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Course & Services CatalogIs Your WorkplaceSafe & Efficient?

Welcome from FS Solutions, an integral part of Federal Signal’s Environmental Solutions Group, offers state-of-the-arttraining in a variety of venues from on-demand to onsite training to enable you to keep your employees safeand productive.We are the industry leaders in the manufacture, sales, rental and servicing of High Pressure WaterblastEquipment, Industrial Vacuum Equipment, Hydro Excavators and Sewer Cleaning Equipment. Fromour manufacturing facilities in Illinois and Texas and our FS Solution Service Centers in California, Illinois,Indiana, New Jersey, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Washington, Ohio, Utah, South Carolina, and NorthDakota, we can also offer convenient access to parts, accessories and training.Our certified instructors are committed to offering you the best, most up-to-date training, regardless ofvenue. We also believe strongly in customizing our courses for your customer base, equipment andpersonnel skill levels.Whether we see you at your site, in one of our FS Solution Centers, a Public Offering or an Online Offering,we welcome you and look forward to seeing you in class!Gary W. Toothe, CETTraining Manager, FS Solutions800-822-8785 gtoothe@federalsignal.com

Table of ContentsTHE FS SOLUTIONS ADVANTAGE . Page 6STANDARDIZE COURSES . Page 7OSHA CONSTRUCTION . Page 910 & 30 Hour Card Classes. Page 10Trenching & Excavation Competent Person. Page 11OSHA Construction Classes (29 CFR 1926). Page 11OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY. Page 1310 & 30 Hour Card Classes. Page 14Confined Space Competent Person. Page 15OSHA General Industry Classes (29 CFR 1910). Page 15HAZWOPER 40-hour Site Operations . Page 16HAZWOPER 24-hour Technician Level. Page 17HAZWOPER 8-hour Annual Update. Page 17FACTORY SPONSORED EQUIPMENT TRAINING. Page 19Jetstream “A” School. Page 20Vactor and Guzzler Factory Sponsored Courses. Page 20INDUSTRIAL SERVICES . Page 21Vacuum/Air Moving Fundamentals, Safety & Skills. Page 22Advanced Vacuum/Air Moving Skills For The Technician. Page 22Vacuum Unit Operator Skills Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting. Page 22OSHA’s Combustible Dust National Compliance Directive. Page 23Using An Air Mover In Combustible Dust Service. Page 23Waterblast Fundamentals, Safety & Skills. Page 23Advanced Waterblast Skills For The Technician. Page 24Waterblast Unit Operator Skill Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting. Page 24Advanced Waterblast Issues Workshop. Page 24Hydro Excavation Safety & Productivity. Page 25Combination Sewer Cleaner Operations. Page 25Vacuum / Air Moving Host Training. Page 26Waterblast Host Training. Page 26OILFIELD SERVICES. Page 27Liquid Vacuum Truck Operation, Field Maintenance & Troubleshooting. Page 28Hydro-Excavation in the Oilfields. Page 28Field Leadership Oil and Gas. Page 28Vacuuming Of Flammable And Combustible Liquids. Page 28

Table of Contents – ContinuedJOB SITE MANAGEMENT. Page 29First Time Supervisor Skills. Page 30Shutdown & Project Planning & Management Workshop. Page 30Advanced Supervisor Skills. Page 31Estimating Workshop for Vacuuming & Waterblasting. Page 31SALES SECTION. Page 33Estimating Workshop for Vacuuming & Waterblasting. Page 34Lump Sum Bidding for Vacuuming & Waterblasting. Page 34Combined Estimating & Bidding Workshop. Page 34ADDITIONAL SERVICES. Page 35Train-the-Trainer Classes. Page 36Consulting Services. Page 36DOT HAZMAT. Page 37DOT Hazmat Training for Highway Carriers. Page 38ON DEMAND COURSES. Page 39Introduction to Waterblast Fundamentals & Skills. Page 40OSHA’s Combustible Dust National Compliance Directive . Page 41TRAINING VENUES. Page 42TRAINING LOCATIONS . Page 43ON-SITE TRAINING/SERVICE PRICING. Page 44CANCELLATION POLICY, TERMS & CONDITIONS. Page 45

The FS Solutions AdvantageCoursesSafety & Skills classes have been developed by Gary W. Toothe, a Certified Environmental, Safety & Health Trainer(CET) and a Master Trainer through the National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER).Training EnvironmentAll classes have been developed to teach both knowledge and skills. All live classes are held in a comfortableclassroom setting for the knowledge portion of the training and will then move to actual use of the material learned,either on an FS Solutions Simulator, client owned equipment, or classroom simulations, as is appropriate.Students attending classes need to have appropriate work and safety gear for any training requiring hands-onequipment use.Student MaterialsStudents will be provided with handouts of all materials presented. Upon successful completion of the class CourseCards will be stamped with the Instructor’s Certification and all Course Certificates can be embossed with theInstructor’s Seal of Certification.InstructorsInstructors will be qualified and competent in all subjects taught. Instructor qualifications are available upon requestfor any scheduled training.All hands-on training will include an instructor manned safety device to protect students learning new skills.Copyright InformationAll training materials, other than Federal Signal developed courses, in both written and visual formats, areG.W.Training, LLC 2019, unless otherwise attributed.Course & Services Catalog 2019, Federal Signal Corporation. Rev. 8/2019. P/N 20052-D6

Standardized Courses:These are introductory classes that take students beyond “Right Start” Training and into the worlds of: MaximizingPerformance, Safety, Troubleshooting and Applications.Courses are taught by instructors that are both Federal Signal employees and members of NESHTA, the NationalEnvironmental Safety & Health Training Association.Student will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the courses(s).Waterblast Fundamentals & Safety4 Hours10 StudentsWaterblast Operator Skills, Beyond Right Start4 Hours10 StudentsAir Moving Fundamentals & Safety4 Hours10 StudentsAir Moving Operator Skills, Beyond Right Start4 Hours10 StudentsHydro-Excavation Safety & Productivity4 Hours10 StudentsCost is 1,000/class plus travel expenses (see page 44)7

OSHA CONSTRUCTION10 Hour Classes 30 Hour Classes Individual Subjects9

OSHA 10-Hour Construction2 DaysMaximum 20 StudentsUpon the successful completion of this course the student will receive a 10-hour Occupational Safety and HealthTraining Course card in Construction Safety and Health.Mandatory training topics Introduction to OSHA – 2 HoursOSHA Focus Four Hazards – 4 HoursPersonal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – 30 MinutesHealth Hazards in Construction – 30 MinutesElectives – 2 Hours from the following topics, 30 Minutes minimum per topic Materials Handling, Storage, Use and DisposalTools – Hand and PowerScaffoldsStairways and LaddersTrenches and ExcavationsOptional – 1 Hour, 30 minutes minimum per topic Any other construction hazard or expansion of mandatory or elective topics.OSHA 30-Hour Construction4 DaysMaximum 20 StudentsUpon the successful completion of this course the student will receive a 30-hour Occupational Safety and HealthTraining Course card in Construction Safety and Health.Mandatory topics are: Introduction to OSHA – 2 HoursManaging Safety & Health – 2 HoursOSHA Focus Four Hazards – 6 HoursPersonal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – 2 HoursHealth Hazards in Construction – 2 HoursStairways and Ladders – 1 HourElectives – 12 Hours with at least 6 from the following topics, 30 minutes minimum per topic. Confined Space EntryErgonomicsExcavationsFire Protection and PreventionMaterials Handling, Storage, Use and DisposalPowered Industrial VehiclesSafety and Health ProgramScaffoldsTools - Hand and PowerOptional – 3 Hours, 30 minutes minimum per topic 10Any other construction hazard or expansion of mandatory or elective topics

Trenching and ExcavationCompetent Person1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsA detailed look at OSHA’s Trenching & Excavation Standard, covering: Soil Mechanics, Soil Classification, SoilsTesting, Sloping & Benching, Shoring & Protective Systems, Safety Hazards, Requirements of the Standard and theDuties of the Competent Person.Regulatory trigger depths, disturbed soils, utility location and support, hazard increasing occurrences and portableshoring systems will be covered in depth. Additionally, the pertinent requirements under OSHA relating to hydroexcavation will be detailed. Successful completion of this class will meet the requirements for Competent Persononce the individual has been given authority by their Company.Other OSHA Safety Classes 2 Hours EachMaximum 20 StudentsSubpart E – Personal Protective & Lifesaving EquipmentSubpart F – Fire Protection & PreventionSubpart I – Hand & Power ToolsSubpart K – ElectricalSubpart L – ScaffoldsSubpart M – Fall ProtectionSubpart P – ExcavationsSubpart X – LaddersOther Construction Classes (Subparts A – Z), not listed above, are available upon request11

OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY10 Hour Classes 30 Hour Classes Individual Subjects13

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry2 DaysMaximum 20 StudentsUpon the successful completion of this course the student will receive a 10-hour Occupational Safety and HealthTraining Course card in General Industry Safety and Health.Mandatory topics: Introduction to OSHA – 2 Hours Walking and Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection – 1 Hour Emergency Action Plans, Exit Routes, Fire Protection and Fire Prevention – 1 Hour Electrical – 1 Hour Personal Protective Equipment – 1 Hour Hazard Communication – 1 HourElectives – 2 Hours from the following topics, 30 Minutes minimum per topic Hazardous MaterialsMaterials HandlingMachine GuardingIntroduction to Industrial HygieneBlood borne PathogensErgonomicsSafety and Health ProgramsFall ProtectionOptional – 1 Hour, 30 Minutes minimum per topic Any other general industry hazard or expansion of mandatory or elective topicsOSHA 30-Hour General Industry4 DaysMaximum 20 StudentsUpon the successful completion of this course the student will receive a 30-hour Occupational Safety and HealthTraining Course card in General Industry Safety and Health.Mandatory topics: Introduction to OSHA (2 hour min.) Walking and Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection – 1 Hour Managing Safety & Health – 2 Hours Emergency Action Plans, Exit Routes, Fire Protection and Fire Prevention – 2 Hours Electrical – 2 Hours Personal Protective Equipment – 1 Hour Materials Handling – 2 Hour Hazard Communication – 1 HourElectives – 10 Hours at least 5 from the following topics, 30 minutes minimum per topic Hazardous MaterialsPermit-Required Confined SpacesLockout/TagoutMachine GuardingIntroduction to Industrial HygieneBlood borne PathogensErgonomicsFall ProtectionSafety and Health ProgramsPowered Industrial VehiclesOptional – 7 Hours, 30 minutes minimum per topic14

Confined Space Competent Person1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsA detailed review of Permit Required Confined Spaces and Confined Space Supervisory responsibilities underOSHA’s Confined Space Standard. Topics include: An Introduction to Confined Spaces, Confined Space Hazards,Permit Required Confined Spaces, Confined Space Hazard Controls, Atmosphere Sampling, Confined SpaceRescue and Industries and Applications having Special Considerations.Complete space air sampling, communication methods, rescue requirements, proper monitor operations andcalibration requirements, as well as, personnel duties will be covered in depth. Successful completion of this classwill meet the requirements for Competent Person once the individual has been given authority by their Company.Other OSHA Safety Classes 2 Hours EachMaximum 20 StudentsBack Injury Prevention/ErgonomicsBlood borne PathogensConfined Space EntryElectrical SafetyFall ProtectionEmergency Action PlansFire Prevention, Fire Safety and Fire ExtinguishersHand and Power Tool SafetyHazard Communication and Hazardous MaterialsHeat & Cold StressLadders & StairwaysLockout/Tag outMachine GuardingPersonal Protective Equipment and Hearing ConservationPowered Industrial Truck OverviewRespiratory ProtectionScaffold UserTrenching and ExcavationWalking and Working Surfaces15

HAZWOPER 40-Hour Site Operations5 DaysMaximum 12 StudentsThis course satisfies the OSHA requirements for HAZWOPER Site Operations training.Topics Covered Include: HAZWOPER OverviewToxicologyConfinement, Containment & SorbentsChemistry of Hazardous MaterialsRespiratory ProtectionChemical Protective ClothingDecontaminationApplicable DOT RegulationsIncident Command System, National Incident Management SystemAir Sampling & MonitoringEnvironmental SamplingCommunicationsEmergency Response GuidebookSpill ResponseExercises Include: Communicating Under Adverse ConditionsEstablishing a Decontamination StationUse of SCBADefensive & Offensive Spill ResponsesStimulated Spill Response (Coached)Testing will be comprised of: Final ExamSimulated Spill Response (Field Exercise)Upon the successful completion of this course and exam, the student will receive a Certificate of Training statingthey have demonstrated competency at the Site Operations Level and referencing the appropriate OSHA/EPARegulations.16

HAZWOPER 24-Hour3 DaysTechnician LevelThis course satisfies the OSHA requirements for HAZWOPER Technician Level training.Maximum 12 StudentsTopics Covered Include: HAZWOPER OverviewChemistry of Hazardous MaterialsApplicable DOT RegulationsEmergency Response GuidebookRespiratory ProtectionChemical Protective Materials, PPE & SuitsAir Sampling & MonitoringToxicologyDecontaminationSpill ResponseNational Incident Management System (NIMS)Exercises Include: Communicating Under Adverse ConditionsEstablishing a Decontamination StationUse of SCBADefensive & Offensive Spill ResponsesTesting will be comprised of: Final ExamSimulated Spill Response (Field Exercise)Upon the successful completion of this course and exam, the student will receive a Certificate of Training stating theyhave demonstrated competency at the Technician Level and referencing the appropriate OSHA/EPA Regulations.HAZWOPER 8-Hour Update10-Hour DayMaximum 20 StudentsThis course satisfies the HAZWOPER requirement for annual refresher training. The course incorporates a review ofthe HAZWOPER standards and an update of changes to the standard within the past year.This course must be taken annually.Upon the successful completion of this course the student will receive a Certificate of Training referencing theappropriate OSHA/EPA Regulations.17

FACTORY SPONSOREDEQUIPMENT TRAINING19

JETSTREAM “A” SCHOOLSafe Operation & Maintenance Training Class:This course covers the safe operation, maintenance, troubleshooting,physical application and safety issues of the various areas of theJetstream unit. Topics to be discussed include safe pump operation,maintenance, the UNx system (10k, 20k, and 40k), swapping fluidends, waterblast guns, pedals & accessories, univalves and packing,disassembly, repair and re-lapping, preventive maintenance andwinterization. The class will also cover hoses, lances, nozzles andrecommended spare parts.The course combines extensive hands–on training with classroominstruction and is recommended for maintenance personnel,operators and supervisors. Classes will be tailored towards theobjectives of those in attendance.Class Length: 3 daysClass Size: Max 10 studentsLocation:This class is held at the Jetstream ManufacturingTraining Center in Houston, TX“Learning about all the prudent maintenance proceduresthat will help extend the life of our valuable equipmentwas well worth it.““The knowledge we acquired about our pump and itsproper operation has proven to be invaluable to ourcompany already.“*Arrangements can be made to have the class taught at a suitablyequipped facility at a customer site.FOR ALL VACTOR AND GUZZLERFACTORY SPONSORED COURSESRegistration is online ctor Manufacturing Training Center1621 S. Illinois Street, Streator, IL 6136420FOR MORE INFORMATION ANDPRICING, CONTACT JETSTREAMAT 832.590.1300

INDUSTRIAL SERVICESSafety Skills Proper Operation Maintenance & Trouble Shooting21

Vacuum/Air MovingFundamentals, Safety & Skills1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsThis course covers the basics of how to use Industrial Vacuum Units (Liquid Vacuum Tankers & Trailers, Air moversand Vacuum Excavation units) for the technician (hose man). It also covers Vacuum Safety as found in “TheRecommended Practices for the Use of Industrial Vacuum Equipment” published by the WaterJet TechnologyAssociation.Time will be split between the classroom and ‘Hands-On’ experience with Industrial Vacuum Units and their SafetyDevices.Students will be expected to successfully complete both knowledge testing and ‘Hands-On’ skills verifications in: jobset-up and break-down, nozzle & hose selection, basic knot tying, proper loading techniques, safe vehicle guidingand truck cleaning.Advanced Vacuum/Air Moving SkillsFor The Technician1 DayMaximum 10 StudentsThis class is designed to advance the skill levels of current vacuum employees. The class can also be used to teachnew techniques, equipment or applications to the workforce before they are introduced in customer applications.This class is a prerequisite for Supervisory Skills Training. Topics covered include: Review of Vacuum SafetyVacuum Theory and ApplicationEvaluation of Job Situations and Solutions for the TechnicianCapabilities and Applications for Vacuum AccessoriesIntroduction to Industrial Vacuum Units for the Operator TraineeField Training and Evaluation of Learned SkillsVacuum/Air Mover Unit Operator SkillsOperation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting1 DayMaximum 10 StudentsOperator Skills Training is designed to hone the skills of current unit operators and to teach the skills of properequipment operation to those employees that have the ability to drive the equipment. The class is therefore offeredas both an advanced class, to those employees that have successfully obtained their CDL, but have not yet learnedthe skills to operate the equipment, and as a review and upgrade class for current vacuum unit operators.Topics covered include: 22Review of New and Existing Vacuum Equipment and AccessoriesReview of Vacuum SafetyAdvanced Vacuum Theory and ApplicationEvaluation of Job Situations and Solutions for the OperatorCapabilities and Applications for Vacuum Units and AccessoriesAdvanced Industrial Vacuum Unit Operation, Maintenance and TroubleshootingField Training and Evaluation of Learned Skills

Combustible Dust Explosions and Meeting1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsOSHA’s National Compliance DirectiveThis course covers OSHA’s Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program (CPL 03-00-008), what is involved, whois involved and how to insure compliance.Topics covered include: National Compliance Directive CPL 03-00-008 History of Combustible Dust Explosions Target Industries What OSHA is Looking For Possible Citations Dust Explosion Chemistry & Physics Deflagrations The Four Conditions Required for a Combustible Dust Explosion Hazard Recognition Dust Collection Systems & Associated Hazards Explosion Hazard Management Hazard Assessment Preventing the Deflagration Maintaining a Safe Workplace Training Required Electrical ClassificationsClasses taught ‘on-site’ can include a walkthrough to identify potential hazards.Using An Air Mover In Combustible 1 Day Maximum 15 StudentsDust ServiceA primer on Industrial Vacuum Trucks, followed by an in depth analysis of how Air Movers load materials and theflow paths through the units. Followed by a synopsis of OSHA’s National Compliance Directive on CombustibleDust and how it impacts the use of an Air Mover in Combustible Dust service.Focus will then be on those procedures and conditions which are critical to the safe operation of the unit whenhandling a Combustible Dust and why other ways are dangerous.Students will then spend times hands-on with the units and setting up an Assured Ground system.Waterblast Fundamentals,2 DaysMaximum 20 StudentsSafety & SkillsThis course covers the basics of how to use a standard waterblaster for the technician (hose man). Topics includean introduction to proper job set up, tip selection, job performance issues and job breakdown.This course also covers the requirements for the safe use of high pressure waterblasting equipment at pressuresup to 20,000 psi, based on “The Recommended Practices for the Use of Manually Operated High PressureWaterjetting Equipment” published by the WaterJet Technology Association.Time will be split between the classroom and ‘hands-on’ experience with high pressure units and their safetydevices.Students will be expected to successfully complete knowledge testing and ‘Hands-On’ skills verifications in: JobSet-up and Break-down, Pipe Cleaning (including floor drains), Horizontal & Vertical Tube Cleaning, Stiff Lancingand Shotgun Cleaning.23

Advanced Waterblast SkillsFor The Technician1 DayMaximum 10 StudentsThis class is designed to advance the skill levels of current waterblast employees. The class can also be usedto teach new techniques, equipment or applications to the workforce before they are introduced in customerapplications. This class is a prerequisite for Supervisory Skills Training.Topics covered include: Review of Waterblast SafetyWaterblast Theory and ApplicationEvaluation of Job Situations and Solutions for the TechnicianCapabilities and Applications for Waterblast AccessoriesIntroduction to Waterblasting Units for the Operator TraineeField Training and Evaluation of Learned SkillsWaterblast Unit Operator SkillsOperation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting1 DayMaximum 10 StudentsOperator Skills Training is designed to hone the skills of current unit operators and to teach the skills of properequipment operation to those employees that have the ability to drive or tow the equipment. The class is thereforeoffered as both an advanced class, to those employees that have successfully obtained their CDL, but have not yetlearned the skills to operate the equipment, and as a review and upgrade class for current waterblast unit operators.Topics covered include: Review of New and Existing Waterblast Equipment and AccessoriesReview of Waterblast SafetyAdvanced Waterblast Theory and Applications, Including Tip SelectionEvaluation of Job Situations and Solutions for the OperatorCapabilities and Applications for Waterblast Units and AccessoriesAdvanced Waterblast Unit Operation, Maintenance and TroubleshootingField Training and Evaluation of Learned SkillsAdvanced Waterblast Issues Workshop1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsThis class focuses on bringing maximum effective horsepower of the waterblast pump to bear on your cleaning task.Students will learn how to: Determine actual cleaning pressures24 Maximize flow Calculate pressure losses Calculate back pressure Determine effective Jet ‘throw’ Select the proper tip design Order the proper tips and lances Determine how far a tip will pull a lance into a pipe Determine impact force at a distance for 3D nozzles Properly torque connections

Advanced Waterblast Issues Workshop ContinuedWe will also discuss: How to properly setup a waterblast job How to properly setup a Multi-Gun Valve How to troubleshoot a waterblast unit The Safety Hierarchy in waterblasting The importance of proper filtration and pre-job inspectionsStudents will be given form and sample programs to aid them in all of the above tasks.Students will be expected to use all of the tools and aids in small groups during the afternoon of the workshop, withthe goal of mastering their use.Hydro Excavation Safety & Productivity1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsThis class focuses on the safety requirements of any trench or excavation, in addition to the unique hazards createdwhen Hydro Excavating, In addition, the proper: set-up, operations, excavation techniques and load handling will bediscussed.Topics include: Excavation & Trenching Primer for Hydro ExcavationHydro Excavation Safety IssuesWaterblast Safety (Hand-gunning)Vacuum SafetyHydro Excavation Efficient OperationCombination Sewer Cleaner Operations1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsThis class covers the proper operations and safety considerations involved in the use of a Combination Style SewerCleaner. This course covers both Fan Style and Positive Displacement Blower units.Topics include: Traffic controlProper Truck FillingFire Hydrant ProceduresBoom PositioningHoses, Fittings & Hose ReelAnti-Reversal & Anti-WithdrawalNozzle Styles & Uses25

Vacuum/Air Moving Host Training1 DayMaximum 20 StudentsThis course covers the basics of the proper use of Industrial Vacuum Units (Liquid Vacuum Tankers & Trailers,Air movers and Vacuum Excavation units) for individuals responsible for the oversight of contractors using saidequipment.It also covers Vacuum Safety as found in “The Recommended Practices for the Use of Industrial Vacuum Equipment”published by the WaterJet Technology Association, American Petroleum Institute’s “Safe Operation of Vacuum Trucksin Petroleum Service

Other OSHA Safety Classes 2 Hours Each Maximum 20 Students Subpart E – Personal Protective & Lifesaving Equipment Subpart F – Fire Protection & Prevention Subpart I – Hand & Power Tools Subpart K – Electrical Subpart L – Scaffolds Subpart M – Fall Protection Subpart P – Excavations

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