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Services
Whether your needs are
great or small; whether your concerns involve safety, health or
environmental regulations; whether you require ongoing services or
occasional assistance for in-house staff; whatever your needs, the Lamb
Group is your sole source for customized, site-specific, compliance
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HAZMAT
Hazmat Technician (Site-specific Course ... 24 hours)
This service is for individuals who
respond to releases of hazardous substances for the purpose of stopping
the release. It covers all of the requirements of both levels of first
response plus hazard risk assessment, use of respirators and personal
protective equipment, command structure, decontamination procedures and
specific operating procedures to control and cleanup a spill.
On-Scene Incident Commander (Site-specific Course ... 8 hours)
This service is designed for those
persons who will assume command and control of incidents beyond the
first response. As a prerequisite, candidates must have successfully
completed Level 3 training. This course covers the actions to implement
the specific Incident Command System, including the employer's Emergency
Response Plan. Students are taught to assess the hazards associated
with employees working in chemical protection clothing and emphasize the
importance of decontamination.
Respiratory
Protection
Introduction to
Respiratory Protection (General Course)
Designed for those responsible for
developing and implementing a respiratory protection program in their
plants, this service provides an overview of respiratory hazards. With
reference to the standard, the service discusses selection, proper use
and limitations of respirators, procedures for issuing respirators,
procedures for inspecting, maintaining, cleaning and storing
respirators. Also covered are the requirements for medical fitness, fit
testing and the forms for ensuring proper record keeping.
Respirator Fit Testing (General Course)
This seminar and workshop,
recommended for those responsible for respirator fit testing, covers the
rational and pitfalls of fit testing as well as practical procedures
for qualitative fit testing.
Use and
Care of Respirators (Site-specific Course)
This service is designed for all
persons required to wear respirators in the course of their job. A clear
and simple description of your policies and procedures will be
provided, with specific attention addressed to the respirators selected
for use in your plant. Students will be shown how to adjust the
respirator for proper fit. Practice of both negative and positive fit
tests will be provided. Students will also be shown how to inspect, care
for, clean and maintain their respirators.
Hearing Conservation
In-Plant Hearing
Conservation (Site-specific)
This service helps those persons who
may be exposed to noise hazards understand the Hearing Conservation
Program. It covers how noise-Induced hearing loss occurs and the
procedures to prevent it, including administrative and engineering
controls, and the proper use and care of personal hearing protection.
This course outlines the benefits of regular audiometric testing.
Control of Hazardous Energy
Control of Hazardous Energy (General Course)
This service provides an awareness
of OSHA's lockout/tagout standard, covering the types of hazardous
energy sources, general procedures for isolating equipment under
maintenance or repair, use of lockout/tagout devices, group lockout
procedures, verification of safe conditions and steps for restarting
machinery or equipment.
Lockout/Tagout Procedures (Site-specific Course)
This service follows up on the
introductory information provided in Control of Hazardous Energy (a
prerequisite). Referring to your written Energy Control Plan, this
service covers the specific procedures for lockout/ragout of the
machinery and equipment covered in your plan. Students are given the
opportunity to practice the procedures on equipment they will be using.
Hazard Communications
Hazards in Your Workplace (Site-specific Course)
This service is designed to teach
general industry workers how to recognize hazardous materials in the
workplace and what actions are required to ensure safe work procedures.
Students will be shown how to properly read information from Material
Safety Data Sheets and labels, and how to recognize hazards.
Requirements for safe handling and personal protective equipment will be
covered. Emergency procedures will be discussed as well as how to
recognize the symptoms of exposure.
Powered Industrial
Trucks
Industrial Truck
Safety Awareness (General Course)
This introductory service provides
an overview of OSHA's requirements for safe operation of powered
industrial trucks, including a written test to assess student
understanding of safety procedures.
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