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Basic Controls / Reduced AC Voltage Starters | Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to utilize a primary resistor starter and a soft starter. You will also understand the underlying principles of reduced AC voltage starters | |
Basic Controls / Primary Resistor Starters with Time Relays | Understand how primary resistor starters operate. Upon completion of this unit, you will understand how time relays work. You will also be able to utilize solid-state time relays in applications requiring time delays. | |
Basic Controls / Jogging Control Circuits | Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to understand how friction brakes work, and connect selected jogging control circuits. | |
Basic Controls / Circuit Layout and Specifications | Upon completion of this unit, you will be familiar with device ratings, symbols, abbreviations, and circuit diagrams used to characterize control circuits. | |
Basic Controls / Basic Principles of Motor Controls | Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to identify and demonstrate the utility of different types of motor control and current protection devices. You will also be able to understand the operation of a lockout/tagout procedure. | |
Basic Controls / Basic Control Circuits | Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to construct and analyze simple control circuits with various control devices. | |
Basic Business Office Management | This class will help build core business skills. It will provide instruction to operate entry level Microsoft Excel and Word and prepare the student for the Administrative Technologies Advanced class. | |
Baseball Officiating | Have you thought about becoming a baseball umpire? This could be for little league or even for High School. This class helps you prepare for the test to be a certified umpire in the state of Oklahoma. | |
Backyard Chickens Beginners | Backyard Chickens: Step 1, housing, equipment, basic nutrition, lighting, predation, proper cleaning | |
Backyard Chickens Advanced | Backyard Chickens: Step 2, advanced nutrition, rules and regs. sales, biosecurity, waste management | |
Backyard Beekeeping for Beginners | Learn the basics to get started beekeeping in your backyard. You'll learn which supplies you'll need, and the knowledge to keep your hive(s) healthy and productive. | |
Backroom and Stocking Safety in the Retail Industry (OLT) | Working in the retail industry is generally seen as a very safe occupation with a low risk of injury. The truth is, however, that work-related injuries and illnesses are very common among retail workers. In fact, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health the retail and wholesale industry has the second-highest rate of nonfatal injuries and illnesses of any industry sector. Musculoskeletal disorders, falls, cuts, and injuries from accidents involving vehicles and machinery are all too common in retail and grocery settings, particularly in the back room, stock room, or loading and unloading area. This course is designed to give the learner an overview of the hazards common to stocking duties and working in the backroom area of a retail or wholesale store. The course also provides techniques for safe lifting and safe stacking and moving of loads. This course is designed for all employees working in a retail or grocery environment. Employers may also be interested in the following related courses: Back Injury Prevention in the Retail Industry, Ladder Safety in the Retail Industry, and Backroom Safety for Supermarkets. | |
Back to Basics Business Start Up | It's back to basics! If you want to start a business but aren't sure where to begin, then this class is for you. In this workshop, our SBDC professionals will address many of the questions you should ask yourself before beginning the process of starting a new business. Attendees will learn about legal business structures, small business tax basics, best management practices, basic marketing strategies and market research. We will also talk about how to write a business plan and the importance of financial statements. After attending, you will have the opportunity to connect with one of our SBDC Business Advisors to get assistance in moving through the stages of your business venture. Attendees will receive a copy of the presentation along with helpful handouts, and have the opportunity to ask questions | |
Back Injury Prevention in the Retail Industry (OLT) | Back injuries are one of the most common workplace hazards that retail workers experience. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that back injuries make up nearly twenty percent of all workplace injuries and costs the nation an estimated twenty to fifty billion dollars a year. Learners who complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of the major causes of workplace back injuries and how to prevent them. Employees will learn about hazards and the three major types of hazard controls. This course provides ergonomic information to help employers comply with OSHA’s General Duty Clause. This course is designed for retail employees to help prevent back injuries. | |
Babysitter Basics | Want to make some money this summer? Think you might like working with kids? Make yourself more marketable as a babysitter by learning how to be responsible for children of all ages, how the needs of infants and children change as they grow, and activities for children to make your babysitting experience safe and fun! In this class you learn to make some nutritious and fun meals and snacks, and how to create a safe environment for children to play. It is recommended to also enroll in the Babysitter First Aide and CPR course to ensure a well-rounded training. We have multiple offerings for your convenience. This class is geared towards ages 12-16. | |