IFCO & ISCO Safety Training

We consider our employees to be their most valuable asset. We believe that through preventive maintenance, engineering, training, and motivation of employees, accidents can be minimized, if not prevented entirely. We believe in maintaining a high quality safety program for the protection of all.

Our safety training records and written programs are available upon request. 

Below is a summary of the Safety Training and orientation that is provided for all employees.

 

A.  Newly hired employees complete the following:

  • OSHA 10-Hour Course
  • Safety Orientation and Review of our Safety Manual and SDS Book.
  • Respirator Training & Fit Testing required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1910.146
  • Confined Space Training required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1910.146. 
  • Hazardous Communication Training required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1910 & 29CFR1926
  • “Primary User” Scaffold training as required by OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L.
    • OSHA Fall Protection Training required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1926 L,M,X,R
  • Asbestos & Lead Awareness required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1926.62
  • Awareness Training on OSHA ruling for Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
  • Awareness Training on OSHA Hexavalent Chromium regulation as per 1910.1026 & 1910.1126
  • Medical Exams as required for applicable work environments

 

B.  Annually, we provide the following to all of our employees on the following topics:

  • Respirator Training & Fit Testing required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1910.146
  • Confined Space Training required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1910.146. 
  • Hazardous Communication Training required by OSH standard 29CFR1910 & 29CFR1926
  • Asbestos & Lead Awareness required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1926.62
  •  “Primary User” Scaffold training as required by OSHA regulation CFR 1926 Subpart L.
  • OSHA Fall Protection Training required by OSHA regulation 29CFR1926 L,M,X,R
  • Lock-out/Tag-Out training
  • Awareness Training on OSHA ruling for Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
  • Awareness Training on OSHA Hexavalent Chromium regulation as per 1910.1026 & 1910.1126
  • Medical Exams as required for applicable work environments

 

C.  A Portion of our workforce completes the following training as required in the industrial environments that they may work in. 

  • HAZWOPER (24-hour and 40-hour) Industrial Emergency Response Course that covers all areas in accordance with the OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.12
  • CPR and First Aid
  • Confined Space Rescue Operations
  • MSHA training/certification. MSHA Part 48 Newly Employed Miner
  • Power Industrial Lift Truck Operator training required by OSHA standard 29CFR1910.178(1)
  • DOT Medical Examination Report for Commercial Driver Fitness for Duty
  • All personnel constructing scaffold meet the competent person requirements as defined in OSHA Scaffold standard 29 CFR 1926.454.