Trenching & Shoring Safety Training Program DVD by JJ Keller March 4, 2010

If you are working in and around trenches, you must know that it is dangerous work. Organizations have to make sure their employees have taken proper OSHA safety training as the chances of accidents is too high. OSHA safety training given to employees for safe excavation and understand OSHA standards to work safely.  Trenching & Shoring Safety program of J. J. Keller includes all the necessary training requirements like safety training videos, safety training materials, practical training and other activities.

Our safety training DVD comes up with different working scenarios showing what to do and how to do the work in excavations and trenches. This training program focuses on OSHA’s safety standards and safeguards to be taken care of, at excavation-site work. Practical training gives trainees all the real-time experience working in trenches. They will know how to do planning before digging, where the utility lines are situated and how to work safely around it, how to get in and out in excavation area, what safety measures to be taken and how to use the equipments.

There are more chances of accidents to be take place in excavation area, so it is vital to get proper training to work safely – it is the risky work with more chances of injuries.

J.J. Keller’s Trenching & Shoring Safety program covers following core topics:

  • Underground installations
  • Access and egress
  • Exposure to falling loads
  • Hazardous atmospheres
  • Protection from hazards with water accumulation
  • Stability of adjacent structures
  • Protection from loose rock or soil
  • Inspections
  • Protection of employees in excavations
  • Design of sloping and benching systems
  • Design of support, shield and other protective systems
  • Installation and removal of support

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