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LEEDES USA Safety consultancy providing affordable, practical and straightforward solutions to a wide range of organizations, from small local companies to national enterprises across many different sectors throughout the USA.
We offer a range of services across different industries. Our EHS professionals possess the necessary experience, expertise, and credentials to provide top-notch service, regardless of your organization's industry or size.
Our services include regulatory compliance and risk/loss assessments, environmental health and safety program development, and training courses for environmental health and safety.
We conduct comprehensive workplace inspections to identify existing and potential risks, and provide you with a formal report that includes detailed observations and recommended corrective actions.
We also offer onsite training, including OSHA training in both English and Spanish. Our team of safety instructors is prepared and equipped to respond to your onsite training requests. Our courses cover a range of topics, from general safety like OSHA 10 & 30 Hour or First Aid/CPR/AED training to specialized subjects like fall protection, electrical, and respiratory protection. You can schedule these courses at our facility, your location, or on your project site.
Discover how you can enhance safety at your site with our complimentary training program.
For more information, please contact us!
(954) 338-8976
OSHA 10-Hr Construction & General Industry
OSHA 30-Hr Construction & General Industry
Disaster Site worker
Hazard Communication/GHS
Bloodborne Pathogens
Basic CPR/AED and First Aid
Confined Space Entry
Excavation & Training
Workplace Violence
Fall Protection
Fire Protection
Respiratory Protection
Scaffolding
DOT Flagger Trained and Many More
Aerial and Scissor lifts are work platforms used to safely move workers vertically and to different locations in a variety of industries including construction, retail, entertainment, and manufacturing. Scissor lifts are different from aerial because the lifting mechanism moves the work platform straight up and down using crossed beams functioning in a scissor like fashion. Although scissor lifts present hazards similar to scaffolding when extended and stationary, using scissor lifts safely depends on considering equipment capabilities, limitations and safe practices. Employers must comply with the following OSHA standards (29 CFR) to protect workers from hazards associated with scissor lifts.
The powered industrial trucks standard (29 CFR 1910.178) is the most commonly cited standard in the material-handling industries. Powered industrial trucks are addressed in specific standards for the general industry, construction, marine terminals, and long shoring. This section highlights OSHA standards, Federal Register notices (rules and proposed rules), directives (instruction to OSHA staff), and letters of interpretation (official letters of interpretation of the standards) related to powered industrial trucks. This course emphasizes on hazard identification, avoidance, control, and powered industrial truck safety.
It is a violation of federal law for anyone under 18 years of age to operate a forklift or for anyone over 18 years of age who is not properly trained and certified to do so.
OSHA requires that all new forklift operators receive training and certification, regardless of their prior experience. The updated regulations specify that forklift training must be tailored to the specific equipment being operated and the unique conditions of the work site. This course complies with the 29 CFR 1910.178 standard.
Powered industrial trucks, commonly called forklifts or lift trucks, are used in many industries, primarily to move materials. They can also be used to raise, lower, or remove large objects or a number of smaller objects on pallets or in boxes, crates, or other containers. Powered industrial trucks can either be ridden by the operator or controlled by a walking operator. Over-the-road haulage trucks and earth-moving equipment that has been modified to accept forks are not considered powered industrial trucks.
There are many types of powered industrial trucks. Each type presents different operating hazards. For example, a sit-down, counterbalanced high-lift rider truck is more likely than a motorized hand truck to be involved in a falling load accident because the sit-down rider truck can lift a load much higher than a hand truck. Workplace type and conditions are also factors in hazards commonly associated with powered industrial trucks. For example, retail establishments often face greater challenges than other worksites in maintaining pedestrian safety. Beyond that, many workers can also be injured when (1) lift trucks are inadvertently driven off loading docks; (2) lifts fall between docks and an unsecured trailer; (3) they are struck by a lift truck; or (4) they fall while on elevated pallets and tines
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Senior Safety and Health Site Compliance
Coaching is a way to focus and generate the best performance of people, taking into account their potential. Becoming aware of what is being done, how it is being done, and helping each one of the members of the team that is led to become aware of their current situation.
Encouraging personal responsibility (one is the owner of their results and responsible for their decisions). Building trust. The premise is that people are worthy of this trust, as a starting point.
Those of us who adopt and believe in ourselves; build stronger, more innovative, and inspiring teams, organizations, careers, and lives. Ultimately, those who have re-engineered their mindset are the ones who lead the rest of us into the future.
New ways of thinking, acting, and behaving make your life, career, and leadership more inspiring and impactful throughout your life.
Urban Construction Craft Academy and LEEDES are committed to preparing participants for the global workforce. The program offers a model of employment by which participants learn through hands-on experiences and apprenticeships, the routines of work, acquire work-task skills necessary in the construction industry.
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