Ojeda Consulting Group

Ojeda Consulting Group We offer a variety of services including environmental, occupational health and safety training and consulting.

Ojeda Consulting Group, LLC delivers a variety of training in the areas of construction, general industry and emergency response. The company is also an ASHI (American Safety and Health Institute) approved training center, offering a variety of courses for the family, workplace and pre-hospital providers. We are committed to provide the best training, utilizing appropriate instructing techniques a

daptable for the diversity of our audiences. With the company's ability to provide its services in both English and Spanish languages we are currently working with projects in Chile, Mexico, California, Oklahoma and Indiana. Ojeda Consulting Group provides OSHA outreach training in the areas of construction and general industry.

National CPR and AED Awareness Week is June 1-7 each year. This week is used to spotlight the importance of knowing and ...
06/02/2021

National CPR and AED Awareness Week is June 1-7 each year. This week is used to spotlight the importance of knowing and using lifesaving skills. The more people who know how to perform CPR and use an AED, the more lives can be saved.

Each year, more than 350,000 Americans experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. And about 70% of those cardiac arrests happen in homes. Which means you may be the determining factor in saving the life of a loved one.

Fortunately, early CPR and AED use can double, or triple, a person’s chance of survival.

COMPRESSION-ONLY CPR
We recommend that every person receive CPR, AED and First Aid training and certification. But anyone can learn compression-only CPR.

If someone is unresponsive, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest until help arrives.

This is done by placing both hands in the center of the chest between the ni***es. Position your shoulders directly over your hands and keep your arms straight. Then push hard straight down. Continuing pushing hard and fast until first responders are able to take over.

AED USE 101
For every minute that passes without an AED shock, the chance of survival decreases by 7-10%. The combination of calling 911, early CPR and early AED use provide the best chance of survival.

For most AEDs follow these steps:

Turn on the power
Listen and follow voice instructions
Bare the chest
Follow the pictures on the pads
Have confidence in AED analysis
Shock when instructed to
Do CPR immediately after delivering a shock
Keep listening and following instructions
AEDs are designed for easy use by those with little or no training. They are safe to use, and they are reliable.

SPREAD THE WORD
Bystanders are the key to survival. Use CPR and AED Awareness Week to continue to spread the word in your community.

Share good Samaritan save stories with your students, family members and co-workers.
Download and distribute this AED infographic.
Share this blog with your network, so they can learn the basics of CPR and AED use.
A few minutes of your time spent spreading awareness can save a life.

Please take a moment to read the following guidelines for the prevention of COVID-19 in the workplace:Construction Emplo...
03/27/2020

Please take a moment to read the following guidelines for the prevention of COVID-19 in the workplace:

Construction Employers:
-Create at least 6 feet between workers by staging/staggering crews to prevent droplet spread.

-Plan for office staff to have the ability to work from home.

-Provide soap and running water on all job sites for frequent handwashing. If that is impossible, provide hand sanitizer.

-If you work in healthcare facilities, train your workers in Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA). For information on CPWR's ICRA training program, visit: https://www.cpwr.com/training/infection-control-risk-assessment-icra

Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces on job sites and in offices frequently -- such as hand rails, door k***s, and portable toilets -- per CDC guidelines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/organizations/cleaning-disinfection.html

Construction Workers:
-Do not go to work if you are feeling sick.

-Do not shake hands when greeting others.

-Try to stay six feet away from others on the job site, including during morning gatherings, meetings, and training sessions.

-Avoid contact with sick people.

-Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.

-Cover your mouth and nose with tissues if you cough or sneeze or do so into your elbow.

-Clean your hands often by washing them with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains 60%-95% alcohol. Soap and water should be used if hands are visibly dirty.

-Clean hands after going to the bathroom, before eating, and after coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose.

-Remember, individuals over 60 and those with underlying health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease are more at risk of becoming very sick from COVID-19.

Additional links from our federal government partners:
From OSHA: https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/
From NIOSH: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/emres/2019_ncov.html
From CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
From CDC for employers about getting their businesses ready: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/specific-groups/guidance-business-response.html

CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through our research, training, and service programs, we serve the industry in cooperation with key federal and construction industry partners nationwide.

08/17/2017
08/17/2017

A Wisconsin man who doctors say came perilously close to death after accidentally shooting a nail into his heart while working on his house calmly drove himself to the hospital and even parked his pickup truck in the lot before walking into the emergency room.

08/10/2017

Necesita su Tarjeta de OSHA para encontrar trabajo o asumir mayor responsabilidad en su actual trabajo? La Oficina de Salud y Administración Ocupacional de los Estados Unidos ofrece el programa de outreach para trabajadores. Tenemos a su disposición el Programa OSHA 10 y 30 horas completamente en español. En este programa usted aprenderá a reconocer y prevenir riesgos laborales en las areas de construcción e industria general.

Contáctenos para obtener mayor información a través de nuestra pagina o al correo electrónico [email protected].

07/15/2017

We are actively providing training in OSHA 10 and 30 hours for both construction and general industry. Both clases are also available in Spanish language. Contact us for more information.

We are proud to serve local businesses with their bilingual safety training needs. We are amazed at the safety culture d...
10/11/2016

We are proud to serve local businesses with their bilingual safety training needs. We are amazed at the safety culture developed by Jonesplan LLC among their workforce.

10-Hour OSHA training happening at Jonesplan today.

Obtenga su tarjeta de OSHA 10 o 30 horas en Tulsa! Ofrecemos cursos locales de seguridad y salud ocupacional completamen...
10/11/2016

Obtenga su tarjeta de OSHA 10 o 30 horas en Tulsa! Ofrecemos cursos locales de seguridad y salud ocupacional completamente en español. Obtenga su tarjeta de OSHA en español.

We have several dates scheduled for OSHA 10 and 30 hour training. Don't get behind and obtain your OSHA card today!
10/11/2016

We have several dates scheduled for OSHA 10 and 30 hour training. Don't get behind and obtain your OSHA card today!

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02/26/2016

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OSHA 30-hour training is a great method used to train workers and supervisors on hazard recognition and OSHA safety standards. Training covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to the general industry, and teaches safety awareness to help each worker recognize and reduce the r…

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