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Lockout/Tagout for Affected Personnel (OLT) | During equipment or machinery maintenance, there is a danger of workers being injured by stored energy, or by someone reactivating the machine or equipment. These kinds of accidents can cause severe injury or even death. Lockout/tagout is a method to ensure all workers stay safe by preventing accidental start-up or the release of stored energy. When learners have successfully completed this course, they should be able to recognize the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures and the roles involved, and also identify lockout/tagout related equipment. | |
Long Term Care Nurse Aid-Reporting Only Sessions | Utilize in person training to prepare for the LTCNA Skill and Written Exam. Master the skills to perform personal care for residents in nursing homes, assisted living centers and hospitals under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse. Upon completion, you will be eligible to take the certification exams for Long Term Care Nurse Aides CNA to be placed on the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s Nurse Aide Registry. Attendance during all classes and clinicals is required by state law. CPR and State certification tests are included in course fees. | |
Loss Prevention in Retail Sales (OLT) | Theft and other forms of shrinkage are a major problem for the retail industry, costing American businesses over $30 billion every year. Loss prevention is an important aspect of working in a retail or grocery setting, so it is important for employees to understand the goals of loss prevention and their role in the store’s loss prevention program. When this course is complete, the learner should be able to recognize common types of internal and external theft and appropriate responses. This course is designed for retail and grocery employees and features scenarios and examples relevant to the retail industry. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Machine Guarding For Oil And Gas Personnel (OLT) | Moving machine parts have the potential to cause severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, or blindness. Any machine part, function, or process that may cause injury must be safeguarded. Employees who successfully complete this course will learn to define machine guarding, locate fundamental machine areas, machine hazards, the types of machine guards, and the types of machine devices. This course is intended for oil and gas industry employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to work with or around machines equipped with guarded machinery, and can assist employers in meeting the provisions of OSHA’s Machinery and Machine Guarding standard. | |
Makeup 101: Mom and Me | Join us for a fun night teaching your child about natural makeup application. You will learn plenty too! This class will teach you to utilize your makeup in the best light. Bring your makeup bag and learn how to do a full face application! Kids must be accompanied by an adult. | |
Manufacturing in the Energy Sector | As a manufacturing decision-maker looking to bid on energy sector contracts, it is crucial that you understand the specific requirements and regulations within the industry. Join Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance's Joe Edmonson and Jenny Cothran in a discovery session to see how your current capabilities align with energy sector requests, review what certifications are required and/or desired by the industry, and learn what incentives may be available for your business' expansion. Lunch is provided. | |
Marijuana Industry Hazards | This short class will discuss the hazards found in the marijuana industry, to include hazards to firefighters. Discussion on buildings, grow facilities and extraction facilities. | |
Marketing to Veterans | This class teaches realtors how to tap into this underserved market and effectively serve Veterans during the homebuying process. During this event, realtors will be able to connect with local Veterans organizations that military and Veteran clients may need, including Military OneSource and others. This class will be taught by Kayla Nelson with Envoy Mortgage. Kayla is a military spouse. | |
Maximizing Credit | How is credit scored? Why does my credit score matter? Learn what steps to take for obtaining credit, using it wisely and the impact money management has on your future credit standing. This is a free class | |
MCI Management and the April 27th 2024 Sulphur, OK Tornado Response | Join us as we look at first hand accounts of proper MCI management with an in depth look into the April 27th 2024 Sulphur Oklahoma Tornado Response from the responders on the front line. This class is open to all First Responders. | |
MEDICAL BILLING & CODING (OLT) | Ed2Go BUNDLE MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY& BILLING/CODING | |
Medical Terminology (OLT) | ED2GO If you have ever had trouble memorizing medical terms, this series is for you. You'll learn medical terminology from an anatomical approach by looking at each root term, its origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage. Learn medical terminology related to all 11 of the body's organ systems, and review different diagnostic and treatment procedures for each system. This series of courses includes lessons and activities designed to help you understand and remember the medical terminology you learn. Costs: Instructor lead (Certain Start Dates) $199. | |
Medical Terminology Series (OLT) | Ed2Go This course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical approach. Root terms are divided by each body system. The origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage is provided for each root term. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Unusual and interesting information is provided in regards to each term. Root terms are combined with prefixes and suffixes as your learning will culminate in the interpretation of several paragraphs of medical notes. Costs: Instructor Led (with start dates) - $199.00 | |
Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach (OLT) | Ed2Go. This course will teach you to understand medical terminology as it pertains to each body system. Using graphics and study tips you will not only learn definitions and root terms, but also their application in the medical world. Learning blocks are used to condense information and to help isolate what you need to know verses what is nice to know, and you will be provided with fun and unusual facts to help you remember the medical terminology in unique ways. You will have opportunities to see how medical terminology is used in the real world through case study assignments and will be provided with flashcards to help you study. The knowledge gained in this course will help you take the next step in your medical career or education. | |
Medicare Fraud Prevention | Medicare fraud prevention for the elderly involves various measures to protect older adults from being targeted by fraudulent schemes. These measures may include educating seniors about common scams, encouraging them to review their Medicare statements regularly for any suspicious charges, and advising them to never give out personal information over the phone or online unless they are certain of the legitimacy of the request. Additionally, seniors can be advised to report any suspected fraud to the appropriate authorities, such as the Medicare Fraud Hotline, Senior Medicare Patrol or the Office of the Inspector General. By staying informed and vigilant, elderly individuals can help prevent falling victim to Medicare fraud and protect their healthcare benefits. This is a free class | |