Paul L. Errico Associates has been a leader in the field of personnel training. We have developed an enormous training library that will meet almost every training situation. We design, develop and deliver site specific training programs. This is accomplished by inspecting the workplace, reviewing accident reports, interviewing personnel and developing a report of our findings along with our recommendations for training. WE TRAVEL AROUND THE COUNTRY TO CONDUCT IN-PERSON TRAINING PROGRAMS/COURSES!!!!!
Our safety and related programs include, but are not limited to:
OSHA:
29 CFR 1910, 1915, 1926
OSHA Standards Course
OSHA Inspections
Hazardous Materials: not all inclusive
Explosives
Compressed gases
Flammables and Combustibles
Corrosives
Flammable Solids
Oxidizers
Radioactive Materials
Toxic Materials
Silica
Hazardous Materials Investigations
Chemistry of Hazardous Materials
Introduction to Hazardous Materials and Chem/Bio Agent
Environmental Programs
CESCO – Certified Environmental & Safety Compliance Officer
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (29 CFR 1910.120):
HAZWOPER:
Emergency Response
*Awareness
*First Responder Operational Level – 8 hours
*HazMat Technician – 24 hours plus competencies
*HazMat Specialist – 24 hours plus competencies
*Incident Command – 24 hours plus competencies
Hazard Waste Operations
*General Site Worker – 40 hours
*Workers on site only occasionally for a specific limited task – 24 hours
*Workers regularly on site who work in areas indicating that exposures are under
permissible exposure limits – 24 hours
*HAZWOPER Supervisor: Managing the Hazmat Incident
*All required annual 8 hour refresher courses
Hazardous Materials Cargo Security: Maritime and USDOT
Plan Development. Awareness/In-depth Training
Vulnerability Assessments
Hazardous Materials Investigations
HAZMAT For Healthcare (OSHA Training for First Receivers):
Fire Safety/Security/Emergency Management:
Fire Prevention & Life Safety
Security Officer
Safety Management:
Site Safety Plans; develop safety policies, procedure, and training programs to meet OSHA and JCAHO standards
Conduct a safety site assessment
Fire Safety Management:
Fire safety inspections (based on NFPA Life Safety Code)
Compliance with State fire codes
Design, write and implement fire safety evacuation plans
Observe/ critique fire evacuation drills
Fire Safety training programs
Complete Emergency Preparedness Management (disaster):
Review existing plan if any
Develop new/update existing disaster plan
Conduct/observe/critique drills and completes forms/reports for regulatory agencies
Disaster Training
Security Management:
Security Vulnerability Assessments
Asist in developing new/updating Security Management Plans
Security Training
Terrorism Awareness and Preparedness:
Responder Awareness (1 Day):
HazMat Technician (2 Days):
Incident Commander (1 Day):
WMD Technician Overview (1/2 Day):
FBI WMD Threat Overview (1-1/2 Hours):
Terrorism Awareness (1/2 Day):
Incident Response To Terrorist Bombings (3 Days):
Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings: Awareness Level Training (1/2 Day):
COBRA (Chemical, Ordnance, Biological and Radiological) (3 Days):
Emergency Response to HazMat Incidents with WMDs: First Responder Operations Level- fire service, law enforcement program
Dirty Bombs: Awareness
Various Lectures:
Evidence and Forensics – Explosives
Improvised Explosive Devices
Ordnance
Safety and WMD
Hazardous Materials
OSHA Standards
Environmental Investigations