K and R Safety, LLC
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Blood-Borne Pathogens – Identifies safe procedures for application of first-aid.  Reviews hazards associated
with BBP (Hepatitis, HIV, etc...), proper PPE and federal and state standards regarding BBP.
Confined Space Entry – Awareness –Reviews the requirements needed for conducting
work within confined spaces.  Evaluates confined space entry procedures, specific
responsibilities, permits, training requirements, equipment utilized and overview of typical
hazards associated with confined space entry.   
**Additional training available for
Attendant, Entrant & Supervisor.

Confined Space Rescue – Reviews the requirements of emergency planning, response,
and evaluates the preparation and entry / non-entry techniques of a rescue team.  
Confined
Space
Crane, Derricks and Hoist – Review inspection requirements, safety equipment, safe operation, signs and
signals, operator qualification requirements and OSHA standards.
Electrical Safety – Reviews OSHA requirements, grounding procedures, resistance,
amperage and testing.

Emergency Escape and Action – Review and identification of actions and responsibilities
in the even of sever weather, major unforeseen occurrences, fires, and fatalities or severe
injuries.
Fall Protection Awareness – Review of the specific standards, use and inspection of
equipment, identification of need, establishing protective systems and review variety of
systems available.

Fire Protection and Prevention – Review of the basic principles pertaining to fire protection
including; Fire extinguisher placement, flammable and combustible material storage,
administrative procedures and various fire protection systems.
Flammable and Combustible Materials – Detailed review of storage handling and use of flammable and
combustible materials and liquids. Review specific precautions that should be taken and regulatory
requirements.

Hazard Communication – Reviews labeling requirements, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) terminology
and requirements, chemical inventory and storage requirements, and training.

Hazard Recognition – Tailored to personnel that conduct workplace inspections, review of techniques to
identify and correct typical hazards encountered and most common OSHA violations.
Hazardous Waste Operations – Identifies the difference between a work area spill response and
a hazardous waste operations spill response and the initial response actions when a spill
occurs.  List the methods used to identify a hazardous material and the associated hazards.  
Identifies the key factors necessary to the selection of personal protective equipment and type of
PPE available for spill clean up and when they should be used.  Demonstrate techniques
available to contain, control and clean up spills at the company.  Explain decontamination
required for work area spills and describe the appropriate procedure for handling hazardous
waste generated during a spill clean up.  Identify the appropriate contacts for reporting spills.
Hazardous Waste Operations Refresher – Reviews containment, decontamination, hazard awareness,
incident command system, medical surveillance, personal protective equipment, regulations, respiratory
protection, site control and toxicology.  This course is from consultants, contractors, managers, supervisors
and technicians who have completed 24 or 40-hour HAZWOPER courses.
Hearing Conversation – Review of the OSHA standards, audiograms, documentation
requirement and methods to identify locations that require PPE.

Heat Stress – Identifies situations that lead to heat stress, review signs and symptoms
and first-aid for heat related illnesses.

Hoisting and Rigging – Review requirements on how to inspect, store and label rigging
equipment and basic rigging techniques.
Hot Work / Fire Watch – Review requirements established by OSHA for work involving: welding, cutting,
burning and grinding.  Hot Work, Welding permit and Fire Watch requirements and responsibilities.
Lock Out / Tag Out – Review of applicable OSHA standards, and procedures.  Identify specific
requirements for different types of energy.
Machine Guarding – Review of requirements for machine guarding, focus on pinch points,
rotating components and cutting surfaces.

Medical Surveillance – Provide general knowledge of medical surveillance program
conducted for workers exposed to hazardous chemicals, substances or processes.
Office Safety – Reviews office related hazards and methods for working safely in an office environment.
OSHA 10 General Industry - Introduction to OSHA, OSH Act, General Duty Clause,
General Safety and Health provisions, Competent Person, Electrical, Walking and
Working Surfaces, Means of Egress and Fire Protection / Prevention.  With specific
option to include, but not limited to: Hazard Communication, Personal Protective
Equipment, Lock Out / Tag Out, Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Machine
Guarding, Introduction to Industrial Hygiene and Blood-Borne Pathogens.
10 - Hour
General Industry
Safety Course
OSHA 30 General Industry - Introduction to OSHA, OSH Act, General Duty Clause,
General Safety and Health provisions, Competent Person, Electrical, Walking and
Working Surfaces, Means of Egress and Fire Protection / Prevention.  With specific
options to include, but not limited to: Hazard Communication, Personal Protective
Equipment, Lock Out / Tag Out, Flammable and Combustible Materials, Machine
Guarding, Introduction to Industrial Hygiene and Blood-Borne Pathogens.
30 - Hour
General Industry
Safety Course
Personal Protective Equipment – Review information and requirements regarding basic
hand, face, eye, head, foot, ear and body protection.

Respiratory Protection – Review of the applicable OSHA standards, medical
authorization, record-keeping requirements, monitoring, and respiratory protective
equipment selection and maintenance.
Signs, Signals and Barricades – Identifies the proper use and application of different signs, signals and
barricades.   

Sling Safety – Review proper use, inspection procedures and maintenance for slings.
Walking and Working Surfaces – Reviews the general requirements, and hazards
associated with walking and working surfaces.

Welding and Cutting – Review standard operating procedures and safety requirements
involving welding and cutting activities.  Review of welding and cutting equipment and
hazards associated with them.  
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