The Winter OSHA 30 Course will be held from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM on Friday & Saturday (March 9, 10 & 23, 24).
You must attend every session in order to receive OSHA 30 certification.
We have reserved a room at the Hyatt Place in Braintree by the South Shore Plaza.
Register HERE
The Winter OSHA 30 Course will be held from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM on Friday & Saturday (March 9, 10 & 23, 24).
You must attend every session in order to receive OSHA 30 certification.
We have reserved a room at the Hyatt Place in Braintree by the South Shore Plaza.
Register HERE
PFEANE/GEANE is proud to sponsor CPR/First Aid Training for Contractors signatory with our trades. Participants must attend 2 consecutive night sessions in order to receive certification from Contractors Risk Management (CRM), one of the premier safety training consultants in the country.
Classes are from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Hyatt Place in Braintree, MA.
Register at the link below no later than February 1st, 2018.
REGISTER HERE
Confined spaces incidents aren’t the most common, but they can be the most deadly. As we have seen in numerous incidents throughout New England, confined spaces hazards tend to be misunderstood or underestimated. In addition, many confined spaces injuries or fatalities involve not one, but two, victims: the worker and the rescuer.
BTEA and Contractor’s Risk Management (CRM) are working together to offer this training to all our signatory contractors. Make sure your employees are up to date on the latest in confined spaces regulations and procedures!
The course covers:
- Key elements of the OSHA Permit-Required Confined Spaces Regulation
- Confined spaces concepts and terminology
- The difference between confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces
- How to identify and evaluate hazards: atmospheric, mechanical, chemical
Procedures for controlling hazards
- Proper protective equipment for confined spaces
- Duties of the entry supervisor, entrant, and attendant
- Procedures for self-rescue, non-entry rescue, entry rescue by company employees, and entry rescue by emergency responders
- Completing the entry process
Register HERE
Transportation is a huge area of liability exposure for contractors. The BTEA and our safety consultant Contractors Risk Management (CRM) are teaming up to offer an online training in the 7 BASIC (Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories). These include:
- Unsafe Driving Practices
- Driver Fitness – Hours of Service
- Controlled Substances
- Crash Indicators
- Vehicle Maintenance
- Hazardous Materials
The seminar will be conducted by Bruce Lawler, a former New Hampshire State Trooper and DOT compliance specialist.
Please sign up HERE to be sure receive registration information

In collaboration with District Council #35, we are asking all of our contractors to encourage their journeymen employees to attend the Hot Work Safety Program. We all want this training to be a universal fire prevention awareness initiative that will help make out job sites safer and protect public safety.
To sign up, please call the DC#35 office at (617) 522-0520!

In collaboration with District Council #35, we are asking all of our contractors to encourage their journeymen employees to attend the Hot Work Safety Program. We all want this training to be a universal fire prevention awareness initiative that will help make out job sites safer and protect public safety.
To sign up, please call the DC#35 office at (617) 522-0520!

In collaboration with District Council #35, we are asking all of our contractors to encourage their journeymen employees to attend the Hot Work Safety Program. We all want this training to be a universal fire prevention awareness initiative that will help make out job sites safer and protect public safety.
To sign up, please call the DC#35 office at (617) 522-0520!

In collaboration with District Council #35, we are asking all of our contractors to encourage their journeymen employees to attend the Hot Work Safety Program. We all want this training to be a universal fire prevention awareness initiative that will help make out job sites safer and protect public safety.
To sign up, please call the DC#35 office at (617) 522-0520!

In collaboration with District Council #35, we are asking all of our contractors to encourage their journeymen employees to attend the Hot Work Safety Program. We all want this training to be a universal fire prevention awareness initiative that will help make out job sites safer and protect public safety.
To sign up, please call the DC#35 office at (617) 522-0520!