Our courses are built around OSHA guidelines and real-world needs—helping individuals and teams stay sharp, stay safe, and stay compliant.
Perform welding, cutting, and grinding safely by managing hot work hazards, using PPE, and following permit and fire prevention protocols.
Master safe handling, storage, and transport of compressed gas cylinders on job sites.
Conduct pressure testing safely by managing high-risk scenarios, using proper PPE, and following OSHA and industry best practices.
Guide equipment safely by using standard signals, maintaining clear communication, and following OSHA best practices on active worksites.
Apply OSHA Subpart R standards to ensure safe steel erection through proper fall protection, rigging, planning, and inspections.
Work safely around cranes by applying OSHA standards, managing loads, and coordinating roles like riggers and signalpersons on job sites.
Prevent falls and falling object injuries by applying OSHA-compliant safety measures for ladders, lifts, scaffolds, and elevated work zones.
Enhance hazard recognition and response by applying proactive situational awareness strategies in high-risk work environments.
Recognize early signs of conflict and apply calm, effective communication and de-escalation techniques to maintain a safe workplace.
Identify job site weather hazards and apply emergency planning, OSHA guidelines, and safety measures before, during, and after storms.
Mitigate drowning and fall risks by using PFDs, following OSHA standards, and preparing for emergencies near bodies of water.
Prepare for and respond to job site weather hazards with emergency plans, OSHA compliance, and safety best practices.
Develop and maintain OSHA-compliant safety manuals and management plans tailored to your worksite’s unique risks and operations.
Recognize, report, and analyze near misses to prevent future incidents and strengthen your workplace safety culture.
Identify and control slip, trip, and fall hazards by applying OSHA standards and practical safety measures across job sites.
Recognize warning signs, de-escalate conflicts, and apply OSHA-aligned strategies to prevent and respond to workplace violence.
Prevent BBP exposure by following OSHA standards, using PPE, and applying safe cleanup and response procedures on the job.
Understand OSHA’s multi-employer doctrine and coordinate roles, responsibilities, and safety across shared job sites.
Set up and manage safe work zones by applying OSHA and MUTCD standards for signage, flagging, and traffic coordination.
Maintain safety in dark environments by managing lighting hazards, using proper equipment, and meeting OSHA visibility standards.
Respond to medical emergencies confidently by following OSHA guidelines, creating action plans, and coordinating first aid efforts on site.
Strengthen safety culture by promoting leadership accountability, open communication, and positive safety behaviors across teams.
Identify and manage job site risks from wildlife and insects through prevention strategies, OSHA compliance, and emergency response.
Operate and work around UTVs safely by performing pre-checks, avoiding hazards, and following industry-standard procedures.
Prevent electrocution risks by applying OSHA standards, planning tasks safely, and managing hazards near energized systems.
Identify hazards, evaluate risks, and apply control measures to prevent incidents and maintain a proactive safety culture.
Operate portable generators safely by managing electrical and fuel risks in compliance with OSHA, NEC, and NFPA standards.
Identify signs of impairment, document concerns legally, and address workplace substance use with professionalism and compliance.
Address mental health challenges in construction by recognizing warning signs, reducing stigma, and fostering a supportive work environment.
Manage thermal risks by recognizing symptoms, applying OSHA guidelines, and implementing strategies to prevent heat and cold-related illnesses.
Understand your legal responsibilities under the General Duty Clause to identify hazards and maintain a safe, compliant workplace.
Identify ergonomic risks and prevent repetitive motion injuries with targeted strategies for safer, healthier job sites.
Prevent workplace fires and respond to emergencies by identifying hazards, using extinguishers, and following evacuation protocols.
Operate drones safely and legally on job sites by following FAA Part 107 rules, managing risks, and applying industry best practices.
Understand OSHA’s definitions, responsibilities, and requirements for qualified and competent persons to ensure safety and compliance.
Recognize signs of substance exposure, respond safely, and support a drug-free workplace through proper protocols and communication.
Safely identify, enter, and work in confined spaces by following proper procedures, hazard controls, and regulatory requirements.
Understand and apply OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard to safely manage and communicate chemical hazards at work.
Conduct thorough workplace accident investigations to identify root causes and implement effective corrective actions.
Ensure safe use of aerial lifts through hazard awareness, inspections, and compliant operating procedures on job sites.
Promote safer job sites by managing mobile equipment hazards, inspections, and communication protocols effectively.
Create and manage OSHA-compliant Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans to improve workplace safety and readiness.
Implement safe and compliant Lockout/Tagout procedures to control hazardous energy and prevent workplace accidents.
Build and lead effective Pre-Task Plans and Job Hazard Analyses to prevent incidents and improve site safety.
Use two-way radios effectively for hazard reporting, team coordination, and emergency communication on active job sites.
Learn how to implement OSHA-compliant hearing protection programs and manage workplace noise hazards.
No confusing jargon or fine print—just clear, honest info about how our training works, what to expect, and how to get certified fast.
These courses are designed for both individuals (like contractors or employees) and companies looking to train their teams. Whether you need one certification or a bulk package, EverSet has you covered.
Our courses are built to align with current OSHA requirements and industry best practices. We regularly update content to reflect the latest standards.
Yes. Our platform works on phones, tablets, or desktop - so you can take a course literally anywhere you have an internet signal.
Don't have a certification? Get certified on the job site, and get right back on the job.
Immediately after passing the course, via downloadable PDF.
No waiting. You can use your certification right away.
Absolutely. After successfully finishing your course, you can immediately download a PDF certificate to prove your compliance to employers or regulatory bodies.
Yes! We offer bulk packages and enterprise solutions for companies. Just head over to our “Request a Quote” page or contact our team to get a custom plan for your crew.
Most courses are self-paced, meaning you can complete them on your own schedule. Check the individual course details for any specific timelines or access limits.
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