GORHAM Safety and Environmental Consulting (Now known as GSEC) offers training packages that are usually affordable to most anyone.  The more people that are trained, the greater the savings will be.

The following is a price breakdown.  All prices are good until January 1, 2011.

All prices are for training at YOUR SITE, and do not include travel, hotel accomodations,or perdiem pay.

1 to 9 employeees:  $175 per person

10 to 20 employees:  $150 per peron

21 to 30 employees: $125 per person

All expenses are due before training certifications are released.  It is the clients responsibility to cover all expenses such as hotel, renal car, food, airfare, or any other expenses incurred by GSEC employee(s) as a result of services offered.

 Training is not offered in Alaska.

One (1) copy of all training materials (excluding movies) are sent when the 50% deposit is received by GORHAM Safety and Environmental Consulting, and funds are verified.  Once copies are sent, it is the clients repsonsibiltiy to make as many copies as needed for each employee to be trained.  A list of all employees, with the proper spelling of each name must be received prior to the start of training.  Certifications will not be released until the reamining 50% of contract, (including the FULL AMOUNT owed for any additional students added after intial contract inception) is paid to GORHAM Safety and Environmental Consulting.  All checks or money orders are to be made payable to Thomas Gorham.  NO certifications will be released until all funds due are received by GSEC.

Credit cards are not accepted at this time.

 

Disclaimer:

It is the consumers reponsibility to read, and understand, all appilicable regulations and standards.  While GORHAM Safety and Environmental Consulting (GSEC) strives to adhere to all regulatory requirements, we are not responsible for any deficiencies, or non-compliance, your particular industry may still have.  Extra fees will be charged for any additional consulting services beyond training services.

What the course includes:

History of OSHA

HAZWOPER 29 CFR 1910.120 (p), and all related sections of HAZWOPER referenced in 29 CFR 1910.120 (p)

HAZCOM (29 CFR 1910.1200) including MSDS interpretation.

History and training requirements of RCRA.

Physical and chemical properties.

Basic toxicology.

Physical, and chemical hazards.

Emergency Response Guidebook use and interpretaton.

Clean-up techniques.

Environmental concerns.

Personal protective equipment selection, use, limitations, decontamination.

Medical Records, and content of medical exams.

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