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Securing Your Home | Enid Police Department Detective Sean Dyer will be presenting helpful tips on Home Safety and Securing your Home. Detective Dyer will cover topics on Security Camera locations; How the Police Department uses Cameras during investigations, security areas around your home and home security systems. Detective Dyer will also enlighten the community on the rights the home owner has when protecting their property. | |
Security Guard III Private Investigator | In this course you will review responsibilities to clients, private investigation laws, fair credit reporting laws, investigations and surveillance. Price includes first attempt at written certification test. | |
Slips/Trips/Falls in Retail Sales (OLT) | Slips, trips and falls are a major source of injury in U.S. workplaces. According to the Department of Labor, slips, trips and falls are the most common type of accident in the workplace and are responsible for around 25% of all reported injuries. These injuries aren’t always minor either; slips, trips and falls are the second leading cause of accidental death in the workplace. This course will teach employees about slip, trip and fall hazards and what they can do to minimize or eliminate those hazards. Employees will learn to identify general OSHA safety requirements, guarding for floor and wall openings, issues with stairways, ladder, scaffolds, loading docks and how personal behavior affects safety. This course is specifically designed for workers in the retail industry and contains examples and scenarios relevant to the retail environment. This course is intended to assist the employer in meeting the requirements of OSHA’s standards for walking and working surfaces. | |
Trench Rescue Technician Level I | Hands-on training with a variety of trench rescue procedures and scenarios highlight this 16-hour program. After a thorough examination of safety factors, soil classifications, trench dynamics and associated hazards, participants learn to apply proper sequential steps for safe rescue operations. Participants practice with an array of specialized equipment, shoring devices and techniques. | |
Understanding Respiratory Protection and Fit Testing | Many work environments can involve airborne particles that could be hazardous if inhaled. Airborne viruses, hazardous chemical fumes, and even some types of dust particles can cause injury or illness if workers breathe them in. If the atmosphere becomes hazardous to breathe, employees may require respiratory protection. This course will cover: •Risk factors for respiratory illness and injury •Qualitative vs. Quantitative fit tests •Types of masks •Process for getting fit testing done | |
Vehicle Rescue Technician Level 1-A | This course is for Garfield County Volunteer Fire Departments. It will be taught by Oklahoma State Fire Service Training. | |
Working at Heights | This course will cover the importance of proper technique of tethering and securing tools while working at heights. According to OSHA regulations, working at height requirements, including fall protection, is necessary for any elevated surface over four feet in general industry workplaces. In addition, OSHA requires that fall protection be provided when working over dangerous equipment and machinery, regardless of the fall distance. | |
Working Towards a Positive Safety Culture | Join us as we kick off Safety Week 2023! We invite you to join us for breakfast to hear from industry expert David Burnett on why it is important to have a positive safety culture in every business. When we say that "safety is everyone's responsibility," we mean it. It's important that all levels and leadership of an organization - from the frontline worker to the finance office - understand how safety initiatives affect recruitment and retention, liability, and the bottom line. During this breakfast, we will also recognize Autry Tech's annual safety partners as well as have a moment of silence for those who lost their lives last year in safety incidents. Breakfast is provided. RSVP is requested. | |