Welcome to E.G.I.S. Safety Education and Consulting Services.
It is E.G.I.S.'s vision to be the General Industry's first choice when it comes to safety and education.
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Train-The-Trainer ProgramThe Train-the-Trainer program is designed to equip your organization’s trainers with the expertise needed to effectively deliver EGIS’s professional training courses.
As companies seek to enhance their capabilities and knowledge, this course enables you to become self-sufficient in training your teams while adhering to EGIS’s high standards. Having Train-the-Trainers has proven to be cost-efficient, sustainable, and highly beneficial due to the flexibility of demand from your organization. |
Our instructors offer all courses available to different shifts to further meet the needs of our clients.
The hands-on training difference is crucial to ensure safety and compliance and courses can be taught...even to the night shift! Customization
At E.G.I.S., we understand that every company has unique safety requirements. That’s why we offer customized training solutions designed to fit your organization. We begin by thoroughly assessing your company’s specific needs. Whether you operate in the general industry, telecommunication, or renewable energy sectors (such as wind and solar), we create training content that directly addresses your industry challenges.
From emergency action plans to rescue procedures, we tailor the material to resonate with your team. While customization is key, we never compromise on safety standards. Our training materials adhere to the latest OSHA and ANSI guidelines. Safety evolves, and so do our programs. We stay current with industry changes, ensuring that your customized training remains effective and compliant. Remember, safety is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Let E.G.I.S. tailor your training, keeping your team safe, informed, and ready for any challenge. |
Are you Prepared?
OSHA stated "there were 5,486 fatal work injuries in 2022 (3.7 fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers)."
The U.S. Bureau of Labor states "employers reported 2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2022, up 7.5 percent from 2021. This increase is driven by the rise in both injuries, up 4.5 percent to 2.3 million cases, and illnesses up 26.1 percent to 460,700 cases." |
OSHA's top 10 cited violations in recent years:
1. Fall Protection 2. Hazard Communication 3. Ladders 4. Respiratory Protection 5. Scaffolding 6. Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout) 7. Powered Industrial Trucks 8. Fall Protection Training 9. Eye and Face Protection 10. Machinery and Machine Guarding |
"It takes Leadership to improve Safety" ... Jackie Stewart