S.T.A.R.E., Inc.
630-768-6667
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"We're committed to keeping employees safe"

Lock-Out/Tag-Out
This course is designed to inform affected and authorized employees of the procedures to be used in the lockout/tagout process to ensure safety & protection during repair and maintenance of equipment.
Respirator Training and Fit Testing
Lifting/Back Safety
Additional S.T.A.R.E., Inc. Classes
We take pride in our wide selection of quality classes. All of the classes we offer are taught by qualified instructors.

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Phone:     630-768-6667
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Provides employees with the training necessary to adequately protect them against hazardous airborne substances. It covers information and training on recognizing respiratory hazards, use and care of appropriate respiratory protection equipment, as well as the need to comply with state and federal regulations.
Discusses ergonomics, structure of the back, types of back injuries, safe lifting techniques, exercises and back belts.
Confined Space

Hazardous
Communications
Fire Extinguishers
Discusses the use and limitations of various fire extinguishers found in the workplace and home settings.
High quality instruction and 100% customer satisfaction are our top priorities.
Discusses OSHA’s Confined Space Standard (29 CFR 1910.146), evaluation of a confined space, signage requirements, confined space hazards, entry requirements and procedures, job tasks, emergency situations and responses, and training requirements.
Provides employees with information on environmental, health and safety issues. Employees are informed of the need and requirements to comply with state and federal regulations related to the workplace.
DRINKING WATER RELATED TRAINING FOR CERTIFICATION IN ILLINOIS
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COURSE I.D.
NAME OF COURSE
CREDIT HOURS
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5147
5151
5150
5152
5149
Confined Space
CPR/AED
First Aid
Hazard Communication
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
Personal Protective Equipment
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3
2
2
2
2