Tower Safety
45.00 USD

Battery Awareness

29 CFR 1910.178(g), 1910.305(j)(7), 1917.157, and 1926.441 1926.441(a) General requirements - 1926.441(a)(1) Batteries of the unsealed type shall be located in enclosures with outside vents or in well ventilated rooms and shall be arranged so as to preven

45.00 USD

BloodBorne Pathogens - English

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). Also available are CPL 2-2.69 (November 2001) Enforcement Procedures for the Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, and many other related documents.

BBP is good for 1 year

65.00 USD

Cad Welding (Exothermic Welding)

Exothermic welding: A process by which two pieces of metal are permanently welded using heat generated by a chemical reaction caused by combining the welding materials.

75.00 USD

Capstan Hoist Operator

The Capstan Hoist is one of the most dangerous tools of the job, learn how to use it properly, angles, ropes, knots, tag lines, crane signals and safe practices.

135.00 USD

Cell Tower Inspection Course

This is the introduction course that will help you identify what the customer is needing, sample audit forms, list of tower owners, insurance, and overall perspective of the wireless profession.

45.00 USD

Cold Stress

Anyone working in a cold environment may be at risk of cold stress. Some workers may be required to work outdoors in cold environments and for extended periods.

50.00 USD

Crane Signal Person

A focused operations and safety training for both operators and ground workers. This signal person course material covers the relevant OSHA Subpart CC Standards.

Material covered in this course:

Signal person requirements per OSHA 1926.1400

75.00 USD

Excavation and Trenching Awareness

OSHA requires employers to provide ladders, steps, ramps, or other safe means of egress for workers working in trench excavations 4 feet (1.22 meters) or deeper. The means of egress must be located so as not to require workers to travel more than 25 feet

45.00 USD

GHS - Global Harmonized System

Hazard Communication Standard
In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information about the identities and hazards of the chemicals must be available and understandable to workers.

45.00 USD

Heat Stress/Heat Exposure

Heat-related illnesses can be prevented. Important ways to reduce heat exposure and the risk of heat-related illness include engineering controls, such as air conditioning and ventilation, that make the work environment cooler, and work practices.

45.00 USD

Ladder Safety

Choose the right ladder. Check for damages or issues before each use.
Ensure physical capability of use. Set up on a flat and stable surface.
Set up in a safe place. Never lean or reach away from the ladder.
Always maintain 3 points of contact.

75.00 USD

Lock Out - Tag Out

Employers are also required to train each worker to ensure that they know, understand, and are able to follow the applicable provisions of the hazardous energy control procedures: Proper lockout/tagout (LOTO) practices and procedures safeguard workers fro

180.00 USD

National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA) TTT 1 and TTT 2 Prep Course by Tower Safety

TowerSafety.com NWSA prep course is designed to help candidates to become familiar with the content of the NWSA TTT-1 computer based test as well as the practical exam. Students in the prep course with be give a practice test and will review content

90.00 USD

OSHA 1926 10 Hour - Construction

Individuals have 180 days to complete training from the start of the program and receive an OSHA course completion card upon finishing.
A maximum of 7.5 hours of training per day in all OSHA 10-Hour courses and delivered over a minimum 2 day.

105.00 USD

PIM Fundamentals / Sweep Testing

Please note this class is NOT for those who are brand new to line sweeping or PIM testing or new in the industry.

75.00 USD

RF Awareness ( Health Canada)

Safety Code 6 Regulations. The Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada has issued a series of safety codes. Canada's Safety Code 6 is titled “Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Energy in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 G

65.00 USD

RF Awareness ( Spanish)- Conocimiento español de RF

El curso de sensibilización está destinado a los trabajadores de comunicaciones inalámbricas que trabajan con antenas transmisoras de radiofrecuencia. El propósito de esta capacitación es educar a los trabajadores para que puedan controlar su ex

65.00 USD

RF Awareness (English)

RF Safety Awareness Certificate of Completion

65.00 USD

Rooftop Safety and Fall Protection OSHA Subpart M

Initially, employers must assess the workplace to determine if walking or working surfaces have the necessary strength and structural integrity to safely support the workers. Once it is determined that the work surfaces will safely support the worker.

65.00 USD

Tower Safety Field Manual

At Tower Safety we believe competent behavior leads to the ultimate outcome by the way of education. We Teach to educate the employee and we Train the employee to understand hands on skills.

65.00 USD

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Courses offered by Tower Safety:
RF Awareness
Blood-borne Pathogens
GHS ( Globally Harmonized System)
ANSI 10.48 Competent Rigger- Webinar
Train the Trainer for RF Awareness
Train the Trainer Climbing and Rescue, ANSI 10.48, ANSI Z359, OSHA CFR 1910 and 1926



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