventive maintenance, limit switches, handling the load, etc. or 1926.1501 Cranes and Derricks. Please choose either 1910.179 General Industry or 1926.1501 Construction. Certificate upon completion. Optional Equipment Inspection $125. Aerial & Scissor Lifts & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1926.453 and ANSI/SIA A92.2 2009 Training Includes: Aerial & scissor lift inspection (frequent & periodic), maintenance and working requirements, record keeping, safe work practices and vehicle stability and training requirements. Certificate and wallet card upon completion. Optional Aerial & Scissor Lift Driving Performance Test (required by OSHA) available, call for details and price. Forklift Operator Training & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.178 & 1926.602, ANSI B56.1-2005 Training Includes: Forklift types, rear steering, turning radius, combined center of gravity and the stability triangle, load center & controls, load capacity, proper load positioning and handling, hazard awareness, picking, traveling with and placing a load, parking, refueling and battery charging, pre-operation inspection (visual & operational checks) and maintenance. Certificate and wallet card upon completion. Optional Driving Performance test available, call for details and price. Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Overhead & Gantry Crane (Lifting) Forklifts Aerial & Scissor Lifts 3

INDIVIDUAL CLASSES Ask how we can CUSTOMIZE your training program(s)! Portable Ladders Portable & Fixed Ladders, Mobile Ladder Stands, Industrial Stairs & Regulations (2½ Hours) 29 CFR 1910.21-29 or 1926.1053 1060 and ANSI 14.5 2007 Training Includes: Establish prescribed rules and minimum requirements for the care, use and inspection of the common types of portable metal, fiberglass & fixed ladders and manually propelled mobile ladder stands (airplane stands). Certificate upon completion. COST: $50/person (up to 10 people), $45/person (11+). Walking / Working Surfaces (including Roofs) (2½ Hours) 29 CFR 1910.21,.22,.23 Subpart D Training Includes: Leading edge, unprotected sides & edges, floor holes, openings & covers, skylight screens, stairway & ladderway floor openings, hatchway or chute floor openings, railings, protection from falling objects, guardrail, safety net, personal fall arrest, safety monitoring and warning line systems, etc. Certificate upon completion. COST: $50/person (up to 10 people), $45/person (11+). Optional Walk-Through Inspection, $125. Walking/Working Surfaces Respiratory Welding Combustible Dust Welding, Cutting & Brazing Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q Training Includes: Fire prevention & protection, eye, clothing and health protection, ventilation, cylinder, regulator & hose handling & storage, welding processes (SMAW, MIG, FCAW, TIG, Etc.) and respiratory protection, selection (mask, filters & cartridges) and maintenance. Hexavalent Chromium Standards (1910.1026 & 1910.1126). Certificate upon completion. Optional Walk-Through Inspection, $125. Respiratory Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.134 Subpart I Training Includes: Respiratory protection programs, procedures for selecting respirators, medical evaluations, fit testing procedures, cleaning, disinfecting, storing, inspecting, and maintaining respirators, the general use of filtering facepiece respirators (disposable), Air Purifying Respirators (APR), Supplied Air Respirators (SAR), Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR) and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Certificate upon completion. Optional Qualitative Fit Testing available (1 hour), call for details and price. Introduction to Combustible Dust Regulations (2½ Hours) NFPA 654 Training Includes: Prevention of fire and dust explosions from the manufacturing, processing, and handling of combustible particulate solids. Process & facility design, bulk storage enclosures, duct systems, air-moving devices (fans & blowers), fugitive dust control, housekeeping, ignition sources (mechanical sparks, electrical equipment, static electricity, open flames & sparks, hot surfaces & industrial trucks), fire protection (fire extinguishers, automatic sprinklers, etc.) employee training, inspection and maintenance. Certificate upon completion. COST: $50/person (up to 10 people), $45/person (11+), Optional Walk-Through Inspection, $125. Lockout / Tagout Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.147 Training Includes: The control of hazardous energy, the servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment in which the unexpected energization or start up of the machines or equipment, or release of stored energy could cause injury to employees. Affected and Authorized employee duties, energy isolating devices, energy control program, energy control procedures, protective materials and hardware, training, etc. Certificate upon completion. Lockout/Tagout 4 Call Dephanie McGill (800-777-7347) for more information.

INDIVIDUAL CLASSES Machinery & Machine Guarding Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.211-219 Amputations, crushed hands and arms, lacerations, abrasions and blindness are just a few of the possible injuries created by moving machine parts. Any machine part, function, or process which many cause injury must be safeguarded. When the operation of a machine or accidental contact with it can injure the operator or others in the vicinity, the hazards must be either controlled or eliminated. This training program will address general requirements for machine safeguarding as mandated by OSHA. Topics covered include: Basic machine operations, Fixed guards, Adjustable and self-adjusting guards, Interlock devices, Drive train and perimeter guards, Drop probe devices, Restrain and pullback devices, adjustment, inspection and maintenance of safety guards. Designed to help employees understand the dangers of working with machinery and how those risks can be minimized by proper installation and use of safety guards and devices. Certificate upon completion. Optional Equipment Inspection, $125. Personal Protective Equipment & Regulations (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.132-136 & 138 or 1926.95-102 & 104-107 Protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for eyes, face, head, and extremities, protective clothing and protective shields and barriers, shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition wherever it is necessary by reason of hazards of processes or environment, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that employers protect their employees from workplace hazards that can cause injury. This training program will address the categories of PPE training required by OSHA including: Head Protection, Eye and Face Protection, Hearing Protection, Hand Protection and Foot Protection. Certificate upon completion. GHS: The New Hazard Communication System (3 Hours) 29 CFR 1910.1200 & Revised HCS 2012 OSHA has issued a final rule to align its Hazard Communication Standard with the Globally Harmonized System of Chemical Classification and Labeling (GHS). The changes focus on: Hazard classification, Labeling and marking, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Information distribution and training. During the phase-in period, employers may follow the existing HCS labeling system, the new GHS labeling system, or both. Training Includes: GHS Compliance Dates, Hazard Classification (Provides new criteria for classifying chemical hazards), Labels (Must include a signal word, pictogram, hazard statement and precautionary statement), Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) (Must follow a new, 16-section format, Information distribution and training). Certificate upon completion. Machinery & Machine Guarding Personal Protective Equipment GHS Disclaimer Our training classes have been designed to assist you in complying with OSHA regulations. The materials provided are not meant to be a substitute for the OSHA regulations. Because of the variations that can occur due to on-site conditions, whether you are in a state plan, or performance criteria, it is impossible for any course to cover every aspect of those potential variations. Therefore, our courses do not cover everything a person should know about a particular subject nor does it qualify anyone as a competent person. However, our courses do cover part of the information that any person must know to be effective in applying safety and health standards and practices to circumstances in the work place. 5

OSHA Scaffolding Requirements: The employer shall have each employee who performs work while on a scaffold trained by a person qualified in the subject matter to recognize the hazards associated with the type of scaffolding being used and to understand the procedures to control or minimize those hazards. The employer shall also have each employee who is involved in erecting, disassembling, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining, or inspecting a scaffold trained by a competent person to recognize the hazards associated with the work in question. When the Employer has reason to believe that an employee lacks the skill or understanding needed for safe work involving the erection, use or dismantleing of scaffoldings, the employer shall retrain each such employee. Ask how we can CUSTOMIZE your training program(s)! SCAFFOLDING TRAINING 29 CFR 1926.450 through 1926.454 and 1910.28 1910.29 Scaffolding User Course (4 Hours) The purpose of this course is to provide scaffold users with the OSHA regulations, safety guidelines & procedures needed to recognize the hazards associated with scaffolding and to understand the procedures to control and eliminate those hazards. Training Includes: Determine the basic elements of a safe platform, determine the nature of electrical hazards, fall hazards, falling object hazards, material handling hazards, overloading hazards & prohibited user actions for frame, rolling towers, tube & clamp and system scaffolds. Course Includes: Scaffold training manual & certificate included. Cost: $65/person (up to 10 people), $60/person (11+). Scaffolding Competent Person / Inspector Course (8 Hours) This class is excellent for Competent Inspectors. Training Includes: Competent person training for frame, tube & coupler and system type scaffolds, detailed coverage of the OSHA scaffold regulations, recommended assembly procedures, step by step assembly instructions and inspection checklist. It is the prerequisite for the Scaffolding Erection & Dismantling Course. Course Includes: STI Scaffold training manual (340 pages) with step by step assembly instructions, STI and OSHA inspection checklists, wallet card and certificate. Cost: $95/person (up to 10 people), $90/person (11+). Scaffolding Erection & Dismantling Course (8 Hours) This class consists of practical hands-on erecting and dismantling of your existing scaffolding system and is recommended for anyone with limited hands-on experience. Training Includes: Practical hands-on erection and dismantling of Frame and/or Tube & Coupler and/or System Type scaffolds (1-2 levels). We would need to have access to a classroom (lunchroom) for roughly 1½ hours and an on-site location to erect and dismantle your existing Scaffolding System(s). Your employees would also need to bring their original STI Scaffold Training Manual (340 pages) that they received during their previous Scaffolding Competent Person/Inspector Course, to this training class. Certificate upon completion. Prerequisite: Scaffolding Competent Person Course. Cost: $95/person (up to 10 people), $90/person (11+). 6 Call Dephanie McGill (800-777-7347) for more information.

Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Training Programs 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER 40-Hour Course This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Training Includes: Regulations overview, site characterization, toxicology, hazard recognition, chemical awareness, radiation hazards, respiratory protection, PPE: clothing/ensembles, foot, face & hand, site control, decontamination, medical surveillance, air monitoring, personal sampling, material sampling, safe work practices, confined spaces, excavation and emergency procedures. Certificate and wallet card upon completion. Cost: $475/person (up to 10 people), $400/person (11+). First Responder Courses OSHA 1910.120(q)(6) Training Training shall be based on the duties and function to be performed by each responder of an emergency response organization. The skill and knowledge levels required for all new responders, those hired after the effective date of this standard, shall be conveyed to them through training before they are permitted to take part in actual emergency operations on an incident. Employees who participate, or are expected to participate, in emergency response, shall be given training in accordance with the following paragraphs: I. First Responder Awareness Level (8 Hours). First responders at the awareness level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. They would take no further action beyond notifying the authorities of the release. First responders at the awareness level shall have sufficient training or have had sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competency in the following areas (as specified in 1910.120(q)(6)(i)). Certificate upon completion. Cost: $120/person (up to 10 people), $100/person (11+). II. III. IV. First Responder Operations Level (8 Hours). First responders at the operations level are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response to the site for the purpose of protecting nearby persons, property, or the environment from the effects of the release. They are trained to respond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release. Their function is to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading, and prevent exposures. First responders at the operational level shall have received at least eight hours of training or have had sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competency in the following areas (as specified in 1910.120(q)(6)(ii)): in addition to those listed for the awareness level and the employer shall so certify. Certificate upon completion. Cost: $120/person (up to 10 people), $100/person (11+). Hazardous Materials Technician (24 Hours). Hazardous materials technicians are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases for the purpose of stopping the release. They assume a more aggressive role than a first responder at the operations level in that they will approach the point of release in order to plug, patch or otherwise stop the release of a hazardous substance. Hazardous materials technicians shall have received at least 24 hours of training equal to the first responder operations level and in addition have competency in the following areas (as specified in 1910.120(q)(6)(iii)): and the employer shall so certify. Certificate upon completion. Cost: $360/person (up to 10 people), $300/person (11+). Hazardous Materials Specialist (24 Hours). Hazardous materials specialists are individuals who respond with and provide support to hazardous materials technicians. Their duties parallel those of the hazardous materials technician, however, those duties require a more directed or specific knowledge of the various substances they may be called upon to contain. The hazardous materials specialist would also act as the site liaison with Federal, state, local and other government authorities in regards to site activities. Hazardous materials specialists shall have received at least 24 hours of training equal to the technician level and in addition have competency in the following areas (as specified in 1910.120(q)(6)(iv)): and the employer shall so certify. Certificate upon completion. Cost: $360/person (up to 10 people), $300/person (11+). HAZWOPER Refresher Training Course (8 Hours) Those employees who are trained in accordance with paragraph (q)(6) of this section shall receive annual refresher training of sufficient content and duration to maintain their competencies, or shall demonstrate competency in those areas at least yearly. Training Includes: HAZWOPER Regulations, safety & health plans, hazardous chemicals, safety hazards, air monitoring, medical surveillance, site control, decontamination, PPE equipment and respiratory equipment. Certificate and wallet card upon completion. Cost: $120/person (up to 10 people), $100/person (11+). NOTE: Supervised field experience (also required by OSHA) under a trained, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student s employer. 7

Ask how we can CUSTOMIZE your training program(s)! OSHA Outreach Training Programs Course materials may be customized for specific audiences (fall protection, gas detection, ventilation, PPE, etc.). Certificate and Department of Labor completion cards will be given to students upon completion. GENERAL INDUSTRY OSHA 10-Hour Safety & Health for General Industry Training Program Learning Objectives: This course is ideal for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, and for employee safety and health awareness. Students will be introduced to OSHA policies, procedures and standards as well as general industry safety and health principles covered in OSHA Act Part 1910. Special emphasis will be placed on areas most hazardous using OSHA standards as a guide. Certificate and Department of Labor completion card provided. Cost: $150/person (up to 10 people), $120/person (11+). OSHA 30-Hour Safety & Health for General Industry Training Program Learning Objectives: This course offers an expanded view of OSHA standards for General Industry. It is recommended for managers, supervisors or others who need a more detailed understanding of OSHA standards. Emphasis is placed on topics related to the most frequently cited OSHA violations. Students will be introduced to OSHA policies, procedures, and standards as well as general industry safety and health principles covered by OSHA Act Part 1910. Participants will research OSHA standards and other information. Certificate and Department of Labor completion card provided. Cost: $600/person (up to 10 people), $500/person (11+). CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OSHA 10-Hour Safety & Health for Construction Training Program Learning Objectives: This course is designed for construction workers, foreman, job supervisors and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends the 10- hour construction outreach training program as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. This program is intended to provide a variety of construction safety and health training with emphasis on hazard identification. Certificate and Department of Labor completion card provided. Cost: $150/person (up to 10 people), $120/person (11+). OSHA 30-Hour Safety & Health for Construction Training Program Learning Objectives: OSHA recommends the 30-hour construction outreach training program as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. It is a comprehensive safety program designed for safety directors, foreman, and field supervisors or anyone involved in the construction industry. This course offers an expanded view of OSHA standards for the Construction Industry. Emphasis is placed on topics related to the most frequently cited OSHA violations. Certificate and Department of Labor completion card provided. Cost: $600/person (up to 10 people), $500/person (11+). 8 Call Dephanie McGill (800-777-7347) for more information.

MARITIME INDUSTRY OSHA 10-Hour Maritime Industry Training Programs 3 Courses Available: 29 CFR Part 1915 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment, 10 Hours 29 CFR Part 1917 Marine Terminals, 10 Hours 29 CFR Part 1918 Safety and Health Regulations for Longshoring, 10 Hours Learning Objectives: This training program is intended to provide entry level Maritime Industry workers information about how to abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training is tailored to the type of work involved and will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Certificate and Department of Labor completion card provided. Cost: $150/person (up to 10 people), $120/person (11+). OSHA 30-Hour Maritime Industry Training Programs 3 Courses Available: 29 CFR Part 1915 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment, 30 Hours 29 CFR Part 1917 Marine Terminals, 30 Hours 29 CFR Part 1918 Safety and Health Regulations for Longshoring, 30 Hours Learning Objectives: The 30-Hour Maritime Industry Outreach Training Programs are intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some Safety responsibility. The training is tailored to the type of work involved and will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Certificate and Department of Labor completion card provided. Cost: $600/person (up to 10 people), $500/person (11+). Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry (35 Hours) Learning Objectives: Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry is designed for all people working in the Maritime Industry who want to learn more about workplace safety and health recognition. Special emphasis is placed on areas in the Maritime Industry that are the most hazardous, using the OSHA 29 CFR 1915 (Shipyard Employment), 1917 (Marine Terminals), and 1918 (Longshoring) Standards as a resource. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to define Maritime terms found in the OSHA Maritime Standards, identify hazards that occur in the Maritime Industry, determine appropriate standards, locate OSHA Maritime Safety and Health Standards, policies and procedures, and describe the use of the OSHA Maritime Standards and Regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program. Certificate upon completion. Cost: $700/person (up to 10 people), $600/person (11+). 9

FIELD INSPECTION PROGRAM Facility Site Evaluation & Equipment Inspection Program Represents an onsite inspection process conducted by our Occupational Safety & Health Compliance Specialist. Current OSHA regulations, ANSI Standards and manufacturer s recommendations are used to provide a detailed analysis of your facility for compliance issues. Our Facility Site Evaluation audit includes an onsite visit to your facility for the purpose of identifying possible OSHA compliance issues, and any circumstances which may be hazardous to your company s employees. A written analysis of our findings along with recommendations to mitigate any exposure that might exist for your company will be provided. Includes Hazard Survey Reports at no additional charge. Cost: $750/day Ask how we can CUSTOMIZE your training program(s)! Site Evaluation Facility Site Evaluation: We would be looking for compliance issues related to Manually Lever Operated Hoist, Overhead Chain & Wire Rope Hoist (Underhung), Hand Chain-Operated Chain Hoist, Fall Protection Equipment and Applications, Material Handling Equipment, (wire rope, chain & web slings, etc.), Hazard Communication, Portable Fiberglass, Metal & Wood Ladders, Ladder Stands & Fixed Ladders, Walking/Working Surfaces (floor holes & openings, leading edges, ladder way floor openings, rooftops, etc.), Welding Equipment and applications, Flammable and Combustible Liquid Storage, Stumbling, Falling and Tripping Hazards, Machine Guarding, Electrical Hazards, Frame, Tube & Coupler & System Type Scaffolding Systems, Aerial & Scissor Lifts, Cylinder Storage, etc. Equipment Inspection Process: 10 Call Dephanie McGill (800-777-7347) for more information.

Response from the Field Dear Ms. McGill, GKN Aerospace Magazine I am happy to provide a recommendation for David Cook s OSHA Outreach Training Programs. David is very well versed in the technical and legal aspects of the subjects that we have received training on, including Fall Protection, Aerial Lifts, Ladders and Walking/Working Surfaces and Permit-Required Confined Space Training. I was especially impressed that David took the time to come onsite prior to the classes to review our applications and take photographs, so that the training was tailored to our site. Additionally, I feel that our employees were engaged during the classes and were able to see specifically where the training applied to their job tasks. Sincerely, Michele Hammon Health & Safety Engineer GKN Aerospace St. Louis David Cook is an Occupational Safety & Health Compliance Specialist and an OSHA Authorized Instructor with 30 years of experience in the Construction, Maritime and General Industries. David is also a staff instructor at the Midwest OSHA Education Center (St. Louis University). He has an engineering degree specializing in metallurgy, metallography, ultrasonics and radiography as well as being a certified welding inspector (AWSCWI). He is also an authorized First Aid, CPR and AED trainer certified by the American Red Cross. With years in the safety industry and six years in the US Navy, David has created a niche that covers a broad spectrum of health and safety requirements. Being a part of the Wise Safety team gives him additional perspective, having gained certifications from many safety manufacturers on their specific equipment. With branches across the country, Wise Safety is able to provide solutions to help bring any company into OSHA compliance with a safer workplace. 11

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