Safety Training in Las Vegas, NV
In-person, OSHA-compliant safety training for Las Vegas and Henderson employers — construction, hospitality facilities, manufacturing, and utilities — delivered on-site at your facility.
Serving Las Vegas's Construction, Hospitality, and Industrial Workforce
Las Vegas operates one of the most active construction markets in the country, with major resort expansions, commercial development, and infrastructure projects underway across the metro. Behind the hospitality façade is a substantial industrial workforce — facilities maintenance, utility operations, and manufacturing — all with significant OSHA compliance requirements. P3 Safety Solutions travels to Las Vegas to deliver on-site safety training for employers across the metro, including Henderson and the broader Clark County area.
We handle travel logistics and build the cost into your project quote — you get a single price for the training your team needs, delivered at your facility on your schedule. No need to coordinate workers to an off-site training center.
Most-Requested Courses for Las Vegas Employers
Fall Protection
Awareness and competent person courses for Las Vegas's construction crews and facilities maintenance teams working on elevated structures.
Confined Space Entry
OSHA 1910.146-compliant training for entrant, attendant, and supervisor roles — required for utility, facilities, and industrial operations across the Las Vegas metro.
Aerial Lift & MEWP Training
ANSI A92-compliant operator and refresher courses for scissor lifts, boom lifts, and other mobile elevated work platforms used widely in Las Vegas construction and facilities operations.
OSHA 10 & 30 Hour
10 or 30 HrsOSHA Outreach Training Program for construction and general industry — 10-hour awareness and 30-hour supervisor-level certification.
On-Site Training at Your Las Vegas Facility
P3 Safety Solutions travels to Las Vegas to deliver training at your facility. Travel is coordinated by our team and included in your project quote — no surprises. Workers train in the actual environment they work in, on the actual equipment they use, which is both more effective and more consistent with OSHA's expectations for employer-provided training.
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