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TRAINING PROGRAMS
**INDICATES FEDERAL MANDATED PROGRAMS:
**1. Hazardous Communication, 29 CFr 1910-1200 & 1926.59 (Right to Know)
**2. Powered Industrial Truck (Forklift) Training, 29 CFR 1910.178
**3. HM 126F Hazardous Materials Transportation, HM 181 (Certified Course)
**4. Hazardous Materials, 49 CFR 177.800 (Certified Course)
(a) Shipping Papers and Classifications, 172.100-172.808 and 177.817
(b) Marking and Labeling, 172 Subparts D&E
(c) Placarding of Vehicles, 172 Subpart F and 177.823
(d) Loading, Unloading and Compatibility, 177 Subparts B & C
(e) Accidents and Incidents in Transit, 171.15 and 177 Subpart D
**5. Controlled Substance and Alcohol Use and Testing, 49 CFR 382
**6. Lockout/Tagout, 29 CFR 1910.147
**7. Confined Space, 29 CFR 1910.146
**8. Fire Extinguisher Uses and Operation, 29 CFR 1910.158
**9. Emergency Response Training 29CFR 1910-1200 (HAZWOPER)
**10. Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Standards, 49 CFR 383
**11. Hours of Service, 49 CFR 395
**12. Personal Protective Equipment, 29 CFR 1910.132 (General Requirements)

CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL MANDATED (**) PROGRAMS, AND NSC DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES DEFENSIVE DRIVING
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL DEFENSIVE DRIVING PROGRAMS
13. DDC-PTD Coaching the Professional Truck Driver
14. DDC-6 Coaching the Route Sales Driver
15. DDC-6/8 Passenger Vehicles

***IMPORTANT
PLEASE NOTE:
All of the above Defensive Driving Programs include a session on Indiana Rules, Regulations, and Point System which are governed by the State of Indiana, Bureau of Motor Vehicles. All participants completing the above classes will receive a certificate of completion from the National Safety Council and will also receive a "4" point credit (good for 3 years) on their Indiana Drivers License.

DRIVING-UNIQUE SITUATIONS
16. Truck Accidents
17. Principle of Backing
18. Winter Driving
19. Driving Attitudes
20. Safe Dump Truck Operations
21. Safety and the Maintenance Vehicle Operator
22. Coupling & Uncoupling
23. Night Driving
24. Seeing Hazards
25. Truck Fires
26. Safety Belts
27. City Driving
28. Tire Inspections
29. Driving Strategies
30. Dealing with Truck Driver Fatigue
31. Road Rage
32. Railroad Grade Crossing Safety

ACCIDENTS
33. Causes and Prevention (General Industry or Construction)
34. Slips, Trips and Falls
35. Back Injuries (includes proper lifting techniques)
36. Eye Safety
37. Head Injuries
38. Foot Safety
39. Hearing Safety
40. Hand Safety
41. Ladder Safety

SPECIAL PROGRAMS
42. CPR Training/Adult Heartsaver (American Heart Association)
43. OSHA 10 hour or 30 hour General Industry Outreach Programs (OSHA will issue completion cards)
44. OSHA 10 hour or 30 hour Outreach Construction Programs
(OSHA will issue completion cards)
45. Bloodborne Pathogens (Exposure & Control)
46. Basic First-Ad (Shock, burns, cuts, heat stroke, heimlich maneuver)
47. Substance Abuse on the Job
48. Proper Flagging Techniques
49. Carpal Tunnel, The Industrial Training
50. Safety Awareness (A Commitment to Yourself)
51. Fundamentals of Overhead Crane Safety
52. Proper Sheet Lifting Procedures
53. Chainsaw Safety

CUSTOM PROGRAMS AVAILABLE:
Can be designed to fit the particular training requirements for an employer,
that are not listed above. All programs are taught by trained qualified Safety Specialist,
and are available to all participants in the Trust Fund, subject to scheduling and availability.

Contact Person: Tom Strong, Director
Phone #317-639-3581
Fax #317-639-3549

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International Brotherhood
of Teamsters Local 135
1233 Shelby St.
Indianapolis, IN 46203
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