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| Class Name | Course Description | |
|---|---|---|
| HAZWOPER 8hr. Refresher | (Prerequisite: 24-hour or 40-hour Hazwoper training, Rural Fire Fighter/EMS) Students will review OSHA's Hazwoper requirements for the workplace. Couresework includes classroom instruction and a practical equipment review. | |
| Healthy Minds, Productive Teams: Fostering Mental Wellness in the Workplace | "Healthy Minds, Productive Teams: Fostering Mental Wellness in the Workplace" is an engaging and insightful class designed to equip managers, HR professionals, and employees with the tools and knowledge necessary to cultivate a mentally healthy work environment. This course delves into the critical connection between mental wellness and productivity, offering practical strategies for identifying, addressing, and preventing mental health challenges within teams. Participants will learn about the importance of creating a supportive workplace culture that encourages open dialogue about mental health, the implementation of wellness programs that prioritize the well-being of all employees. Through expert guidance, attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how to foster a workplace where mental wellness is a cornerstone of success, leading to more resilient, satisfied, and productive teams. Taught by Capt. Jason Ruggieri of the US Air Force. | |
| Hearing Audiograms | Audiometric testing to help establish a baseline and monitor employee hearing for future reference. | |
| Hoisting and Rigging | Our Basic Rigger program is designed to develop riggers’ knowledge, skills, abilities with several types of rigging practices. The rigger will be able to recognize the limitations, safe work practices, and proper inspection methods of equipment and hardware used in rigging and lifting operations. Rigger’s will understand and apply safety standards and work practices for safe cranes operations that involve power lines, weather conditions, functions and how to respond to various incidents. Rigger’s will have understanding and demonstrate various communications methods used in crane operations. Training is developed to meet/ exceed current ASME & OSHA standards and Accredited through The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Trainees will receive certification and wallet cards after completing written exams and performance evaluations. Our Basic Rigger’s program is developed to meet ANSI/ ASSP Z490.1-2016 Accepted Practices for Safety Health and Environmental training. Each participant will receive certification after completing classroom coursework. | |
| ISNetworld Training | Learn the basic information on ISNetworld on your lunch break. We'll tell you everything you need to know to start using this resource for contractors and suppliers. | |
| Job Safety Analysis Workshop (JSA) | Every job has risks, but the best way to prevent accidents is to plan ahead. In this interactive workshop, students will learn how to conduct a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) to identify workplace hazards before they cause injuries. The course covers step-by-step methods for breaking down job tasks, spotting potential hazards, and recommending safe work practices. Participants will practice creating JSAs they can take back to their worksites, making safety a part of daily operations. Upon completion, learners will receive a certificate showing they are trained in JSA best practices. | |
| Mobile Audiograms | We invite you to stop by Autry Technology Center during our Safety Week 2025 to receive a complimentary audiometric exam for yourself and your team. This exam will give you a good baseline to determine where your hearing is at now so you can take precautions to protect it for the future. According to a report by the National Safety Council (NSC), it is estimated that 30 million people in the United States have hearing loss with approximately 22 million workers exposed to potentially damaging levels of noise every year. Once hearing is lost, it is permanent and irreversible. Audiometric testing monitors an employee’s hearing over time. It also provides an opportunity for employers to educate employees about their hearing and the need to protect it. Your hearing is important to us. We look forward to seeing you and your team on Wednesday, April 30. Our mobile hearing trailer will be parked on the east end of the building by the gazebo. You may enter through the Autry Tech main entrance or park in any available spot close to the hearing trailer. *DISCLAIMER: Our team are nationally-certified technicians of the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC). As Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationists, we cannot diagnose hearing loss. This is not a medical exam. | |
| Mobile Crane Training | Our Mobile Crane Training Curriculum is designed to train workers to safely operate mobile cranes. Attendees will learn the proper techniques for inspection, rigging, operation, and maintenance of mobile cranes. In addition, they will also learn about the hazards associated with handling overhead loads and techniques to mitigate or remove potential hazards to ensure a safe working environment. In addition to classroom instruction, delivery will include a practical component for students to demonstrate and improve their operating ability. Participants in this course are expected to have completed Hoisting and Rigging prior to this course. This course is designed to meet criteria outlined in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.1427. Each participant will receive NCCER certification after successful completion of coursework. | |
| OKIE811 | Before you dig, it’s the law to call 811. This course teaches the importance of contacting OKIE811 before starting any excavation or digging project, whether for construction, landscaping, or utility work. Students will learn how to properly submit a locate request, read utility markings, and recognize the dangers of hitting underground utilities. The training also covers Oklahoma state requirements, safe digging practices, and what to do in case of a utility strike. Upon completion, participants will understand their responsibilities and how to keep themselves and their crews safe while preventing costly damage. | |
| OKIE811: Enid Safety Day | 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! | |
| OSHA's Top 10: Common Citations & Compliance Strategies | This one-hour seminar is tailored for safety and HR professionals, focusing on OSHA's Top 10 most commonly cited standards. Taught by Kenneth Bond, Safety Consultant for the Oklahoma Department of Labor, OSHA Division, we'll delve into the specific parts of the regulations these citations relate to and provide practical tips to ensure your workplace remains compliant. Enhance your safety knowledge and protect your organization from potential violations. This course has been approved for 1 hour of SHRM and HRCI credit. Thank you to Enid SHRM for your partnership and support! | |
| Personal Situational Awareness | Maintaining situational awareness in today's world is essential to keeping yourself and your family safe. This one-hour course will discuss what you need to be paying attention to in multiple aspects of your daily life. | |
| SafeLandUSA 2021 Orientacion en Espanol | El Energy Training Council, Safeland USA y Autry Technology Center se han asociado para brindar orientación en salud, seguridad y medio ambiente para la industria energética. Esta orientación de 10 horas cubrirá equipo de protección personal, conciencia del espacio confinado, seguridad contra incendios, bloqueo/etiquetado, comunicación de riesgos, conciencia ambiental, seguridad eléctrica, protección contra caídas, conciencia de H2S, abuso de sustancias y otros temas. Nuestro objetivo principal es reducir el número de accidentes evitables. Esta capacitación es obligatoria para muchas compañías petroleras. | |
| SafeLandUSA 2021 ORIENTATION | Energy Training Council, Safeland USA and Autry Technology Center partner together to provide health, safety and environmental orientation for the energy industry. This 8-hour orientation will cover PPE, Confined Space Awareness, Fire Safety, Lockout / Tagout, Hazcom, Environmental Awareness, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, H2S Awareness, Substance Abuse and other topics. | |
| SafeLandUSA 2021 Orientation: English | Energy Training Council, Safeland USA and Autry Technology Center partner to provide health, safety, and environmental orientation for the energy industry. This 8-hour orientation will cover PPE, Confined Space Awareness, Fire Safety, Lockout/Tagout, Hazcom, Environmental Awareness, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, H2S Awareness, Substance Abuse and other topics. Our primary goal is to reduce the number of preventable accidents. This is required training for many oilfield companies. | |


