Saturday, February 5, 2011

Online OSHA Safety Training Blizzard Disaster Team Prepared for 10 30 Hour OSHA Training Surge

The blizzards keep coming during this New Year of 2011, and this has made it very difficult and dangerous, for every resident that is just trying to make it through to spring. Does this sound like something that is familiar to you? Then we hope and pray that you are currently safe and warm while reading this posting.

Great Resource for Midwestern Construction Workers

The snow and ice that has been coming down in droves this winter storm season is something that we all will have to face eventually. It matters not if you reside in states and regions of the country that are virtually unaffected by the blizzards that have paralyzed the interior of the nation. Eventually, the trickle down effect will take hold and touch each person, either indirectly or directly, as these storm situations always come with latent affects. What the safety professionals at Online OSHA Safety Training have done is to take a proactive step towards facilitating a quicker, more organized and educated approach, to handling the aftereffects of the blizzards.

Online OSHA Safety Training Blizzard Disaster Team

The safety-training professional and co-founder of Online OSHA Safety Training, Bob Malhotra, brings decade’s worth of education and experience, to this worthy cause. The official name of this group of dedicated Midwestern safety training professionals is; Online OSHA Safety Training Blizzard Disaster Team. Bob Malhotra urges the clients of his firm to take the OSHA 10 Hour Safety Course, in an effort to avoid serious injury, due to slip and fall scenarios. Mr. Malhotra was recently contacted by a leading safety training trade online magazine and was reported to say this about the role of Online OSHA Safety Training and the winter storms: “The cost of an injury case hampers a company in terms of their workers compensation costs and loss of time. OOST is standing on high alert to help our country’s employers during this historic winter storms season. “

Ready for Blizzard Clean Up Action with OSHA 10 Hour Course

Scott Johnson Senior VP of Online OSHA Safety Training, chimed in by stating, “We (oost) had an all employee meeting to make sure that our online OSHA courses were ready to go along with our trainer to take off on a moments notice to provide on-site 10 hour training. We felt it is the right thing to do. To protect the profits of our clients or prospects by reducing their changes of employee injuries.”

Taylor Tremor Called to Front of Winter Storm Issues

Taylor Tremor, the Senior Content Coordinator for Online OSHA Safety Training, has been called to duty to monitor all Winter Storms issues for OOST and to coordinate any emergency OSHA 10 hour construction training, which needs to be created and released to the public, for the employers that have been hit hard by the Winter Storms. Taylor Tremor stated, “This is the reason that I love working for OOST, they want to inform their client or the general employee public because the best way to reduce work related injures is by proper OSHA safety training.” For that, I am ready willing and on stand-by 24/7 to coordinate all on-site or online 10 hour training.” Taylor Tremor is currently on location in Chicago, Illinois and will be posting up to date and reliable content for the benefit of all United States citizens who are impacted by the winter storms. “My heart and soul has been poured into this project and my diligence to provide effective content, for all people impacted and dealing on a daily basis, the aspects of this remarkable and monumental blizzard effect, cannot be allowed to rest one second.”

1 comment:

  1. Having the right safety training from osha 30 or 10 hour osha training is definitely one of the best ways to prepare for the snow problems and troubles it might cause at work. it is also one of the best ways to avoid accidents and mishaps that ice can bring.

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