NUTS AND BOLTS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE – 8 HRS SAFETY MANAGEMENT DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS – 8 HRS During emergency operations the opportunities for severe hazards increase. If safe behaviors and conditions don’t already exist within a safety culture, injuries and operational losses can occur when danger and time constraints increase. This course defines safety culture development and its benefits. It also covers management structures, such as the Incident Command System, and how they relate to workplace safety. This course is a must-have for both safety professionals and emergency managers. Cost: In district: FREE SYN: 2824 OSHT-1071-112CL 08:00AM-05:00PM Out of district: FREE 07/22/16 F GCSI 112 C Worden ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING SAFE WORKPLACES – 8 HRS This course trains individuals on electrical safety work practices and mandated requirements under OSHA 1910.331 through 1910.335. The class will reference the NFPA 70E standards. Topics include employer and employee responsibilities, OSHA penalties and noncompliance, how to identify electrical hazards, lock out/tag out procedures, GFCIs, insulation and grounding, understanding arc flash labels, selection and care of personal protective equipment, and safety and health culture. Cost: In district: FREE SYN: 2827 OSHT-1071-114CL 08:00AM-05:00PM Out of district: FREE 08/05/16 F GCSI 112 COM Faculty By definition, industrial hygiene is the art and science of the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, communication and control of hazards in the workplace that may result in injury or illness. In practice, industrial hygiene is how we measure whether or not people might get sick or hurt at their jobs. This class will cover the fundamentals of industrial hygiene and how to determine what an industrial hygiene program should look like at your facility. Cost: In district: FREE SYN: 2828 OSHT-1071-115CL 08:00AM-05:00PM Out of district: FREE 08/19/16 F GCSI 112 T Holowaty Continuing Education Registration will take place in the CE Office located in the Technical-Vocational Building, Ste. 1475 or register online at www.com.edu/ce. COM Admissions is no longer registering CE students. Acceptable forms of registration payment: Credit and debit cards, money order and check. Cash cannot be accepted. WANTED … Individuals with Industrial Craft Experience to Teach! We are looking for professionals to teach the next generation of craft workers! Even if you’ve never taught, you have valuable, real-world insights to share, while earning a salary to do what you love. We are looking for instructors with a minimum of three years’ experience in the following areas: ■ Mechanical Maintenance/Millwright ■ HVAC ■ Manual Machinist ■ CNC Machinist ■ Instrumentation ■ Electrical ■ Pipefitting ■ Welding David Barrett, CNC Supervisor A&A Machine and Fabrication For more information, contact the office of CE Industrial Workforce Programs, email resume to aking15@com.edu or call 409-933-8406. 28