Custom Onsite Safety Training

Training that actually sticks.

OSHA. EPA. DOT. RCRA. Custom courses delivered at your site by instructors who know your industry and understand your workplace culture.

AER workers onsite training session with staff learning together

Most training doesn't work.

Click-through online modules. Generic content that doesn’t match your workplace. Employees who forget everything a week later.

Sound familiar?

Training is only valuable if people truly learn something — and apply it on the job.

Brian Irwin instructing an onsite safety training session with the AER team

A better way to train.

Our instructors come to your facility, customize the content to your specific operations, and deliver training that engages your team. Not death by PowerPoint, but real, practical training that holds up when it matters most.

And because we offer ongoing training partnerships, your team stays sharp year after year.

Training Programs

OSHA Training

DOT & RCRA Training

Environmental Training

Your facility. Your hazards. Your training.

We don't hand out workbooks and call it training.

Every program we deliver is built around your specific operation: your equipment, your chemicals, your regulatory requirements, your team. Before we set foot in your facility, we review your processes, identify your highest-risk scenarios, and build content around what your people will actually encounter on the job.

When your confined space program is built around the actual spaces in your facility, your team remembers it. When hazmat shipping training uses the materials you actually ship, fewer mistakes happen. That’s the difference between compliance on paper and competence on the floor.

AER team walking an industrial facility to evaluate training requirements

How we deliver training programs.

All training includes documentation, attendance records, and certificates of completion for your compliance files. For OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour courses, participants receive their DOL OSHA completion cards.

Onsite at your facility

We come to you. Training happens in the context of your actual work environment, using your equipment and procedures. This is our most common delivery method. It’s also the most effective, as your team learns in context, not in a classroom.

Virtual instructor-led

Live sessions with your team, led by an AER instructor. Interactive, not pre-recorded. Useful when teams are distributed or when travel logistics make onsite impractical.

Staying current — ongoing training partnerships

Compliance training isn’t a one-and-done exercise. Most environmental training is required annually. DOT hazmat refreshers every three years. OSHA programs need to keep pace with operational changes and employee turnover.

AER tracks your training schedule, sends reminders before deadlines, and keeps your team current without you having to manage the calendar. That’s what an ongoing training partnership looks like.

AER team member Gary inspecting an industrial client's safety gear

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Most of our training is delivered onsite at your location, including for clients on the West Coast. For those further away, our site visits are often paired with gap assessments or other EHS tasks so we can spend more than a single day at your facility. We use the early part of the visit to gather information and customize the training for your team. Onsite training means your team learns in the context of their actual work environment: your equipment, your procedures, your hazards.

RCRA hazardous waste training is required annually if you’re a Large Quantity Generator. DOT hazmat refresher training is required every three years regardless of generator status. OSHA training frequency varies by standard, but most programs require annual refreshers. AER can help you identify what’s truly required, then help you make a best management practice decision for the rest. Our team trains continuously so we always bring the most current information to you and your staff.

Yes. All training participants receive documentation for your compliance records and CEU points for professional certifications. For OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour courses, participants receive their DOL OSHA completion cards.

That’s exactly what we do. Before we train your team, we review your operations, identify your specific hazards and regulatory requirements, and build content around your actual work environment. Generic content doesn’t stick. Yours will.

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Ready to train your team?

Tell us what your team needs and we’ll put together a training plan built around your site, your hazards, and your schedule.