Thursday, May 26, 2011

Online OSHA Safety Training Disaster Team Brings Hazwoper 40 Hour Training Experience to Flooded Louisiana Region

As the midday sun crackles down on the Mississippi Flood volunteers and workers, the Online OSHA Safety Training Disaster Team is there right along with those brave and noble Americans, sweating and praying that the “Old Man” will give up and recede. What we are referring to is the team that OOST has sent up and down the Mighty Mississippi as soon as the first sign of flooding hit the Missouri outer banks. These safety training professionals are busy doing what they can to assist the thousands of people removed by the rising waters of the Mississippi, Missouri and now the Mississippi Delta region.


Brave Missouri Volunteers

The warnings came bright and early as the Missouri crested her mighty banks and caused the evacuation of thousands on the first day of flooding. OOST was there with Hazwoper Personal Protective Equipment for themselves and the hundreds of Missouri Volunteers battling back the muddy waters and filling sandbags as well.

Hurricane Katrina Then BP Gulf Oil Spill Now Mississippi River Flooding Troubles

The rising waters are making life virtually impossible to bare for thousands of residents, especially in the already decimated areas of the Mississippi Delta and Louisiana locations, hit hard by Hurricane Katrina then the BP Gulf Oil Spill. Online OSHA Safety Training will be there till the very end and then will start preparing for the next natural disaster. See a pattern here?

About the Author

Bob Malhotra is the Co-Founder of onlineoshasafetytraining.com and many other sites and firms with the goal of safety training to the masses in mind at all times. As the author of this review and hundreds of others all positioned on the Internet for easy access, Bob demonstrates both his desire to cover all things safety-related and to showcase what he has learned with a lifetime of experience and knowledge. Bob has been in the safety-business for well over 20 years and understands both the importance of safety training as well as the Federal Requirements mandated by the Department of Labor and OSHA.

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