
3-Day class which will be held at Applied Energy in Kearny Mesa/Central San Diego
The Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) applies to five groups of employers and their employees who are exposed or may be exposed to hazardous substances – including hazardous waste – and engaged in clean-up operations, corrective actions involving clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, operations involving hazardous wastes at treatment, storage, and disposal facilities, and emergency response operations for releases of hazardous substances.
Registered individuals will learn how to recognize, protect yourself from and respond to hazardous material accidents, spills, and contamination.
Class will be held at Applied Energy in Kearny Mesa, from 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Monday, November 30 through Wednesday, December 2. Individuals who complete the 3-day training will receive a certificate of completion from the California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI).
Register for class.
Contact us for more information.
Posted by jbeeler on November 23rd, 2009
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To keep current with OSHA regs for 24- or 40-hour HazWoper qualification, individuals must take an annual refresher
Course is designed to meet annual requirements for students who are trained at the 24 or 40 hour HazWoper level. Review how to recognize and respond to hazardous material spills/releases, containment techniques. Also covered: regulatory requirements.
This class will not be offered again until 2010; if you or your employees need the 8-hour refresher to be in compliance with 24- or 40-hour Hazwoper qualifications, now’s the time to sign up.
Class will be held on December 8, from 8:30 am-5:30 pm at the UCSD/OSHA Training Institute in Mission Valley.
Download class registration flyer.
Posted by jbeeler on November 18th, 2009
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Sunnyside, Washington – On October 13-14, JB Safety & Rescue Services held a Trench Rescue class for the Sunnyside Fire Department in eastern Washington.
For many of the firefighters, the class was more of a refresher, but a number of firefighters were new to the subject.
Day one began with a brief in-classroom session in the morning, after which firefighters headed outside for actual demonstration and hands-on instruction in building emergency shores using hydraulic shores, screw jacks and lumber.

Day two included a scenario with a mannequin buried in a deep soil collapse. Following instructions they learned from the prior day’s training, firefighters did an excellent job of saving the mock victim.
Our next Trench Rescue class will be held on November 2-3 or December 1-2 at the offices of the Vista Irrigation District, in San Diego County. Contact us for more information.
Posted by jbeeler on October 25th, 2009
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Standard label ID for hazardous materials.
Hazardous material accidents, spills and contamination can occur in any workplace!
Are your employees prepared to deal with hazardous or contaminated material? If not, this in-depth, three day class is for them! Participants will learn how to:
- recognize
- prevent and
- respond
to both common and uncommon hazardous and/or contaminated material situations safely and effectively. Individuals who complete the class will receive Certification in Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response (FRO) from the California Specialized Training Institute.
Tip: giving your employees the tools they need to work safely in your company’s environment is one of the best investments you can make, allowing your employees to succeed at their jobs while helping your protect your valuable assets.
Dates: M-W, November 30-December 2, 2009
Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Place: Applied Energy, 8835 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, CA 92123
Cost is $375 per person and includes HazWoper 24 Hour Manual and Certification (for those who complete the course).
Click here to download registration flyer.
Posted by jbeeler on October 23rd, 2009
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Advantages of the JB Safety & Rescue Services classes conducted “On-Site” include:
• Practice in actual work environment
• Immediate assessment of hazards faced every day
• Compliance with OSHA regulatory requirements
• Incorporation of company policies and procedures
• “Hands on” equipment and scenario training
• Cost effectiveness (You are paying for the instructor’s travel rather than all of the students’ travel expenses.)

Classroom Work on ICS
Posted by apainter on August 27th, 2009
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