10% OFF RESERVATIONS FOR 15 TRAINEES OR MORE
10% OFF RESERVATIONS FOR 15 TRAINEES OR MORE
At SHOP CLASS STX, we equip you with the knowledge and practical skills essential for a prosperous future. Whether you seek hands-on experience with excavators, graders, front loaders, or material handlers, we provide the tools for your success.
Training at SHOP CLASS STX is rigorous. Punctuality, professionalism, and a strong work ethic are non-negotiable. Whether under the blazing sun or within the confines of our warehouses, you will be immersed in a learning environment that upholds the highest OSHA standards without compromise.
Our training programs go beyond just machine operation; it also highlights cost-saving techniques for everyday tasks. We prioritize instructing operators on efficient machine use to avoid product damage, property loss, and equipment misuse.
Securing a job isn't a hope with us – it's a plan. Our unique placement service actively aligns your new credentials with employers seeking your exact skill set, bridging the gap between training and employment.
Our network of industry connections means that you'll have access to a stream of job opportunities. Whether between short-term projects or transitioning into long-term roles, your career progression is our priority.
235 Hours (includes Core)
Describes the types of heavy equipment, utility equipment, and cranes used in the construction of bridges and highways. Trainees will be expected to recognize the equipment and describe its use.
175 Hours (includes Core)
Introduces heavy equipment terminology, operations, operator responsibilities, career opportunities, and basic principles of safety.
265.5 Hours (includes Core)
Introduces the role of concrete in construction and identifies basic concrete properties and characteristics. Provides an overview of the concrete construction process, identifies opportunities available to concrete craftworkers
247.5 Hours (includes Core)
Introduces the carpentry profession, describes the apprentice program, identifies career opportunities for carpenters, and lists the skills, responsibilities, and characteristics a carpenter should possess
27.5 Hours
Covers prestart checks of a machine’s hardware (frame, body panels, tires or tracks, and safety equipment), driveline components, hydraulic system components, electrical components, and controls. Reviews machine safety issues.
17.5 Hours
Covers operation of general utility tractors in the construction industry. Describes duties and responsibilities of the operator, safety rules for operation, the attachment of implements, and basic preventive maintenance practices.
12.5 Hours
Provides a broad introduction to the process of planning and executing earthmoving activities on various types of construction projects. The use of heavy equipment such as bulldozers, scrapers, excavators, and loaders is explained.
22 Hours
Describes the many uses of skid steers and the attachments available for these machines. Covers safety practices, as well as inspection, startup, shutdown, and operation of skid steers.
17.5 Hours
Covers the uses of wheel and track loaders, as well as operator maintenance, loader safety, and operating procedures. Includes procedures for using loaders in excavation, grading, and demolition work.
17.5 Hours
Describes the types of scrapers used in site preparation, as well as the safe practices associated with the operation of scrapers. Covers operator inspection and maintenance requirements, along with startup, shutdown, and operating techniques.
25 Hours
Provides training on common types of compaction equipment; the primary instruments, controls, and attachments of a roller; safety guidelines associated with compaction equipment; and prestart inspections, preventive maintenance, and proper operating procedures. Presents factors involved in work activities associated with a roller.
30 Hours
Identifies and describes the common uses, types, components, instruments, controls, and attachments of backhoes. Presents safety guidelines, prestart inspection procedures, and preventive maintenance requirements. Describes basic startup and operation, and covers common work activities associated with backhoes.
30 Hours
Identifies and describes the common uses, types, and components of dozers. Presents safety guidelines, prestart inspection procedures, and preventive maintenance requirements. Describes basic startup and operation, and covers common work activities associated with dozers.
35 Hours
Identifies and describes the common types, uses, and components of excavators. Presents safety guidelines, prestart inspection procedures, and preventive maintenance requirements. Describes basic startup and operation, and covers common work activities associated with excavators.
15 Hours
Introduces the concept of preparing graded surfaces using heavy equipment. Covers identification of construction stakes and interpretation of marks on each type of stake. Describes the process for grading slopes.
22 Hours
Covers the uses of forklifts on construction sites. Includes instructions for lifting, transporting, and placing various types of loads, as well as safety, operation, and maintenance procedures.
17.5 Hours
Covers basic math skills required for site excavation work. Includes methods and practice in calculating the areas and volumes of various geometric shapes, as well as formulas and methods used to calculate cut and fill requirements on a job.
20 Hours
Expands on information covered in Level 1 in relation to setting and interpreting grade stakes. Also provides information and instructions on controlling surface water and ground water on a job site, as well as the layout of foundations and laying of pipe.
Each Class II Forklift course includes a combination of theoretical and hands-on learning, culminating in a written exam, assessment of driving skills, and an inspection to achieve full certification.
Each Cass IV Forklift course includes a combination of theoretical and hands-on learning, culminating in a written exam, assessment of driving skills, and an inspection to achieve full certification.
Each Forklift Bundle course includes a combination of theoretical and hands-on learning, culminating in a written exam, assessment of driving skills, and an inspection to achieve full certification.
This 10-hour OSHA Outreach training aims to enhance workplace safety and health by increasing workers' awareness of workplace hazards and their rights. The focus is on empowering construction workers to recognize and avoid hazards, understand their rights, be aware of employer responsibilities, and know how to lodge a complaint effectively.
This program covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, along with principles of construction safety and health.
Participants in the course can anticipate learning how to find and understand OSHA standards in 29 CFR 1926, pinpoint common causes of accidents and fatalities in high-risk construction zones, suggest ways to mitigate these risks, and identify various construction methods, materials, and equipment.
The 10-hour General Industry Safety training course aims to give new workers a basic understanding of identifying and avoiding hazards in a general industry setting.
This 30 hour General Industry safety training course provides a comprehensive overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site.
This course is designed for anyone involved in general industry, specifically foremen, supervisors, managers, safety committee members, safety staff, and others with responsibility for workplace safety. The program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues.
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