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MDX provides quality technical and safety training
All training provided in both English & Spanish
At MDX Workforce Consulting Center and Training Academy we focus on creating a culture of awareness by incorporating adequate OSHA safety training programs, best practices and by enhancing internal safety management systems. To view more information on our services, please click on the following categories:
MDX provides Aerial Lift (Man-lift & Scissor lift) Certification. Our program teaches essential knowledge on how to properly operate and abate hazards within the workplace. Our trainee certification program will provide the knowledge, skills and tools on how to properly use the equipment depending on classification.
This course is designed for community and workplace participants like teachers, coaches, camp counselors, school bus drivers, personal trainers, daycare workers, babysitters, construction workers, etc.
ASHI Basic First Aid was created to help students develop basic first aid knowledge, skills and the confidence to respond. The program is an excellent choice for both the community and workplace setting and conforms to the 2015 AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for Medic First Aid.
An excavator operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of excavators. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies attachments and uses the excavator to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
This course will demonstrate how to work in a confined space environment to maximize safety for you and those around you, as well as certify you under the OSHA Confined Space standard. The objective of this training is to protect those entering or working around a confined space. MDX will teach the physical, chemical, and biological principles related to safe working with confined spaces.
This brand new course enables companies to retool operations in different industries such as manufacturing, construction, and general industry to better meet new requirements as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A dozer operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of dozers. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies attachments and uses the dozer to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
An off-road dump truck operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of off-road dump trucks. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she uses the off-road dump trucks to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) Training, and Stormwater Management Plans (SWMPs) Trainings. We provide in depth training on site-specific, written documents that keep your jobsite up to standards.
This excavation training covers the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety and health aspects of excavation and trenching. Course topics include practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of sho#3e5771 and unsho#3e5771 slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protective systems.
This course focuses on the best practices in regards to fall protection, fall protection equipment, and fall protection safety. Participants are introduced to possible fall related hazards as well as the components of a fall protection system including body support, anchorages, connectors and rescue.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive a certificate acknowledging they have met or exceeded requirements as an Authorized Person.
The topics discussed in this course involve a thorough understanding of flagging procedures, proper use of requi#3e5771 equipment, review of flagging skills from hands-on training and classroom activities, and coordinate traffic movement through the work zone. Students will receive a full color, waterproof picture ID card, each with its own individual assigned number to prove its authenticity..
A forklift operator will identify different types of forklifts and their applications on construction sites. He/she will master procedures for lifting, transporting, and placing various types of loads. He/she will also know the duties and responsibilities of operators, as well as safety rules, and operator preventive maintenance duties.
MDX team of consultants will provide international on-site trainings and inspections. Our team of experts will help you developed a solid structure in your organization, in safety, curriculum development procedures and risk assessments.
In depth, hands-on practice of different surveys including, but not limited to boundary, topography, construction, engineering, leveling, and as-built surveys. This course will also provide basic first aid skills and safety requirements..
In depth, hands-on practice of different surveys including, but not limited to boundary, topography, construction, engineering, leveling, and as-built surveys. This course will also provide basic first aid skills and safety requirements.
We currently offer our standard line locating training program in two lengths, or we are happy to customize a program to your needs. All classes include practical hands-on training with line locator equipment, lead to wallet cards, and industry recognized c#3e5771entials.
A loader operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of loaders. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies attachments and uses the loader to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
Lockout-tagout (LOTO) is a safety procedure which is used in industry and research settings to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or servicing work. MDX Safety provides Lockout Tagout (LOTO) safety courses that are based on OHSA LOTO regulations. This training teaches proper lockout/tagout procedure, equipment, requi#3e5771 lockout tagout devices, hazardous energy sources, injury prevention and legislative requirements.
A Mini Excavator operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of backhoes. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies attachments and uses the backhoe to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
A motor grader operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of motor graders. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies the main attachments used with motor graders and uses the motor grader to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
Describes how to assess and eliminate shock, arc blast, and arc flash hazards using the practical safe working requirements detailed in NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. Where it is not possible to eliminate a hazard, an energized electrical work permit must be completed, and workers must be protected by appropriate safety procedures and personal protective equipment.
Overhead crane and hoist training provide instruction on safe operating practices, proper load handling, pre-use inspection and accident avoidance. We place emphasis on informing the operator on the interaction of overhead crane components which makes an operator better able to provide early detection of unsafe conditions.
MDX utility Line identification and program prepares you to work in the power utility line industry as apprentice linemen. The curriculum is designed to provide a complete understanding of electromagnetic utility locating and a deeper level of underground infrastructure protection.
Crane Safety and Emergency Procedures. Covers safety standards and best safety practices relevant to the operation of cranes. Describes safety considerations related to power lines, weather conditions, and specific crane functions. Basic Principles of Cranes Introduces mobile crane equipment with an in-depth discussion of terminology and nomenclature.
A compaction equipment operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of compaction equipment. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she uses the compaction equipment to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
MDX scaffold Competent Person training provide full concepts and procedures involved with scaffold building. This includes handling various conditions in a responsible manner, developing a safety plan, and inspecting scaffold equipment on a regular basis. A scaffold builder masters all concepts and procedures involved with scaffold building. He/she interprets safety and hazard warnings to ensure the proper handling of scaffolding.
MDX’s Scissor-lift course satisfies OSHA’s requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training.
A scraper operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of scrapers. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she uses the scraper to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
A skid steer operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of skid steers. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies the main attachments used with skid steers and uses the skid steer to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
A backhoe operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of backhoes. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she identifies attachments and uses the backhoe to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
This course is designed to train those who will be actively involved in designing or setting up and maintaining temporary traffic control in a work zone. It moves from the concepts and techniques to the implementation of traffic control plans and techniques for installation and removal.
Workshops included in the course are designed to provide hand-on, real world examples in designing temporary traffic control setups and also recognizing, analyzing and correcting deficiencies. An additional, vital objective of this course is teaching students the skills necessary to become an effective supervisor, capable of leading a team in the field.