Executive and Personal Assistants Workshop
What you'll learn
Adapt to the needs and styles of management
Communicate through written, verbal, and nonverbal methods
Improve time management skills
Manage meetings effectively
Act as a gatekeeper
Use the tools of the trade effectively
Basic Bookkeeping Skills Workshop
What you'll learn
Understand basic accounting terminology.
Identify the differences between the cash and accrual accounting methods.
Keep track of your business by becoming familiar with accounts payable and accounts receivable.
Use a journal and general ledger to document business financials.
Utilize the balance sheet.
Identify different types of financial statements.
Uncover the reasons for and actually create a budget.
Be familiar with internal and external auditing.
Administrative Office Procedures
What you'll learn
• Organize a binder
• Develop procedures
• Prepare checklists
• Understand succession planning
• Collect the correct tools
Work at Height, Fall Protection, & Rescue Training
What you'll learn
Hazards associated with working at height.
Safe working procedures while working at height.
Fall prevention, fall restraint, and fall arrest.
Fall arrest and fall protection system equipment.
Inspect and wear personal fall arrest/fall protection system equipment.
Ladder safety.
• Describe 2 types of rescue procedures to be used during rescue at height operations and identify the equipment used for each procedure.
• Demonstrate their ability to conduct a job safety analysis (JSA) for a work at height scenario.
• Demonstrate competency in using fall arrest/fall protection equipment.
FIRST AID, CPR & AED
What you'll learn
Identify What to do Before Giving Care
Check an Injured Person
Identify What is CPR and When to Use It
Identify What is an AED and When to Use It
Identify Various Possible Emergencies
Physically be Able to Administer Proper First Aid
Identify How to Avoid Injuries
ARRIVE ALIVE – DEFENSIVE DRIVING
What you'll learn
Demonstrate familiarity with Journey Management by defining Journey Management and describing the typical components of a journey management plan:
a. Defined Hazards and Risk Levels
b. Defined Routes, Timing, Resting Places, Alternative Plans
c. Communication Plans and means of communication.
d. Emergency Response Plans.
• Demonstrate knowledge of visual inspection of vehicles by describing the process and conducting a live inspection.
• Define defensive driving techniques.
• Employ defensive driving techniques as part of their practical assessment on MindMerge course by demonstrating their ability to:
a. Use the vehicle’s safety devices.
b. Control vehicle speed.
c. Maintain safe distance from other vehicles.
d. Respect other drivers on the road.
e. Not assume other drivers’ intentions.
f. Adapt driving for different road conditions.
g. Always be alert and not distracted while driving.
h. Safely respond to unexpected situations on the road as part of simulated emergencies during practical assessment on MindMerge course.
i. Safely respond to challenges of off-road driving as part of off-road practical assessment on MindMerge course.
• Understand how to handle emergencies by listing possible responses to various emergency scenarios.
Construction Safety and Health Specialist 130-hour
What you'll learn
Nail Gun Safety
Work Zone Traffic Safety
Effective Accident Investigation
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program - LOTO
Introduction to Ergonomics
Electrical Safety Basics
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Forklift Safety Program Management
Introduction to Machine Guarding
Trench and Excavation Safety
Scaffold Erection and Inspection
Fall Protection in Construction
Focus Four - Falls
Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
Focus Four - Struck-By
Focus Four - Electrocution
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Construction Worksite Safety
Heavy Equipment Safety
Demolition Safety
Confined Space Safety in Construction
Cranes and Derrick Safety I
Cranes and Derrick Safety II
Health Hazards in Construction
Construction Site Safety Supervisor 145-hour
What you'll learn
Nail Gun Safety
Work Zone Traffic Safety
Effective Accident Investigation
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program - LOTO
Introduction to Ergonomics
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Electrical Safety Basics
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Forklift Safety
Introduction to Machine Guarding
Working with OSHA
Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt
Trench and Excavation Safety
Scaffold Erection and Inspection
Fall Protection in Construction
Focus Four - Falls
Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
Focus Four - Struck-By
Focus Four - Electrocution
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Construction Worksite Safety
Heavy Equipment Safety
Demolition Safety
Confined Space Safety in Construction
Cranes and Derrick Safety I
Cranes and Derrick Safety II
Health Hazards in Construction
Construction Safety and Health Manager – 162-hour
What you'll learn
Effective Accident Investigation
Introduction to OSH Training
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program - LOTO
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Electrical Safety Basics
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Ergonomics Program Management
Working with OSHA
Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt
Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt
Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt
Trench and Excavation Safety
Scaffold Safety Program Mgmt
Scaffold Erection and Inspection
Fall Protection in Construction
Focus Four - Falls
Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
Focus Four - Struck-By
Focus Four - Electrocution
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Construction Worksite Safety
Heavy Equipment Safety
Demolition Safety
Confined Space Safety in Construction
Cranes and Derrick Safety I
Cranes and Derrick Safety II
Developing a Construction SMS
Health Hazards in Construction
Warehouse Safety Program (10-hour General Industry)
What you'll learn
Hazard Communication: Basic
Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans
Personal Protective Equipment: Basic
Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
Electrical Safety for Employees: Basic
Introduction to OSHA
Materials Handling Safety
Controlling Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
Construction Safety and Health Professional Program – 192-hour
What you'll learn
Nail Gun Safety
Work Zone Traffic Safety
Effective Accident Investigation
Introduction to OSH Training
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program - LOTO
Introduction to Ergonomics
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Electrical Safety Basics
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Developing OSH Training
Ergonomics Program Management
Conducting OSH Training
Forklift Safety Program Management
Introduction to Machine Guarding
Working with OSHA
Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt
Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt
Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt
Trench and Excavation Safety
Scaffold Safety Program Management
Scaffold Erection and Inspection
Fall Protection in Construction
Focus Four - Falls
Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
Focus Four - Struck-By
Focus Four - Electrocution
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Construction Worksite Safety
Heavy Equipment Safety
Demolition Safety
Confined Space Safety in Construction
Cranes and Derrick Safety I
Cranes and Derrick Safety II
Developing a Construction SMS
Health Hazards in Construction
OSH Professional – 132-Hour
What you'll learn
Introduction to Safety Management
Effective Safety Committee Operations
Effective Accident Investigation
Introduction to OSH Training
Hazard Analysis and Control
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
Effective Safety Committee Meetings
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping †
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program - LOTO
Introduction to Ergonomics
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Confined Space Program
Fall Protection Program
Electrical Safety Basics
Safety Management System Evaluation
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Fleet Safety Management
Preventing Workplace Violence
Developing OSH Training
Ergonomics Program Management
Conducting OSH Training
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management
OSH Supervisor Program – 36-hour
What you'll learn
Introduction to Safety Management
Effective Accident Investigation
Introduction to OSH Training
Personal Protective Equipment
Introduction to Ergonomics
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Safety Management System Evaluation
30-Hour General Industry Safety and Health Program
What you'll learn
Hazard Communication: Basic
Personal Protective Equipment: Basic
Introduction to Safety Supervision
Introduction to Safety Leadership
Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
Electrical Safety for Employees: Basic
Introduction to Safety Accountability
Introduction to Safety Recognition
Introduction to Safety Training
Introduction to Hazard Controls
Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis
Introduction to OSHA
Ergonomic Hazards in General Industry
Machine Safeguarding: Basic
Welding Safety: Basic
Forklift Safety: Basic
Confined Space Safety
Electrical Safety Hazards and Controls
Managing Safety and Health in General Industry
Materials Handling Safety
Controlling Hazardous Energy
Planning for Workplace Emergencies
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
IADC – WORK AT HEIGHT, FALL PROTECTION, & RESCUE TRAINING COURSE
What you'll learn
Describe 5 hazards associated with working at height.
Describe 3 safe working procedures while working at height.
Describe the difference between fall prevention, fall restraint, and fall arrest.
Label at least 80% of fall arrest and fall protection system equipment.
Demonstrate how to inspect and wear personal fall arrest/fall protection system equipment.
Describe 4 hazards specific to ladder safety and provide a relevant control method for each.
Describe 2 types of rescue procedures to be used during rescue at height operations and identify the equipment used for each procedure.
Demonstrate their ability to conduct a job safety analysis (JSA) for a work at height scenario.
Demonstrate competency in using fall arrest/fall protection equipment.