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Workzone Safety

Work zone Technician Training in Albany, NY

Workzone Technician Novice and IDC Course  

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45 Colvin Avenue Albany NY 12206

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Next Novice Class

February 26th​

$225 per person 

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Next IDC ​

​February 27th

$1,200 per person

Flagger Course

Flagger Training in Albany, NY

Flagger Novice and IDC

 

45 Colvin Avenue Albany NY 12206

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Next Novice Class ​

TBD

$135 per person​

Members $105

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Next IDC Class

 December 8th

$750 per person

OSHA Extensive Catalog

Online OSHA classes

Meet OSHA Safety Requirements

 

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Lift Truck Safety Course

The Lift Truck Safety Instructor Course encourages participants to observe, analyze and discuss recommended safety practices and offers a fresh approach to OSHA's long established Powered Industrial Truck Standard. Includes a video presentation for in-plant personnel who do not drive lift trucks, but do work in areas where lift trucks are operated.​The program offers instructors the tools necessary to meet OSHA's new requirements for formal instruction, practical training and evaluation. Each component of the course relates directly to the others, forming a comprehensive, integrated system of training. The program's format allows for flexibility in presentation and local job site customization to cover specific company policies.

 

Member Price $450 Non-Member $550​

Lift Truck Training in New York State

Workzone Online 

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OSHA 10: Construction Industry Outreach Training 

 

 $69 per seat

Estimated Time: 10 Hours

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OSHA 30: Construction Industry Outreach Training 
$159 per seat
Estimated Time: 30 Hours

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​Think about all the dangers you could face at a construction site such as heights, confined spaces, electrical hazards and even human errors. These can all be dangerous or even deadly if you do not know how to work safely. Take this 30-Hour Outreach Training program to learn about the hazards your workers will face on the job and what you can do to keep them safe. You will also learn what OSHA requires of you and your employees, including information about hazard communication, GHS, safety inspections and recordkeeping. This program will lay the foundation for other job-specific training you may need, depending on what you do at work. As you may know, even though this training is considered voluntary at the U.S. federal level, many jurisdictions, employers and unions have chosen to require this Outreach Training to fulfill their safety training goals. Once you successfully complete the program, you will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.

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NSC DE&I Commitment Statement

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As a Chapter of NSC, we demonstrate our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion through our culture and our values. Our culture embraces all people regardless of ancestry, color, national origin, race, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical or mental disability, or veteran status.* We boldly empower our team to model respect and dignity. We find impactful opportunities for growth and development. We create a safe environment that includes mental, physical, psychological, and emotional protections. To be NSC is to deliver our mission by working together — our employees, members, and stakeholders — in such a way that everyone feels a sense of belonging.  We believe that you can’t be safe if you don’t feel safe. Feeling safe requires a commitment to equitable policy implementation and promoting diversity in the safety profession. We must cultivate our own diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment to deliver on our mission to save lives, from the workplace to anyplace.

 

NSC and Safety Council NY is an equal opportunity employer.

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National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

The passage of NEPA resulted in the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. The "Congressional declaration of purpose" section at the beginning of the Act explains that NEPA's purpose is, "To declare a national policy which will encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment; to promote efforts which will prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere and stimulate the health and welfare of man; to enrich the understanding of the ecological systems and natural resources important to the Nation; and to establish a Council on Environmental Quality." While the EPA is heavily involved with NEPA, the White House also appoints the Council on Environmental Quality, which oversees the implementation of NEPA across all agencies.

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