Big 3, Pick 3, Quick 3 Bundle Packages
Flexible Training Bundles with Discounted Pricing
Accelerate Into 2026 with a Head Start!
Begin your training plan now with exclusive 2025 bundle pricing—valid for use through 2026.
- Big 3: 8-hour classes
- Pick 3: 4-hour classes
- Quick 3: 2-hour classes
Each bundle is designed to save you money while keeping your team compliant, skilled, and ready for the year ahead. Learn more about each bundle below as well as which classes are offered.
Have industry-specific training needs? We’ve got customized options for that too.
The Big 3 Program
The Power of the Competent Person
Being designated a Competent Person means more than holding a title — it’s about possessing the training, experience, and authority to identify hazards and take prompt corrective action. OSHA’s construction standards rely on Competent Persons to be the first and most critical line of defense against workplace injuries.
Our Big Three Competent Person Series and Qualified Rigger & Signal Person course develop that expertise through scenario-based instruction, regulatory alignment, and practical field applications. Participants leave not only OSHA-compliant but genuinely prepared to lead with confidence and safety.
Choose any 3 of the following 8-hour courses:
Competent Person – Scaffold Safety
Course Overview:
This intensive, hands-on program gives participants the knowledge and authority needed to take charge of scaffold safety on the jobsite. OSHA requires that a Competent Person inspect and supervise all scaffold work. In this course, participants learn to identify hazards, recognize unsafe conditions, and implement immediate corrective actions.
Key Topics Include:
- OSHA 1926 Subpart L scaffold requirements
- Pre-use inspections and daily documentation
- Load capacity and stability principles
- Fall protection, access, and platform construction
- Real-world inspection scenarios and hazard recognition
Why It Matters:
A well-trained Competent Person prevents collapses, falls, and costly shutdowns. Scaffold failures are among the top causes of construction fatalities — this class empowers supervisors and safety leaders to stop unsafe practices before they start.
Competent Person – Confined Space Entry
Course Overview:
Confined spaces can turn deadly in seconds. This course prepares participants to serve as the site’s Competent Person, responsible for evaluating confined space hazards, developing safe entry procedures, and ensuring rescue readiness.
Key Topics Include:
- OSHA 1926 Subpart AA confined space regulations
- Identifying permit-required vs. non-permit spaces
- Atmospheric monitoring and ventilation
- Entry permits, attendant duties, and rescue coordination
- Practical exercises in hazard assessment and control
Why It Matters:
A Competent Person for confined spaces isn’t just a title — it’s a life-saving responsibility. The difference between a safe entry and a fatal one often comes down to preparation and knowledge. This training builds the confidence and competence needed to protect every entrant.
Competent Person – Trenching & Excavation
Course Overview:
Cave-ins are among the most catastrophic — and preventable — incidents in construction. This course equips participants to fulfill the role of the site’s Competent Person for trenching and excavation operations.
Key Topics Include:
- OSHA 1926 Subpart P trenching and excavation requirements
- Soil classification and protective systems (sloping, shoring, shielding)
- Daily inspections and documentation
- Recognizing signs of potential collapse or atmospheric hazard
- Emergency response and protective system failures
Why It Matters:
OSHA mandates a Competent Person for every trenching and excavation site — and for good reason. This class ensures that the person in charge can spot hazards early, take immediate corrective action, and keep workers safe in one of the most dangerous work environments in construction.
Qualified Rigger & Signal Person Training
Course Overview:
Rigging and signaling demand precision, coordination, and trust. This course provides both theoretical and practical instruction to meet OSHA and ASME standards for riggers and signal persons involved in lifting operations.
Key Topics Include:
- OSHA 1926 Subpart CC (Cranes & Derricks) requirements
- Load weight calculations and center of gravity
- Rigging hardware inspection and proper use
- Hand and voice signal communication
- Practical rigging exercises and signal demonstrations
Why It Matters:
Every lift depends on two things: the rigger’s judgment and the signal person’s clarity. One mistake can put lives, loads, and equipment at risk. This training ensures both roles work together seamlessly — safely directing every lift from start to finish.
The Pick 3 Program
Build Your Team’s Safety Foundation
Every safe jobsite begins with knowledgeable, alert workers — the people who use the tools, operate the equipment, and make real-time decisions that prevent incidents. That’s why we created The Pick Three Program — a flexible, cost-effective way to strengthen your crew’s safety performance through targeted User Level training.
Choose any three of our essential User-Level courses below to create a custom learning package that fits your team’s work environment, schedule, and safety goals.
Choose any 3 of the following 4-hour courses:
Forklift Operator Training
Course Overview:
Hands-on, practical instruction for safe powered industrial truck operation under OSHA 1910.178. Trainees learn how to perform inspections, manage loads, maintain stability, and operate around pedestrians.
Why It Matters:
Forklifts are powerful tools — and serious hazards when misused. This User Level training turns everyday operators into safe, efficient professionals who protect themselves, their coworkers, and their company property.
Aerial Boom & Scissor Lift Training
Course Overview:
Comprehensive classroom and hands-on training covering safe operation of aerial work platforms (boom and scissor lifts) per OSHA 1926.453 and ANSI A92.
Why It Matters:
Working at height demands confidence and control. User Level lift training ensures operators understand inspection, balance, and fall-protection integration before their feet ever leave the ground.
User Level – Confined Space Awareness
Course Overview:
Introduces workers to confined-space hazards, identification, and entry procedures under OSHA 1926 Subpart AA.
Why It Matters:
Even “simple” spaces can become deadly in seconds. Awareness saves lives — this course teaches workers how to recognize danger, follow entry procedures, and support a safe confined-space program.
User Level – Fall Protection
Course Overview:
Foundational training that helps workers recognize fall hazards and correctly use personal fall-arrest equipment in compliance with OSHA 1926 Subpart M.
Why It Matters:
Falls remain construction’s leading killer. This User Level course transforms fall protection from gear workers wear into knowledge they use — preventing life-altering accidents.
User Level – Trenching & Excavation Awareness
Course Overview:
An essential class for any worker entering or working near excavations. Covers hazard recognition, protective systems, soil classification, and daily inspection expectations under OSHA 1926 Subpart P.
Why It Matters:
Cave-ins strike without warning. Trained workers recognize warning signs early and communicate hazards before disaster strikes.
User Level – Scaffold Safety
Course Overview:
Provides workers who use scaffolds the knowledge to recognize hazards, understand load capacities, and work safely under OSHA 1926 Subpart L.
Why It Matters:
Most scaffold accidents happen to users, not builders. This course equips every worker to spot danger signs, verify tags, and keep elevated work safe.
First Aid / CPR / AED Training
Course Overview:
Hands-on emergency response training aligned with OSHA and American Heart Association standards. Participants practice CPR, AED use, and first-aid care for injuries and illnesses.
Why It Matters:
When seconds count, knowledge saves lives. This User Level course empowers everyday workers to take immediate, confident action during medical emergencies.
The Quick 3 Program
Fast, Focused, and Field-Ready
Safety isn’t just about compliance — it’s about confidence. The people doing the work every day need clear, practical training that sticks. That’s why we built The Quick Three Program — a fast, flexible way to strengthen your crew’s safety foundation.
Pick any three of our essential Awareness Level Awareness Courses below to create a custom training bundle that meets your team’s most urgent safety needs. Each class is concise, engaging, and designed for immediate on-the-job impact.
Choose any 3 of the following 2-hour courses:
GHS / HazCom (Hazard Communication)
Course Overview:
Teaches employees how to recognize and understand chemical hazards through OSHA’s Globally Harmonized System (GHS). Participants learn labeling, pictograms, and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) interpretation.
Why It Matters:
Chemicals touch nearly every worksite. Awarenss Level HazCom training ensures employees can identify hazards before exposure occurs — protecting their health and everyone around them.
Silica Awareness
Course Overview:
Introduces the risks of respirable crystalline silica and explains control methods under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153. Workers learn how silica dust is created, what PPE to use, and how to minimize exposure.
Why It Matters:
Tiny particles, big consequences. Awareness Level awareness helps workers recognize silica hazards early and take simple steps that prevent lifelong respiratory disease.
Defensive Driver
Course Overview:
Focused, interactive training that sharpens driving awareness for employees who operate vehicles on or off the job. Covers hazard recognition, reaction time, fatigue, distractions, and safe following distances.
Why It Matters:
Most incidents happen because of human factors. Awareness Level defensive driving builds the habits that keep your people alert, focused, and accident-free mile after mile.
Fall Protection Awareness
Course Overview:
Provides an overview of fall hazards and basic prevention strategies for workers who may be exposed to elevated work areas. Covers anchor points, harness use, and hazard recognition.
Why It Matters:
Falls remain construction’s leading cause of death. Awareness Level awareness turns every worker into a lookout for unsafe conditions — reinforcing the culture that stops falls before they happen.
Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) Awareness
Course Overview:
Explains the fundamentals of energy control procedures under OSHA 1910.147. Workers learn why hazardous energy must be isolated, what tags and locks mean, and their role during maintenance activities.
Why It Matters:
Unexpected start-ups can kill in an instant. Awareness Level LOTO training gives employees the awareness to respect lockout devices and ensure equipment is safe before approaching.
Fire Response & Prevention
Course Overview:
Teaches workers how fires start, how to prevent them, and how to respond safely using extinguishers and emergency procedures. Aligns with OSHA 1910 Subpart L.
Why It Matters:
Fire spreads faster than you think. Awareness Level awareness empowers workers to spot ignition hazards early and respond effectively without panic when seconds count.
Any Questions?
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