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As such, they are not approved by the Council on Occupational Education and are not accredited by that body, although they are NYC/NYS-approved as mentioned below.

The standalone and bundled SST courses MLI offers are approved by the New York State Education Department/BPSS, and are supervised directly by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB), which mandates such training for workers under Local Law 196. As short-term courses, they are ineligible for Title IV financial aid. Pricing and refund policies are covered on the respective enrollment agreements for each course.

1-Hour Confined Space Entry

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with confined spaces and permit required confined spaces and recognize such spaces.
  • ii. Trainees should become aware of administrative regulatory safety requirements associated with confined spaces.
  • iii. THIS TRAINING WILL NOT PHYSICALLY TRAIN WORKERS TO ENTER CONFINED OR PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACES

1-Hour Protection from Sun Exposure

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with the effects of over exposure to heat/sunlight.
  • ii. Trainees will learn how ultraviolet (UV) rays change the structure of skin cells and how increased and unprotected exposure can lead to skin cancer.
  • iii. Trainees will learn how to protect and minimize exposure to excessive sunlight.

1-Hour First Aid and CPR

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with terms, equipment and procedures associated with first aid and CPR.
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize when they or other workers are experiencing a medical emergency.
  • iii. Trainees will learn the regulatory requirements for the use of and administration of first aid and CPR.
  • iv. TRAINEES WILL NOT FROM THIS TRAINING ALONE BECOME QUALIFIED TO ADMINISTER FIRST AID OR CPR

1-Hour Flag Person

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with the role of flaggers (flag person) and spotters is, and the differences and similarities.
  • ii. Trainees will learn various rules designed to protect workers from vehicular strikes.
  • iii. Trainees will be able to recognize problems with traffic management and control.
  • iv. Trainees should become aware of administrative and regulatory requirements associated with construction work and traffic control.

2-Hour Tool Box Talks

  • i. Trainees will become familiar with Toolbox Talks as a quick and easy way for competent persons to reinforce and supplement established training efforts of and employer and keep safety and health compliance at the forefront of all workers minds.
  • ii. Heighten trainees’ awareness of the need for effective tool box talks.
  • iii. Demonstrate how to obtain feedback from workers when providing toolbox talks so the talks can become more relevant to what tasks workers are performing.
  • iv. Demonstrate how effective toolbox talks can increase camaraderie, communication and overall jobsite culture

2-Hour Site Safety Plan (SSP)

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with plans and site safety plans.
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize issues with a site safety plan.

2-Hour Pre-Task Meeting

  • i. Trainees will learn the purpose and proper presentation of pre-task meetings.
  • ii. Trainees will become aware of administrative regulatory requirements associated pre-task meetings and record keeping standards.

2-Hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with adverse effects of drug and alcohol in the workplace.
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize problems associated with substance dependency.
  • iii. Explain that the purpose of this training help trainees avoid working while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol; also adding that this training can help trainees be less susceptible and better at recognizing, avoiding and preventing (RAP) adverse consequences of drug and/or alcohol use and abuse.
  • iv. This training may also help trainees better recognize and understand issues of chemical dependence that may adversely affect the lives of others who they know and love.

4-Hour Supported Scaffold User and Refresher

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with terms associated with the use of supported scaffolds.
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize avoid and prevent falls and environmental hazards from causing harm while using supported scaffolds.
  • iii. Trainees should become aware of regulatory safety requirements associated with supported scaffolds, including OSHA’s Subpart 1926 and NYC Codes.

8-Hour Fall Prevention

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with terms associated with falls in construction.
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize avoid and prevent falls hazards from causing harm.
  • iii. Trainees should become aware of regulatory safety requirements associated with falls, including OSHA’s Subpart M.
  • iv. Trainees will learn how to make informed decisions when working at heights.

8-Hour Site Safety Manager Refresher/Chapter 33

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with Site Safety Management and challenges, including construction site accidents, job site supervision and safety oversight
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize avoid and prevent jobsite safety violation and recurring jobsite safety problems, and know emergency situations and preparedness procedures
  • iii. Trainees should become aware of regulatory safety requirements, including OSHA 1926, NYC Codes.

16-Hour Suspended Scaffold User

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with terms associated with the use of suspended scaffolds
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize avoid and prevent falls and environmental hazards from causing harm while setting up and using suspended scaffolds.
  • iii. Trainees should become aware of regulatory safety requirements associated with suspended scaffolds, including OSHA’s Subpart 1926 and NYC Codes.
  • iv. Trainees will learn how to make informed decisions when working at heights.

40-Hour Site Safety Manager

  • i. Trainees will become generally familiar with Site Safety Management and challenges, including construction site accidents, job site supervision and safety oversight
  • ii. Trainees will be able to recognize avoid and prevent jobsite safety violations and recurring jobsite safety problems, and know emergency situations and preparedness procedures
  • iii. Trainees should become aware of regulatory safety requirements, including OSHA 1926, NYC Codes (in great detail) and also the requirements for Site Safety Manager Certification.