PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
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Portable Gas Detection Equipment
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910 OSHA 29 CFR 1926. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants will practice using Portable Gas Detection Equpment. Participants will acquire the knowledge to recognize if repairs or calibrations are needed. Participants earn the knowledge to fix/replace. Participants will reassemble and calibrate equipment for use.     
Fixed Gas Detection Equipment
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910 OSHA 29 CFR 1926. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants get hands on training using Fixed Detection Equipment. They will identify functions and operating procedures to determine if it is running properly or needs to be serviced and calibrated using the proper calibration based on the installed sensors.
Fall Protection Equipment
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910 OSHA 29 CFR 1926. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants get hands on training inspecting and documenting Fall Protection Equipment.  They will identify the Fall Protection Equipment and evaluate system components to assure they pass inspection and the type for the intended use. Participants will inspect, evaluate, clean, and prove that the Fall Protection Equpment is functioning properly for use.
Noise Measuring Equipment 
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95. ANSI S 12.60, ISO 3740:2019, EPA 40 CFR 204.54, MSHA 30 CFR Section 62170)

In this module participants will practice using noise measuring equipment to determine if repairs or calibrations are required. Participants will identify, evaluate, inspect, clean, repair, and calibrate to provide documentation that equipment is functioning properly and ready for use. 
Slings & Rigging 
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157, NFPA 10 (2010) Table 6.3.1.1, MSHA30 CFR Part 77.1108 and 1109)

Slings and Rigging Equipment competent person inspections. Students will be trained to perform regular competent (CP) inspections on slings and rigging lifting equipment. This will train them on when to take equipment out of service due to wear and tear from us. They will coordinate replacing any equipment that is pulled from service and destroyed. 
Each module requires hands on training, inspecting, evaluating, calibrating, cleaning, repairing, and the reassembly of all equipment.

Breathing Air Compressor Apparatus
(NIOSH, NFPA 1981 and 1500, ISO 8673.1, OSHA 29 CFR 1910 134, CGA 7120 standards, CGA America Group Z180. 1-13, reaffirmed 2018. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants will identify the proper breathing air compressor equipment used and be trained on its functions and operating procedures. They will become familiar with different brands, types, and system configurations. They will inspect, evaluate, clean, repair, reassemble, and determine if it is functioning properly and ready to use. 
Rescue Fall Protection Equipment
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910 OSHA 29 CFR 1926. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants get hands on training using Rescue Fall Protection Equipment. They will identify functions and operating procedures. They will become familiar with different brands, types and system configurations. Participants will inspect, clean, reassemble, and determine if it is functioning properly and ready to use.
Portable Fire Extinguishers 
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157, NFPA 10 (2010) Table 6.3.1.1, MSHA 30 CFR Part 77.1108 and 1109)

In this module participants will practice using portable fire extinguisher equipment. Participants will identify, evaluate, and inspect equipment. Participants in this class will clean, repair, and provide documentation that ensures equipment is functioning properly and ready for use. 
SCBA Breathing Air Cylinders
(NIOSH, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134. OSHA 29 CFR 1926 NFPA 1981, 1982 standards. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants practice using SCBA breathing air cylinders and acquire the knowledge to troubleshoot equipment used. Participants will inspect, evaluate, clean, repair, and reassemble onto the proper SCBA respirator and assure breathing air cylinder equipment is functioning properly. (DOT hydrostatic testing must be performed be a certified technician) 
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
SCBA Respirators
(NFPA 1981 2019 Edition and 1852 standards, MSHA 30 CFR OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 OSHA 29 CFR 1926 CFR)

In this module participants practice using self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) equipment and acquire the knowledge and understanding to recognize if repairs are needed. The CSRT technician will perform repairs, and document in the equipment logbook for proof of service.
Confined Space Rescue Equipment
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 OSHA 29 CFR 1926. MSHA 30 CFR)

In this module participants will identify the proper confined space rescue equipment needed and be trained on its functions and operating procedures. They will become familiar with different brands, types, and system configurations. They will inspect, evaluate, clean, repair, reassemble, and determine if it is functioning properly and ready to use.
All New Certification - "Be one of the first to be certified"
Certified Safety Repair Technician
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Module 10
Module 7
Module 11
Module 8
Module 9
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 12 (Optional)
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All New Certification - "Be one of the first to be certified"
A Certified Safety Repair Technician (CSRT) is a patent pending, trademarked, and copyrighted trade certification that teaches students operations, inspections, maintenance, and recordkeeping criteria for safety equipment. The certification's goal is to provide businesses and students with the knowledge and skills to keep safety equipment in an operational-ready state and maintain compliance with federal, state regulations and company requirements. The CSRT trade certification is one of our educational systems.

Our instructors are highly trained and possess skills that can be handed down to students using a science-based, statistically proven method to give students the highest level of retention rates based on the extensive "Hands-On" training each student receives. This course covers 11 modules of safety equipment which are: 

- Portable Gas Detection inspection, clean, repair, and calibrate to ensure readiness.
- Fixed Gas Detection inspections, repair, and calibrate to ensure readiness.
- Fall Protection Systems competent person inspections, replace if needed.
- Fall Protection Rescue equipment inspections, service or replace if needed.
- Confined space rescue equipment inspections, repairs if needed.
- Self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) inspections and replacing cylinders.
- SCBA breathing air cylinders inspections, refilling, changeouts. 
- Breathing air compressors use for refilling SCBA breathing air cylinders.
- Portable fire extinguishers inspections monthly, annually and repair or replace.
- Noise measuring equipment inspection and calibration, service when needed.
- Slings and Rigging lifting equipment competent person inspections.
 Each module uses a progressive, standardized format starting with an instructor-led class lecture and guided discussion to overview the system's components, hands-on demonstrations, skills practice, culminating in a dynamic and comprehensive assessment to ensure the equipment is ready for service. 

To complete the course requirements, students must participate in every module and complete the skills proficiently without any coaching or assistance during the assessment scenarios. A student's competency is considered either proficient or not proficient based on the performance of the critical components of skills that are necessary to meet the objective.

Upon completion, students will be able to provide meaningful, life-saving services to keep safety equipment in working order. By doing so, businesses will be able to rest easy knowing that their safety equipment is compliant and ready to be used within their operations. Additionally, students will know the limitations of what they can and cannot do with their equipment to ensure they are providing legal support to their businesses. 
What is a CSRT Trade Certification? 
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To Enroll please contact: Joey Green
Cell/Text: 702.771.5447
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