Practical Safety Training.
In-Person or Online.
OSHA-aligned training built for real workplaces across the Pacific Northwest. We come to you for hands-on in-person sessions, or your team trains on their schedule with our online courses — both backed by the documentation regulators expect to see.
How We Deliver Training
Two Ways to Train. Same Results.
OSHA-aligned training built for real workplaces across the Pacific Northwest. We come to you for hands-on in-person sessions, or your team trains on their schedule with our online courses — both backed by the documentation regulators expect to see.
In-Person Training
We come to your workplace. Training is conducted on-site, hands-on, and tailored to your team’s specific operations, equipment, and environment.
Best for
- Teams that benefit from group instruction
- Hazard-specific skills training
- New employee orientations
- Documentation and sign-off completed on-site
Online Training
Flexible, self-paced courses your employees can complete from anywhere. Built around the same OSHA-aligned standards as our in-person programs.
Best for
- Remote or distributed teams
- Refresher and recertification training
- Shift workers who need scheduling flexibility
- Completion certificates provided
What We Teach
2026 OSHA Priority Training Topics
Every program is built around current OSHA enforcement priorities — Federal, Washington L&I, and Oregon OSHA. Don’t see what you need? We build custom programs.
Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety (GHS)
Your employees work around chemicals every day.
This training ensures they can read a label, find a Safety Data Sheet, and understand what they’re actually working with — before something goes wrong. Updated to reflect GHS Revision 7, the standard regulators are actively checking in 2026.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify chemical hazards from labels and Safety Data Sheets
- Locate and interpret SDS information for products they use
- Understand container labeling requirements and what each element means
- Know what to do in a chemical emergency
Available as In-Person + Online
Respiratory Protection
Not every respirator protects against every hazard — and wearing the wrong one can be just as dangerous as wearing none at all.
This training ensures employees understand what they’re being protected from, how to wear and maintain their respirator correctly, and when it’s required.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify airborne hazards that require respiratory protection
- Properly don, doff, and perform a fit check on their assigned respirator
- Understand medical evaluation and fit testing requirements
- Inspect, clean, and store respiratory equipment correctly
Available as In-Person + Online
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) & Machine Guarding
Your employees shouldn’t have to guess whether a machine is safe to work on.
This training gives them a clear, consistent process for controlling hazardous energy before any maintenance or service begins — and the confidence to follow it every time. One of OSHA’s most actively enforced standards in 2026.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify energy sources and understand why control procedures matter
- Apply proper lockout/tagout procedures for their assigned equipment
- Recognize machine guarding requirements and point-of-operation hazards
- Understand the difference between authorized and affected employee roles
Available as In-Person + Online
▲ EMERGING 2026 PRIORITY
Workplace Violence Prevention
Workplace violence isn’t limited to high-risk industries anymore.
From verbal threats to physical altercations, employees across every sector benefit from knowing how to recognize warning signs, de-escalate situations, and report incidents before they escalate. A growing 2026 OSHA focus.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify early warning signs of escalating behavior
- Apply de-escalation techniques in tense or confrontational situations
- Follow the workplace’s reporting procedures for incidents and near-misses
- Understand their role in maintaining a safe environment for coworkers and customers
Available as In-Person + Online
Emergency Action Planning
When something goes wrong, training is the difference between a controlled response and chaos.
This training ensures every employee knows their role, where to go, and what to do — before the alarm sounds, not after.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Describe their facility’s evacuation routes and assembly points
- Identify their assigned emergency role and chain of communication
- Respond appropriately to fires, medical events, and other workplace emergencies
- Understand reporting procedures and when to call for outside help
Available as In-Person + Online
Heat Illness Prevention
Heat illness can escalate fast — and by the time symptoms are obvious, the situation is already serious.
This training helps employees and supervisors recognize early warning signs, take action before conditions become dangerous, and understand what the employer is required to provide.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Recognize early symptoms of heat stress, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke
- Apply work-rest guidelines and understand hydration requirements
- Monitor themselves and coworkers during high-heat conditions
- Know when and how to report concerns and respond to a heat-related emergency
Available as In-Person + Online
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
PPE is the last line of defense — not the first.
This training helps employees understand why they’re wearing what they’re wearing, how to make sure it fits correctly, and how to spot when it needs to be replaced. Simple knowledge that makes protection actually work.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify workplace hazards that require PPE and why
- Properly fit and inspect their assigned protective equipment
- Understand care, maintenance, and replacement standards
- Know what to do when PPE is damaged, missing, or doesn’t fit correctly
Available as In-Person + Online
Hearing Conservation
Hearing loss doesn’t happen all at once — it builds quietly over years on the job.
This training helps employees recognize noise hazards, understand why protection matters, and use it correctly every time. Because once the damage is done, it doesn’t come back.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify high-noise environments and understand action level thresholds
- Select and properly fit the right hearing protection for the task
- Understand their rights around noise monitoring and audiometric testing
- Recognize early signs of noise-induced hearing loss
Available as In-Person + Online
Fall Protection
Falls are the leading cause of workplace fatalities — and the #1 most cited OSHA standard.
This training ensures employees working at height understand their equipment, know how to inspect it, and can recognize fall hazards before they become incidents.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Identify fall hazards in their specific work environment
- Select, inspect, and correctly use fall protection equipment
- Understand proper ladder and scaffold safety procedures
- Recognize when a personal fall arrest system is required and how to use it
Available as In-Person + Online
Forklift / Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Safety
A forklift is one of the most hazardous pieces of equipment in any facility — and certification isn’t just a formality.
This training covers safe operation, pre-use inspection, load handling, and pedestrian awareness so operators can work confidently and legally.
Employees leave this training able to:
- Conduct a proper pre-shift inspection and identify equipment defects
- Operate their assigned equipment safely, including load management and stability
- Navigate shared pedestrian spaces and understand right-of-way rules
- Understand recertification requirements and when retraining is triggered
Available as In-Person + Online
Don’t See Your Topic?
We develop custom training programs built around your specific operations, equipment, industry, and workforce. If you have a compliance need that isn’t covered here — we can build it.
Ready to Get Started?
Reach out however works best for you. We typically respond within one business day.
Regulatory Coverage
Federal OSHA, Washington L&I, and Oregon OSHA aligned.
Documentation Included
Every session includes training records and sign-off tools.
Built for Real Workplaces
Practical. Usable. Aligned to how your business actually operates.