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OKIE811: Confined Spaces | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration l ...‹more› Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration link is included with the class "OKIE811: Enid Safety Day." This session addresses how to protect employees from the hazards posed by working in or around confined spaces, including requirements for training, identification and assessment of confined spaces, and rescue. | |
OKIE811: Enid Safety Day | Presented in partnership by OKIE811 and Autry Technology Center, O ...‹more› Presented in partnership by OKIE811 and Autry Technology Center, OKIE811 Safety Day includes continuing education and awareness for key industry stakeholders. This coordinated public safety awareness event offers excavators, contractors and facility owner/operators an opportunity to see and hear a proud experience emphasizing proper use of the 811-notifiction system, safe industry practices, and response actions to take in the event of damages. A full schedule and list of sponsors is available now on the OKIE811 website. You must register on the OKIE811 website - https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2025. Registration is free and includes valuable training, a chance to win door prizes, and lunch! | |
OKIE811: Excavation & Trenching Safety | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration l ...‹more› Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration link is included with the class "OKIE811: Enid Safety Day." This course covers OSHA standard 1926 subpart P: soil classification; sloping and benching; aluminum hydraulic shoring; requirements for protective systems; manufactured tabulated data; site specific engineering; and general requirements. | |
OKIE811: OCC Underground Damage Prevention Awareness | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration l ...‹more› Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration link is included with the class "OKIE811: Enid Safety Day." The Oklahoma Corporation Commission serves as the enforcing authority for the Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act. To enhance safety and promote compliance with the law, OCC has established a dedicated damage prevention team overseeing excavation practices near pipelines in Oklahoma. Discover the collaborative efforts between OCC and OKIE811 as we present training initiatives designed to ensure the well-being of individuals and foster adherence to regulatory guidelines. | |
Oklahoma Bass fishing Boot camp | Top Oklahoma pro fisherman will be teaching the top techniques in ...‹more› Top Oklahoma pro fisherman will be teaching the top techniques in fishing today. Also the top colleges and industry leaders will be in the house to talk the truth about fishing. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Game Care | Intro to deer processing We will take a whole deer and show a beg ...‹more› Intro to deer processing We will take a whole deer and show a beginning hunter or someone who wants to learn to process deer how to make very basic cuts and package them and tools. This class isn't for the experienced person it's for the beginner level how to quarter and cut a whole deer and put it in freezer. any questions contact Marshall Reigh 580-860-4908 | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Archery in the Schools | Through the Oklahoma National Archery in the Schools (OKNASP) Prog ...‹more› Through the Oklahoma National Archery in the Schools (OKNASP) Program, students have the chance to excel today, tomorrow, and throughout a lifetime in the unique sport of archery. The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP), of which OKNASP is a part, is a coordinated effort and partnership between schools, state wildlife agencies, and the nation’s archery industry. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Explore Bowfishing | Explore Bowfishing is one of the newest Outdoor Education programs ...‹more› Explore Bowfishing is one of the newest Outdoor Education programs currently being offered to Oklahoma schools that are incorporating the Outdoor Education programs in the classroom. This program merges the sport of fishing with archery by introducing students to the equipment and techniques used in bowfishing. Currently Oklahoma has over 150 schools participating in the Explore Bowfishing program across the state. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Explore Bowhunting | Beginning in 2010, the Explore Bowhunting curriculum was developed ...‹more› Beginning in 2010, the Explore Bowhunting curriculum was developed by the Archery Trade Association (ATA) to teach students (aged 11-17) basic skills used to bowhunt. The program not only teaches students how to interact with nature using ageless hunting skills, but it also teaches an appreciation of what is around them and enhances their encounters with the outdoors. As one of the first states to pilot Explore Bowhunting, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is excited to coordinate with state schools to conduct the program, particularly as a compliment to the highly successful National Archery In Schools and Oklahoma Hunter Education in the Schools programs. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Fishing Education (Aquatic Ed) | The Aquatic Resources Education Program (AREP) promotes the sport ...‹more› The Aquatic Resources Education Program (AREP) promotes the sport of fishing and aquatic resource awareness as well as a way to give youth, an opportunity to learn about Oklahoma's aquatic environments and how to fish. Developed in 1988, the program's objectives are: Increase the understanding, appreciation, and awareness of Oklahoma's aquatic resources. Facilitate the learning of angling skills, outdoor ethics, and sport-fishing opportunities in the state. Enhance urban fishing opportunities. Develop Family Fishing Clinics or seminars. Provide information on specialized fishing techniques. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
Oklahoma fall and winter fishing opportunity's | We will go over the oklahoma trout areas and tackle and baits. ...‹more› We will go over the oklahoma trout areas and tackle and baits. | |
Oklahoma Wildlife Department Deer scoring | The Oklahoma wildlife dept will be here to score Oklahoma deer and ...‹more› The Oklahoma wildlife dept will be here to score Oklahoma deer and elk harvested in the state to get them cy Curtis certified. | |
Oklahoma Wildlife Dept Wild Game Cooking | Members of the Oklahoma Wildlife Dept will be teaching wild game c ...‹more› Members of the Oklahoma Wildlife Dept will be teaching wild game care and preparation from the field to the table. | |
OPAL: Emergency Responder Training | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration l ...‹more› Attendees must register directly through OKIE811. A registration link is included with the class "OKIE811: Enid Safety Day." Presented by OPAL (Oklahoma Pipeline Awareness Liaison) Pipeline Operators lead this presentation so they can effectively engage with emergency responders, public officials, and excavation stakeholders about the basics of pipeline safety. Discussion includes damage prevention, leak recognition, response, and reporting, National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS), and more. | |
OSHA 10 General Industry (OLT) | SafetySkills: This course is intended to provide general industry ...‹more› SafetySkills: This course is intended to provide general industry workers with awareness of the common job-related safety and health hazards, as well as an awareness of the history and purpose of OSHA and major OSHA requirements such as Hazard Communication and the use of proper PPE. This course meets OSHA compliance standards and regulations, meaning your learners will achieve the same learning objectives as people who complete the OSHA 10 Authorized course, with the added benefit of updated content and enhanced animation and interactivity. Learners will not receive a DOL OSHA 10 card, but will receive a SafetySkills certificate of completion. | |