Roof Top Safety
Course Information This PWNA course is designed to give employees a working knowledge of Fall Protection according to OSHA 1910 General Industry Standard. Emphasis is given to residential roofs and the requirements of fall protection. All fall protection equipment is covered as well.
DOT Training
Course Information The PWNA has developed this class outlining Department of Transportation regulations as they apply to the mobile contractor. The class is designed around DOT 49CFR, FMCSA Regulations HM 100-180 and Transportation 300-400.
OSHA 1910
Course Information This class is designed with everything in mind with the exception of High Rise and Aerial Lift Training. It will cover ladder safety centering around extension, stack, step and telescoping ladders with emphasis on proper set up, inspection, and use based on OSHA 1910.23. The class also covers Chemical Safety, Water Fed Pole
Respiratory Training
Course Information This PWNA developed course is designed to provide and meet the training requirements laid out in OSHA 1910 General Industry Standard with regards to respirator training and fitting. It is a requirement for any employee to wear a respirator while spraying chemicals that require such. This training should be used in accordance with
Ladder Safety
Course Information This PWNA course is designed around OSHA 1910 General Industry Standard. It is designed to be a training video for employees that will be using ladders. It addresses fall hazard concerns of Unstable Top, Unstable Base, Missed or Slipped rung as well as 3 Points of Contact. All Mobile Contractor employees will benefit
Environmental- EPA
This course was developed by the PWNA to help keep contractors informed of the EPA regulations that are in affect. The Clean Water Act is discussed as it applies to a mobile contractor as well as the environmental impacts the cleaning industry can have on communities.
Chemical Safety
This course by the PWNA is designed to give employees an overview in Chemical Hazards as they exist to a mobile contractor. Acid, bleach and surfactants are discussed with emphasis on Safety Data Sheet understanding and OSHA regulations.