OSHA Safety Training Mobile AL
OSHA Safety Training serving in Mobile AL
Bermac location at Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL
205 20th St N #202
Birmingham, AL 35203
(205) 791-7911
OSHA Safety Training classes for companies in Mobile AL
• Aerial & Scissor Lift
• Confined Space
• Crane Rigger & Signal
• Excavation & Trenching
• Fall Protection
• Fire Safety
• First Aid, CPR & Bloodborne Pathogens
• GHS/Hazard Communication
• HAZWOPER 24-Hour
• HAZWOPER 40-Hour
• HAZWOPER Supervisor 8-Hour
• Lockout/Tagout
• Machine Guarding
• OSHA 10-Hour for Construction
• OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry
• OSHA 30-Hour for Construction
• OSHA 30-Hour for General Industry
• Powered Industrial Truck (Forklift)
• Respiratory Protection
• Scaffolding
• Respirable Crystalline Silica
• Workplace Violence
OSHA Training
Our mission is to provide a high engagement, interactive, safety and health learning experience for our clients.
We offer a unique training atmosphere that is tailored to our hands-on approach in a comfortable setting. Our technology and safety equipment library allows our instructors to mimic real life situations, including product demonstrations.
Our research and experience have shown that students enjoy and retain material best when they are active participants in the training experience. This is why we focus on highly involved and interactive training.
OSHA Forklift Operator Safety Training
Bermac Instructors have over 45 years combined time operating and instructing forklift safety classes.
Weather you are an experienced operator or a new operator Bermac’s course is applicable to rough terrain forklifs and powered industrial trucks. Beginners will acquire a wealth of information and experienced operators will reinforce their knowledge of safe operating procedures. After taking the Bermac forklift operators safety course you will be able to put your new knowledge and your current experience together to become an even better operator. Our ultimate objective is to make you a safer operator and reduce the risk of accident or injury with the necessary knowledge and skills as required by OSHA.
Defensive Driving Class
Bermac Safety understands the day-to-day activities of your employees on the road, on a jobsite, and in company vehicles. We will meet your needs with energetic trainers who can find common ground with your employees to make their training experience relatable and comfortable.
Other services that Bermac provides for companies in Mobile AL
- OSHA Safety Consulting
- Facility and Jobsite Safety Assessments
- Written Health and Safety Programs
- Safety Staffing
- OSHA Citation Defense
- Workers Compensation Claims Management
- ISNetworld, Browz and Avetta Compliance Assistance
- Lockout/Tagout Procedure Development & Annual Review
- Activity Hazard Analysis
- Hearing Conservation
- Job Safety Analysis
- Site Specific Safety Plan
- Contractor Prequalification
Mobile City, Alabama
Mobile ( moh-BEEL, French: [mɔbil] (listen)) is the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population within the city limits was 195,111 as of the 2010 United States Census, making it the third most populous city in Alabama, the most populous in Mobile County, and the largest municipality on the Gulf Coast between New Orleans, Louisiana, and St. Petersburg, Florida.
Alabama’s only saltwater port, Mobile is located on the Mobile River at the head of the Mobile Bay and the north-central Gulf Coast. The Port of Mobile has always played a key role in the economic health of the city, beginning with the settlement as an important trading center between the French colonists and Native Americans, down to its current role as the 12th-largest port in the United States.
Mobile is the principal municipality of the Mobile metropolitan area. This region of 412,992 residents is composed solely of Mobile County; it is the third-largest metropolitan statistical area in the state. Mobile is the largest city in the Mobile-Daphne−Fairhope CSA, with a total population of 604,726, the second largest in the state. As of 2011, the population within a 60-mile (100 km) radius of Mobile is 1,262,907.
Mobile was founded in 1702 by the French as the first capital of Louisiana. During its first 100 years, Mobile was a colony of France, then Britain, and lastly Spain. Mobile became a part of the United States in 1813, with the annexation by President James Madison of West Florida from Spain. The city surrendered to Federal forces on April 12, 1865, after Union victories at two forts protecting the city. This, along with the news of Johnston’s surrender negotiations with Sherman, led Taylor to seek a meeting with his Union counterpart, Maj. Gen. Edward R. S. Canby. The two generals met several miles north of Mobile on May 2. After agreeing to a 48-hour truce, the generals enjoyed an al fresco luncheon of food, drink, and lively music. Canby offered Taylor the same terms agreed upon between Lee and Grant. Taylor accepted the terms and surrendered his command on May 4 at Citronelle, Alabama.
Considered one of the Gulf Coast’s cultural centers, Mobile has several art museums, a symphony orchestra, professional opera, professional ballet company, and a large concentration of historic architecture. Mobile is known for having the oldest organized Carnival or Mardi Gras celebrations in the United States. Its French Catholic colonial settlers celebrated this festival from the first decade of the 18th century. Beginning in 1830, Mobile was host to the first formally organized Carnival mystic society to celebrate with a parade in the United States. (In New Orleans, such a group is called a krewe.)