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Real Estate Post Licensing | This OREC-approved, 45-hour Post-License Course is required for new real estate Sales Associates in their first license renewal cycle. The course covers all aspects of Real Estate Finance, methods used to evaluate all types of investment properties and the management of investment real estate and tools and strategies to embrace the cyclical market and exceed buyer expectations from first contact through transaction closing. Note: Per OREC Rules, students have six months from registration to complete this post-license course. This is an in person training class. | |
Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors in the Oil and Gas Industry (OLT) | This course is intended to fulfill the two-hour training requirement for supervisors in safety-sensitive industries who may be required to send workers for "reasonable suspicion" drug testing. Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to recall the U.S. Department of Transportation’s requirements for supervisor training under its drug-free workplace program mandates for safety-sensitive industries, the physiological effects of alcohol and how they are produced, and general physiological and behavioral characteristics of alcoholism. The learner will also be able to identify the five drugs the National Institute on Drug Abuse requires safety-sensitive drug tests to detect, the basic characteristics and physiological effects of marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and phencyclidine. Finally, learners will be able to identify recommended measures for avoiding legal problems when executing a company’s drug-free workplace program, identify recommended workplace alcohol- and drug-abuse documentation, and related intervention measures and strategies. This course is intended for all supervisors in the oil and gas industry that are involved with a substance abuse program. This course is intended to assist the employer in meeting the FMCSA Standard. | |
Recovery from Disaster - Local Community Role - G205 | This course is the condensed version of the 4-day E0210 resident course. This course covers foundational concepts in disaster recovery and the latest guidance on recovery planning. Participants will either assess their own recovery plan or a sample against this national planning guidance. Following that, participants will discuss how a disaster recovery effort can be organized, managed, and led along with the types of challenges faced by recovery managers. Scenario activities throughout the course give participants the opportunity to target information strategies, and address local capabilities and challenges. They will also analyze lessons learned from Joplin, Missouri. While this is normally a 2.5 day course, in time of disaster, it can be shortened for immediate need in training the basics of recovery based on local need and covers the roles and responsibilities of local recovery team members. | |
Residential Electrician | https://admin.ed2go.com/Admin.aspx?Prev=Tracking&Page=StdntManage&Site=autrytech&SiteId=4190&StudentID=3991878 | |
Respirator Fit Test | QUANTITIVE OR QUALITIVE FIT TESTING FOR COMPANIES. | |
RESPIRATOR SAFETY TRAINING | Student will learn information such as respirator selection, medical clearance/questionnaire, training, fit testing, and proper use/storage of the respirator. | |
Respiratory Protection (OLT) | 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. Learners who successfully complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of the basics of respiratory protection and how to use it on the job. Employees will learn about potential inhalation hazards, the different respirator types and their uses, how to fit test a respirator mask, and respirator care and maintenance. This course is designed for general industry employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to wear respiratory protection, and is intended to assist the employer in meeting OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be additional site-specific training components, hands-on training, and health testing required that must be fulfilled by an employer. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Respiratory Protection for Oil and Gas Personnel (OLT) | Oil and gas exploration and production often causes workers to encounter hazardous atmospheres. Hazardous chemical fumes, low oxygen environments, and even some types of dust particles can cause injury or illness to workers. If the atmosphere becomes hazardous to breathe, employees may require respiratory protection. Learners who successfully complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of the basics of respiratory protection and how to use it on the job. Employees will learn about potential inhalation hazards, the different respirator types and their uses, how to fit test a respirator mask, and respirator care and maintenance. This course is designed for employees on oil and gas exploration and production sites who, during their regular work duties, are required to wear respiratory protection, and is intended to assist the employer in meeting OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard. The course features examples and scenarios unique to the oil and gas industry. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be additional site-specific training components, hands-on training, and health testing required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors | Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors details common behavior changes and how they are a form of communication, non-medical approaches to behaviors and recognizing when additional help is needed. | |
Retail Industry Fundamentals | Learners who earn this certificate will develop basic customer service skills, math skills to conduct sales transactions and an understanding of the retail industry, its impact on the economy and the diverse jobs available. Best practices for interviewing and exploring career paths are also covered. This course is perfect for someone looking for a first job and/or developing workplace readiness skills. After completing this online course, you will be able to: •Define industry terms and recognize the retail cycle •Identify the economic impact of retail •Define and understand customer service and sales skills •Understand various technology tools used in retail •Learn industry career paths This class includes an exam at the end. Upon passing, you will receive a certificate from the National Retail Federation Foundation identifying you as a Retail Industry Fundamentals Specialist. RISE Up, a training program developed by the NRF Foundation in partnership with the top retailers across the industry in the United States. This curriculum and certification are nationally-recognized in the retail industry. | |
Retail Safety Orientation (OLT) | The retail and wholesale industry experiences around 800,000 serious injuries each year. That’s roughly 20% of all serious workplace injuries in the U.S. Fortunately, most of these injuries are preventable with proper safe work practices. This course is designed to introduce new retail workers to common hazards in the retail industry and their controls, as well as general strategies for emergency preparation and response. | |
Reviewing Your Credit | What can I learn from my credit report? Learn how to review your credit report yearly and how to make adjustments to your money management habits based on your report. This is a free class | |
Rigging Safety (OLT) | Rigging is a complex operation that requires extensive planning to keep everyone safe. An unstable load, a misinterpreted hand signal, lack of experience, lack of maintenance, and infrequent inspections can all cause incidents. Only trained and qualified individuals should ever attempt to perform rigging operations. This course alone won’t qualify learners to perform rigging, but it provides an overview of rigging operations and their hazards. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize employee roles in rigging operations, identify tools and equipment used in rigging, and identify types and components of rigging inspections. They should also be able to identify procedures for rigging and lifting loads, and recognize hazards associated with rigging and lifting. | |
Rigging Safety for Oil and Gas Operations (OLT) | Rigging in the foundation of many hoisting and lifting operations in the oil and gas industry, but it does come with some significant hazards, such as tipovers, contact with electric lines and falling loads. Workers who successfully complete this course will be able to identify the requirements of a qualified rigger and operator and the qualifications of each. The learner will also learn about the different types of cranes and other hoisting equipment and their functions, how to conduct inspections, how to rig, lift, and land a load, and occupational hazards in rigging operations and how to avoid them. This courses references OSHA regulations on rigging and lifting objects. | |
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN LEVEL 1 PART A | Rope Rescue Technician Level I is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013 Edition, Chapter 6.1. This course emphasizes the importance of anchor placement and strength as well and proper rigging in order to be safe and efficient. Skills covered are: knots, anchors, belay operations, ascending and descending a fixed rope, mechanical advantage, and raising and lowering systems. Required equipment for class: Rescue Helmet (Firefighting helmet will suffice); Clean leather or rescue gloves; Work books with ankle support; Safety glasses | |