WHY CHOOSE US
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Seasoned, Professional, and Passionate team of OSHA 500 Certified Trainers
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Increase production & jobsite safety awareness
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Decrease accidents, and the downtime & costs associated with them
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Comply with NYC DOB Requirements & OSHA Regulations
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Limitless access to all equipment for specific hands-on practical training
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On-call instructors for emergency training
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Flexible scheduling on Evenings, Weekends & Weekdays – On-site and In-House
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Courses offered in English, Spanish, Urdu, Punjabi, Mandarin and Polish
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OSHA Training
Providing top of the line scaffold OSHA training for a large variety of customers, such as business owners, supervisors, workers, engineers, NYC DOB licensees, etc. in the construction and industrial work force.
Scaffolding Training
A Scaffolding Training team Accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), Approved by the New York City Department of Buildings, combined with a team of OSHA 500 Certified Instructors with over 100 years of experience
Local Law 196 Training
Your company might not have the resources of a large corporation, but it’s subject to many of the same safety hazards that require training. Our courses are designed to meet OSHA safety regulations that apply to your business
NEWS
DOB-approved Site Safety Training Course Equivalents
UPDATED – 04-18-2019 – SST Table of DOB-Approved Course EquivalentsThe Department of Buildings has allowed certain courses to qualify as equivalent hours towards SST training courses. Click Here for the full list, and feel free to reach out to us with any questions. Compliance may be closer than you think!
NYC SRA Annual NYC DOB Technical Event
In case you missed us at the event, the NYC SRA had a fantastic turn out this year! Presentations were held by the NYC Department of Buildings to discuss the new laws and regulations (including LL196) that are currently affecting the industry, as well as our Co-Founder & Program Director Robert DeMarco.
OSHA’s Final Rule – Respirable Crystalline Silica
This rule requires engineering controls to keep workers from breathing silica dust. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final rule to curb lung cancer, silicosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and kidney disease in America’s workers by limiting their exposure to respirable crystalline silica. The rule is comprised of two standards, one…