All American Environmental Services, Inc.
All American Environmental Services, Inc.
is moving its offices and classrooms
on March 1, 2010
Our new address is:
7484 Candlewood Road, Suite E
Hanover, Maryland 21076
Our email address has changed to:
info@aaesi.com
New phone number: 410-694-9471
New fax number: 410-694-9474
We look forward to seeing you there!
Click here for class schedule
IS YOUR COMMUNITY OR BUSINESS PREPARED TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO THE NEXT CATASTROPHIC NATURAL DISASTER, INDUSTRIAL INCIDENT OR TERRORIST EVENT?
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, National Incident Management System (NIMS) based training is being performed by ALL AMERICAN’S HAZMAT TRAINING, INFORMATION AND SERVICES Division nationwide.
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NEWS:

Bill Burwell, Director, U.S. Commercial Service - Baltimore is shown presenting the U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration 2009 Maryland Small Business Export Achievement Award to Ed Conaway of AAESI.
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During May AAESI added a Spanish language version of its proprietary 1 day Confined Space Operations training program to its inventory of OSHA compliant, Spanish language, training programs. The school’s Spanish language training course offerings now include hazardous waste site worker 24 & 40-hour initial training and 8-hour annual recertification training, adult first-aid, CPR/AED training and the above noted 10-hour Construction Industry Basic Safety Principles course. All are available upon request with a minimum of seven working days advance notice.
Read the May Newsletter

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Pictured above are several members of the twelfth class of Civic Works - B'More Green's work force development program who were graduated on April 1, 2009. To date, B'More Green which was started in 2001 has graduated a total of 185 students from its intensive six week, 240-hour environment
and construction industry occupational safety and life skills training program. An article about the mission
and operations of Civic - Works B'More Green will be published in the
May issue of The Patriot. |
What our Students Say about their training |
- Great course! People always think a refresher is a joke and not necessary, but you realize when you are in a course and are asked about and have to perform the basics and you can’t, your instructors are right there with clear and easy to understand information and instructions. Keep up the good work. See you again next year.
- What was the single thing you think was best about this course? My instructor; the best I’ve had.
- I’ve been attending these classes for a long time and both my instructors were professional and well prepared for any questions or problems presented.
- The things I liked best about the course were the practical demonstrations and student exercises.
- Unlike training taken elsewhere, the training wasn’t boring. It was hands-on and practical. My employer has never provided better training!
- Best confined space course I’ve ever had!
Are your students getting this level of training? |
THE SIX COMMANDMENTS OF SAFETY
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S ure of what you are doing. Maintain the knowledge
and skills needed. |
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A lert in your work environment and to the
potential causes of accidents. |
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F amiliar with the hazards in your workplace
and any unsafe conditions and/or work practices around you. |
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E ngaged. Concentrate on what you are doing.
Help your co-workers and advise your Supervisor and/or Safety Manager
about any hazards present in your work place. |
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T horough. Don't hurry and be SAFE. |
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Y ack about safety at work and home. |

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