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Safety training is the foundation of every infrastructure career, giving people the knowledge, skills, and certifications needed to work confidently in energy, construction, transportation, maritime, utilities, and industrial environments. It teaches workers how to recognize hazards, follow safe procedures, use protective equipment, and prevent accidents that can impact people, property, and entire communities. For athletes, safety training becomes a direct pathway into high‑demand roles where discipline, awareness, and physical readiness translate into real opportunity. For homeowners and business owners, a safety‑trained workforce ensures reliable installations, quality repairs, and safer environments. And for communities, a safety‑certified workforce strengthens local economies, reduces risk, and builds trust across essential services that keep daily life running.
Below are the 10 most common safety trainings that form the backbone of infrastructure readiness:
- OSHA 10
- OSHA 30
- First Aid and CPR
- Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training
- Fall Protection
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
- Confined Space Entry
- Fire Safety and Extinguisher Use
- Equipment and Machinery Safety
Together, these trainings create a baseline of competence that employers trust and communities depend on. They open doors for athletes transitioning into infrastructure careers, support safer homes and businesses, and help build stronger, more resilient neighborhoods powered by a skilled local workforce.
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