Maritime & Shipyard OSHA, and IMO IMDG & Polar Code Courses Online
Located in Dripping Springs, TX, Compliance Training Online (CTO) offers online training courses for compliance with Cal/OSHA, Canada OHS, DOT HAZMAT, EEOC, EPA, HAZWOPER, HIPAA, IATA, IMO, MSHA and OSHA safety standards and regulations, complete with a management system to track your company's compliance, and a printable certificate and wallet card for each student upon successful course completion.
Over 31,600 Companies, Government Agencies and Universities have trained using the online courses. They also offer a selection of online courses based on the International Maritime Organization's regulations for all employees and employers.
Training can begin immediately anywhere there is an Internet connection. Upon successful completion the student will have immediate access to a printable certificate and wallet card.
The Cal/OSHA, DOT HAZMAT, EEOC, EPA, HIPAA, IATA, IMDG, MSHA, OSHA, Canada OHS and TDG regulations compliance training courses contain audio and/or video to help keep the student engaged, the training go as quickly as possible, and ensure a high rate of retention on the information presented. Upon successful completion each student will have access to a printable certificate and wallet card.
Training Programs
Maritime OSHA Online
- General & Maritime Silica Safety: This online training course references OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica standard for maritime and general industry.
Maritime IMDG & Polar Courses
- International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code: Persons taking this course and working on U.S. or foreign vessels operating in the navigable waters of the United States also need our DOT Hazardous Materials General/Security Awareness and Function Specific (49 CFR §172) training.
- Polar Code: Polar Code adherence is required under both the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL). This Polar Code certification meets the requirements of Polar Code Chapter 12.
Shipyard OSHA Online
- Shipyard Chemical Hazards & Toxic Substances: OSHA standards are published in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 1915, 1917, and 1918 are reserved for the maritime and shipyard industry. Regulations concerning maritime chemical hazards and shipyard toxic substances are found in 29 CFR 1915 Subpart Z.
- Shipyard Ergonomics: OSHA shipyard ergonomics training is based on published ergonomics guidelines for the prevention of musculoskeletal injuries in the maritime industry.
- Shipyard Hot Work: Maritime and shipyard hot work is covered in two standards: 29 CFR Part 1915, Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment, and 29 CFR Part 1917, Marine Terminals.