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Resource Management of Western New York, Inc., in collaboration with Eastman Business Park, has an established training site in the Greater Rochester area. This center now enables Resource Management to deliver its high-quality, standards-based OSHA-compliant training to all public and private sector employees in the Rochester area.
The RMI / Eastman Business Park Training Facility is located in Building 28 of Eastman Business Park, 200 Ridge Road West. Quality classroom space, along with equipment setups, provides the proper setting to administer practical safety training.
All Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) training and selected equipment related training classes will be conducted at Building #326, in the 2nd floor training area, or on-site.
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To view a Excel spreadsheet containing all of our most current course dates and times, please download this file.
We offer courses in a variety of disciplines. Below you can find a list of each category of course offered, with links to view all the courses offered in each particular category. Further on, you'll find complete course descriptions and schedules, and links to pre-register for every course offered.
4 Hours
(Open to the Public)
This American Heart Association course teaches rescuers how to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies including: cardiac/respiratory arrest and choking. Students will also be trained in the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (SED) and learn to recognize the warning signs of heart attack and stroke.
Class will be conducted in Kodak - Building #28, classroom SB - 1.
4 Hours
(Open to the Public)
This American Heart Association re-certification course refreshes rescuers on how to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies including: cardiac/respiratory arrest and choking. Students will also be re-trained in the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (SED) and recognizing the warning signs of heart attack and stroke.
Class will be conducted in Kodak - Building #28, classroom SB - 1.
4.5 Hours
(Open to the Public)
This American Heart Association course includes all of the above listed training, plus a basic first aid component. Skills include care for a variety of medical, environmental and traumatic injuries. Additionally, proper administration of oxygen to victims will be covered.
Class will be conducted in Kodak - Building #28, classroom SB - 1.
4 HOURS
(OPEN TO PUBLIC)
Topics to be covered for this four hour Electrical Safety (Qualified) program are :
Pre-requisite class : Lockout/Tagout class (Kodak course #5140)
Class size is limited to 16 students maximum.
Class will be conducted in Kodak - Building #28, classroom SB - 71.
2 Hours
(Open to the Public)
Course is designed for personnel such as operators, engineers, etc. Standard course to cover company posted procedures and OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.147. Two hour minimum course with no refresher required.
Class size is limited to 16 students maximum.
Class will be conducted in Kodak - Building #28, classroom SB - 71.
10 hours
(Open to the Public)
The 10-hour program is intended to provide a variety of instruction on general industry safety and health standards to entry level workers.
Topics Covered Include:
Introduction to OSHA
OSH Act/ General Duty Clause
Subpart C - General Safety & Health provisions, Competent person
Recordkeeping
Subpart K (Electrical)
Subpart M (Fall Protection)
Subpart I (Personal Protective Equipment)
Subpart L (Scaffolding)
Subpart P (Excavations)
Subpart H (Material Handling, Storage, Use, & Disposal)
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class is conducted in building 28, room SB-1.
10 hours
(Not available to Kodak Employees)
The 10-hour program is intended to provide a variety of instruction on general industry safety and health standards to entry level workers.
Topics Covered Include:
Class is conducted in building 28, room SB -1.
Class size is limited to 25 students.
30 Hours
(Open to the Public, not Open to Kodak Employees)
This program is intended to provide a variety of information on construction industry safety and health standards to construction workers.
Topics Covered Include:
Introduction to OSHA
OSH Act/General Duty Clause Inspections
Citations & Penalties
FOCUS Inspections
Subpart C
Safety Programs
Subpart X (Ladders)
Subpart L (Scaffolds)
Subpart R (Steel Erection)
Subpart E (Personal Protective Equipment)
Subpart M (Fall Protection)
Subpart N (Cranes)
Subpart H (Rigging)
Subpart K (Electrical)
Subpart P (Trenching)
Subpart Q (Concrete)
Subpart F (Fire Protection)
Subpart J (Welding)
Confined Space
Subpart D (Walking & Working Surfaces)
Subpart Z (Hazard Communication)
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class is conducted in building 28, room SB-1.
30 hours
(Open to the Public, not open to Kodak Employees)
This program is intended to provide a variety of information on general industry safety and health standards. Topics Covered Include:
Introduction to OSHA
OSH Act/General Duty Clause
Inspections
Citations & Penalties
Bloodborne Pathogens
Medical Services & First Aid
Subpart D (Walking & Working Surfaces)
Subpart E & L (Means of Egress)
Subpart S (Electrical)
Subpart I (Personal Protective Equipment)
Subpart O (Machine Guarding)
Subpart Z (Asbestos, Hazard Communication, Intro to Industrial Hygiene)
Electrical SRWP
Lockout/Tagout
Electrical Power Generation
Subpart H (Hazardous Materials)
HAZWOPER
Process Safety Management
Subpart L (Fire Protection)
Subpart Q (Welding)
Subpart J (Confined Spaces)
Subpart N (Material Handling)
Class will be conducted in building 28, room SB - 1
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum.
2 hours
(Open to the Public)
This course provides an overview of state-of-the-art technology for fall protection awareness and current OSHA requirements.
Topics covered include:
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class will be conducted in bldg #28, room SB-1.
5-Day Course
(OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
OSHA requires a minimum of forty (40) hours of initial off-site instruction for employees involved in hazardous waste operations under CERCLA, RCRA, or state or local governments.
Course material to be covered includes, but is not limited to:
Hands-on activities for this program include:
Class size is limited to 15 students. Training is conducted in building 28, classroom SB-1.
3-Day Course
(OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
OSHA requires a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of initial off-site instruction for employees who are members of Emergency Response Teams for their companies. These personnel respond to chemical emergencies. This technician course is not intended to be site-specific. Employers are still required to provide additional training for their employees that covers the specific operations at their facility. This course would cover the basic elements that would be in most emergency response training programs.
Course material to be covered includes, but is not limited to:
Class size is limited to 15 students. Training is conducted in building 28, classroom SB-1.
(Open to the Public)
OSHA requires a minimum of eight (8) hours of refresher training designated to fulfill the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 for Hazardous Waste Site Workers. This training shall be annual.
Course material to be covered includes, but is not limited to:
Class size is limited to 15 students. Training is conducted in building 28, classroom SB-1.
8 HOURS
(OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
The course provides participants with the required training and information under 29 CFR 1910.120 for on-site supervisors at hazardous waste sites and emergency response. Upon completion of the course, the participant should be able to recognize the need to follow OSHA regulations and understand related HAZWOPER requirements, describe work site characterization and plan a site safety and control program. In addition the supervisor may need to work under the Local Critical Incident Response Plan designed under the national NIMS plan.
For both emergency response and hazardous waste sites the supervisor needs to recognize work site hazards, categorize the characteristics and hazards associated with chemicals or other threats. These additional hazards include biological, radiological and explosive threats. A better understanding in the basic principles of toxicology and potential human risks to these threats are presented, recognizing the purpose, importance, and limitations of personal protective equipment, and identifying various types of protective equipment for face, head, foot, and hand protection. The importance and provisions of a medical surveillance program is stressed before PPE is selected.
Topics covered also include:
Participants in class describe facility concerns and the need for proper training on safe work practices. Practice exercises such as confined space rescue are designed and practiced if the facility space permits. These exercises build dependability, teamwork, and safe work practices during this hands-on training. They also help to demonstrate decontamination principles when utilizing proper procedures for the use of PPE. At the conclusion of this training participants are asked to review their responsibilities as supervisors. New procedures, policies or work rules may result based on changing federal and state regulations, evolving community response, or changing company resources. A living emergency response plan will help the supervisor to respond effectively and safety for everyone.
Class size is limited to 15 students. Training is conducted in building 28, classroom SB-1.
6 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
The course is designed to teach the student in safe overhead crane operations. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 12 students.
Training conducted on site only.
2 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of overhead hoists. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 12 students.
Training conducted on site only.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of an internal combustion terrain truck. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 10 students.
Training conducted at Building #326, 2nd floor training Area.
2 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
a/k/a: "Double Runner"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a long tow. Course modules include:
Pre-requisite: 8 hour PIT class (Kodak course #7051)
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training conducted in bldg #326, 2nd floor training area.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
a/k/a: "Cherry Picker", "Order Picker"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a manaboard. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training conducted at Building #326, 2nd floor training Area.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
a/k/a: covers all personnel lifts including "Scissorlift", "Boomlift", "JLG"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a manlift. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training conducted at Building #326, 2nd floor training Area.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
a/k/a: "Rear Entry Counter Balance"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a pacer. Course modules include:
Pre-requisite: 8 hour PIT class (Kodak course #7051)
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training conducted at Building #326, 2nd floor training Area.
2 HOURS
(KODAK EMPLOYEES ONLY)
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a scooter. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 10 students.
Training conducted at Building #326, 2nd floor training Area.
1 HOUR*
(KODAK EMPLOYEES ONLY)
This class is designed to provide the operator with a re-evaluation of their driving skills procedures and safe operation of a powered industrial truck. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 2 students to be evaluated on 3 pieces of equipment per hour.
* Class can be also set up for 1.5 hours for a limit of 2 students to be evaluated on 4 pieces of equipment.
Training conducted in bldg #326, 2nd floor training area.
8 HOURS
(KODAK EMPLOYEES ONLY)
a/k/a: "Forklift Truck"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a powered industrial truck. Course modules include:
Training conducted in bldg #326, 2nd floor training area.
16 HOURS
(KODAK EMPLOYEES ONLY)
The course is designed to teach the student in safe rigging operations. Understanding load centers, lifting angles, understand load rated tables. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 20 students.
Training conducted on-site only.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
a/k/a: covers only "Scissorlift"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a scissorlift. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training conducted at Building #326, 2nd floor training Area.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
aka "Walk Behind"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a walkie truck. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training is conducted in bldg #326, 2nd floor training area.
4 hours
(Kodak Employees Only)
aka "Walk Behind"
This class is designed to provide the operator with the proper safety procedures and safe operation of a walkie truck. Course modules include:
Class size is limited to 8 students.
Training is conducted in bldg #326, 2nd floor training area.
1 hour
(Kodak Employees Only)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states all individuals who wear or have the potential to wear respirators for the purpose of hazardous waste operation, emergency response, or any activity that requires the use of a respirator (such as general industry operations), shall be trained in the proper use, wear, and testing of their respirator along with the contents of 29 CFR 1910.134.
Course material covered in training includes but is not limited to: OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard guidelines; respirator maintenance; use and limitation of respirators; self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA); type “Ergo Air Cart”; and hands-on training utilizing the SCBA’s.
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class will be conducted in bldg #28, room SB-1.
1/4 hour
(Kodak Employees Only)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states all individuals who wear or have the potential to wear respirators for the purpose of hazardous waste operation, emergency response, or any activity that requires the use of a respirator (such as general industry operations), shall be trained in the proper use, wear, and testing of their respirator along with the contents of 29 CFR 1910.134.
Course material covered in training includes but is not limited to: OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard guidelines; respirator maintenance; use and limitation of respirators; self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA); type “Hooded-style E-pak: HIP Air”; and hands-on training utilizing the SCBA’s.
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class will be conducted in bldg #28, room SB-1.
1 hour
(Kodak Employees Only)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states all individuals who wear or have the potential to wear respirators for the purpose of hazardous waste operation, emergency response, or any activity that requires the use of a respirator (such as general industry operations), shall be trained in the proper use, wear, and testing of their respirator along with the contents of 29 CFR 1910.134.
Course material covered in training includes but is not limited to: OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard guidelines; respirator maintenance; use and limitation of respirators; self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA); type “Escape pak: HIP Air”; and hands-on training utilizing the SCBA’s.
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class will be conducted in bldg #28, room SB-1.
1 hour
(Kodak Employees Only)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states all individuals who wear or have the potential to wear respirators for the purpose of hazardous waste operation, emergency response, or any activity that requires the use of a respirator (such as general industry operations), shall be trained in the proper use, wear, and testing of their respirator along with the contents of 29 CFR 1910.134.
Course material covered in training includes but is not limited to: OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard guidelines; respirator maintenance; use and limitation of respirators; self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA); type “E-pack: Low Pressure”; and hands-on training utilizing the SCBA’s.
Class size is limited to 25 students maximum. Class will be conducted in bldg #28, room SB-1.