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Occ Pipeline Safety Training | The Pipeline Safety Class will cover a variety of topics and will include a question and answer session. The class will include: Drug & Alcohol Plan Excavation Damage Update DIMP Transmission rule update Emergency Outage Plan | |
OKIE811 | This class is used to reserve room space between individual OKIE811 sessions or for general OKIE811 room needs. | |
OKIE811: 811 Certification | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811 by April 24 at https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2024 The objective of this program is to improve excavator safety through comprehensive training to prevent accidental damage to underground facilities during excavation. Course content is specific to Oklahoma and the Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act as well as Contact Center procedures and Best Practices. There is a 25- question test at the end that must be passed with an 80% or better score for the student to receive their certification. The chapters in this program cover: • Planning & Administration of Excavation Projects • Site Preparation & Actions for Safe Excavation • Trenching Dangers, Damages & Consequences This class is provided by OKIE811. | |
OKIE811: Confined Spaces | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811 by April 24 at https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2024 A confined space has limited openings for entry or exit, is large enough for entering and working, and is not designed for continuous worker occupancy. Confined spaces include underground vaults, tanks, storage bins, manholes, pits, silos, underground utility vaults and pipelines. | |
OKIE811: Enid Safety Day | Presented in partnership by OKIE811 and Autry Technology Center, OKIE811 Safety Days includes continuing education and awareness for key industry stakeholders. This coordinated public safety awareness event offers excavators, contractors and facility owner/operators an opportunity to see and hear a proud experience emphasizing proper use of the 811-notifiction system, safe industry practices, and response actions to take in the event of damages. A full schedule and list of sponsors is available on the OKIE811 website. You must register on the OKIE811 website: https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2024 by April 24. Registration is free and includes valuable training, a chance to win door prizes, and lunch! | |
OKIE811: Excavation & Trenching Safety | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811 by April 24 at https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2024 Trenching and excavating work presents serious hazards to all worksite personnel. Without proper excavation safety training, employees could fail to notice small imperfections in systems or equipment that could lead to serious complications, including cave-ins. Most workers caught in a cave-in are either seriously injured or killed. This trenching and excavation training details best practices that enhance safety on the job site. Course topics include hazard recognition, protective system requirements, and soil classification. | |
OKIE811: OCC Underground Damage Prevention Awareness | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811 by April 24 at https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2024 The Oklahoma Corporation Commission serves as the enforcing authority for the Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act. To enhance safety and promote compliance with the law, OCC has established a dedicated damage prevention team overseeing excavation practices near pipelines in Oklahoma. Discover the collaborative efforts between OCC and OKIE811 as we present training initiatives designed to ensure the well-being of individuals and foster adherence to regulatory guidelines. | |
Oklahoma Cryptozoology 101: Bigfoot and Others | Cryptozoology is the study of creatures whose existence is disputed or unsubstantiated. In this class, the instructor will cover cryptid related topics such as: Differing types of cryptids in Oklahoma (Bigfoot, Dogman, Deer Woman, Little People, Oklahoma Octopus); Historical accounts of cryptids in Oklahoma and North America; Modern day reports from eyewitnesses; Known behaviorisms of cryptids; Field research tactics; Light phenomenon associated with these creatures; and The Woo. Students will earn a competency based certificate upon completion of the training. The information in this training is for personal interest purposes and is not a direct reflection of the views of Autry. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Game Care | Intro to deer processing We will take a whole deer and show a beginning hunter or someone who wants to learn to process deer how to make very basic cuts and package them and tools. This class isn't for the experienced person it's for the beginner level how to quarter and cut a whole deer and put it in freezer. any questions contact Marshall Reigh 580-860-4908 | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Archery in the Schools | Through the Oklahoma National Archery in the Schools (OKNASP) Program, students have the chance to excel today, tomorrow, and throughout a lifetime in the unique sport of archery. The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP), of which OKNASP is a part, is a coordinated effort and partnership between schools, state wildlife agencies, and the nation’s archery industry. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Explore Bowfishing | Explore Bowfishing is one of the newest Outdoor Education programs currently being offered to Oklahoma schools that are incorporating the Outdoor Education programs in the classroom. This program merges the sport of fishing with archery by introducing students to the equipment and techniques used in bowfishing. Currently Oklahoma has over 150 schools participating in the Explore Bowfishing program across the state. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Fishing Education (Aquatic Ed) | The Aquatic Resources Education Program (AREP) promotes the sport of fishing and aquatic resource awareness as well as a way to give youth, an opportunity to learn about Oklahoma's aquatic environments and how to fish. Developed in 1988, the program's objectives are: Increase the understanding, appreciation, and awareness of Oklahoma's aquatic resources. Facilitate the learning of angling skills, outdoor ethics, and sport-fishing opportunities in the state. Enhance urban fishing opportunities. Develop Family Fishing Clinics or seminars. Provide information on specialized fishing techniques. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma fall and winter fishing opportunity's | We will go over the oklahoma trout areas and tackle and baits. | |
Oklahoma Wildlife Department Deer scoring | The Oklahoma wildlife dept will be here to score Oklahoma deer and elk harvested in the state to get them cy Curtis certified. | |
OPAL: Emergency Responder Training | Presented by OPAL (Oklahoma Pipeline Awareness Liaison) Increase awareness of pipelines •Increase damage prevention efforts •Work together with emergency responders •Enhance coordination through scenario based exercises | |