Professional safety training for construction and industry workers.29 courses total

Lithium and lead-acid batteries power the modern job site — and they can burn it down. Learn to safely store, charge, transport, and dispose of batteries, spot thermal-runaway and acid hazards early, and respond to leaks and fires. Finish job-ready with a certificate you can show on site the same day.

One needle stick or blood spill can change everything. This OSHA-aligned Bloodborne Pathogens course teaches you the real exposure risks, how to protect yourself with PPE and safe handling, and exactly what to do after an exposure. Required for many job sites — earn your certificate in about an hour.

On a tower, a mishandled hoist line is a dropped load waiting to happen. Master capstan hoist setup, rigging, rope handling, load limits, and inspection so every lift goes up — and comes down — safely. Built for tower climbers and telecom crews who need it done right.

The signal person is the crane operator's eyes. Learn every standard hand signal, clear radio communication, load and swing-path awareness, and the coordination that keeps crews alive around heavy lifts. Become the qualified signaler sites are required to have.

Cold kills slowly, then all at once. Recognize the early signs of hypothermia and frostbite, dress and work to stay safe in freezing conditions, and act fast when a crew member goes down. Essential for anyone working outdoors through winter.

Stored energy doesn't care that the switch is off. Learn to identify every energy source on a construction site, isolate and lock it out, release stored pressure, and verify zero energy before anyone puts hands on equipment. Stay protected during every service and repair.

Most electrical injuries happen to people who never saw it coming. Train your eye to spot shock and arc-flash hazards, keep safe approach distances, choose the right PPE, and avoid the mistakes that put workers in the ER. A must for anyone working near energized equipment.

Equipment that powers on mid-repair is a leading cause of serious injury. This general-industry course combines electrical safety with lockout/tagout — de-energize, lock, tag, and verify like a pro, fully aligned with OSHA. Work on electrical systems with confidence, not luck.

Construction sites are full of live wires, wet conditions, and temporary power — a dangerous mix. Learn to recognize shock and arc-flash hazards, ground properly, and follow the safe work practices OSHA requires. Protect yourself and your crew on every project.

Falls are the #1 killer in construction — and nearly all of them are preventable. Learn when protection is required, how to choose and wear a harness, set anchor points and guardrails, and plan a rescue. Get OSHA-compliant and site-ready, fast.

Working at height leaves zero room for error. Master the fundamentals of fall protection — trigger heights, personal fall arrest systems, equipment inspection, and safe positioning — so you go home every night. Certificate delivered the moment you pass.

Every chemical on site tells you how to handle it — if you can read the label. Decode GHS pictograms, labels, and Safety Data Sheets, and learn to store and use hazardous materials safely under OSHA HazCom. Quick, practical, and required in most workplaces.

On a damp construction site, a faulty tool can be fatal. Learn how ground faults happen, how GFCIs and the assured equipment grounding program protect you, and what OSHA requires for temporary power. Simple knowledge that prevents electrocution.

Heat stroke can drop a worker in minutes. Learn to recognize heat exhaustion before it turns deadly, build hydration and rest into the workday, and respond fast when someone overheats. Critical training for crews working through the summer.

A safe lift is won before the crane ever moves. Learn to read load charts, assess ground conditions, plan setup and swing paths, and control the hazards that cause tip-overs and dropped loads. Plan lifts that pass inspection and protect everyone on site.

LOTO is the difference between routine maintenance and a fatal accident. Get certified to control hazardous energy — apply locks and tags, verify zero energy, and keep equipment safely shut down during servicing. One worker, one lock, one life saved.

Scissor lifts and boom lifts put you high in the air on a moving platform — respect them. Learn pre-use inspection, stability and load limits, fall protection, and safe operation that meets ANSI and OSHA standards. Operate any MEWP with confidence.

The right gear, worn the right way, is what stands between you and a serious injury. Learn to select, inspect, and use head, eye, hand, and fall protection on construction sites — and know when each is required. OSHA-aligned and built for the field.

PPE only works when it's the right kind, fits properly, and isn't worn out. Learn to assess hazards, choose the correct protective and lifesaving equipment, and inspect and maintain it per OSHA. Make your gear actually protect you.

Tower and telecom work demands gear most trades never think about. Learn the head, eye, hand, and fall protection — plus RF-aware equipment — that keeps you safe hundreds of feet up. Inspect, fit, and use it like the pros who climb every day.

Become the qualified electrical worker every compliant site needs. Built around NFPA 70E, this course covers arc-flash and shock boundaries, proper PPE, safe work practices, and electrical safety program requirements. Prove you can work energized systems safely.

RF energy is invisible, silent, and everywhere on a tower — and over the limit, it burns. Learn to read RF exposure zones, respect MPE limits, use monitors and signage, and work safely around live antennas. The certificate carriers and site managers require before you climb.

Forklifts cause thousands of injuries a year, usually from skipped basics. Learn pre-use inspection, safe load handling, stability and tip-over prevention, pedestrian awareness, and refueling — everything OSHA requires to operate. Get certified and cleared to drive.

They sound minor until someone's out for months. Learn to spot the everyday hazards behind slips, trips, and falls, keep walking surfaces and housekeeping under control, and build habits that prevent the most common injuries on any site.

More falls happen on ladders and stairs than almost anywhere else on site. Learn to pick the right ladder, set it up correctly, keep three points of contact, inspect for defects, and meet OSHA requirements. Simple skills that prevent painful falls.

Respond to cardiac emergencies with CPR and an AED. Covers chest compressions, rescue breaths, AED use, and the chain of survival for adults.

Be the person who knows what to do in any emergency. This combined course covers CPR, AED, and first aid — cardiac arrest, choking, severe bleeding, burns, and common injuries — with clear, practical technique. One certificate, total readiness.

Emergencies don't wait for the ambulance. Build the core first-aid skills to control bleeding, treat burns and fractures, manage shock, and stay calm under pressure until help arrives. Practical, confidence-building, and certified.

Electricity is unforgiving on a construction site — one wrong move and there's no second chance. Learn to recognize shock and arc-flash hazards, keep safe distances, ground correctly, and follow OSHA-aligned safe work practices. Work near power with real confidence.