Waste Industry Training (WIT), a company headquartered in Houston that provides training courses on equipment maintenance, operations, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance and orientation related to the waste industry, has announced its joint venture with EnvirOSH Services Inc., Houston. EnvirOSH Services is a safety consultant company with specialized expertise in the waste industry.
EnvirOSH Services is partnering with WIT to develop online safety and health training programs focused on the waste industry’s training requirements. Lloyd B. Andrew III, a certified safety professional and certified industrial hygienist, has joined WIT’s safety advisory board.
“This joint venture creates an online training partnership focused on supporting safety objectives of the solid waste and recycling industry,” says Andrew. “We are dedicated to delivering quality online training because a well-trained worker is a critical component in preventing accidents and injuries. This partnership provides waste organization managers an efficient way to train new and existing workers on specific hazards within the waste industry and the safe workplace procedures to follow. WIT’s proven easy-to-use learning management system (LMS) helps managers easily track their OSHA, DOT (Department of Transportation) and other training requirements.”
Lloyd will be joining WIT’s exhibit at the Solid Waste Association of North America’s (SWANA) upcoming International Solid Waste Association’s Annual World Congress (ISWA) and Wastecon 2017 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Sept. 24 to 28, at booth 1616.
EnvirOSH Services is partnering with WIT to develop online safety and health training programs focused on the waste industry’s training requirements. Lloyd B. Andrew III, a certified safety professional and certified industrial hygienist, has joined WIT’s safety advisory board.
“This joint venture creates an online training partnership focused on supporting safety objectives of the solid waste and recycling industry,” says Andrew. “We are dedicated to delivering quality online training because a well-trained worker is a critical component in preventing accidents and injuries. This partnership provides waste organization managers an efficient way to train new and existing workers on specific hazards within the waste industry and the safe workplace procedures to follow. WIT’s proven easy-to-use learning management system (LMS) helps managers easily track their OSHA, DOT (Department of Transportation) and other training requirements.”
Lloyd will be joining WIT’s exhibit at the Solid Waste Association of North America’s (SWANA) upcoming International Solid Waste Association’s Annual World Congress (ISWA) and Wastecon 2017 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Sept. 24 to 28, at booth 1616.
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