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20% OFF on your first order! Call Now! 888-701-2736 WE ARE A QUALIFIED MSHA, OSHA, EPA AND DOT TRAINING CENTER We can do it online and in-person. 20% Discount Now Fill out the Form to Get a Quote Name* Phone No.* Email* Course* Select Course OSHA Training MSHA Training EPA Training DOT Training Oil & Gas Training Skilled Trades Submit WHY CSEM? CSEM is a JITT or "Just-In-Time-Training" company. Institutional training has a lack of convenience and in many cases is non-responsive. Companies miss opportunities they would otherwise be able to exploit. CSEM offers both immediate and long-term benefits for all your compliance training needs. With authorized Outreach instruction trainers CSEM provides the necessary training, for you to meet all your compliance needs. ON-SITE OR ONLINE On-Site Safety Classes We come to you! CSEM offers its clients on-site services in a classroom setting or on-the-job location. We are prepared to meet strict deadlines, and content needs anywhere in the contiguous 48 United States. Safety Courses Via Online Webinar Again, safety training services can also be administered online using “live” or “in-house” web conferencing. The instructor arranges all the details and webinar attendees access the online conference by clicking a link distributed by email invitation. OSHA TRAINING Our OSHA training course is geared towards educating participants on how to best identify, avoid and control any on the job hazards in order to eliminate work related injuries and illnesses. While we take the business of safety very seriously, our instructors try hard to evoke a class environment which is stimulating and rewarding for everyone. We discuss the rights and responsibilities of both employer and employee with a quick look at the process of reporting, record keeping and inspection. Upon completion of CSEM’s OSHA Training course, class participants will have a clear understanding of the following: 1. What OSHA means and how it benefits both employee and employer 2. Our safety and health program covers all OSHA Standards and industry related categories that fall under the following standards: General Industry, Maritime, Construction and Agriculture Read More MSHA TRAINING As a provider of MSHA training and safety certification courses, CSEM (The Center for Safety & Environmental Management) provides the necessary training in order for you to meet all of your compliance needs. CSEM provides robust safety training and consulting services to government and corporate entities. CSEM offers state-recognized, university-accredited Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for MSHA training and education. The primary goal of MSHA aka Mine Safety and Health Administration is to promote safe and healthful work environments for the nation’s miners by preventing death, disease, and injury from mining. Read More DOT TRAINING The Department of Transportation outlines specific guidelines for DOT training and certification requirements for employers to follow to properly prepare all workers who handle, package, supervise, or have accountability for hazardous materials being placed into shipping or transport. CSEM Inc. has been providing all phases of OSHA regulated safety training including hazardous materials training and toxic substance preparedness for over 20 years. However, we do more than just provide training courses, we develop lasting relationships with our clients through strong customer support and unrivaled services. This is why we have a long list of repeat customers who rely on us for all of their OSHA safety training needs. Read More EPA TRAINING The Environmental Protection Agency was promulgated into Law under 40 CFR, (Code of Federal Regulations), to protect our communities and America’s waters. CSEM, Inc. takes a dynamic look at EPA regulations through the years and guides students to a better understanding of the regulation, it’s intended purpose and navigates the rather ambiguous path of compliance to build a better understanding of the dynamics of this organization. Audiences leave CSEM’s EPA classes with a tool that allows them to understand the necessity of the regulations, the perspective of the regulators and the regulated alike, as well as the community and the media. The Center for Safety & Environmental Managementprovides robust safety training and consulting services to government and corporate entities. CSEM offers state-recognized, university-accredited Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for EPA training and education. Read More OIL & GAS TRAINING The layers of various kinds of shale and other sedimentary rocks that underlie much of the Appalachian Basin contain huge amounts of natural gas. With rising energy prices and new technologies in the form of unconventional gas well drilling (hydraulic fracking), extracting those energy resources has finally become financially viable in recent years. The boom in unconventional gas drilling has moved forward rapidly in Pennsylvania, and now state government is beginning to catch up with new laws and regulations. Read More SKILLED TRADES TRAINING In today’s skilled trades competitive environment, it is more important than ever, to sharpen skill levels to advance your career. Get that training here! In today’s working environment, employers are challenged by project issues of every kind. Employees who are masters of their trade skills can rally around a project to complete it with high quality, on time and under budget. CSEM’s Skilled Trades Training allows the employees to return to the basics and reaffirm the foundation of their trade. The courses are designed to hone the employee’s skills for immediate results on the front lines of a business. Well trained employees take care to deliver, perform and profit from their skills and build their employers business reputation and demand for services. Read More OSHA Training Get a Quote MSHA Training Get a Quote DOT Training Get a Quote EPA Training Get a Quote Oil & Gas Training Get a Quote Skilled Trades Training Get a Quote If you want to learn more about our safety courses, please contact us! Call 888-701-2736 Or Get a Quote FULL COURSE OUTLINES OSHA Training 1. 10-Hour General Construction 2. 24-Hour Incident Commander Training 3. 24-Hour HAZWOPER 4. 30-Hour General Construction Course 5. 30-Hour General Industry Course 6. 40-Hour HAZWOPER 7. 4-Day 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF 8. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REFRESHER 9. 8-Hour HAZWOPER Supervisory 29 CFR 1910.120 10. 8-Hour Incident Commander Refresher 11. Accident Investigation 29 CFR 1904 12. Aerial Lifts 13. ARC FLASH TRAINING / NFPA 70E 14. ASBESTOS AWARENESS 15. Back To Work Refresher 16. Blasting & Use Of Explosives 17. BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 29 CFR 1910.1030 18. Chain Saw Safety 19. Chemical Inventories 20. Cold Stress 21. Concrete & Masonry 22. Confined Space Entry 23. Confined Space Rescue & Emergency Services 24. Confined Spaces – Permit Required 25. Construction Equipment 26. Conveyors 27. Crane Safety & Operator Refresher 28. Demolition 29. Developing Hazardous Waste Site Health & Safety Plans 30. Electrical Awareness 31. Electrical Competent Person 32. Electrical Qualified Person 33. Electrical Safety 29 CFR 1910.331-335 34. Elevators 35. Emergency Response Planning 36. Energy Control Procedures 37. Engineering Design 38. Environmental Air Monitoring 39. Ergonomics 20 CFR 1910.900 40. Excavations 41. Fall Protection 29 CFR 1910 / 1926 42. Fire Prevention 29 CFR 1910 – Subpart L 43. First Aid / CPR 44. First Responder / Spill Response 45. Fit Testing 46. Fork Truck 47. General Duty Clause 48. Handling Of Materials 49. Hazard Communication Outline 50. Hazardous Materials Manager 51. Hazardous Materials Reactivity Chart 52. Hazardous Materials Storage 53. Hazmat Outline 29 CFR 1910.120 54. Hazwoper – 8 Hr Refresher Spill Response 55. Hazwoper Awareness 29 CFR 1910.120 56. Hearing Conservation 29 CFR 1910.95 57. Heat Stress 58. Hoists 59. Illumination Surveys 60. Industrial Hygiene 61. Introduction to OSHA 29 CFR 1910 & 1926 62. Job Safety Analysis 63. Lab Safety 29 CFR 1910 & 1926 64. Ladder Safety 65. LEAD AWARENESS (29 CFR 1910.1450) 66. Life Saving Equipment 67. Lock-Out / Tag-Out 29 CFR 1910.147 68. MACHINE GUARDING 29 CFR 1910 – SUBPART O 69. Materials Storage 70. Means Of Egress And Fire Protection 71. Mechanized Equipment 72. Mishap Investigation 73. MOBILE CRANE SAFETY 29 CFR 1910.180 74. Motor Vehicles 75. Noise Protection 76. Noise Surveys 77. Overhead And Gantry Crane 29 CFR 1910.179 78. Personal Air Monitoring 79. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 80. Pollution Prevention Act 81. Power Industrial Trucks 82. Process Safety Management 83. Radiation Awareness 84. Record Keeping (OSHA 300) 85. Recycling Plans 86. Respiratory Protection 87. Rigging Outline 29 CFR 1926.251 88. Rollover Protection Structures (Overhead Protection) 89. Safety And Health Program Comp. Guidelines 90. Scaffolding 91. Signs & Signals 92. Steel Erection 93. Substitution Methodologies 94. Tool Safety (Hand, Power, & Powder Charge) 95. Toxic & Hazardous Substances 96. Trenching And Excavation Outline 97. Underground Construction 98. Unit Environmental Compliance Officer Course 99. Walking And Working Surfaces 100. Weapons Of Mass Destruction 101. Welding And Cutting 102. Workplace Emergencies MSHA Training 1. 24-Hour Part 46 New Miner 2. 24-Hour Part 48 New Miner 3. 8-Hour Part 46 Refresher 4. 8-Hour Part 48 Refresher DOT Training 1. Barricades 2. DOT Outline General Awareness / Refresher 3. Hazardous Materials Transportation Act EPA Training 1. CERCLA 2. Clean Air Act 3. Clean Water Act 4. Commanders Environmental Overview 5. Cultural & Natural Resources 6. Emerg. Planning & Community Right-to-Know 7. Environmental Awareness 8. Environmental Compliance Assessments 9. Environmental Considerations 10. Environmental Impact 11. Environmental Protection, Quality & Enhancement 12. Environmental Stewardship 13. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide Act 14. Hazardous Waste Initial 15. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 16. Resource Conservation & Recovery Act 17. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 18. Small Spills 40 CFR 19. Spill Contingency Plan 20. Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act 21. Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Oil & Gas Training 1. 10-Hour General Construction 2. 24-Hour Incident Commander Training 3. 24-Hour HAZWOPER 4. 30-Hour General Construction Course 5. 30-Hour General Industry Course 6. 40-Hour HAZWOPER 7. 4-Day 8-Hour HAZWOPER REF 8. 8-Hour HAZWOPER REFRESHER 9. 8-Hour HAZWOPER Supervisory 29 CFR 1910.120 10. 8-Hour Incident Commander Refresher 11. Accident Investigation 29 CFR 1904 12. Aerial Lifts 13. ARC FLASH TRAINING / NFPA 70E 14. ASBESTOS AWARENESS 15. Back To Work Refresher 16. Blasting & Use Of Explosives 17. BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 29 CFR 1910.1030 18. Chain Saw Safety 19. Chemical Inventories 20. Cold Stress 21. Concrete & Masonry 22. Confined Space Entry 23. Confined Space Rescue & Emergency Services 24. Confined Spaces – Permit Required 25. Construction Equipment 26. Conveyors 27. Crane Safety & Operator Refresher 28. Demolition 29. Developing Hazardous Waste Site Health & Safety Plans 30. Electrical Awareness 31. Electrical Competent Person 32. Electrical Qualified Person 33. Electrical Safety 29 CFR 1910.331-335 34. Elevators 35. Emergency Response Planning 36. Energy Control Procedures 37. Engineering Design 38. Environmental Air Monitoring 39. Ergonomics 20 CFR 1910.900 40. Excavations 41. Fall Protection 29 CFR 1910 / 1926 42. Fire Prevention 29 CFR 1910 – Subpart L 43. First Aid / CPR 44. First Responder / Spill Response 45. Fit Testing 46. Fork Truck 47. General Duty Clause 48. Handling Of Materials 49. Hazard Communication Outline 50. Hazardous Materials Manager 51. Hazardous Materials Reactivity Chart 52. Hazardous Materials Storage 53. Hazmat Outline 29 CFR 1910.120 54. Hazwoper – 8 Hr Refresher Spill Response 55. Hazwoper Awareness 29 CFR 1910.120 56. Hearing Conservation 29 CFR 1910.95 57. Heat Stress 58. Hoists 59. Illumination Surveys 60. Industrial Hygiene 61. Introduction to OSHA 29 CFR 1910 & 1926 62. Job Safety Analysis 63. Lab Safety 29 CFR 1910 & 1926 64. Ladder Safety 65. LEAD AWARENESS (29 CFR 1910.1450) 66. Life Saving Equipment 67. Lock-Out / Tag-Out 29 CFR 1910.147 68. MACHINE GUARDING 29 CFR 1910 – SUBPART O 69. Materials Storage 70. Means Of Egress And Fire Protection 71. Mechanized Equipment 72. Mishap Investigation 73. MOBILE CRANE SAFETY 29 CFR 1910.180 74. Motor Vehicles 75. Noise Protection 76. Noise Surveys 77. Overhead And Gantry Crane 29 CFR 1910.179 78. Personal Air Monitoring 79. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 80. Pollution Prevention Act 81. Power Industrial Trucks 82. Process Safety Management 83. Radiation Awareness 84. Record Keeping (OSHA 300) 85. Recycling Plans 86. Respiratory Protection 87. Rigging Outline 29 CFR 1926.251 88. Rollover Protection Structures (Overhead Protection) 89. Safety And Health Program Comp. Guidelines 90. Scaffolding 91. Signs & Signals 92. Steel Erection 93. Substitution Methodologies 94. Tool Safety (Hand, Power, & Powder Charge) 95. Toxic & Hazardous Substances 96. Trenching And Excavation Outline 97. Underground Construction 98. Unit Environmental Compliance Officer Course 99. Walking And Working Surfaces 100. Weapons Of Mass 101. Welding And Cutting 102. Workplace Emergencies 103. Barricades 104. DOT Outline General Awareness / Refresher 105. Hazardous Materials Transportation Act 106. CERCLA 107. Clean Air Act 108. Clean Water Act 109. Commanders Environmental Overview 110. Cultural & Natural Resources 111. Emerg. Planning & Community Right-to-Know 112. Environmental Awareness 113. Environmental Compliance Assessments 114. Environmental Considerations 115. Environmental Impact 116. Environmental Protection, Quality & Enhancement 117. Environmental Stewardship 118. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide Act 119. Hazardous Waste Initial 120. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 121. Resource Conservation & Recovery Act 122. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 123. Small Spills 40 CFR 124. Spill Contingency Plan 125. Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act 126. Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Skilled Trades Training 1. Mathematics In The Plant 2. Making Measurements 3. Reading Blue Prints 4. Metals In The Plant 5. Reading Schematics And Symbols 6. Non-Metal In The Plant 7. Troubleshooting 8. Force And Motion 9. Safety Training 10. Hand Tools 11. Portable Power Tools WORLDWIDE SAFETY TRAINING COURSES Training Courses * OSHA Training * MSHA Training * EPA Training * DOT Training * Oil & Gas Training * Skilled Trades Resources * Training Services * Training Locations * About CSEM * FAQs * CSEM Forum * Related Links * Referral Program CONTACT US Call: (888) 701-2736 Email: csem@csem.com Contact Us