Stay Safe, Stay Certified: Top-Notch OSHA Training for Every Workplace
Our expert-led courses cover a wide range of essential safety topics, ensuring your team is well-prepared for any scenario. We offer specialized training in Aerial & Scissor Lift Certifications, Back Safety, Blood-borne Pathogens, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Fire Extinguisher use, Forklift Certifications, and Hand & Power Tool safety. Our training programs are tailored to meet OSHA standards, helping your organization minimize risks, prevent accidents, and promote a culture of safety. Trust Clover Safety and Security Consultants to equip your workforce with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain a safe and compliant work environment.
Accident Investigations Safety Training provides employees, supervisors, and safety personnel with the knowledge and skills to properly investigate workplace incidents in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1904. This training focuses on identifying root causes, preventing future incidents, and improving workplace safety programs.
On many construction sites, aerial lifts, such as boom and scissor lifts, are a standard part of day-to-day operations. If your team operates one they need to become familiar with some of the hazards they present, such as tips, collisions, and risk of electric shock.
This course covers back safety principles, risk factors for back injury, and tips for maintaining a healthy back, including stretching techniques, to help reduce or prevent work-related back injuries, unnecessary pain and mobility issues.
The Blood-borne Pathogens Training program is an OSHA-mandated certification for any persona who may face contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials during their work day.
Competent Person Safety training provides workers and supervisors with the knowledge and skills required to identify and mitigate workplace hazards in compliance with OSHA regulations. A Competent Person is someone designated by their employer who has the authority and expertise to recognize hazards and take corrective actions to maintain a safe work environment.
Confined space training outlines the skills and protocols for safe entry to confined spaces which includes hazards, risks and precautions.
Driver safety training educates employees on safe driving practices to reduce the risk of accidents, injuries, and liabilities while operating company or personal vehicles for work purposes. This training emphasizes defensive driving techniques, adherence to traffic laws, and best practices for handling various driving conditions.
The employer shall provide a training program for each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards. Our training enables each employee to recognize the hazards of falling and shall train each employee in the procedures to be followed in order to minimize these hazards.
OSHA requires that all employees be trained to use fire extinguishers. Training is required upon employment and at least annually thereafter. It is recommended the training session cover how to determine when a fire is too big to handle; what type of extinguisher to use; and the PASS system of early-stage firefighting.
Forklifts, also known as powered industrial trucks, are vital tools used to lift and transport cargo in construction and a variety of other industries. OSHA requires employers to ensure that all operators are forklift certified through formal instruction, practical training and a performance evaluation.
This course covers OSHA’s standards for hand and power tool safety. Employees learn about the common hazards of hand power tools and how to avoid them.
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), 29 CFR 1910.1200 (h), requires all employers to provide information and training to their employees about the hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed at the time of their initial assignment and whenever a new hazard is introduced into their work area.
Employers must train employees exposed to 85 dB and above at least annually in the effects of noise; the purpose, advantages, and disadvantages of various types of hearing protectors; the selection, fit, and care of protectors; and the purpose and procedures of audiometric testing.
This program aims to increase employer and employee recognition of the safety and health hazards of working in high heat; factors that increase the risk of heat-related illness; signs and symptoms of heat illness; and first aid and preventive measures that decrease the risk of heat-related illness.
IDLH Rescue Team Training prepares emergency response teams to safely and effectively operate in Immediate Danger to Life and Health (IDLH) environments. These situations involve high-risk atmospheres where exposure to hazardous substances, lack of oxygen, or other life-threatening conditions require specialized rescue procedures.
Introduction to Safety for Supervision provides supervisors with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to create and maintain a safe work environment. It emphasizes the supervisor’s role in identifying hazards, enforcing safety policies, and promoting a culture of workplace safety.
Ladder Safety Training educates employees on the proper selection, inspection, and use of ladders to prevent falls, injuries, and workplace accidents. This training ensures compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 (General Industry) and 1926.1053 (Construction) ladder safety regulations.
The OSHA standard for The Control of Hazardous Energy is also known as Lockout/Tagout. A LOTO program addresses the steps necessary to disable machinery or equipment that could release hazardous energy or start unexpectedly during servicing or maintenance activities
In this course your team with learn how to protect yourself from airborne contaminants in the workplace. The main topics include pollutants in the workplace, classes of respirators, respiratory selection, using the respirator, and OSHA regulatory requirements.
Sexual harassment training educates employees and employers on recognizing, preventing, and responding to inappropriate workplace behaviors related to sexual harassment. This training ensures compliance with legal requirements and fosters a respectful, inclusive work environment.
OSHA Scaffolding Safety Training is designed to provide general information and guidelines to employees involved in erecting, disassembling, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining, or inspecting scaffolds in compliance with OSHA’s Scaffolds Standard.
Our Silica Safety Training course is designed to provide an overview of the hazards associated with exposure to respirable crystalline silica (also known as silica dust) and the hazard controls that can be implemented to limit exposure to safe levels.
Trench and Excavation Safety Training educates workers and supervisors on the hazards associated with trenching and excavation activities, ensuring compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P. The training emphasizes safe work practices, hazard identification, and the role of a Competent Person in excavation safety.
Welding, Cutting, and Hot Work Safety Training provides workers with the essential knowledge to safely perform operations that generate heat, sparks, or open flames. This training ensures compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252 (General Industry) and 1926.350-354 (Construction) and focuses on hazard identification, fire prevention, and personal protective measures.
Workplace violence training is designed to educate employees and employers on identifying, preventing, and responding to threats or acts of violence in the workplace. This training covers various forms of workplace violence, including physical assault, verbal threats, harassment, and intimidation.