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We offer a wide range of safety training programs, including MSHA, NCCER, NFPA 70E, CSST/CSSS, CPR and First Aid, and various rigging and crane operation courses. Our programs are built to meet industry standards and help workers stay safe, skilled, and compliant.

Yes, most of our safety training programs are available online. This flexible option allows participants to complete coursework at their own pace while maintaining full compliance with safety and certification standards.

Yes, we provide both in-person and online training. In-person sessions are ideal for hands-on practice, especially for rigging, crane operation, or other field-based programs.

MSHA Part 48 training focuses on miners working in underground and surface mining environments. It covers essential topics such as hazard recognition, emergency procedures, and health and safety standards required by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).

Anyone working at a surface or underground mine site, including contractors and supervisors, must complete MSHA Part 48 training before beginning work. This ensures they understand key safety rules and can operate safely in a mining environment.

You can earn NCCER certification by enrolling in our approved NCCER training and testing programs. Once you complete your coursework and pass the performance evaluations, you’ll receive nationally recognized credentials.

NCCER certification verifies a worker’s skills and knowledge in specific trades such as rigging, crane operation, construction safety, and more. It’s recognized across the U.S. and helps workers prove their competency to employers.

NFPA 70E training teaches safe electrical work practices to prevent shock, arc flash, and other electrical hazards. The course covers PPE, risk assessment, and emergency response, helping workers stay compliant with OSHA and NFPA standards.

Yes, we offer CPR and First Aid certification courses that prepare workers to respond quickly and effectively in medical emergencies. These classes can be taken online or arranged for in-person sessions.

CSST (Construction Site Safety Technician) and CSSS (Construction Site Safety Supervisor) training programs focus on improving safety leadership and hazard management skills for construction professionals. They’re ideal for supervisors or safety coordinators looking to advance their careers.

Absolutely. We work directly with companies to arrange group training sessions, whether online or on-site. Custom schedules and topics can be tailored to your team’s specific needs.

Yes, all our trainers are certified professionals with years of industry experience. They follow national standards and ensure each participant receives accurate, up-to-date instruction.

You can easily enroll through our website or contact our team directly for help selecting the right course. Once you register, you’ll receive all the details to get started right away.

Pricing varies depending on the course type, length, and format. We offer competitive rates and group pricing for companies enrolling multiple participants.

You can reach out through our website’s contact form or by email. Our team will gladly answer your questions, help with enrollment, or guide you toward the right training program for your needs.