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SAFETY COURSES
EI’s Safety Consulting Division can deliver OSHA mandated training required by a wide variety OSHA regulatory compliance requirements. OSHA compliance training is segregated in distinct areas, General Industrial Safety Compliance Training (CFR 1910) and Construction Safety Training (CFR 1926). The vast majority of EI’s safety compliance training courses are offered at the client’s site and are custom-tailored for the client’s particular manufacturing/industrial or construction specific operation. Course compliance topics which address both OSHA General Industry and OSHA Construction regulations are categorized below:
General Industrial OSHA Compliance Training
OSHA 10-Hr. General Industry Safety
OSHA 30-Hr. General Industry Safety
Construction OSHA Compliance Training
OSHA 10-Hr. Construction Safety
OSHA10 Construction Safety / CPR
OSHA 30-Hr. Construction Safety
Other Safety Compliance Training
Advanced OSHA
First-Aid/CPR/AED
First-Aid/CPR/AED (Spanish)
Bloodborne Pathogens Train-the-Trainer
Bloodborne Pathogens w/Ebola Emphasis
Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness
Bloodborne Pathogens – First Responder
HAZWOPER Refresher
HAZWOPER (24 Hour) for Emergency Response
Silica Awareness
NFPA 70E Training
Aerial Lift Training
Confined Space Awareness
Confined Space Entry
Confined Space Entry Refresher
Confined Space Rescue
Electrical Safety
Excavation/Trenching
Fall Protection
Hearing Conservation
20 Hour Hearing Conservation Combo
Hoist & Rigging
Hazardous Communication
Hazardous Material Transportation Initial
Hazardous Materials Awareness Course
Hazardous Material Transportation Refresher
HAZWOPER 40 Hour
Indoor Air Quality
Industrial Noise Monitoring
Lockout/Tagout
Machine Guard Safety
MSHA Part 46
OSHA 2-Hour Refresher
Power Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR)
Powered Industrial Truck
Personal Protective Equipment
Respirator Protection Training
Scaffolding Competent Person
Training and Consulting Services


US EPA Announces New Lead Dust Clearance Level Standards
On January 7, 2021, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its intent to revise the 2001 dust-lead clearance levels (DLCL) for pre-1978 constructed residences and child occupied facilities. The new change in the standards will go into effect in the first quarter of 2021. It has been over two decades since the EPA has made a revision to these standards.