Location Information

  • May 20th 2025 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM MDTMay 21st 2025 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM MDT
  • Casper College Wold Physical Science Center
  • 125 College Drive, Casper, WY, 82601 US

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Training Workshop Options for Tuesday May 20, 2025



Tuesday ALL DAY Workshops run from 8 am to 5 pm

  • All Day Excavation Competent Person Safety Training & Afternoon Field  Exercises

    All Day Excavation Competent Person Safety Training & Afternoon Field Exercises [9 remaining]

    You will be automatically registered for the afternoon field exercises.

    Sunbelt Rentals Trench Safety’s Excavation Competent Person safety training course provides necessary information to assist employers in designating the Competent Person for excavation and trenching, as required by 1926 Subpart P Excavations. Attendees to the course will be provided a robust takehome manual for future use, Excavation Pocket Guide, wallet-sized attendance card, and Trench Safety Quick Reference Guide. All attendees are required to complete a test at the end of the course to evidence their attendance and understanding of the material presented.

    This workshop includes four hours of classroom instruction, student manual, and a certificate of completion, in addition to special extended afternoon field exercises that include evaluating open trenches using various protection systems, PLUS a mock inspection of a trench by Wyoming OSHA.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • All Day Confined Space Awareness for Construction

    All Day Confined Space Awareness for Construction [7 remaining]

    Peak Rescue is sponsoring this construction-focused version of their renowned confined space training!

    This comprehensive, one-day training course is designed to provide construction workers and supervisors with a thorough understanding of the hazards associated with confined spaces and the necessary precautions to ensure safety. This course focuses on awareness-level training, equipping participants with the knowledge to recognize confined spaces, understand the associated risks, and know when and how to safely enter and work in them under proper supervision and procedures.

    Key topics covered will include:

    Defining confined spaces and recognizing common examples in construction environments (e.g., manholes, tanks, crawl spaces, excavations).
    Identifying potential hazards within confined spaces, including atmospheric hazards like oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, and flammable vapors.
    Understanding OSHA regulations related to confined spaces in construction (e.g., 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA).
    The importance of permits and the roles of the entrant, attendant, and entry supervisor.
    Basic principles of atmospheric monitoring and the use of monitoring equipment.
    Safe entry procedures and the importance of pre-entry planning.
    Emergency procedures and the need for rescue plans.
    Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) relevant to confined space entry.
    Communication procedures for safe work within confined spaces.
    Case studies and real-world examples of confined space incidents in construction.
    This course emphasizes awareness and recognition, not entry procedures. Participants will learn to identify confined spaces, understand the dangers, and know when a permit is required and who is authorized to enter. Through interactive discussions, practical exercises, and visual aids, participants will gain a strong foundation in confined space safety, contributing to a safer work environment on construction sites.

    This course is ideal for: All construction workers, laborers, foremen, supervisors, and safety personnel who may encounter or work near confined spaces on a construction project.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • All Day Falls Competent Person Training

    All Day Falls Competent Person Training [9 remaining]

    This intensive, one-day training course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a Competent Person in Fall Protection, as defined by OSHA standards. This course will provide a comprehensive understanding of fall hazards in various work environments and the methods used to prevent falls.

    Key topics covered will include:

    OSHA regulations and standards related to fall protection (e.g., 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M).
    Identifying fall hazards in different work scenarios.
    Implementing and maintaining fall protection systems, including guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems (PFAS).
    Proper inspection, use, and maintenance of fall protection equipment.
    Developing and implementing a fall protection plan.
    Understanding the roles and responsibilities of a Competent Person.
    Calculating fall distances and clearance requirements.
    Rescue procedures and planning for fall emergencies.
    Through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on exercises, and practical application, participants will gain the confidence and competence to effectively identify, evaluate, and control fall hazards, ensuring a safer work environment for themselves and their colleagues.

    This course is ideal for: Supervisors, foremen, safety managers, and any personnel responsible for overseeing work at heights and ensuring compliance with fall protection regulations.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)


Tuesday Morning. Workshops run from 8 am to Noon

  • Construction Focus Four:  Electrocution Hazards

    Construction Focus Four: Electrocution Hazards [19 remaining]

    Mike Courouleau, Instructor

    The Construction Focus Four was developed in support of the Occupational Safety and
    Health Administration (OSHA) Construction Outreach Program’s effort to help workers
    in the construction industry understand the hazards they face and know what their
    employer’s responsibilities are regarding protecting workers from workplace hazards.
    The series is designed to address the most serious injuries and fatalities found on
    construction sites around the US.
    This course will help workers identify major electrocution hazards, describe different
    types of electrocution hazards, and how to protect themselves and others from
    electrocution hazards.
    What is an electrocution hazard?
    What are the major types of electrocution hazards in construction?
    How can I protect myself from electrocution hazards?
    What is my employer required to do to protect workers from electrocution?

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • Respiratory Protection & Silica Awareness

    Respiratory Protection & Silica Awareness [22 remaining]

    Respiratory Protection Awareness:

    The Respiratory Protection course is an awareness training designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to ensure the safe and effective use of respiratory protective equipment in the workplace. The course covers key topics such as the selection, use, maintenance, and the importance of fit testing of respirators to protect workers from inhalation hazards. Additionally, the course emphasizes proper training, record-keeping, and the importance of monitoring and reviewing respiratory protection protocols.
    By the end of this course, learners will have a thorough understanding of how to implement and maintain an effective respiratory protection program that promotes health and safety in various work environments, while ensuring compliance with OSHA and other relevant safety standards.


    Silica Awareness Training Course- 2-hour course
    The goal of the Silica awareness course is to improve safety by preventing employee Silica exposure
    What is Crystalline Silica?
    How to identify respirable and visible silica dust
    Identifying different forms of Silica and its health risks
    Understanding how Respirable Crystalline Silica affects the body
    Methods of preventing exposure to crystalline silica
    The components of an exposure and protection plan for Silica
    Housekeeping practices to minimize Silica exposure
    Proper use and maintenance of respiratory equipment
    Understanding the key points of OSHA’s Final Rule found in the 1910.1053 and the 1926.1153 standards
    Prepare workers to properly handle materials containing Silica and Silica-laden environments
    Educate employers on methods to keep Silica levels under the action level (25 micrograms per square meter of given workspace)
    Provide workers with a thorough understanding of the safety involved with Silica exposure
    Educate state and federal regulations regarding Crystalline Silica exposure on the job

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)


Lunch - Join us Tuesday for a sack lunch and learn more about DWS Services

  • Optional Lunch 'n Learn Tuesday

    Optional Lunch 'n Learn Tuesday

    Join us for a sack lunch and learn more about the Department of Workforce Services.



Tuesday Afternoon. Workshops run from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

  • Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards

    Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards [21 remaining]

    Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards
    Mike Courouleau, Instructor

    The Construction Focus Four was developed in support of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction Outreach Program’s effort to help workers in the construction industry understand the hazards they face and know what their employer’s responsibilities are regarding protecting workers from workplace hazards. The series is designed to address the most serious injuries and fatalities found on construction sites around the US. This course will strengthen workers’ ability to identify common struck-by hazards, understand types of struck-by hazards, and how to protect themselves from struck by hazards. In addition, it will cover employer requirements to protect workers from struck-by hazards.
    What is a struck-by hazard?
    What are the common types of struck-by hazards in construction?
    How can I protect myself from struck-by hazards?
    What is my employer required to do to protect workers from struck by hazards?

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • Elevated Lifts & Scaffolding

    Elevated Lifts & Scaffolding [18 remaining]

    2 HR: OSHA Aerial Platform Training Course Description:

    This comprehensive OSHA Aerial Platform Training course is designed to provide workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to safely operate aerial work platforms (AWPs), such as scissor lifts and boom lifts, in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. The course covers a range of topics, including the proper use, maintenance, and safety procedures associated with aerial platforms. Participants will learn about equipment inspection, load capacities, safe operating practices, and emergency protocols.

    2 HR: OSHA Scaffolding Training Course Description:

    This course goes over the safety aspects of scaffolding and current OSHA requirements. It will go over items such as the different types of scaffolding, fall protection, and safe access. Participants will also learn how to conduct inspections of scaffolding systems used in the workplace.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • Emergency Preparedness with an emphasis on first aid

    Emergency Preparedness with an emphasis on first aid [19 remaining]

    In emergencies, knowledge is power.

    This course provides participants with essential knowledge and skills to prepare for and respond to various emergencies, with a strong focus on providing immediate first-aid care. Participants will learn to identify potential hazards, develop emergency action plans, and understand how to effectively manage resources during a crisis. The course will cover a range of first aid techniques, including assessing injuries and illnesses, controlling bleeding, managing fractures and sprains, and responding to common medical emergencies. Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice, participants will gain the confidence and competence to act decisively and provide potentially life-saving assistance in emergency situations. This course is ideal for individuals, community groups, and workplace teams seeking to enhance their preparedness and first-aid skills.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)



Wednesday ALL DAY Workshops run from 8 am to 5 pm

  • All Day Excavation Competent Person Safety Training & Afternoon Field  Exercises

    All Day Excavation Competent Person Safety Training & Afternoon Field Exercises [16 remaining]

    You will be automatically registered for the afternoon field exercises.

    Sunbelt Rentals Trench Safety’s Excavation Competent Person safety training course provides necessary information to assist employers in designating the Competent Person for excavation and trenching, as required by 1926 Subpart P Excavations. Attendees to the course will be provided a robust takehome manual for future use, Excavation Pocket Guide, wallet-sized attendance card, and Trench Safety Quick Reference Guide. All attendees are required to complete a test at the end of the course to evidence their attendance and understanding of the material presented.

    This workshop includes four hours of classroom instruction, student manual, and a certificate of completion, in addition to special extended afternoon field exercises that include evaluating open trenches using various protection systems, PLUS a mock inspection of a trench by Wyoming OSHA.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • All Day Confined Space Awareness for Construction

    All Day Confined Space Awareness for Construction [14 remaining]

    Peak Rescue is sponsoring this construction-focused version of their renowned confined space training!

    This comprehensive, one-day training course is designed to provide construction workers and supervisors with a thorough understanding of the hazards associated with confined spaces and the necessary precautions to ensure safety. This course focuses on awareness-level training, equipping participants with the knowledge to recognize confined spaces, understand the associated risks, and know when and how to safely enter and work in them under proper supervision and procedures.

    Key topics covered will include:

    Defining confined spaces and recognizing common examples in construction environments (e.g., manholes, tanks, crawl spaces, excavations).
    Identifying potential hazards within confined spaces, including atmospheric hazards like oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, and flammable vapors.
    Understanding OSHA regulations related to confined spaces in construction (e.g., 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA).
    The importance of permits and the roles of the entrant, attendant, and entry supervisor.
    Basic principles of atmospheric monitoring and the use of monitoring equipment.
    Safe entry procedures and the importance of pre-entry planning.
    Emergency procedures and the need for rescue plans.
    Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) relevant to confined space entry.
    Communication procedures for safe work within confined spaces.
    Case studies and real-world examples of confined space incidents in construction.
    This course emphasizes awareness and recognition, not entry procedures. Participants will learn to identify confined spaces, understand the dangers, and know when a permit is required and who is authorized to enter. Through interactive discussions, practical exercises, and visual aids, participants will gain a strong foundation in confined space safety, contributing to a safer work environment on construction sites.

    This course is ideal for: All construction workers, laborers, foremen, supervisors, and safety personnel who may encounter or work near confined spaces on a construction project.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • All Day Falls Competent Person Training

    All Day Falls Competent Person Training [19 remaining]

    This intensive, one-day training course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a Competent Person in Fall Protection, as defined by OSHA standards. This course will provide a comprehensive understanding of fall hazards in various work environments and the methods used to prevent falls.

    Key topics covered will include:

    OSHA regulations and standards related to fall protection (e.g., 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M).
    Identifying fall hazards in different work scenarios.
    Implementing and maintaining fall protection systems, including guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems (PFAS).
    Proper inspection, use, and maintenance of fall protection equipment.
    Developing and implementing a fall protection plan.
    Understanding the roles and responsibilities of a Competent Person.
    Calculating fall distances and clearance requirements.
    Rescue procedures and planning for fall emergencies.
    Through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on exercises, and practical application, participants will gain the confidence and competence to effectively identify, evaluate, and control fall hazards, ensuring a safer work environment for themselves and their colleagues.

    This course is ideal for: Supervisors, foremen, safety managers, and any personnel responsible for overseeing work at heights and ensuring compliance with fall protection regulations.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)


Wednesday Morning. Workshops run from 8 am to Noon

  • Construction Focus Four:  Electrocution Hazards

    Construction Focus Four: Electrocution Hazards [18 remaining]

    Mike Courouleau, Instructor

    The Construction Focus Four was developed in support of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction Outreach Program’s effort to help workers in the construction industry understand the hazards they face and know what their employer’s responsibilities are regarding protecting workers from workplace hazards.

    The series is designed to address the most serious injuries and fatalities found on construction sites around the US. This course will help workers identify major electrocution hazards, describe different types of electrocution hazards, and how to protect themselves and others from electrocution hazards.

    What is an electrocution hazard?
    What are the major types of electrocution hazards in construction?
    How can I protect myself from electrocution hazards?
    What is my employer required to do to protect workers from electrocution?

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • Respiratory Protection & Silica Awareness

    Respiratory Protection & Silica Awareness [15 remaining]

    Respiratory Protection Awareness:

    The Respiratory Protection course is an awareness training designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to ensure the safe and effective use of respiratory protective equipment in the workplace. The course covers key topics such as the selection, use, maintenance, and the importance of fit testing of respirators to protect workers from inhalation hazards. Additionally, the course emphasizes proper training, record-keeping, and the importance of monitoring and reviewing respiratory protection protocols.
    By the end of this course, learners will have a thorough understanding of how to implement and maintain an effective respiratory protection program that promotes health and safety in various work environments, while ensuring compliance with OSHA and other relevant safety standards.


    Silica Awareness Training Course- 2-hour course
    The goal of the Silica awareness course is to improve safety by preventing employee Silica exposure
    What is Crystalline Silica?
    How to identify respirable and visible silica dust
    Identifying different forms of Silica and its health risks
    Understanding how Respirable Crystalline Silica affects the body
    Methods of preventing exposure to crystalline silica
    The components of an exposure and protection plan for Silica
    Housekeeping practices to minimize Silica exposure
    Proper use and maintenance of respiratory equipment
    Understanding the key points of OSHA’s Final Rule found in the 1910.1053 and the 1926.1153 standards
    Prepare workers to properly handle materials containing Silica and Silica-laden environments
    Educate employers on methods to keep Silica levels under the action level (25 micrograms per square meter of given workspace)
    Provide workers with a thorough understanding of the safety involved with Silica exposure
    Educate state and federal regulations regarding Crystalline Silica exposure on the job

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)


Wednesday Noon Networking. *No lunch will be provided Wednesday*

Safety Networking!
Bring your own lunch or grab a sandwich from the college sub-shop, and get to know your OSHA Consultation team. The team will provide limited free t-shirts, swag, and other handouts. Learn how your company can reduce hazards, improve safety and compliance, and even help you apply for discounts on your Wyoming Workers' Compensation account! Cooperative, confidential, and free!

Wednesday Afternoon. Workshops run from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

  • Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards

    Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards [22 remaining]

    Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards
    Mike Courouleau, Instructor

    The Construction Focus Four was developed in support of the Occupational Safety and
    Health Administration (OSHA) Construction Outreach Program’s effort to help workers
    in the construction industry understand the hazards they face and know what their
    employer’s responsibilities are regarding protecting workers from workplace hazards.
    The series is designed to address the most serious injuries and fatalities found on
    construction sites around the US.
    This course will strengthen workers’ ability to identify common struck-by hazards,
    understand types of struck-by hazards, and how to protect themselves from struck by
    hazards. In addition, it will cover employer requirements to protect workers from
    struck-by hazards.
    What is a struck-by hazard?
    What are the common types of struck-by hazards in construction?
    How can I protect myself from struck-by hazards?
    What is my employer required to do to protect workers from struck by hazards?

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • Elevated Lifts & Scaffolding

    Elevated Lifts & Scaffolding [15 remaining]

    2 HR: OSHA Aerial Platform Training Course Description:

    This comprehensive OSHA Aerial Platform Training course is designed to provide workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to safely operate aerial work platforms (AWPs), such as scissor lifts and boom lifts, in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. The course covers a range of topics, including the proper use, maintenance, and safety procedures associated with aerial platforms. Participants will learn about equipment inspection, load capacities, safe operating practices, and emergency protocols.

    2 HR: OSHA Scaffolding Training Course Description:

    This course goes over the safety aspects of scaffolding and current OSHA requirements. It will go over items such as the different types of scaffolding, fall protection, and safe access. Participants will also learn how to conduct inspections of scaffolding systems used in the workplace.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)

  • Emergency Preparedness with an emphasis on first aid

    Emergency Preparedness with an emphasis on first aid [14 remaining]

    In emergencies, knowledge is power.

    This course provides participants with essential knowledge and skills to prepare for and respond to various emergencies, with a strong focus on providing immediate first-aid care. Participants will learn to identify potential hazards, develop emergency action plans, and understand how to effectively manage resources during a crisis. The course will cover a range of first aid techniques, including assessing injuries and illnesses, controlling bleeding, managing fractures and sprains, and responding to common medical emergencies. Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice, participants will gain the confidence and competence to act decisively and provide potentially life-saving assistance in emergency situations. This course is ideal for individuals, community groups, and workplace teams seeking to enhance their preparedness and first-aid skills.

    Price $103.50 ($100.00 + $3.50 fee)


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