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Hot work / Arc Welding for Oil and Gas Operations (OLT) | Arc welding is an important, but dangerous task. Workers can easily burn their eyes and body, breathe in toxic fumes or damage their hearing. This course should help employees identify hazards associated with arc welding and hot work on oil and gas production sites, and how to protect themselves. Employees will also receive information about burns, fumes and gases, electric shock, fire and noise hazards. This course is provided to assist the employer in meeting the requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252, General Requirements and 254, Arc Welding and Cutting. This course is intended for oil and gas employees who perform hot work, including welding, brazing and torch cutting, as part of their regular work duties. In addition to this course, the employer might also provide courses on Compressed Gas Safety, Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
Hot Work/Arc Welding (OLT) | SafetySkills: Hot work is any work that produces fire or sparks, including welding, flame cutting, soldering, and brazing. Welding and other forms of hot work can pose a serious health hazard to workers, but training, safe practices and hazard controls can help workers keep themselves safe. This course should help employees identify types of hot work and their hazards, and identify employee roles and responsibilities for hot work. Employees will also receive information about hazards specific to hot work, additional hazards associated with hot work, and hazard controls for performing hot work. This course is provided to assist the employer in meeting the requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252, General Requirements and 254, Arc Welding and Cutting. This course is intended for employees who perform hot work, including welding, brazing and torch cutting, as part of their regular work duties. In addition to this course, the employer might also provide courses on Compressed Gas Safety, Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. This course is available in English and Spanish. | |
How to Prepare for a Monologue | Interpreting and memorizing a monologue can seem daunting but once you know how to deconstruct the text, it will feel much more manageable and natural. This 9-hour course is intentionally organized to help you unlock your inner performer and hone your skills in a supportive environment. Target Audience: Teens and Adults Join Master Instructor Savannah Sprinkle for a series of theatre classes to help build confidence in stage performance. With a degree in Musical Theatre from Elon University, Savannah brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role as an educator, having worked extensively in cruise lines, regional theaters, and a national tour. She believes in the transformative power of laughter in the learning process and strives to create a dynamic and supportive classroom environment where students feel encouraged to explore their creativity. Classes will emphasize active participation and collaboration, aiming to empower students to find their own voice and express themselves authentically through the arts. | |
How to STOP a Bully | "How to Stop a Bully" is a free workshop offering strategies for young people who are targeted by bullies. Parents, counselors, teachers, and young people experiencing bullying are encouraged to attend. Minors must be accompanied by a parent. CEU's are available for licensed mental health providers. Please register online at https://forms.gle/ZRAq6wyFmnRCh8uF8 | |
HUMAN RESOURCES AND BENEFITS | https://admin.ed2go.com/Admin.aspx?Prev=Tracking&Page=StdntManage&Site=autrytech&SiteId=960&StudentID=3109068 | |
Human Resources Professional | Ed2Go Bundle Payroll Practice and Management course code. | |
Identifying Your NAICS Codes | NAICS codes assist businesses in being identified as candidates for certain government contracts. They act as unique, grouping identifiers for businesses. Learn more about them, how to identify yours and what to do with them once you've found yours. | |
Implementing QMS Structure Into Your Business | As a manufacturer, especially one who is also a small business or startup, pursuing projects that require ISO 9001 or another QMS designation can be intimidating. Oftentimes, companies are told that becoming certified can potentially cost upwards of tens of thousands of dollars in initial training and investment. Let us help you navigate the decision to pursue your quality goals, and potentially save you thousands of dollars in getting started while giving you the confidence you need to pursue new contracts. Join us for the second of three classes to help make quality management systems (QMS) less intimidating and provide a casual learning environment where questions are encouraged. Pulling from the expertise of Kenton Dechant, quality manager for an international manufacturing firm, this session will focus on: •Reviewing contracts to determine quality requirements •Understanding purchasing controls within your company's processes •Producing your product, including development, procedures, equipment controls, and final approval •Continuous Improvement actions •Documentation, internal audits, management review, and more. •What QMS is NOT | |
Incubator Admission Workshop | Learn the steps to apply for admission into our certified business incubator located at the Strate Center for Business Development. | |
Individual Eyelash Extension Cosmetologist | Boost services provided for your clientele. Get training for applying individual eyelash extensions in your professional salon. Learn on manikins and live models. Hands on instructor training, certification of completion at finish of class. | |
Industrial controls/ DC drives | In this unit, you will explore DC Drives. Identify minimum and maximum speeds. limit the current supplied by the drive, and compensate for the internal resistance of the motor | |
Industrial Controls/Intro to AC Drives | When you have completed this unit you will be able to use an AC Drive, you will know how to set the operating parameters. You will also learn how to protect the equipment from overcurrent, overvoltage, and overheating by setting the protection parameters. | |
Industrial Mechanic Level 3 | This Level three course is intended for mechanics with a basic mechanical and electrical experience that wish to deepen there knowledge in basic control circuits and there components. You will also be shown proper mounting of electrical enclosures, bending conduit, and electrical power distribution. Basic controls: · Basic Principles of Motor Control · Circuit Layout and Specifications · Basic Control Circuits · Jogging Control Circuits · Reduced AC Voltage Starters · Primary Resistor Starters with Time Relays · Basic Controls Test Basic Industrial Wiring: · Enclosures and Conduits · Electrical Power Distribution | |
Industrial Mechanic Level 4 | This level four course is designed for intermediate industrial mechanics that understand all task from previous levels. This course will bring together the skills from all three previous levels and will be applied to build a working Overhead door circuit from a empty frame. They will also be indroduced to AC and DC motor drives. Advanced Industrial Wiring: · Wire a Motor Control Circuit · Conduits and Conductors · Motor Control Components · Wire an Overhead Door Simulator Industrial Controls: · Intro to AC Drives · Basic DC Drives | |
Influenza Pandemic Planning for Business (OLT) | Class Description SafetySkills: Influenza is a common disease that can cause an uncommon amount of trouble for business owners and managers. It’s important to have a plan for pandemic flu because in a worst-case-scenario situation, businesses could experience a loss in profits, a temporary loss of viability or even bankruptcy. Learners who successfully complete this course will have displayed the ability to identify the major points of a pandemic flu preparedness plan and recommended employee-related and business-related policies and procedures to include in such a plan. This course is designed for human resources officers or other upper managers working for small- to medium-sized businesses. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |