Construction Safety Training
Safety Orientation in Construction Environments
With this safety course help address two of the most prominent safety issues confronting employers today... that of developing a good safety attitude in their employees... as well as providing introductory safety training.
Hazard Communication in Construction Environments
The objective of MARCOM's Hazard Communication in Construction Environments Program is to introduce employees to Hazard Communication regulations and provide training on the various types of chemicals found in industrial environments.
Conflict Resolution in Industrial Facilities
Discuss the techniques and strategies that can be used to limit the damage and disruption internal conflict can sometimes cause in the workplace. Specifcally addresses problems faced by industrial facilities.
Safe Lifting in Construction Environments
The materials on a construction site can often be heavy and oddly shaped, and what you don't know about lifting them correctly can hurt you. This program shows the proper ways to lift to avoid injury.
Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments
Updated 2016! Incorporate this construction training to involve employees in the process of understanding the proper use of personal protective equipment and to help your organization fulfill OSHA's Personal Protective Equipment Standards (29 CFR,1910. 132,133,134,135,136,137,138) training requirements.
Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Employees in Construction Environments
Discuss the various types of substance abuse that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help keep their workplace drug and alcohol free.
Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers and Supervisors in Construction Environments
The various forms of substance abuse that are typically found in the construction workplace are covered. This program also explains how managers and supervisors can detect substance abuse problems, and what they should and shouldn't do should they discover a worker with a substance abuse problem.
Slips Trips and Falls in Construction Environments
Show employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips & falls in a construction environment, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents.
Walking and Working Surfaces in Construction Environments
Working in construction environments doesn't have to be a slippery slope. Each year hundreds of workers are killed in preventable on-the-job incidents. This safety training explores how to prevent slips and falls detailing unique hazards for those who work in construction environments.
Suspended Scaffolding Safety
MARCOM's Suspended Scaffolding Safety Regulatory Compliance Program will assist facilities of all types in complying with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation (29 CFR 1926.451), and to help employees understand the dangers of working with suspended scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use the scaffolding equipment.
Hazard Communication in Industrial Facilities
This program will help Industrial Facilities with understanding essential Hazard Communication regulations and provide compliant training on the various types of chemicals found in industrial environments.
Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments
When a job demands that workers go "above and beyond," aerial lifts can make the job a lot easier. Ensure workers in your organization understand both how to operate safely and the dangers resulting from working with and around aerial lifts.
First Aid in Construction Environments
Ensure employees understand that basic first aid can often limit the severity of any type of injury, or even prevent a death. A basic first aid knowledge base can one day save a life.
Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Light Industrial Facilities
Recently Updated! This regulatory compliance training been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.
Industrial Ergonomics
This back safety training program will help employees to recognize ergonomic problems and potential adverse effects and to use pragmatic solutions to address back-related problems.
Crane Safety in Construction Environments
Crane Safety in Construction Environments will remind employees that over 90% of crane-related accidents are caused by human error and that they are the key to preventing these incidents.
Rigging Safety
OSHA has become so concerned about crane and rigging accidents that they have recently revised their crane safety regulations for the first time in almost 40 years! Keep your organization up to speed on the changes.
Ladder Safety in Construction Environments
This program explains that because ladders are so common, many employees take them for granted, and don't take the appropriate precautions when using ladders.
Electrocution Hazards In Construction Environments PART I - Types of Hazards and How You Can Protect Yourself
The first in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, MARCOM's Electrocution Hazards In Construction Environments PART I - Types of Hazards and How You Can Protect Yourself discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can reduce the risk from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments.
Electrocution Hazards In Construction Environments PART II - Employer Requirements
The second in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, MARCOM's Electrocution Hazards In Construction Environments PART II - Employer Requirements Program discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and emphasizes employers' responsibilities in these areas.
GHS Container Labeling in Construction Environments
Review the six types of information contained on a GHS label, and the differences between GHS labels and other types of chemical hazard labels.
GHS Safety Data Sheets in Construction Environments
Covers the composition of GHS Safety Data Sheets, the information that's contained in each section and how SDS's are different from Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Eye Safety in Construction Environments
MARCOM's Eye Safety in Construction Environments Program will show employees how many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work they are doing, or by not wearing the appropriate protective equipment.
Hand and Power Tool Safety in Construction Environments
Demonstrate how accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good general safety rules, and review what hazards are associated with the specific types of tools employees use.
Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments
MARCOM's Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments Program reviews hand, wrist and finger hazards and help employees to take the steps necessary to avoid them.
Heat Stress in Construction Environments
Review how heat affects the body, the steps that they can take to prevent Heat Stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.
Fall Protection in Construction Environments
Updated 2016! Provide the information employees need to work safely when they are off the ground, and satisfy the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection with this construction compliance program.
Rigging Safety in Construction Environments
Rigging Safety in Construction Environments Program explains that 90% of rigging-related accidents are caused by human error. This construction safety course shows them how they can take the necessary steps to prevent serious injury.
Working with Lead Exposure in Construction Environments
MARCOM's Working with Lead Exposure in Construction Environments (OSHA Lead Standard) Program addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulations and was designed for employees in workplaces where lead and lead-based materials are found.
Supported Scaffolding Safety in Industrial & Construction Environments
This program assist facilities of all types in complying with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation (29 CFR 1926.451), and to help employees understand the dangers of working with scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
Suspended Scaffolding Safety in Construction Environments
Complying with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation (29 CFR 1926.451), this program will help employees understand the dangers of working with suspended scaffolds and how to minimize these risks by familiarizing themselves with correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.