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J. Racenstein Events - Safety Training / Window Cleaning / Sales

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Event Details



Event Location:
J. Racenstein Co, LLC.
1 Madison St. Building D4
East Rutherford, NJ 07073



Date:


Safety Training April 24th 9am - 5pm EDT



Safety Training April 25th 9am - 5pm EDT




April 26th-28th 9am to 5pm EDT



Agenda:


April 24th 9am - 5pm
Highlights:
OSHA 1926-502,503
OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces 1910 as they pertain to Residential Window Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Roof Washing and Pressure Washing.
The Nature of Fall Hazards and How to Recognize them.
Minimizing Fall Hazards
Correct procedures for Installing, Inspecting, Operating, Maintaining, and Disassembly of Fall Protection Systems.
The Correct use of Personal Fall Protection Systems and Equipment-
Proper Hook Up
Anchoring
Tie Off Techniques
Methods of Equipment Inspection
Manufacturer Specs
Ladder Safety
Setting Up
Stabilizers
Leg Levelers
Written Safety Plans
Job Hazard Analysis


There will be a test at end of the course that you will have to pass with a 90% or higher in order to receive training certificate


Upon completion of the class, class fee will be given back in store credit



April 25th 9am - 5pm
Highlights:
OSHA 1926-502,503
OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces 1910 as they pertain to Residential Window Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Roof Washing and Pressure Washing.
The Nature of Fall Hazards and How to Recognize them.
Minimizing Fall Hazards
Correct procedures for Installing, Inspecting, Operating, Maintaining, and Disassembly of Fall Protection Systems.
The Correct use of Personal Fall Protection Systems and Equipment-
Proper Hook Up
Anchoring
Tie Off Techniques
Methods of Equipment Inspection
Manufacturer Specs
Ladder Safety
Setting Up
Stabilizers
Leg Levelers
Written Safety Plans
Job Hazard Analysis


There will be a test at end of the course that you will have to pass with a 90% or higher in order to receive training certificate.


Upon completion of the class, class fee will be given back in store credit.





April 26 (Window Cleaning) 9:00AM-5:00PM
Highlights
Tool Familiarization
Mopping
Squeeging
Sponges
Poling
Awning Cleaning
Commercial Work vs Residential Cleaning
Water Fed -How it Works
Water Fed Techniques
Hard Water Techniques
Glass Science
Bidding Work
Sales



April 27 (Pressure Washing 101) 9:00AM-5:00PM
Highlights
Equipment Familiarization
Choosing the right machine
Wand Selection
Surface Cleaner
Troubleshooting
Spraying different substrates
Chems 101
Tip Selection
Reclaimation
Pricing Work
Marketing your Biz
Sales



April 28 (SoftWash 101) 9:00AM-5:00PM
Highlights
Understanding Softwash Process
Soft Wash Chems
Delivery Systems (Add on or stand alone Biz)
Application on roofs, siding, wood
Spraying Techniques
Plant and Property Protection
Property Evaluation in Sales Process
Marketing
Sales
Pricing work



Small fee associated with this event​
 
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