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385-446-6577
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5513 W 11000 N #112, Highland, Utah 84003
We offer a comprehensive training department to small, medium and even some large publicly traded companies. We are experts in training, this is what we do and we are passionate about it. We train miners, construction workers and maintenance personnel. Our trainers have extensive experience in construction, mining, manufacturing and the petrochemical industry which provides us with relevant experience to help train your most valuable resource your employees.
Many companies use a safety person as their trainer. Unfortunately, the result is too often training is as enjoyable as a root canal. We try very hard to make our classes both informative, enjoyable and relevant to the attendees. While we provide consultation services, litigation support and other services our trainers’ primary focus is providing top notch training that workers enjoy, informs them on the applicable regulations and limits exposure to your company.
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Training classes that meet OSHA’s regulatory requirements for employee training. OSHA 10- & 30-hour classes, hazwoper, fall protection, confined space, etc.
The mine act of 1977 requires miners to receive New Miner, Annual Refresher, Experienced Miner, Hazard & Task Training. We provide each of these classes for our industry partners. New miner and annual refresher classes are offered most weeks of the year.
We provide extensive crane operator, rigger and signal person classes to meet your company’s needs. If you need a national certification or prefer in house certifications, we are able to deliver quality training that helps your lifting operations to remain safe, productive and are enjoyable. 22 19
We offer a full line of NCCER craft testing solutions for your workers to demonstrate their journeyman skills via a written test and a practical test. If you are looking to give apprenticeship classes at your company we can come in and help get your people trained and ready to increase your productivity, quality and profitability.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the benchmark for workplace safety in the United States. Compliance with OSHA standards is not only a legal requirement—it is a fundamental responsibility for every employer.
Cranes and rigging are essential to modern construction, energy, and industrial projects. Yet, they are also among the most hazardous activities when performed without proper training.
When legal disputes involve workplace accidents, safety, training compliance, or certification records, the difference lies in precise evidence and credible testimony. Our Litigation Support services bring clarity, accuracy, and technical insight to your case whether in negotiation or the courtroom.
Mining is one of the most demanding and hazardous industries. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) establishes strict training requirements to ensure every worker is prepared to recognize hazards, follow safe practices, and respond effectively to emergencies.
Rick Johnson is a retired Union Iron Worker with decades of hands-on experience in the field. A former President of Local 27 in Salt Lake City, Rick also served as an Iron Worker Apprenticeship Coordinator, helping shape the next generation of skilled workers. He’s an OSHA Authorized Trainer and holds an MSHA Blue Card, reflecting his commitment to safety and industry standards throughout his career.
Mr. Lindsay has extensive experience in the construction industry and mining industries as a supervisor, manager, estimator and a safety professional. Mr. Lindsay has demonstrated that not only does he understand how to help develop and set up a safe project he can help to keep it on budget and schedule through safety initiatives.
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