Safety Training by Design

When it comes to safety training, experience and a proven track record of success it what BMS brings to its' customers.  We break the whole process down into these simple steps:

  1. Why are you doing the training and what are the outcomes you want from the training? 
    • Regulatory requirement?
    • Proactive approach and addressing hazards?
    •  Accident Prevention
    • New Process
    • New Equipment or Machinery
  2. How should it be delivered?
    • BMS can write competencies and then determine what delivery technique best fits the content and the learner for the best use of employee time.  Some competencies fit well with online learning and others just need to be done hands-on.
      • Create videos
      • Classroom instruction
      • Online integration into cloud software
      • Hands-on learning
      • "Train the Trainer"
  3. What is the requested course?
    • Please see general categories below of some of the more popular training requests.
  4. Customize the content for the specific competencies. 
Power utility worker abseiling from pylons

How to get your training started.....

Please fill out the short request form and we will promptly get back to you with further questions  and proposal of training services.

Vaughan, Ontario, Canada - October 14, 2016: Two roofers standing on top of the new roof frame for a new house. Construction site of new detached houses being built in Vaughan - Major MacKenzie Drive West and Via Romano Blvd (Patterson Community)

Construction 29 CFR 1926

  • Aerial Lift Training
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Confined Space Rescue
  • Cranes & Rigging
  • Excavation Competent Person
  • Fall Protection Competent Person
  • Lock Out & Tag-out
  • Scafolding Training
Oil Refinery, chemical & petrochemical plant at night.

General Industry 29 CFR 1910

  • Aerial Lifts
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Confined Space Rescue
  • Cranes & Rigging
  • Evacuation
  • Fall Protection Qualified Person
  • Lock Out & Tag Out
  • Spill Response
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Emergency Response

  • 29 CFR 1910.120
  • 40 Hour Emergency Responder
  • 24 Hour Technician
  • 8 Hour Refresher
  • Ammonia Technician
"Eugene, Oregon, USA aa November 3, 2011: Fire departments and emergency response teams will conduct disaster preparedness drills. This drill is the combination of various fire departments from Eugene, Lane County, and other nearby emergency services."

HAZMAT Training

  • 29 CFR 1910.120
  • 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker
  • 8 Hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker Refresher
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Rescue Training

  • Confined Space Rescue
  • Emergency  Rescue
  • Fall Rescue
  • Rope Rescue
  • Trench Rescue

How to get your training started.....

Please fill out the short request form and we will promptly get back to you with further questions  and proposal of training services.