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Introducing ‘Extinguish with Expertise’

CSET offers free OSHA Training Program for fire safety and emergency preparedness

CSET is thrilled to unveil its latest OSHA training program, “Extinguish with Expertise”. This free, comprehensive workplace safety training is designed to enhance employees’ understanding of fire safety and emergency preparedness. Each participant will receive a certificate upon completion of this two-hour immersive training.

“Extinguish with Expertise” covers a wide range of critical topics, including:

  • Understanding Fire and Identifying Hazards
  • Fire Classes & Extinguishers
  • Hazard Communication
  • How to Plan for Workplace Emergencies
  • Evacuations

This training is available both in-person and remotely, accommodating diverse organizational needs. Each session requires a minimum of three participants and can accommodate up to 40 participants at a time. For groups larger than 40, multiple training sessions will be scheduled to ensure everyone receives the full benefit of the program. Participants who complete the training will earn a certificate, demonstrating their expertise and commitment to workplace safety.

“We are committed to providing high-quality safety training that empowers employees to handle fire-related emergencies effectively,” said Teresa Guzman, Division Director of Sequoia Community Corps. “Our goal is to help organizations maintain a safe working environment through accessible and expert-led training.”

The Sequoia Community Corps is proud to be the only Corps among the 14 in California to be awarded this OSHA grant, underscoring its commitment to workplace safety and excellence in training.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance workplace safety measures with expert-led training. Secure your spot in “Extinguish with Expertise” today! For more information or to schedule a training session, contact Kayla Luis or Emily Bettencourt at (559) 741-4651, or email [email protected].

Community Services Employment Training (CSET) inspires youth, families and communities to achieve self-reliance through innovative pathways and collaboration. Formed in 1976, CSET has been the Community Action Agency for Tulare County since 1984. To learn more about CSET’s services and impact in Tulare County, please visit www.cset.org or call (559) 732-4194.

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