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A service disabled veteran owned small business
10 hr/30 hr – $195 / $695
OSHA 10 Hour & OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry training sets the cornerstone for a safe and productive construction site. Meet compliance and regulatory needs and ensure that your construction workforce has been properly trained with OSHA 10 Hour & OSHA 30 Hour training from BCE!
Upon completion, students will receive an OSHA course completion card. OSHA 10 Hour & OSHA 30 Hour training provides the following benefits: Helps prevent costly accidents, incidents, and OSHA fines at your site. Course completion shows that you are committed to safety and is useful during an OSHA inspection.
10 hr/30 hr – $195 / $695
OSHA 10 Hour & OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry training sets the cornerstone for a safe and productive general industry sites. Meet compliance and regulatory needs and ensure that your general industry workforce has been properly trained with OSHA 10 Hour/OSHA 30 Hour training from BCE!
Upon completion, students will receive an OSHA course completion card. OSHA 10 Hour & OSHA 30 Hour training provides the following benefits: Helps prevent costly accidents, incidents, and OSHA fines at your site. Course completion shows that you are committed to safety and is useful during an OSHA inspection.
4 hr – $175
There is a continuing need for fall protection. As history tells us, falls are the leading cause of fatalities in construction, accounting for approximately one-third of all fatalities in the industry. As incidents involving falls can happen anywhere at any time, this awareness course will help workers and employers better understand the Construction requirements and the reasons behind them.
Knowing when fall protection is necessary, and when it’s not, can be very confusing. This awareness training will help to eliminate some of the confusion by giving you an overview of the fall protection requirements for the construction industry and equipment used to elevate personnel.
4 hr – $175
Falls are among the most common causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths. As incidents involving falls can happen anywhere at any time, this awareness course will help workers and employers better understand the Construction requirements and the reasons behind them.
Knowing when fall protection is necessary, and when it’s not, is important. This awareness course will help to eliminate some of the confusion by giving you an overview of the fall protection requirements for the general industry employers and the equipment used to protect personnel.
8 hr – $250
The course is designed for senior safety professionals responsible for the implementation and instruction of their employer’s fall prevention programs. The coaching and mentoring skills taught are reinforced using scenarios that contextualize the instruction within the appropriate fall protection standard and industry best practices.
Disclaimer: This presentation was produced under grant number SH-31236-SH7 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
4 hr – $175
This course is for any person who will perform confined space entrant or attendant duties. In addition to learning all duties, attendees will also learn all aspects of the entrant and attendant. Information covered include:
Upon completion, attendees can present their certificate to their employer for consideration to be deemed qualified for work as a confined space entrant or attendant.
8 hr - $250
This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of the OSHA general industry and construction industry standards for Permit Required Confined Space Entry Supervisor. In addition to a thorough overview of requirements, all areas of confined space awareness will be covered, including:
Upon completion, attendees can present their certificate to their employer for consideration to be deemed a qualified or competent person for confined space entry supervisor.
4 hr – $175
Trenching & Excavation Awareness course goes beyond the basic awareness level of introductory courses and into the details necessary to create a safe environment for workers, as outlined in OSHAs standard 29 CFR 1926.650. While there is no substitute for hands on, real world experience, this Trenching & Excavation course will go a long way in providing a good foundation of knowledge from which a worker can create a safer excavation work environment.
8 hr – $250
This one-day course is designed as a training program to inform employers and employees of the best practices in trenching and excavation safety. The participant will learn about the role and responsibility of the employer to assign a “competent person” to the excavation site and provide that person with the knowledge of key excavation hazards.
Topics include: understanding and application of definitions related to OSHA’s excavation standard; excavation hazards and control measures; soil analysis techniques; protection system requirements, and emergency response. The program is a facilitated interactive session.
Upon course completion, students will understand the importance and duties of a competent person in excavation work and have the knowledge and skills required to perform these duties.
8 hr – $250
The PEC Basic Orientation safety awareness course includes both SafeGulf and SafeLand. PEC Basic was designed to take the place of multiple operator orientations and to give each student a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry. This one-day program meets API RP 75 & API RP T-1 requirements and provides a basic understanding at an awareness level of certain general safety information that an employee should know before entering a company facility and while performing their assigned work duties. More than 25 of the leading oil and gas operators accept this orientation as it meets their requirements. Upon successful completion of this course, each student is issued a picture ID with a unique barcode. The student information is then stored in an online database. There are no prerequisites for this course.
4 hr - $175
PEC Safety has developed a 4-hour standalone H2S course titled “PEC H2S Clear (4-hour End User).” PEC H2S Clear will improve employee safety performance for general industry workers who may encounter hydrogen sulfide during their regular day to day job duties.
While not only improving safety performance, this course also prepares general industry workers by providing crucial knowledge of the dangers of H2S and the precautions, tools and controls necessary when working in H2S environments. This course has no prerequisite and covers the current classroom requirements of ANSI Z390.1 and is designed to meet the new ANSI requirements coming in 2016.
30 hr – $595
Core Compliance is a standardized program covering the health, safety, and environmental training most requested by oilfield operators and other host employers. It is an instructor-led training that, in addition to being SafeLandUSA and SafeGulf accredited, provides training level certificates beyond the awareness level for more than 30 selected topics. The classroom presentation is designed to build on common content in a high intensity 3-day format.
The Core Compliance training program will ensure your employees are trained in the safety topics commonly required by operators in their pre-qualification surveys and training matrices:
8 hr – $250
This course is designed to help new leaders bridge the gap between knowing how to get the job done and how to effectively guide others in completing the job. Participants will engage in active scenario-based learning as they practice adapting their leadership style to increase effectiveness of his or her communication styles. They will practice proven techniques in communicating, motivating and inspiring a diverse workforce to achieve the desired balance of worker safety, quality work, and production outcomes in the upstream oil and gas industry. Course modules include: interpersonal behaviors; developing worker potential; problem solving and conflict resolution; process improvement skills; job planning; and simultaneous operations.
The industry steering committee responsible for the development of the OSHA 5810 has developed this course specific to the needs of supervisors and managers in the oil patch.
4 hr – $175
This course will give supervisors from all industries valuable training on the management of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace. Supervisors will learn what they need to look for, and actions to take if someone seems unfit for duty. In addition to learning how to perform reasonable suspicion/cause testing, they will also learn WHY it is important to do so. Other topics include: important elements of a comprehensive substance abuse policy, and the greatest risk categories for drug and alcohol abuse among worker populations. This information will help reduce overall risk in the workplace by assisting supervisors in maintaining a proactive approach to drug and alcohol use among employees. Course meets US DOT training requirements. Each attendee will receive a copy of the 2019 Drug Identification Guide.
2 hr – $125
Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness will improve employee safety performance for workers who may come in contact with hydrogen sulfide during their regular day to day job duties. While not only improving safety performance, this course also prepares general industry workers by providing crucial knowledge of the dangers of H2S and the precautions, tools and controls necessary when working in H2S environments. This is not an Oil Industry H2S course.
2 hr – $125
Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX) are common components of the product transported by Oasis Petroleum. The dangers are severe, and the controls are complex. This course is designed to provide information to better help employees control the hazards of BTEX and limit dangerous exposures.
4 hr – $175
When exposed to crystalline silica, workers are at increased risk of developing silicosis, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and kidney disease. This course will train employers and employees on the hazards related to exposure. Attendees will learn how to stay in compliance with OSHA’s Respirable Crystalline Silica standard for Construction (1926.1153) and the steps required to protect themselves and their employees.
Upon course completion, students will understand the importance and duties of a competent person in silica producing activities and have the knowledge and skills required to perform these duties.
8 hr – $250
This course is designed to meet the requirements for Riggers and Signalpersons to be qualified under the new rule, 29 CFR 1926, Subpart CC. The course will address safe rigging practices and procedures, methods to calculate sling loading, ASME hand and voice signals, ASME responsibilities of signalpersons, and more. Each participant receives the Crane Institute’s Rigging Book, rigging quick card, and signaling cards. This course is classroom only and does not include hands on activities. Attendees will need to be evaluated on their equipment in their work environment by the employer as per OSHA 1910.
Upon course completion, students will understand the importance and duties of a competent person in rigging and signal work and have the knowledge and skills required to perform these duties.
4 hr – $175
This course is designed to provide Federal, State MCSAP and local law enforcement personnel with the basic knowledge, skills, practices, and procedures necessary for performing vehicle inspections under the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program. Referred to as North American Standard Inspections, the course will focus on understanding federal regulations and applying them during a safety inspection of commercial motor vehicles.
8 hr – $250
This course is designed for overhead crane and hoist operators. Participants learn safe operating procedures and daily inspections which form a consistent approach to crane safety. The training program is specifically designed to upgrade the existing knowledge and skill levels of experienced operators, trainees, safety personnel, inspectors, maintenance personnel, managers and supervisors.
The information provided in this 8-hour program includes classroom training reinforced with hands-on and practical application on the use of the host facilities overhead crane(s). All personnel attending this program will gain significant and useful skills and will leave with a stronger understanding and appreciation of the requirements and responsibilities of Overhead Crane Operators.
The program instruction will also include safe operating practices, proper load handling, basic rigging, pre-use inspection and accident avoidance. The instructor places emphasis on informing the operator(s) on the interaction of overhead crane components which makes an operator better able to provide early detection of unsafe conditions.
4 hr – $175 (General Industry)
When elimination, substitution, engineering, and administrative controls are not feasible or do not provide sufficient protection, employers must provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to their employees and ensure its use. Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards. Examples of PPE include such items as gloves, foot and eye protection, protective hearing devices (earplugs, muffs), hard hats, respirators and full body suits. Remember, PPE is the last resort in hazard control, not the first choice. Some employers may mistakenly believe PPE is the end-all be-all. They might do too much, not too little.
The information in this course is general in nature and does not address all workplace hazards or PPE requirements. The information, methods and procedures in this course are based on the OSHA requirements for PPE as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for general industry in the following OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment.
4 hr – $175 (Construction Industry)
When elimination, substitution, engineering, and administrative controls are not feasible or do not provide sufficient protection, employers must provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to their employees and ensure its use. Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards. Examples of PPE include such items as gloves, foot and eye protection, protective hearing devices (earplugs, muffs), hard hats, respirators and full body suits. Remember, PPE is the last resort in hazard control, not the first choice. Some employers may mistakenly believe PPE is the end-all be-all. They might do too much, not too little.
The information in this course is general in nature and does not address all workplace hazards or PPE requirements. The information, methods and procedures in this course are based on the OSHA requirements for PPE as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for general industry in the following OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment.
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Whether you call it a boom lift, aerial boom lift, cherry picker, man lift or even “the catapult,” OSHA has specific training requirements for this type of equipment. Our Aerial Boom Lift operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications.
Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that’s what our program is designed to deliver.
Our Backhoe operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications. Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator.
With the multitude of tasks that a backhoe can perform, a company’s risks extend far beyond just excavating with this equipment. Control the risk to your business and employees by ensuring your operators are trained to use this equipment correctly with all of those tasks.
Boom Lifts and Scissor Lifts are two of the most dangerous pieces of mobile equipment on a jobsite. Accidents with these will most likely lead to injury or death and will often draw media attention. Our Combined Aerial Lifts operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications.
Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that’s what our program is designed to deliver.
Our forklift operator certification and recertification courses are conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications. Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction.
We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator. Counter balanced forklifts, also known as warehouse forklifts, are often operated in tighter work areas where there are lots of company assets and personnel. Ensure that your business and employees are protected by correctly training your operators.
The hazards of excavating are a terrible risk to employees and business. Reduce those risks by ensuring that your operators have been trained and evaluated as competent for that activity. Our Excavator operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications.
Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that’s what our program is designed to deliver.
Our Rough Terrain Forklift operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications. Rough terrain forklifts can be a counter balanced style or a telescopic boom style and are known by many names such as boom forks, reach forks, telehandlers and cherry pickers.
Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. With their size and reach, this equipment can cause tremendous damage to work sites, facilities and employees. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that’s what our program is designed to
Scissor lift, as it is commonly called, is also known as a cherry picker, order picker or aerial work platform depending on which industry you’re in. BCE will help you meet the training requirements found in OSHA and industry standards. Using the IVES Training Program, NDSC prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction.
We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that’s what our program is designed to deliver.
A common and handy piece of equipment on a jobsite, skid steers also present a real danger on job sites with their limited visibility, speed, maneuverability and power. Train your operators to help you control those risks! Our Skid Steer operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications.
Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator. The ultimate goal is a safe workplace environment and that’s what our program is designed to deliver.
Our Wheel Loader operator certification and recertification is conducted at your site by one of our highly skilled staff trainers who will train your operators on your equipment and your specific applications. Known as a loader, pay loader or wheel loader, the injury and destruction this equipment can elicit on a work site is immense. Operators need to be trained to safely operate this equipment around the fragile bodies, materials and equipment that is surrounding them.
Using the IVES Training Program, BCE prides itself on not only delivering the most complete and comprehensive classroom training but also practical, hands-on instruction. We consider this the most important part of any operator training program and cut no corners when evaluating each operator.