Proof of having taken OSHA 10 and/or OSHA 30 is essential these days. What can you do if your card has been lost or ruined? Here’s what OSHA requires: “If you lost or misplaced your student course completion card you must contact your trainer for a replacement. Your trainer will have to contact their authorized [...]
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Our Partnership With OSHA
In 2005 the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Georgia Tech Research Institute, the Atlanta Electrical Contractors Association, IBEW Local 613, and the Atlanta Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee entered into a Strategic Partnership for the purpose of preventing the four major hazards that account for the majority of fatalities and injuries in the construction industry; [...]
Read moreOSHA 30 (36 hours)
Electrical Training Center OSHA 30 classes This is a class in construction safety with emphasis upon hazard recognition in the workplace. Introduces workers to Occupational Safety and Health Act and details employer’s and employee’s responsibilities for job safety. The OSHA 30 Class will introduce students to more topics in greater depth than in the OSHA [...]
Read moreOSHA 10 (12 hours)
This 12-hour course is a basic class in construction safety with emphasis on hazard recognition in the workplace. It introduces workers to the Occupational Safety and Health Act and details employer’s and employee’s responsibilities for job safety. Cost: $28.00 Online registration/cancellation coming soon. To register contact Linda Bennett at (404) 523-5400 ext. 5.
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Basic Life Support (10 hours)
This class provides Certification in the fundamentals of both First Aid and CPR which prepares students to quickly and competently perform CPR, treat minor injuries, and protect and support a patient with serious medical problems until the arrival of more qualified, professional help. Adult Basic Life Support – Prevention and initial care for Cardiac Emergencies; including [...]
Read moreElectrical Safety Related Work Practices (20 hours)
This is a 20-hour course developed by the NJATC in an effort to assist those in the industry to better understand a number of hazards associated with working on or near energized electrical equipment or circuits and the manner and conditions under which such work may be performed. NFPA 70E, the Standard for Electrical Safety, will [...]
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June 30, 2011


