In the world of organized high school football,
there is a movement brewing and it is one that has been ignored far too long. Concussions,
in the sport of football, have been going on and unmistakably ignored for as long as the game has been played.
Thankfully, those head-banging times are over as the United States takes the
lead in preventing and immediately treating concussions.
Onsite
Safety Training
But what does this movement have to do with Onsite Safety Training? The mitigation of concussions in the high school football
world has just been given a leg-up by a safety training site. Online OSHASafety Training has just initiated an onsite version of their entire arsenal of
safety training courses. These courses are able to be gathered and initiated in
any part of the United States.
Using
Their Heads Safely and Properly on and off the Gridiron
The benefits of an onsite safety training course
function goes far beyond that of just assisting the construction workers of
this great country. The high school football field is now an area where high
school ‘ball’ coaches who have taken the onsite safety training course(s), can
extend that knowledge to their respective players. What this form of training
will do is to show the coaches and anyone else who takes these safety courses,
how important it is to use their head properly while at work or at play.
Onsite
Safety Training Courses
OSHA Campus 10 Hour General Industry
OSHA Campus 10 Hour Construction Industry
OSHA Campus 30 Hour General Industry
OSHA Campus 30 Hour Construction Industry
Crane Safety Competent Person (2-Days)
Scaffold Competent Person (2-3 Days)
New Employee Safety Orientation-Construction
Industry (8-Hours)
Respiratory Protection Awareness/On-Site Fit Testing
(8-Hours)
Fall Protection Safety (8-Hour)
Defensive Driving in Construction Vehicles (4-Hours)
Trenching and Excavation Safety Awareness (8-Hours)
Powered Industrial Trucks-Operator Training and
Recertification-Operators Training Verification Card Inc. (1-2 Days)
Confined Spaces (8-Hour)
Jobsite Safety Audits and Reports
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