Catalog/Programs
| 24 Hour OSHA Hazwoper | Clock Hours: 24.00 | CEUS: 2.40 |
This program provides competencies and training skills development for Hazmat team members. Course objectives include the organization of an incident command system, regulatory compliance, informational systems, specific chemical response techniques, site surveys and fundamental safety practices. A full range of response topics, including biohazards, is reviewed; mutual aid, role of regulatory personnel, site work plans and monitoring are all addressed. Dress-out scenarios are used to support classroom instruction.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| 40 Hour OSHA Hazwoper | Clock Hours: 40.00 | CEUS: 4.00 |
This program covers all topics in the 24-hour program and includes additional competencies in PPE selection and health and medical issues, as well as incident management. Other topics are drum handling, containment, safety and health, contamination and decontamination, written plans and reports, chemical protective clothing, and terrorism attack preparation. At least five dress-out scenarios are used to support classroom instruction.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| 8 Hour OSHA Hazwoper | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
This eight-hour refresher training program includes updates of state and federal regulations, site entry and control, case studies, decontamination, hazardous materials chemistry, identification, handling, and emergency response procedures. Additional topics are biohazards, risk assessments, risk management plans, medical surveillance and exposure guidelines. Hands-on demonstrations, response scenarios and a dress-out exercise are used to improve skills.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Biological Waste Water Treatment Exam Certification Review Level C/D | Clock Hours: 24.00 | CEUS: 2.40 |
This course is compliant with SCLLR performance objectives and is designed to provide the participants with the knowledge and skills to perform job duties in the Biological treatment industry. Students are directed through review materials that will prepare them for the SCLLR certification examination by the use of lectures, videos/DVDs, practice questions and hands-on demonstrations. Participants will be guided in this course with handout documents and training outlines from the latest volume of the Sacramento Manual. Example study questions will be used to evaluate the student's progress and to provide a solid foundation for a wastewater career. The materials covered in this program are considered the fundamental core training skills needed for advancement to higher level certification and job advancement. The required textbook can be purchased at the Beltline Campus Bookstore.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Certified Industrial Hygiene Prep | Clock Hours: 32.00 | CEUS: 3.20 |
Would you like to earn your CIH? This course is designed to prepare participants to successfully take the CIH exam and earn their certification. This course has no prerequisites, however, the American Board of Industrial Hygiene does have certain requirements for individuals that would like to become certified in safety. To determine your eligibility to sit for the exam, please visit their website: www.abih.org. The exam is tough. The SCNSC helps you prepare for the exam with a thorough review of the fundamental issues in each subject. When you are prepared to answer the fundamental questions quickly, you can devote more time to the advanced questions. The course contains 16 modules with homework problems designed to help you pass the exam.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Certified Safety Professional Prep | Clock Hours: 32.00 | CEUS: 3.20 |
Would you like to earn your CSP? This course is designed to prepare participants to successfully take the CSP exam and earn their certification. This course has no prerequisites, however, the Board of Certified Safety Professionals does have certain requirements for individuals that would like to become certified in safety. To determine your eligibility to sit for the exam, please visit their website: www.bcsp.org. The exam is tough. The SCNSC helps you prepare for the exam with a thorough review of the fundamental issues in each subject. When you are prepared to answer the fundamental questions quickly, you can devote more time to the advanced questions. The course contains 16 modules with homework problems designed to help you pass the exam.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Confined Spaces | Clock Hours: 4.00 | CEUS: 0.40 |
The National Safety Council's Confined Spaces Compliance Training Seminar course covers: The OSHA Permit-Required Confined Spaces Regulation (29 CFR 1910.146), How to identify and evaluate hazards, Proper protective equipment, Duties of the entry supervisor, entrant, and attendant, Procedures for self-rescue, non-entry rescue, and Completing the entry process. Class will be held at the SC National Safety Council, 455 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Dot Hazmat Awareness Level Training 8 Hour | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
This course provides training in compliance with DOT requirements under 172.700 (formerly HM 126-HM 126F). It provides instruction for people who ship, receive or transport hazardous materials. Topics include packaging classes of materials, placarding, labeling and emergency response plans. Training also includes topics covered in 49CFR171-173 (Rail), 49CFR175 (Aircraft, FAA, IATA, IMDG) and 49CFR176-177 (Highway). A special emphasis is placed on handling suspicious and/or unmarked packages.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Forklift Instructor | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
Develop a complete in-house Forklift training program, and design exercises to evaluate actual hands-on performance by your operators. Educate non-operators on how to work safely around powered industrial trucks. Additional attendees from the same organization may attend at a reduced fee of $150/each and receive only the leader's guide and one operator response book. Class will be held at the SC National Safety Council, 455 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Forklift Training | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
Learn the correct care and use of forklift equipment. Topics include OSHA's Powered Industrial Truck Standard (OSHA Standard 1910.178), forklift design limitations, uses in material handling, pre-operation check, operator skills, and accident prevention. Successful participants will receive a 3-year certification in forklift safety, preventative maintenance, and driving/operation skills. Safety requirements prohibit open shoes, cloth shoes, and high-heeled shoes.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Hazard Communication | Clock Hours: 4.00 | CEUS: 0.40 |
The National Safety Council created the Hazard Communication Compliance Course to help you comply with the HCS in your facility. In just four hours, we'll walk you through the key elements of the HCS, and show you how to protect your employees and your business. The course covers: How to determine if hazardous chemicals are present in your workplace, Steps for setting up an effective hazard communication program, Guidelines for labeling hazardous chemicals, Using Material Safety Data Sheets to evaluate hazardous chemical exposures, Promoting responsibility for initial and ongoing hazard communication activities, and assessing gaps between the HCS and your workplace program, and identifying key actions for closing the gaps. At the completion of this course, you'll be able to empower your employees to identify, and avoid potential problems, assess situations where exposure to chemicals has occurred, reduce chemical-related illnesses and injuries throughout your facility and save on workers' comp and related costs.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Job Safety Analysis | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
Job Safety Analysis is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. Get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define your role in making it effective. Through lecture, demonstrations and workshops, you'll learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You'll also learn how to enlist participation from line employeees, supervisors and upper management. You will learn to: Recognize and use important safety and health terminology, Understand JSA's relation to continuous improvement in your organization, Identify and communicate the safety and financial benefits of using JSA, Gain support for and participation in the process from line employees and management, Identify the key requirements for a successful JSA, Recognize the hazards inherent in task performance, Develop appropriate solutions and hazard controls, Complete a JSA form correctly, and Use JSA to develop efficient procedures that reduce personal injuries and operating costs.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Lock Out/Tag Out | Clock Hours: 4.00 | CEUS: 0.40 |
National Safety Council safety experts will guide you through interactive discussions and pair activities relating to the OSHA lockout/tagout regulation. Understand key elements of the Lockout/Tagout regulation (29CFR 1910.147, Subpart J) issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Class will be held at the SC National Safety Council, 455 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| NFPA 70E Qualified Persons Training | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
Electrical power is a dangerous force that requires proper understanding in the workplace. This course defines the requirements for work practices that workers should use to avoid injury from a release of electrical energy when performing tasks involving electrical power. The specific information in this course enables the student to prevent or minimize exposure to all widely recognized electrical hazards. Tuition includes textbook.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Osha 500 Construction Trainer Course | Clock Hours: 32.00 | CEUS: 3.20 |
This course is designed for personnel in the private sector interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health outreach program to their employees and other interested groups. Special emphasis is placed on those topics that are required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as on those that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Course participants are briefed on effective instructional approaches and the effective use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the Outreach Program and to conduct both a 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health course and to issue cards to participants verifying course completionCourse ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| OSHA 501 | Clock Hours: 32.00 | CEUS: 3.20 |
Learn to develop, present and critique effective occupational safety and health training programs based on OSHA 29 CFA Part 1910 regulations. Prerequisite: Completion of OSHA 511 or 30 hours of equivalent general industry safety training and five years of general industry experience. Class will be held at the SC National Safety Council, 455 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| OSHA 502 Update | Clock Hours: 24.00 | CEUS: 2.40 |
This course is a valuable refresher for active trainers in the construction outreach program. Trainers are required to take this course every four years to stay current with OSHA standards and safety initiatives. Participants have the opportunity to learn about the latest OSHA construction standards, policies and regulations, analyze interpretation letters that affect the construction industry, improve training techniques and renew their outreach trainer card. Topics include updates to the Part 1926 standards and selected topics discussed in OSHA Course 500. Upon successful completion of the course participants are authorized to conduct and issue OSHA course completion cards for 10 and 30 hour construction safety and health outreach courses. Prerequisite: OSHA 500. Classes are held at the SCNSC, 455 St. Andrews Rd., Columbia, SC 29210.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| OSHA 503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers | Clock Hours: 24.00 | CEUS: 2.40 |
Participants have the opportunity to learn about the latest OSHA general industry standards, policies and regulations, analyze interpretation letters that affect general industry, improve training techniques, renew their outreach trainer card, update Part 1910 standards and selected topics discussed in the OSHA course 501. Class will be held at the SC National Safety Council, 455 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| OSHA 511 General Industry | Clock Hours: 30.00 | CEUS: 3.00 |
This course for private sector personnel covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety health principles. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA general industry standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guideCourse ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| OSHA General Industry 10 Hour | Clock Hours: 10.00 | CEUS: 1.00 |
Get an overview of fundamental OSHA standards and enhance compliance efforts. Upon Completion of the OSHA General Industry 10 hour course, you will gain working knowledge of fundamental OSHA Standards for general industry and OSHA Policies and procedures. Topics covered include: OSHAct and General Duty, inspections, citations and general duty clause penalties, walking/working surfaces, hazardous materials, material handling and electrical and welding standards.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Team Safety | Clock Hours: 8.00 | CEUS: 0.80 |
Team Safety shows you how to make group safety efforts work for your organization. You'll learn how to build an effective safety team, or get the most from the team you've already got. The course includes a self-assessment of your level of understanding and interactive exercises for an opportunity to use your newly learned concepts. You will learn to: Recognize and use key safety and health terminology, as well as team safety and techniques, Plan for and create an effective safety team, Identify training and development needs of team members, Practice your communication skills to conduct productive meetings with your team, Learn how to help your team influence your organization, Build stronger meeting management skills, and Give your team the tools to make a positive impact on your organization's safety culture.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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