This 40 Hour Hazwoper training program consists of a synopsis of the core elements of an occupational safety and health program including emergency response plan and procedures.

Besides live lecture and instructional videos, the program includes discussion of pertinent provisions of EPA standards or laws, decontamination equipment and procedures, and review of air and contamination monitoring equipment. The training concludes with a class interactive task where students are asked to apply the information and materials that were provided during the course to mock hazardous scenarios.

Course Pricing

  • $645.00 for 1
  • $580.50 for 4-5
  • $548.25 for 6-9
  • $516.00 for 10+

Course Length

40 Hours

Languages

English

The 10 Hour OSHA Outreach Training Program for General Industry provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in general industry. Attendees discuss and review how to prevent accidents and injuries and OSHA General Industry Standards specific to your industry. This course is based on the requirements contained within the OSHA Code of Federal Regulations for General Industry (29 CFR 1910).

Course Pricing

  • $180.00 for 1
  • $162.00 for 4-5
  • $153.00 for 6+

Course Length

10 Hours

Languages

English, Spanish

The Emergency Action Plan Director and Active Shooter/Medical Emergency courses have been combined into one course, Non-Fire Emergencies with Active Shooter/Medical Emergencies, as described below:

  • The Non-Fire Emergencies curriculum is intended to provide the class attendees an overview of the requirements and responsibilities of an FLSD during all non-fire emergencies.
  • The Active Shooter and Medical Emergency Preparedness (ASMEP) training course provides general guidance to Fire and Life Safety  Director (FLSD) and the building owners to mitigate the damage or injuries resulting from active shooter and medical emergency incidents occurred in high-rise buildings.

Register for both FLSD training components at the same time to receive the discounted price of $500 ($75 in savings).

Course Pricing

  • $275.00 for 1
  • $247.50 for 10+

Course Length

11 Hours

Languages

English

The 20-hour course examines every aspect of fire protection management in high-rise structures through intense review of aspects of Local Law #5 of 1973 and the 2014 FDNY Code. Special emphasis is placed on the Fire Code Chapter 4-Emergency Planning and Preparedness and Chapter 9- Fire Protection Systems. Other course topics include firematics, FLSD duties and responsibilities, building construction and primary fire protection systems, and recordkeeping requirements.

Course Pricing

  • $300.00 for 1
  • $270.00 for 10+

Course Length

20 Hours

Languages

English

This general introductory course is the initial training required for individuals seeking to obtain a Security Guard Registration Card, and ultimately become employed as security guards in NY State. This 8-hour course provides students with a general overview of the duties and responsibilities of a security guard.

What you need to bring with you:

  • A picture ID (Must be either government issued or school issued)
  • Your Social Security Number
  • Payment (cash, credit card, money order ONLY)
  • No. 2 pencil and notebook

Course Pricing

  • $35 for 1

Course Length

8 Hours

Languages

English

The Fire Safety Directors, Emergency Action Plan Director and Active Shooter/Medical Emergency courses have been combined into one course consisting of two components. Both components are available independently, but for most FLSD C of F candidates, completion of both will be required as part of the application process.

This Fire & Life Safety Directors (FLSD) course is covered in the two components as described below:

  1. Fire Emergencies
    • This 20-hour course examines every aspect of fire protection management in high-rise structures through intense review of aspects of Local Law #5 of 1973 and the 2014 FDNY Code. Special emphasis is placed on the Fire Code Chapter 4-Emergency Planning and Preparedness and Chapter 9- Fire Protection Systems.
  2. Non-Fire Emergencies with Active Shooter/Medical Emergencies
    • The Non-Fire Emergencies curriculum is intended to provide the class attendees an overview of the requirements and responsibilities of an FLSD during all non-fire emergencies.
    • The Active Shooter and Medical Emergency Preparedness (ASMEP) training course provides general guidance to Fire and Life Safety Director (FLSD) and the building owners to mitigate the damage or injuries resulting from active shooter and medical emergency incidents occurred in high-rise buildings.

FDNY overview of FLSD Procedures for New Applicants

Gallagher Bassett’s FDNY Approved Courses section of our FAQ page provides additional info on the FLSD C of F proces

Course Pricing

  • $500.00 for 1
  • $450.00 for 10+

Course Length

31 Hours

Languages

English

This seminar prepares students to navigate the FDNY’s computer-based S-60 Watchperson for Construction Site C of F exam.

Course Pricing

  • $50.00 for 1

Course Length

2 Hours

Languages

English, Spanish

The Confined Space Awareness course is designed to educate students’ working in the vicinity of confined spaces on key safety hazards, methods of controlling those hazards, elements of confined space programs, emergency procedures and training requirements. Students will become familiar with examples of confined spaces and associated hazards found in both general industry and construction worksites.

Please note that this training does not meet OSHA’s site-specific confined space training requirements. It is intended to serve only as a basic awareness course for students that may work around confined spaces and is NOT intended for those workers who are required to enter a confined space.

Course Pricing

  • $150 for 1
  • $135 for 4-5
  • $127.50 for 6+

Course Length

4 Hours

Languages

English, Spanish

This FDNY-approved course is a prerequisite for anyone applying to take the Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems in Homeless shelters F-80 Certificate of Fitness exam.

Coordinators of Fire Safety and Alarm System in Homeless Shelters are required for all homeless shelters and in any building or occupancy mandated to have a one-way voice communication system, regardless of occupancy classification, that is operated or occupied by more than 15 persons for a period of more than 30 days, including emergency shelters.  The F-80 Certificate of Fitness is premise-related and does not apply to buildings such as hotels, motels, offices and apartment buildings.

Through this training, students will be prepared for their role as Coordinator and its duties: developing, implementing and supervising all fire prevention and fire protection programs on premise.

Pertinent NYC Fire Codes will be reviewed by the instructor, along with fire safety plan components such as fire drill and evacuation procedures, and the responsibility of knowing how to operate all fire protection devices in the shelter. Other information relevant to the Coordinator’s responsibilities will be covered as well.

Course Pricing

  • $175.00 for 1
  • $157.50 for 10+

Course Length

8 Hours

Languages

English

As set forth in the Mayor’s Emergency Executive Order 153, the FDNY authorizes the limited use of propane for comfort heating of restaurant patrons during the COVID-19 state of emergency. T-93 Certificate of Fitness holder is responsible for the onsite supervision of connecting and disconnecting the propane containers from the heaters.

This seminar assists candidates to prepare to navigate the FDNY exam, which can be taken one of four ways: Online exam; In-person computer-based exam; Group appointment exam; Special field exam.

Course Pricing

  • $50.00 for 1

Course Length

2 Hours

Languages

English