THIS TRAINING HAS MADE US RETHINK SAFETY AT WORK. WE WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS TO OTHER CEMETERIES! -MARVIN DEARMAN, GENERAL MANAGER AT KILPATRICK SERENITY GARDENS
Award-Winning: Custom Printed OSHA Manual + Unlimited Online Training + Certified Safety Data Sheets. Programs include:
- Emergency Action and Fire Safety Program*
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Program*
- Hazard Communication Program* and Certified Safety Data Sheets
- Respiratory Protection Program*
- Personal Protective Equipment Program
- Spill Response Program
- Slips, Trips, and Falls Program
- Ladder Safety Program
- General Cemetery Safety
- Excavation, Trenching and Confined Space Safety Program
- Lockout / Tagout Program
- Scissor Lift Safety Program
- Power Hand Tools Safety Program
- General Safety Checklist
Each Program Comes Equipped With:
- Written Compliance Plan
- Recordkeeping requirements
- Fact Sheets and Resources
- Customizable OSHA Forms
- Online access to the plan
- One copy of a printed plan with forms for reference
- Printable Posters
- Training Topics and Online Training
- Employee Training Documentation
- Trainer Qualifications
- Annual Program Review
Includes All of The Following Trainings:
- Emergency Action and Fire Safety Training
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Training
- Hazard Communication Training and Certified Safety Data Sheets
- Respiratory Protection Training
- Personal Protective Equipment Training
- Spill Response Training
- Slips, Trips, and Falls Training
- Ladder Safety Training
- Confined Space Safety Training
- Lockout / Tagout Training
- Scissor Lift Safety Training
- Power Hand Tools Safety Training
Online OSHA Trainings Come With:
- Live Chat
- Real-Time Feedback
- Unlimited Retakes
- Customized Certificate and Proof of Training
- Employee Training Documentation
- No Logins Required
- Cloud-based Recordkeeping
- Compatible on any Computer, Mobile or Tablet Device
- Unlimited technical assistance, by telephone and email
Who is “At-Risk”?
All full- and part-time employees, workers, outside contractors and anyone who comes into contact with chemicals and deceased human remains during their work at a cemetery are considered at-risk.