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Lankey & Limey Ltd.
Lankey & Limey Ltd.
85 Saint James Terrace, Yonkers, NY 10704
Contact Information:
Elisa Kuhar,
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212-202-0421 / 212-504-7950 (fax)
ETCP Recognized Training Program since September 1, 2020
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OSHA 30 Classes for the Entertainment Industry
Lankey & Limey Ltd. offers OSHA 30 and 10 Outreach safety courses for the Entertainment Industry, both in-person and via live interactive video conference for General Industry and Construction.
The OSHA Outreach courses are appropriate for anyone in the entertainment industry who is interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills for a safer workplace: stagehands, technicians, production leads, technical directors, shop technicians, and project managers.
As safety advocates, we recommend that you take the OSHA 30 course because of the time it affords to explore being safer at your worksite. You do not need to first take the OSHA 10 or be in a leadership role to take the OSHA 30 courses.
- All classes will be held via live interactive video conference.
For class schedules, additional dates & further details, visit: llltd.events/osha/
OSHA 30 General Industry Outreach Training Course
The OSHA 30 General Industry Outreach Training Course is an entertainment-focused course designed to dive deeper into OSHA Standards and will empower attendees to be Safety Leaders in the workplace. We focus on real-world application of OSHA regulations, rights, and responsibilities within the Entertainment Industry. Attendees will learn about workplace hazard recognition and mitigation techniques, viewing the Entertainment Industry from a new frame of reference. This course will help develop the tools and resources so that the show can go on – but safely.
Each course is five days, approximately 8.5 - 9 hours per day, including lunch and breaks.
Attendees will receive their OSHA 30 General Industry card upon completion.
ETCP Renewal Credits: 30 Credits
OSHA 30 Construction Outreach Training Course
The OSHA 30 Construction Outreach Training Course is designed to dive deeper into OSHA Standards. It is important to understand that OSHA defines Construction not by what you say you do, but by the activity that you are undertaking; this is why the OSHA Construction Course is relevant to our industry. Attendees will learn about workplace hazard recognition and mitigation techniques, viewing Construction in the Entertainment Industry from a new frame of reference. We look at simple ways to create safer spaces that allow workers and employers to focus on the task at hand.
Each course is five days, approximately 8.5 - 9 hours per day, including lunch and breaks.
Attendees will receive their OSHA 30 Construction card upon completion.
ETCP Renewal Credits: 30 Credits
OSHA 10 General Industry Outreach Training Course
The "General Duty Clause" requires an employer to furnish to its employees: "employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to their employees..."
The OSHA 10 General Industry Outreach Training Course gives you a minimum grounding in your rights & responsibilities to be healthy and safe at work. We dip our toes into the waters of hazard recognition and mitigation. It can be a great place to start; many of our students continue on to their OSHA 30, exploring how to protect themselves and others from recognized hazards.
Each course is two days, approximately 7-8 hours per day, including lunch and breaks.
Attendees will receive their OSHA 10 General Industry card upon completion.
ETCP Renewal Credits: 10 Credits
OSHA 10 Construction Outreach Training Course
The "General Duty Clause" requires an employer to furnish to its employees: "employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to their employees..."
The OSHA 10 Construction Outreach Training Course gives you a minimum grounding in your rights & responsibilities to be healthy and safe at work. We dip our toes into the waters of hazard recognition and mitigation. It can be a great place to start; many of our students continue on to their OSHA 30, exploring how to protect themselves and others from recognized hazards.
Each course is two days, approximately 7-8 hours per day, including lunch and breaks.
Attendees will receive their OSHA 10 Construction card upon completion.
ETCP Renewal Credits: 10 Credits
For more information on upcoming classes, please go to: llltd.events/osha/ |