Associated Contractors of New Mexico often has safety training: |
The Santa Fe Community College is offering free Environmental Health and Safety training for three different subjects. You may contact Evelyn Gonzales at 505-428-1866 or email evelyn.gonzales@sfcc.edu for more information. |
The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) - OSHA Training Institute Education Center offers several safety, health and environmental training courses in New Mexico. For more information about UTA courses offered visit: https://web-ded.uta.edu/wconnect/ace/OSHA1_new.asp. |
The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) - OSHA Training Institute Education Center, through the New Mexico Junior College’s (NMJC’s) Training and Outreach Division, offers several safety, health and environmental training courses in Southeast New Mexico. NMJC Training and Outreach Division is located at 5317 Lovington Highway in Hobbs, NM 88240. For more information about TEEX courses offered in New Mexico and other areas in Region VI visit: http://www.teex.org/prt/
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The San Juan College/School of Energy, located in Farmington New Mexico, offers various degree and specialized training programs including occupational safety and health and oil and gas related topics. For information about the San Juan College visit this web site: http://www.sanjuancollege.edu . The safety training is provided within the School of Energy. Information on the School of Energy can be found at this web site: http://www.sanjuancollege.edu/schoolofenergy. To quickly reference detailed information about the Occupational Safety program reference this web site: http://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/4615.asp .
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Central New Mexico Community College in Albuquerque offers various Safety and Health classes through their Safety Academy. More information can be found on their Workforce Training Center.
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Midland College offers classes as part of its Risk Management Institute. These FREE classes may be of interest to the residents of our southeast portion of the state. For more information visit this web site: Midland College Continuing Education - Risk Management
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Training Presentations The information in the following presentations is taken from OSH Standards. The presentations were created by the Occupational Safety and Health Division of North Carolina and are copied here for anyone to use. These presentations contain some references to regulations that may be unique to North Carolina. They were created in Power Point 2003. Click on the subject and save the presentation to your desktop. Asbestos Awareness Bloodborne Pathogens Chemical Hazards in Laboratories Combustible Dust Concrete and Masonry (Construction) Confined Spaces Construction Health Hazards-Silica and Lead Electrical Safety (Construction) Electrical Safety (General Industry) Exit Routes Fall Protection (Construction) Fire Protection and Prevention Flammable Liquids Hand and Power Tools(Construction) Hand and Power Tools (General Industry) Hazard Communication Heat Stress Lock-out/Tag-out Machinery and Machine Guarding Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal Multi-employer Worksite Occupational Noise Exposure Personal Protective Equipment (General) Personal Protective Equipment (Construction) Powered Industrial Trucks Process Safety Management Recording and Reporting Respiratory Protection Steel Erection Walking and Working Surfaces Welding and Cutting (General) Welding and Cutting (Construction) Work Zone Safety Top 4 Hazards in Construction
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Other Training Links https://www.osha.gov/dte/index.html
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