SAFECOUNTYWORKER INC. safecountyworker@gmail.com
SAFECOUNTYWORKER INC.
3170 57th Avenue Circle East, Bradenton FL 34203
Phone (941) 920-7862 safecountyworker@gmail.com
SCW INC Mission Statement:
Safe County Worker will always strive to Provide the most Accurate and Directly Work-Related Training Topics to your Company or Municipal Agency.
SCW INC Instructors are all keenly Knowledgeable of their Individual Topics with Formal Training / Degrees or 16 Topic Years OTJ.
Actual work experience with Hands on Knowledge of Safety Training Topics is required to instruct any SCW INC Training Programs.
Programs provided are SCW INC or State of Florida Programs *Provided by SCW INC with State Approved Instructors. Consistency*
Information is *Up Dated as Posted by OSHA, FDOT, EPA, DEP, AWWA, FWPA or any Government Agency applicable to the Program.
SCW INC sends Notifications of Major Policy-Procedure Changes, as they pertain to past Training. Then we add it to the Program(s)
NEW PROGRAM AVAILABLE 2024 - FDEP FSESCI
FLORIDA STORMWATER EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL INSPECTOR
SCW & TBT - FSESCI 2024
TIER 1 & TIER II - FDEP CERTIFICATION
This is a 16-hour FDEP Certification course provided by
SAFECOUNTYWORKER INC. WORKFORCE INITIATIVE & TAMPA BAY TRAINING
Available on-Site Client Location or Announced Reserved Location
This program is provided to both Public and Private Agencies
Location:
SAFECOUNTYWORKER INC.
@ HOST AGENCY
7:00am- 3:30pm
For registrations / group pricing / scheduling or additional information
Contact: Darrell Oliver (941) 920-7862 safecountyworker@gmail.com
SCW MOBILE TRAINING PROGRAMS
SAFECOUNTYWORKER INC.
WORKFORCE INITIATIVE- SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS - 2024 Course Listing
FLORIDA STORMWATER EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
INSPECTOR TRAINING PROGRAM
Florida Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspectors Manual
Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agency Certification
The Florida Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspectors Manual is divided into
two tiers that focus on Best Management Practice (BMP) Installers (Tier I) and Qualified BMP
Inspectors (Tier II). The classes follow the curriculum provided in the Tier I and Tier II manuals - in sequence, and will help individuals improve their knowledge of how to properly manage the impacts from suspended solids, turbidity, nutrients (i.e., nitrogen and phosphorus), and other surface water contaminants.
The Tier I manual and class covers Chapters 1 through 5 Tier I *Providing an introduction to
stormwater, erosion, and sedimentation control, and teaches BMP installers and operators how to properly select, install, and maintain BMPs. This class is a prerequisite to the Tier II class.
The Tier II manual and class covers Chapters 6 through 9 Tier II Providing additional details on information introduced in the Tier I manual along with the applicable regulations, inspection forms, and enforcement procedures necessary for the proper inspection of BMPs.
BMP Installers or Operators should maintain a copy of the Tier I manual for reference. Qualified BMP Inspectors should maintain a copy of both the Tier I and Tier II manuals for reference.
SCW – FSESCI Manuals - Tier I & II are a Combined – 1 Bound – Protective Cover Manual
Target Audience
BMP Installers / Operators / Qualified BMP Inspectors
*USING the FDEP Tier I and Tier II manuals for Training and Future Reference
*Will have a Bound Manual to Keep
Certificates and Wallet Cards (if applicable):
Issued from the Florida Environmental Protection Agency
Individual Seat Cost:
$259 Government Public Agency Personnel or Host Agency
$279 Government Public Agency *Contracted Support Personnel - Guest
$299 Private Company / Agency Personnel
Course Length 16 hours
SAFECOUNTYWORKER INC.
SCW INC - NEW EMPLOYEE TRAINING
*New Employee – Introduction to OSHA - $119.00 Per-Student Per-Day Guest Seat / Group Day Rate $1190.00 No Max.
> Orientation: 7.5 Hour – 15.0 Hour
> BBP: Blood Bourne Pathogens – First Aid- Emergency Procedures – Accident Protocols –Respiratory – EMS- Fire – Rescue –Records
> PPE: Personal Protective Equipment 7.5 Hour
Head –Neck-Face-Eyes-Hearing-Hands-Feet-Legs-Lungs-Full Body Protection- Fall Arrest Systems-Ladder Safety-Lightning-Hand Tools
> HAZZ: Hazardous Materials – Hazardous Communication’s (Global Harmonizing System GHS) – Safety Data Sheets (MSDS Sheets)
> DDMR: Defensive Driving Municipal Routes 7.5 Hour
Mapping of Safe Routes – Traffic - Distractions – Height / Weight Restrictions – Loading Zones – Proper Speed /Braking Distances Construction Zones – Residential Neighborhoods – Over Hangs – Weight Limitations / Stations – Vehicle Fueling and Inspections
Florida Department of Transportation FDOT Temporary Traffic Control: Seat Cost*
Advanced TTC -20 Hr. $399 - Refresher 8 Hr. $229 - 4 Year Certifications
Intermediate TTC 16 Hr. $279 - Refresher 8 Hr. $199 - 4 Year FDOT Certifications
Advanced Flagger 8 Hr. $1190 Group 18 max
Basic Flagger 4 Hr. $950 Group Day Rate *2 Groups - *2-4 Hr. Programs 12+
SCW INC is an *Approved Provider for the State of Florida DOT Temporary Traffic Control Programs - Provider # 212
First Link is to the MOT Administrator Website - Intermediate Course Listings Links are Below
file:///C:/Users/tayor/Desktop/2022%20ITTC%20Listing.pdf
file:///C:/Users/tayor/Desktop/2022%20ITTC-R%20Listing.pdf
Commercial Motor Vehicle Training – Class A – B or C Training CDL 2022
Florida Commercial Driver’s License *Coaching the State Exam ** 1-2 Day Program is available – 10 minimum
2 Day Program can be used for Employees who have not obtained their Permits *Day 1 – No Permits *Classroom $119 per.
1 Day Program (or Day 2 -2 Day program) Program is for Students who Poses their Applicable Permit *Vehicle is Req. $119 per.
Though we cannot Guaranteed a Passing Score at the State Exam *since 2018 we have had a 96% first time Pass Rate.
*Not Included: Testing Agency-DMV Fees - Medical Cards (Gov Exempt) -Training Vehicles -Training Area.
Vehicles > Tractor Trailer Rig - LOW BOY – Dump Truck - Fleet - Service - Support - Emergency – Sanitation – Fueling
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SCW INC - OSHA 29 CFR TRAINING – Classroom Topics Only
Cost Per-Student Per-Day - $119 Guest Seat or Group Day Rate $1190 * 24 Maximum Students
Classroom Only Programs - Specific Topics 7.5 Training Hours 70% + Test Score Required for Certificate COC
LOTO * Lock Out Tag Out 29 CFR 1910.147 - Control of Hazardous Energy
*With a Current PRCSE Card – The 4 Hour Program is available in *2 Groups- 2 Sessions Per-Day *Day Rate Only
Certificate of Completion in keeping with Current OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 the Control of Hazardous Energy General (Lock out /Tag out) Electrical and Chemical Systems Maintenance Safety – Plant Mechanic or Plant Operator Level (Including Lock-out/Tag-out, Energized Systems, General Protective Procedures and Gear and Arc Flash Prevention)
EXCTS *Excavation Trenching and Shoring 29 CFR 1926.650-P
Introduction: Overview of General Excavating Safety Issues, Typical Municipal Excavation Scenarios and Specific Municipal Excavating Hazards, Actions called for under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, implementing a City Wide “OSHA Compliance” Plan and Inventory of Necessary Equipment, Work Zone Hazardous Analysis, Job set-up and Mobile Equipment Safety, Protection from Cave-ins, Protection from Other Excavating Risks, Locating and Protecting Underground Utilities. Excavation Daily Checklist, Virtual Excavation Exercise and Excavation Emergencies & Testing
PRCSE *Permit Required Confined Space Entry 29 CFR 1910.146
> General CS Hazards, Identifying Types of CS’s, IDLH, Typical Municipal Exposures, Trenches and Excavations
> Actions called for 29 CFR 1910.146, LOTO, Atmospheric Monitoring, Positive Ventilation, Fall Arrest, Retrieval Systems
Communications, City Wide Plan, Identification, Labeling, Mapping, Specific Site Analysis, Manuals, Facility Equipment
Fire Extinguisher(s), Ventilator-Blower(s), Wheel Chocks, Tripod or Davit, Harness, Air Quality Monitor, First Aid Kit, Grounding Cables, Phones/Radios, CPR, BB Path, Mask, Aux Power, Pulleys, Block, Tackle, Chain, Cones, Barricades
Wheel Chalks, Sign Board, Caution Tape, Lighting, Cloth Bucket & line, Orange Plastic Fencing, PPE, SCBA Heat Stress
>Personnel: Entrant-Attendee-Entry Supervisor, Permit Process, Records Keeping, General briefing, First Gas Det.
Read O2______LEL_____H2S_____CO______, Worksite engineering, Arrange PPE, Communication Check, Load Test
Municipal Lead Worker Service Manual, Additional Permits, Final Hazard Identification, Loss Control Checklist, Signature
SCWBE *Basic Electricity 29 CFR 1910.331- .335 Subpart S Electrical Installation
SCWBW *Basic Wiring 29 CFR 1910.331- .335 Subpart S Electrical Installation
Introduction to Electricity / Electrical Systems / Basic Electrical Wiring Fundamentals, Top 5 Tips for Electrical Wiring
COC > *Certificate of Completion, is Issued upon the Students Classroom Participation and General Knowledge of the Material covered in Program Classroom and/or Field Training. The required Testing of Provided Classroom Information for COC.
Information Covered in the Program, and the Basic Understanding of same Material *Tested
70%+ Required Test Score for COC *Students Receive a Test / Scores are MTC Proctored
Class ** By Design will Alert “all Students” to the Dangers known to the Professional Electrical Providers Community, and to the Electrical General Contractors. Program Syllabus is available upon request. Additional Material Covered in Classroom:
City and county 2013-2016 accident case studies. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331- .335 Subparts S Electrical Installation Basic Components
Protection: Personal Protective Equipment / PPE Electrical / Proper Fit / Proper Tools
Preparation: Equipment / Tool Checklist / LOTO required yes-no / Support Equipment
Placement Decisions: Internal / External Work Zone Hazard Analysis: Emergencies and Rescue: Who do YOU Call in a Rescue Emergency Situations - Fall Recovery – Self Rescue – Emergency Rescue - Ground Rescue – Aerial Rescue= Public Safety Rescue
OSHA 10 Hour Construction or General Industries ** Only Available in > 2 – 5.0 Hour Days ** OSHA Wallet Cert Included
OSHA 30 Hour Construction or General Industries ** Only Available in > 4 – 7.5 Hour Days ** OSHA Wallet Card Included
SCW INC LIGHT EQUIPMENT SAFE OPERATOR OSHA CFR TRAINING
Group Day Rate $1190 * 18 Max. Students
Client *Provided Equipment 7.5 Contact Training Hours > 1/2 Day Classroom - 1/2 Day Field Exercise
Classroom - Field Proficiency Combined Average Score of 80% + for SCW Safe Operator Certificate. Neither below 70%
TWSW *Tree Work Safety Workshop *In keeping with OSHA Current Federal Regulations CFR
Classroom: Accident Case Studies- Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing- Chain Saws chaps- gloves- hard hats- shoes- eye wear and other protective gear. Chain Saw Safety- safe work practices- the right saw- maintenance- proper use- avoiding kick-backs, trouble shooting and stowing- Bucket Trucks, Aerial Baskets, EWPs- positioning, stability and limitations- Tree Trimming- Felling- Liming- Bucking- Pre-Cuts- Hazard Assessment- Felling plans and log sectioning for removal.
Wood Chippers: Safe positioning, limb sizing, insertion direction and danger zones, related to chipping machines.
Power Line Issues: High Voltage Risk- Covered Wires- proximity Risk- Downing Power Lines by felling trees or limbs.
Heat stress, lightning, poisonous plants, insects, bees and many other hazards incidental to tree work are presented.
Field Exercise: *All Field Exercise Material is covered in class prior to exercise. The Field Exercise is Safe Chain Saw -Chipper Operations. Hazard Assessment, Power lines, Rotted limbs, Rotted trunks, Insects, Snakes, Objects at risk, Personnel, fall zone-2 Saw Inspection, Guards, Fuel, Oil, Dirt/dust/Chips buildup, Chain tightness, Chain brake, Tip “kickback” Guard, Chord- 3 Starting Saw, saw on ground- switch on, Choke (y/n), Foot in handle, Stable full range pull, quickly starts- Saw Handling, Position, Stance, Grip, and Extending, lean limit, Up-hill out of fall-roll zone, pinch points, carrying- Attack, near saw body, no upper tip uses, Upper blade use, Grip-grab, tooth use, Forcing, bending- Pre-cuts, Face cut, Hinge wood, Bore, Back strap, Tie Offs, Degree of, Joining Cuts, Tension Cuts vs Compression Cuts
BT-SO *Bucket Truck Safe Operator
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.67-.269-.268 and 1926.952
Introduction: Why bucket truck operator Safety certification? City and county 2013-2016 bucket truck accident case studies. When a bucket trucks is viable tool -Bucket Truck Features and Components: Basic Components- Boom Actuation Power Systems-Boom/Bucket Controls/Control Overrides-Fall Protection and Fall Arrest Systems- Personal Protective Equipment-Proper Fit-Basic Boom/Bucket Operations: Preparing Vehicle for Arial Operations- Engagement of Stabilizers- Removal of Travel Locks-Bucket Entry-Vehicle Placement Decisions: Stable Surface Areas- Over Head Hazards -Lane Closures -Tight Spaces -External Work Zone Hazard Analysis: Temporary Traffic Control – Vehicular advanced warning- cones- barricades- arrow boards- flagmen- vehicle placement- vest, etcetera. General Work Zone Perimeters- Stakes- Caution Tape- Fencing plastic or other- Vehicle barriers – etcetera.
Pedestrian Traffic Control -Over Head Utilities-Internal Work Zone Hazard Analysis: Pedestrian Worker and Mobile Equipment Conflict Avoidance -Internal Work Zone Perimeters Objects, Inclines, drop-offs, excavations, special risk/hazard areas -Other Vehicle Operations -Safe Distances, Backing, Securing Vehicles, Chocks, Weather - Lightning, Hi Winds, Rain, Street –Lightning and Temporary Traffic Control Devices *Lock Out / Tag Out -Tree Work Safe Operations- Crain Saws “While aloft” Liming and Felling -Trees and Power Lines - OSHA Rules- Emergencies and Rescue: Fall Recovery – Self Rescue -Ground Rescue - Public Safety Rescue - Written Test – Classroom- Field Exercises and Proficiency Testing
EWP-SO *Elevated Work Platforms OSHA 29 CFR
** See BTSO above > Same CFR > Elevated Work Platforms
PILT-SO *Powered Industrial Lift Trucks OSHA 29 CFR
– Forklift Training SCW INC O29CFR COC Certification
Classroom: General safety requirements relating to the use of forklifts including a recent history of serious forklift accidents and accident statistics provided by the U. S. Department of Labor. OSHA Forklift Standard- actual accidents, all emphasizing the importance of completing forklift training and continuing to adhere to safe work operator practices. Preparing Your Facilities for Safe Forklift Operations- warning signs, speed limits, use of fish-eye mirrors, over-head clearance warning bars, floor and pavement markings, dock boards, corner guards, adequate lighting, clear isles, orderly stacking, housekeeping- Preferred Designs, Important Features and Accessories and Pre-operation Inspection- types of lift trucks. Class 1 – 7, different motors/engines, tires, widths and terrain capabilities- finishing with preparations for operation prior to use, including pre-use inspection- Safe Operation
Field Exercise (Hands-on) Proficiency Required
>> All Heavy Equipment Operations Training Courses <<
Host Agency Employees Only unless pre-approved by Host
HEO -3 Heavy Equipment Safe Operator in Keeping with applicable OSHA Standards
Excavation Equipment Training > EXCTS *is required for Excavation Equipment Safe Operator Certificates
** Any Combination of 3 Machines – 1 Day Classroom – 1 Day Field Exercise - Group Day Rate $1190 * 12 Max. Students
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In keeping with OSHA CFR Heavy Equipment Operations *Imperative Operator Rules *Work Zone Proximity to Workers
Tip Overs / Roll Overs / Power Lines / Locates / Inspections / Proper Operation / Safety Equipment / Manuals / Rules
HEOSO- Heavy Equipment Operations Safe Operator COC **Any Combination of 3 Machines PER DAY
Excavator Crawler- Mini Excavator – Backhoe - Front Loader – Backhoe Loader – Skid Steer - Grade All – Motor Grader Bulldozer - Grapple Truck – Vacuum Truck – Commercial Dump Truck - Other
The Following PWD / UTD TECH Programs are Mobile Video Trainings Only
Field Training is provided by the Client Internally after Training
Total Program is 6 Days - Available to your Schedule - Annually-Biannually or Quarterly
Public Works / Utilities Maintenance Technician
Topics can be Added - Removed - Expanded - Condensed to Your Particular Needs
SCW INC
WORKFORCE INITIATIVE
Darrell W. Oliver SCW safecountyworker@gmail.com
MOBILE VIDEO TRAINING SERIES 2024
Technician Level -1-2-3-SR
Public Works / Utilities Mobile Video Training Series
In Keeping with Current OSHA CFR 29 Compliance Training
Course Topics are chosen and coordinated by our Clients
Target Audience: *Employees -Foremen - Supervisors who maintain city/county or
special district rights-of way / infrastructure - Streets/Roads/Bridges - Roadside Facilities - Safety Officers - H. R - Risk Manager- Professionals or others with safety program coordination responsibilities
Time(s): 7:00am – 3:30pm
Instructor: Darrell Oliver 941-920-7862 safecountyworker@gmail.com
Students will receive a Training Certificate of Completion
Introduction: MVT Series #070118-101 -20220101
This is a Combination Training Series Originally Designed for Public Works and Utilities Departments as a Training Program Menu. Also available to Private Companies that serve as Support for Municipal Agencies. Agencies/Companies can Taylor Specific Training Topics to their Specific Needs. This Class Consist of 2 Days Training and Covers all Topics listed below. General Topic Descriptions and Individual Topic Training Timeframes are also listed.
Training Topics 7.5 hours Video Training - Discussion
TECH LEVEL 1 - Day 1
SCW – PPE -Determining and Donning PPE correctly -OSHA 1.0hr
The employee must demonstrate the correct knowledge and use of PPE’s required by OSHA CFR for site specific safety and the proper application of same. Covers all Types of PPE – Head-Hearing-Eyes-Hands-Feet-Legs-Arms
SCW - Site Cleanup – OSHA CFR Housekeeping 0.5hr
Establishing good and safe housekeeping practices by the removal of personal and other debris during construction, placement of materials to maximize efficiency of operation, and general cleanup of the work zone upon completion of the job. OSHA CFR 29 Housekeeping
MVT 5-A Mowing Safety SCW Parks and Rec Safety Workshop 3.0 hr.
Urban Mowing and Landscape Work:
In city lawn work with small to medium size mowers, hedge and brush trimming, line trimming, and leaf blowing / mulch application. Subdivision and Rural Median and Rights of Way Maintenance:
This section deals with use of larger mower equipment and bush hogs and sod placement, re-sodding and watering. Equipment Inspection, Types of Equipment, Using the Right Machine, Mowers used for Trimming, Liming, Roadside, Large Areas, Small Areas, Hand Tools.
Also addresses all the General Safety Issues with all Types Mowers. Machine Guards, General Maintenance Requirements, Blade(s) Care and Maintenance, Tires /Tracks, Stowing Mowers, Fuel / Flammable Storage, Oils, Hydraulic Fluids. Personal Protective Equipment
MVT 3-C Chainsaw / Pole Saw Safety / Brush Chipper 3.0hr
Types of – and Job Appropriate - Chainsaws – Pole Saws – Brush Chippers
Hazard Assessment > Power lines - Rotted limbs - Rotted trunk – Insects - Objects – Personnel – Fall Zone - Saw Inspection > Guards - Fuel, Oil, (Filler cap good, level full, no leaks) – Dirt / Dust / Chips buildup - Chain tightness - Chain brake - Tip “kickback” guard - Pull Chord - Starting - Saw on ground - Switch on - Choke (y/n) - Foot in handle - Stable full range pull - Quick starts -Saw Handling > Stance -Position- Grip- Extending limit -Up-hill/out of fall/roll zone/pinch point - Carrying - Attack Work > Near Saw Body -No upper tip use -Upper blade use -Grip/grab tooth use -Forcing/bending - Pre-cuts > Face Cut - Hinge Wood – Bore - Back Strap – Scarf – Notch – Bucking – Felling – Liming - Brush / Wood Chippers – Safe Operations – Inspection and Work Zone Set Ups
Training Topics 7.5 hours Video Training - Discussion
TECH LEVEL 1 - Day 2
MVT 3-D Commercial Driver’s License 3.5hr
VEHICLE INSPECTION - KEEPING MAINTENANCE RECORDS - ACCIDENT ROAD SIDE PROCEDURES - ACCIDENT REPORTING – LIABILITIES - ROAD CONDITIONS - DRIVER AWARENESS - DEFINSIVE DRIVING - DRIVER DISTRACTIONS- INNER FACILITIES TRAVEL - INSPECTION STATIONS - FED MAX HOURS OF VEHICLE OPERATION - FLMCSA REGS- CSA 2010 PROGRAM - ALCOHOL - PRESCRIPTION MEDS - ILLEGAL DRUGS - SLEEP DEP. - AIR-BBAKE COMPONENTS –
PRE-TRIP - POST TRIP INSPECTIONS – IN CAB REQUIRED ITEM’S – CARGO - SECURING LOADS – TRAILERING EQUIPMENT HITCH TYPES – HOOKUPS – ENDORSEMENTS- FUELING – CMV RESTRICTIONS – CDL RESTRICTIONS – RESPONSIBILITYS
Equipment Orientation 1.5hr
Components- Controls- Functions- Safe Operating Principals
Internal Work Zone Set-up (Perimeters and Barriers) – External TTC (MOT) - Positioning Non-Essential Equipment and the declaring of minimum distances for separating machinery and pedestrian workers. Excavating Issues- Safe Mounting, Seatbelts, No-rider Rules- Prohibited Uses- (FOPS) (ROPS)- Improper Uses. Imperative Operator Safety Rules- Imperative Essential /Non-Essential Worker Rules- Special Task- Unattended Work Zones- Proximity Rules- Signals - ** This Serves as the Basic Information for all Following Equipment Training.
MVT 3-G Dump Truck Operation 1.0hr
Carrying, Dumping, and Spreading of Loads - Array of attachments –
They are the Workhorse of the job site. Because they are so common, they have far too often been the source of serious injuries and fatalities. This program reviews the safe work practices dump truck drivers must follow to prevent these tragedies.
Topics include pre-start up checks, refueling, driving preparations, inside the cab, operational hazards, dumping loads safely and safe driving hazards, Dump Truck Controls, Operations, Manuals, How to Operate a PTO on a Dump Truck. The PTO on a dump truck is used to open the tailgate and raise the bed of the truck, dumping its contents. Dump trucks and their operators are at particular risk during dumping operations as when the bed is raised, there is increased risk of the truck tipping over while driving over uneven or soft ground. Never allow the operator to swing loads over the front of the truck.
MVT 3- I Front End Loader Safety 1.5hr
Includes Accident History, Reviews a recent history of PS Front End Loader accidents.
Mobile equipment accidents, Relative OSHA Standards and general work zone safety issues. General Operations, Controls, Special Characteristics of the Front Loader
Upon Completion of Classes Students will receive Individual Topic Certificates of Completion > for each
Topic of Training they attended - 8 Topics Listed.
Certificates will Reflect Contact Training Hours
Date Issued / and if any Expirations or Refreshers exist.
TECH LEVEL 2
Day 1 Training Topics 7.5 hours Video Training
MVT 4-B Concrete Flatwork 1.0hr
Flatwork includes all concrete work located along a horizontal plane. This includes indoors projects like floors or concrete stairs, as well as outdoor elements like patios, sidewalks, and driveways. Concrete flatwork does not refer to vertical structures like walls or bridges. These two types of concrete work are generally divided in this manner because of the difference in skills and techniques required to successfully complete each type. While flatwork is relatively simple and requires basic tools, other concrete work is much more complex and may require substantial engineering and reinforcement.
MVT 4-A Reinforced Portland Concrete Inspection 1.5hr
A. PLANS Reviewing plans and special provisions affecting your concrete pour -Special provisions – Has a special provision affected this pour - been changed? B. FORMS Proper location (grade and alignment)- Dimensions correct - Have forms been braced and installed in accordance with any accepted shop plans -SIP forms utilized- tack welds-screws in place as shown on shop plans – is all chamfer in place - all form cracks been sealed - Forms clean and free of debris (dirt, wood chips, trash, etc.) –Has the deck screed been adjusted and have grades been set and checked - Dry run check of deck screed - (Check that old concrete matches new header. Also, check depth of slab to be cast.) Notify Bridge Construction Engineer of all deficiencies over ½ an inch - Have drains been installed in forms as per plans (size- location)
MVT 7-B Soil Stabilization in Clay Soils 1.0hr
Soil Stabilization is the alteration of soils to enhance their physical properties. Stabilization can increase the shear strength of a soil and/or control the shrink-swell properties of a soil, thus improving the load bearing capacity of a sub-grade to support pavements and foundations.
MVT 2-B Asphalt Paving Developmental Specifications 1.0hr
Hot Mix Asphalt - General Construction Requirements - Smoothness (Dev. 330SM)
Construction of smooth pavement, testing and acceptance using the Laser Profiler, and pay adjustments based on ride number. Interstate projects with less than 150,000 AADT.
MVT 3-A Asphalt Paving Compaction Equipment Operations 1.0hr
Place and compact the backfill material in accordance with
Section 120 to obtain a density in each soil layer of at least 95% of the maximum
density as determined by AASHTO T-180.
MVT 2-D Asphalt Surface Treatments 1.0hr
Applying bituminous prime coats on previously prepared bases, and apply bituminous tack
coats on previously prepared bases and on existing pavement surfaces.
MVT 2-A Asphalt Pavement Repair 1.0hr
Bituminous Crack and Joint Sealing - Clean and seal joints and cracks in asphalt concrete roadway surfaces using the Cut and Seal method or the Crack Fill method.
TECH LEVEL 2
Day 2 Training Topics 7.5 hours Video Training
Bucket Truck Safe Operations 3.0hr
Features and Components- Basic Components -Boom Actuation Power Systems-Boom/Bucket Controls/Control Overrides-Fall Protection and Fall Arrest Systems- Personal Protective Equipment - Proper Fit - Basic Boom/Bucket Operations -Preparing Vehicle for Arial Operations-Engagement of Stabilizers - Removal of Travel Locks-Bucket Entry-Vehicle Placement Decisions-Stable Surface Areas-Over Head Hazards
Lane Closures-Tight Spaces-External Work Zone Hazard Analysis-Temporary Traffic Control – Vehicular advanced warning, cones, barricades, arrow boards, flagmen, vehicle placement, vest, etc. - General Work Zone Perimeters Stakes, Caution Tape, Fencing Plastic or Other, Vehicle barriers, etc.-Pedestrian Traffic Control-Over Head Utilities -Internal Work Zone Hazard Analysis-Pedestrian Worker and Mobile Equipment Conflict Avoidance-Internal Work Zone Perimeters Objects, Inclines, drop-offs, excavations, special risk/hazard areas.
Other Vehicle Operations -Safe Distances, Backing, Securing Vehicles, Chocks-Weather - Lightning, Hi Winds, Rain-Street –Lightning and Temporary Traffic Control Devices *Lock Out / Tag Out-Tree Work Safe Operations -Crain Saws “While aloft” Liming and Felling -Trees and Power Lines - OSHA Rules-Emergencies and Rescue-•
Fall Recovery – Self Rescue - Ground Rescue - Public Safety Rescue
MVT 10- Skid Steer Safety 1.5hr
Includes Accident History, Reviews a recent history of public sector Skid Steer accidents.
Mobile equipment accidents, Relative OSHA Standards and general Skid Steer work zone safety issues. General Operations, Controls, Special Characteristics of the Skid Steer
MVT 11– Track Dozer Safety - Operations 1.5hr
Includes Accident History, Reviews a recent history of public sector Dozer accidents.
Mobile equipment accidents, Relative OSHA Standards and general Track Dozer work zone safety issues. General Operations, Controls, Special Characteristics of the Track Dozer
MVT 3-H Forklift Operation and Safety 1.5hr
Introduces the general safety requirements relating to the use of Forklifts. Including a recent history of serious forklift accidents and accident statistics provided by the U. S. Department of Labor. Then a short tour of the actual OSHA Forklift Standard to convince the attendees how the standard tracks closely with actual accidents, all emphasizing the importance of completing forklift training and continuing to adhere to safe work operator practices.
Upon Completion of Class Students will receive Individual Topic Certificates of Completion > for each Topic of Training they attended. 11 Topics Listed.
Certificates will Reflect Contact Training Hours
Date Issued / and if any Expirations or Refreshers exist
TECH LEVEL 3 - SENIOR
TECH LEVEL 3
Day 1 Training Topics 7.5 hours Video Training
MVT 8-B Tort Liability 1.0hr
Tort law and how it is based on the legal premise that individuals can be liable for the consequences of their own conduct (or lack of conduct) when actions result in injury
MVT 3-B Backhoe / Loader Operation 2.5hr
Includes Accident History- Recent history of public sector Backhoe Accidents.
Mobile equipment accidents, Relative OSHA Standards and general backhoe work zone safety issues. General Operations, Controls, Special Characteristics of the Backhoe/Loader.
MVT 3-F Crawler Excavator Safety 1.5hr
Includes Accident History- Reviews a recent history of PS Crawler Excavator accidents. Mobile equipment accidents, Relative OSHA Standards and general work zone safety issues. General Operations, Controls, Special Characteristics of the Crawler Excavator.
MVT 7-G Gradall Operations 1.5 hr.
Close proximity rules - special “close–to–machine” tasks. Proper PPE - high visibility apparel, proximity to pinch points - crush points and boom movement hazard areas. Vehicle Positioning Choices -Drainage Structures- Lead Off Ditches- Maintenance Activity-Material- Pre-Haul Maintenance- Road Bed- Roadside- Roadway- Shoulder- Slide-Slough- Slump- Subgrade- Surface Course- Traveled Way- Turn outs- Water bar. Required Earth removal Equipment - Support Equipment - Personnel – Supplies – PPE -General Safe Equipment Operations – Controls – Requirements
MVT 6-A Pipe Placement 1.0 hr.
Flexible Pipe Installation Theory- Terminology of Pipe Embedment Materials- Foundation- Initial Backfill- Bedding- Haunching- Primary Initial Backfill- Secondary Initial Backfill- Final Backfill- Engineered and Simplified Installation Guidelines for PE Pipe- Deflection Control- Pipe Embedment Materials- Classification/Supporting Strength of Pipe-Embedment Materials- Adapters for Flanges and Mechanical Joints- Plain-End PE Pipe Connections- Pullout Prevention Techniques
Upon Completion TECH 3 Students will receive
Individual Topic COCs Certificates of Completion
5 Certificates are Available – Day 1
TECH LEVEL Senior
Day 2 Training Topics 7.5 hours Video Training
MVT 3-Z Crane Truck Safe Operator 1.5hr
Includes Accident History- Recent history of public sector Crane – Crane Truck Accidents.
Mobile equipment accidents, Relative OSHA Standards and general Crane Lifts -and work zone safety issues. General Operations, Controls, Special Characteristics of the Crane Truck in General – uses - Rigging
MVT 7-D Motor Grader - Graded Road Maintenance 1.5 hr.
Operators must clearly understand the need for three basic items: a crowned driving surface, a shoulder area that slopes directly away from the edge of the driving surface, and a ditch. Shoulder area and the ditch of many gravel roads may be minimal
MVT 5-C Shoulder and Roadside Ditch Maintenance 1.0 hr.
Drainage Structures- Lead Off Ditches- Maintenance Activity-Material- Pre-Haul Maintenance- Road Bed- Roadside- Roadway- Shoulder- Slide-Slough- Slump- Subgrade- Surface Course- Traveled Way- Turn outs- Water bar. General, Municipal and/or Contractor Procedures for Proper Roadside Maintenance Operations- This includes: Drainage System Inspection - Planning of the particular Corrective Measure(s) Required for Maintaining Proper Drainage Situation(s) encountered by Ditch / Roadside repair Crews. General Safe Equipment Operations – Controls - Requirements
Required Earth removal Equipment - Support Equipment - Personnel – Supplies – PPE
MVT 5-D Guardrail Installation 1.5 hr.
How to install and repair (not design) the most widely used barrier–the strong post W-beam guardrail identified as SGR-04 in the Standardized Highway Barrier Hardware Guide. The standard strong post W-beam guardrail consists of a W-beam rail element and strong posts (wood or steel) spaced at 6 ft3 in with the rail blocked out from the posts. Although the focus is the strong post system, much of the guidance that is provided for the repair of the strong post design can also apply to the weak post design. This class is structured around the three sections of a guardrail that have variations in design to serve their purposes: Standard section-the main section that shields the obstacle.
Transition section-applies when the guardrail ties into a bridge rail or other barrier.
Terminal (End Treatment) the section at the upstream (beginning) and downstream (end).
MVT 8-V Vacuum-Truck Equipment Operations and Crew Safety 2.0 hr.
Close proximity rules - special “close–to–machine” tasks. Proper PPE - high visibility apparel, proximity to pinch, suction and crush points and boom movement hazard areas. Vehicle Positioning Choices - General Hazard Identification - Flashers/beacons - Parking brakes/wheel chocks - MOT - Power lines Confined space entries - Excavating safety -Utility locations - Un-attended work zones -Work Zone Set-up and Safe Operations: Machine set-up- Throttle settings -Engaging PTO’s Hose handling (#persons)- Grounding – Fluidity / friction- Wet vs. dry issues - Emergency release valves
Upon Completion Students will receive Individual Topic COCs
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Date Issued / and if any Expirations or Refreshers exist
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