• SAFETY TRAINING GUIDE REGISTRATION

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• SAFETY TRAINING GUIDE REGISTRATION
1640 Burnt Boat Drive
Bismarck, ND 58503
SAFETY TRAINING GUIDE
October • November • December 2014
REGISTRATION
Register at www.ndsc.org or call 800-932-8890.
NDSC TRAINING LOCATIONS
The NDSC hosts courses at 20+ locations across the state.
Log on to www.ndsc.org/trainingcalendar for course locations and addresses.
PAYMENT, TRAINING AND CANCELLATION POLICY
Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. If you are unable to attend a
training course, you must cancel at least three business days prior to the course
for a full refund. Late registrations or no-shows are non-refundable. NDSC
reserves the right to cancel any class not meeting the minimum attendance
requirements. See complete policy at www.ndsc.org.
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
All times are local time for the city under which they are listed. If you don’t
see a convenient scheduled time or location, call us! Some courses can be
scheduled as a private course for your business with 10 or more participants
and others are available upon request.
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SAFETY TRAINING GUIDE
October • November • December 2014
ADVANCED SAFETY CERTIFICATE COURSES
ASC Ergonomics, Managing for Results
ASC Principals of Occupational Safety & Health
Repetitive motion and overexertion are the biggest risk factors facing
American workers today. During this course, the instructor will show you
how to reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in
your workplace with a practical and effective ergonomics program. You
will learn the basic concepts relating to ergonomics in the workplace,
gain skills to recognize ergonomic risk factors, learn how to conduct
an ergonomic worksite analysis, and more. By the end of the course,
attendees will be able to identify steps to implementing a successful
ergonomics program at their workplace.
Qualifies for .6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 21
This course provides you with solid knowledge of safety practices
and terminology. You’ll gain the confidence you need to implement a
comprehensive safety process in your organization. From this course, you
will: get a balanced perspective of the full scope of occupational safety and
health issues; learn how to organize and communicate an effective safety
program; and learn techniques to identify and target hazards specific to your
organization, and how to take actions to prevent incidents and related costs.
Qualifies for 2.6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 7 thru 10
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Dec. 2 thru 5
ASC Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Members: $325 Non-Members: $425
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $325 Non-Member: $425
Course Length: 32 hours
NDSC Member: $1,395 Non-Member: $1,750
This course develops your understanding of industrial hygiene
terminology, principles and practices by examining four key processes
in an effective industrial hygiene effort -- anticipation, recognition,
evaluation, and control. Discussions on when to use a qualified/certified
industrial hygienist are held throughout the course.
Qualifies for 2.6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 3 thru 6
ASC Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $325 Non-Member: $425
This course is for all levels of management, safety practitioners, safety
committee members, and individuals responsible for investigating incidents.
Attendees will learn to: employ effective investigation and interview
techniques; analyze incidents to identify “true” root causes; and describe
human relations issues affecting incident reporting. The instructor will
cover additional topics such as: what incidents to investigate; the on-site
investigation process; what data to include in reports; and more.
Qualifies for .6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 14
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Dec. 19
ASC Job Safety Analysis
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $325 Non-Member: $425
One way to increase the knowledge of hazards in the workplace is to
conduct a job hazard analysis on individual tasks. This procedure helps
integrate accepted safety and health principles and practices into a
particular operation. Each basic step of the job is examined to identify
potential hazards and to determine the safest way to do the job.
Qualifies for .6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Dec. 8
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Course Length: 32 hours
NDSC Member: $1,295 Non-Member: $1,650
ASC Safety Inspections
This workshop provides an overview of the safety and health inspections
process and examines specific techniques to improve the process. Upon
completion of this course, attendees will be able to plan and conduct a
safety inspection, complete inspection reports, develop recommendations
and follow-up, and manage an effective inspection program. The class also
covers topics such as pre-inspection tasks, recording observations, handling
employee reactions to the inspection process, and more.
Qualifies for .6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 23
ASC Safety Management Techniques
Course Length: 32 hours
NDSC Members: $1,295 Non-Members: $1,650
Our newly revised 4-day course does more than show you what an effective
safety manager does. It shows you how to do it through a balanced
approach to safety management, addressing administrative, technical and
cultural elements of safety.
Qualifies for 2.6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 13 thru 16
ASC Team Safety
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Members: $325 Non-Members: $425
This course is designed for safety, health and management personnel
responsible for putting together safety teams, but may lack experience
in team building. Learn how to build an effective safety team, or get the
most from an established team. Course includes a self assessment and
interactive exercises, allowing participants to use newly learned concepts.
Topics covered include: how to recognize and use key safety and health
terminology, as well as team safety concepts and techniques; how to
plan for and create an effective safety team; how to identify training and
development needs of team members; and much more.
Qualifies for .6 CEUs toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate.
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 2
Scheduled Courses
Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogens
CPR/AED/First Aid, Adult
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030 requires employers to safeguard
employees who face potential occupational exposure to blood or
other potentially infectious materials. The Bloodborne and Airborne
Pathogens course helps reduce these risks by focusing on how to protect
employees from blood and airborne pathogens and what to do if an
exposure occurs. This program is ideal for housekeepers, custodians, first
responders, EMTs and paramedics — anyone exposed to blood or other
potentially infectious materials can benefit from this resource.
Bismarck – 9am - 11am – Oct. 13
Dickinson – 9am - 11am – Dec. 8
This course meets OSHA First Aid Standard 29 CFR 1910.151,
and prepares students to take action in a medical emergency by teaching
them how to respond to choking, breathing and cardiac emergencies.
Participants will learn how to use an automated external defibrillator
(AED) in conjunction with CPR. First Aid is taught using a combination
of instructor-led lecture, “watch-then-practice” videos, and hands-on
training. Topics such as bleeding, burns, poisoning and sudden illness are
covered. Upon completion, receive an Adult 2-year CPR/AED certificate
and 3-year First Aid certificate.
Bismarck – 8am - 1pm – Oct. 11, Oct. 24, Nov. 1, Nov. 4
Bismarck – 12pm - 5pm – Oct. 8, Nov. 18, Dec. 16
Dickinson – 8am - 1pm – Oct. 28
Dickinson – 12pm - 5pm – Oct. 9, Nov. 24, Dec. 18
Fargo – 8am - 1pm – Nov. 11
Fargo – 12pm - 5pm – Oct. 6, Dec. 15
Grand Forks – 12pm - 5pm – Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 9
Jamestown – 12pm - 5pm – Oct. 28, Dec. 2
Minot – 8am - 1pm– Oct. 14
Minot – 12pm - 5pm – Nov. 13, Dec. 15
Williston – 12pm - 5pm– Nov. 10
Course Length: 2.5 hours
NDSC Member: $45 Non-Member: $50
Confined Spaces
Course Length: 4 hours
NDSC Member: $120 Non-Member: $150
The Confined Spaces Compliance Training program is designed to help you
understand key elements of confined spaces regulation issued by OSHA.
Bismarck – 8am - 12pm – Oct. 13
CPR/AED, Adult
Course Length: Approximately 2.5 hours
NDSC Member: $45 Non-Member: $50
This course meets OSHA First Aid Standard 29 CFR 1910.151,
and prepares students to take action in a medical emergency by teaching
them how to respond to choking, breathing and cardiac emergencies.
Participants will also learn how to use an automated external defibrillator
(AED) in conjunction with CPR. Upon completion, receive an Adult 2-year
CPR/AED certificate.
Bismarck – 8am - 10:30am – Oct. 11, Oct. 24, Nov. 1, Nov. 4
Bismarck – 12pm - 2:30pm – Oct. 8, Nov. 18, Dec. 16
Dickinson – 8am - 10:30am – Oct. 28
Dickinson – 12pm - 2:30pm – Oct. 9, Nov. 24, Dec. 18
Fargo – 8am - 10:30am – Nov. 11
Fargo – 12pm - 2:30pm – Oct. 6, Dec. 15
Grand Forks – 12pm - 2:30pm – Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 9
Jamestown – 12pm - 2:30pm – Oct. 28, Dec. 2
Minot – 8am - 10:30am– Oct. 14
Minot – 12pm - 2:30pm – Nov. 13, Dec. 15
Williston – 12pm - 2:30pm– Nov. 10
New! SPANISH COURSES
Bismarck – 12pm - 2:30pm – Oct. 16
Dickinson – 12pm - 2:30pm – Nov. 13
New ! FEATURED PRODUCT
Vehicle
Emergency Kit
Makes a great employee gift!
2295
$
NDSC members
2595
$
Non members
Order at www.ndsc.org/firstaid/products
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Course Length: Approximately 5 hours
NDSC Member: $80 Non-Member: $85
Online course
also available.
Call us!
New! SPANISH COURSES
Bismarck – 12pm - 5pm – Oct. 16
Dickinson – 12pm - 5pm – Nov. 13
CPR/First Aid Course, Train-the-Trainer
Course Length: 16 hours
NDSC Member: $375 Non-Member: N/A
Strengthen your emergency response program by building your employees’
First Aid/CPR/AED skills, and enhance your in-house training capabilities
by sending a staff member to this course. They will be certified to conduct
First Aid/CPR/AED training with a program that meets OSHA standards and
regulations, and exceeds the American Heart Association.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 4 thru 5
Dickinson – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 28 thru 29
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 11 thru 12
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 14 thru 15
CPR/AED, Pediatric
Course Length: Approximately 2.5 hours
NDSC Member: $45 Non-Member: $50
This course teaches students to recognize and respond to breathing
and first aid emergencies in children and infants. Video self-instruction
and hands-on training are used for choking and CPR/AED practice. Ideal
for daycare providers, youth group volunteers, churches, and anyone
working with children younger than age 12.
Bismarck – 8am - 10:30am – Nov. 15
CPR/AED/First Aid, Pediatric
Course Length: Approximately 5 hours
NDSC Member: $80 Non-Member: $85
This course teaches students to recognize and respond to breathing and
first aid emergencies in children and infants. Video self-instruction and
hands-on training are used for choking, CPR/AED practice, and various
First Aid scenarios, including bleeding, burns, poisoning, sudden illness
and bone injuries. Ideal for daycare providers, youth group volunteers,
churches, and anyone working with children younger than age 12.
Bismarck – 8am - 1pm – Nov. 15
Defensive Driving Course, Alive at 25
Defensive Driving Course, Train-the-Trainer
Vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death of drivers ages 14
to 24. This highly interactive four-hour course is used to reduce traffic
crashes, fatalities, and general violations by encouraging young drivers to
take responsibility for their driving behavior. Course qualifies for insurance
discount, point reduction and WSI Safe Driver program.
Check online for the most up-to-date schedule.
Bismarck – 1pm - 5:30pm – Oct. 26
Bismarck – 4pm - 8:30pm – Nov. 16, Dec. 14
Fargo – 4pm - 8:30pm – Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Dec. 14
Grand Forks – 5pm - 9:30pm – Oct. 27, Nov. 17, Dec. 15
Wahpeton –9am - 1:30pm – Nov. 15
Prerequisites required. Go to www.ndsc.org for more information.
Gain the confidence to be an effective trainer for the basic 4-hour
Defensive Driving Course. This instructor course features updated
curriculum and facilitation methods and allows the instructor to
confidently adapt his or her teaching style to meet the unique needs and
characteristics of the audience.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 20 thru 22
Course Length: 4.5 hours
Course Fee: $50 Court/DOT Required: $75
Defensive Driving Course,
Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $125 Non-Member: $150
Court/DOT Required: $175
ATTENTION COMPANIES: This course is highly recommended for all
company drivers who have received multiple violations or have been
involved in traffic collisions. DDC ADD is an 8-hour diversion program
designed to help participants make a direct connection between their
attitude and their choice to make poor decisions. They will learn how to
take responsibility for their actions, and see how the choices they make
have financial, legal, and personal consequences. The course guides
participants to ask questions, share opinions and join in non-threatening,
non-judgmental discussions. Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving is used
extensively for court referrals, and also as a diversion program for people
with DUI violations, excessive points, or any violation of law including
minor alcohol violations, theft and other poor decisions. Course qualifies
for insurance discount and point reduction.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 18, Dec. 19
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Dec. 6
Grand Forks – 9am - 5:30pm – Oct. 18
Valley City – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 1
Wahpeton – 8:30am - 5:30pm – Oct. 4, Nov. 1
Williston – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 8
Defensive Driving Course, Basic
Course Length: 4 hours
Online course
also available.
NDSC Member: $45 Non-Member: $50
Court/DOT Required: $75 Seniors: $35 (55+)
Additional Family Members: $25 (same household/same course)
DDC4 is a fast-paced, driver-improvement program that offers practical
strategies to reduce collision-related injuries, fatalities, and costs.
It addresses the importance of attitude in preventing crashes, and
reinforces the good driving skills you already have. DDC4 shows the
consequences of the choices you make behind the wheel. Course qualifies
for insurance discount, point reduction and WSI Safe Driver program.
Bismarck – 9am - 1pm – Nov. 29
Bismarck – 6pm - 10pm – Oct. 27, Dec. 22
Devils Lake – 6pm - 10pm – Dec. 10
Dickinson – 6pm - 10pm – Nov. 12
Fargo – 6pm - 10pm – Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 9
Grand Forks – 9am - 1pm – Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Dec. 6
Minot – 9am - 1pm – Nov. 15
Minot – 6pm - 10pm – Oct. 6, Dec. 8
Valley City – 6pm - 10pm – Dec. 4
Wahpeton – 9am - 1pm – Oct. 25
Williston – 6pm - 10pm – Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 1
Course Length: 16 hours
NDSC Member: $395 Non-Member: N/A
ECCS Construction Refresher
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $170 Non-Member: $220
Prerequisites required. Go to www.ndsc.org for more information.
This course teaches recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention
of safety and health hazards in workplaces covering such topics as
fall protection, personal protective equipment, electrical safety and
hazard communication, to name a few. Emphasis is placed on the most
hazardous area of the jobsite. Private courses may be customized to fit your needs.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 3, Nov. 17
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Dec. 12
Fall Protection - Construction
Course Length: 4 hours
Member: $95 Non-Member: $115
Knowing when fall protection is necessary and when it’s not can be very
confusing. This program eliminate some of the confusion by giving you
an overview of the fall protection requirements for the construction
industry, steel erection and equipment used to elevate personnel.
Bismarck – 8am - 12pm – Nov. 3
Fargo – 8am - 12pm – Dec. 4
HAZWOPER 8-Hour Refresher
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $195 Non-Member: $235
This course fulfills the requirements of the HAZWOPER Standard for
Construction and General Industry and includes updates on and an
overview of HAZWOPER requirements. Focus will be placed on identification,
evaluation and control of a hazmat scene or incident. Course will also cover
respiratory protection, OOTERG, NIOSH pocket guide, and other topics.
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 11
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness
Course Length: 1.5 hours
NDSC Member: $50 Non-Member: $60
Learn what Hydrogen Sulfide is, where you find it, properties, how it
can harm, signs and symptoms of exposure, methods to detect, how to
control it, and emergency procedures to follow. Participants will receive
an awareness level certificate and card.
Bismarck – 8am - 9:30am – Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 16
Dickinson – 8am - 9:30am – Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Dec. 4
Minot – 8am - 9:30am – Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 17
New! SPANISH COURSES
Dickinson – 8am - 9:30am – Nov. 18
Complete course list available on our website.
To learn more or register, go to www.ndsc.org
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www.ndsc.org • 701-223-6372 • 800-932-8890 • [email protected]
SEP
IVES Loader Group Trainer Certification
MSHA New Miner-Part 48 Surface Coal
This course addresses front-end, backhoe and skid steer loader in a
comprehensive 5-day course. The training covers concepts common to
all types of loaders including Bobcat, CAT, John Deere, Komatsu, JCB,
Volvo, Kubota and TCM. Trainees will receive in-depth instruction on
each type of loader, as well as extensive instruction on how to effectively
train operators. Each trainee’s knowledge and demonstrated skills in all
aspects of the program are evaluated and graded prior to certification.
Successful attendees will receive a certificate of completion and wallet card.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 20 thru 24
This training is required for all new and inexperienced surface coal
miners.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 21 thru 23, Nov. 11 thru 13, Dec. 9 thru 11
Course Length: 40 hours
Member: $1,650 Non-Member: $1,650
Lift Truck Operator Training
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $175 Non-Member: $220
This course includes moving with and without a load, as well as picking
up and stacking a load, trailers, ramps and elevators. Participants will
receive a workbook and certificate of completion. Course meets the
formal training requirement of OSHA’s certification process, but is not a
certification course.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 15, Dec. 17
Dickinson – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 19
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 24
Grand Forks – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 30
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 24
Course Length: 24 hours
NDSC Member: $250 Non-Member: $300
MSHA Refresher-Part 48 Surface Coal
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $100 Non-Member: $125
This annual refresher course is required for all experienced surface coal
miners.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 20, Nov. 10, Dec. 8
OSHA 10-Hour Construction Course (ECCS)
Course Length: 10 hours
NDSC Member: $180 Non-Member: $230
Drug Testing: $45
Receive instruction on construction industry safety and health topics and
OSHA standards for both employee and entry level supervisors. Using
OSHA standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed upon the most
hazardous areas of a jobsite, including fall protection, electrical and more.
All courses run 1pm to 5pm day one, and 8am to 5pm day two.
Bismarck – Nov. 3 thru 4, Dec. 1 thru 2
Fargo – Oct. 9 thru 10, Nov. 10 thru 11, Dec. 4 thru 5
Lift Truck Operator, Train-the-Trainer
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Learn how to train your operators for safe operation and meet OSHA
requirements. You will learn how to develop and deliver complete
in-house training programs, design exercises for staff evaluations, and
instruct non-operators to work safely around lift trucks. Trainer kit
included - valued at $425.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 15 thru 16, Dec. 17 thru 18
Dickinson – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 19 thru 20
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 24 thru 25
Grand Forks – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 30 thru 31
Minot – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 24 thru 25
Course is valuable for employees and supervisors alike. Topics covered
include: an intro to OSHA standards, the OSHA inspections process and
citations, walking and working surfaces, PPE, fire protection, and more.
The following courses run 1pm to 5pm day one, and 8am to 5pm day two.
*Bismarck – Oct. 13 thru 14, Nov. 10 thru 11, Dec. 15 thru 16
*Dickinson – Oct. 1 thru 2, Nov. 5 thru 6, Dec. 3 thru 4
Fargo – Oct. 23 thru 24, Nov. 20 thru 21, Dec. 18 thru 19
Grand Forks – Oct. 16 thru 17, Nov. 13 thru 14
*Minot – Oct. 14 thru 15, Nov. 18 thru 19, Dec. 16 thru 17
MSHA New Miner-Part 46 Sand & Gravel
*Dickinson – Nov. 17 thru 18
Course Length: 16 hours
NDSC Member: $695 Non-Member: $895
Course Length: 24 hours
NDSC Member: $250 Non-Member: $300
This training is required for all new and inexperienced sand and gravel
miners.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 4 thru 6
MSHA Refresher-Part 46 Sand & Gravel
Course Length: 8 hours
NDSC Member: $100 Non-Member: $125
This annual refresher is required for all experienced sand and gravel
miners.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 3
Stay Informed and Up-to-Date!
Please update your contact/address information by emailing
your changes to [email protected] or by calling 701-223-6372.
We continuously update our list to be more efficient.
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Course Length: 10 hours
NDSC Member: $180 Non-Member: $230
*Includes
H2S training!
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OSHA 30-Hour Construction Course (ECCS)
PEC SafeLandUSA Basic Orientation
This course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone
involved in the construction industry. Specifically devised for safety
directors, foremen, and field supervisors, the program provides complete
information on OSHA compliance issues.
Fargo – 8am - 5pm – Nov. 3 thru 6
This course is designed to take the place of multiple operator orientations
and to give a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas
industry. It meets API RP 75 & API RP T-1 requirements, and provides a
basic understanding of general safety information an employee should
know before entering a facility and while performing work duties. More
than 25 leading oil and gas operators accept this orientation.
Dickinson – 8am - 6pm+ – Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 1
Minot – 8am - 6pm+ – Oct. 27, Nov. 20, Dec. 18
Williston – 8am - 6pm+ – Oct. 15, Oct. 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 17
Course Length: 30 hours
NDSC Member: $700 Non-Member: $905
OSHA 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards
for General Industry
Course Length: 26 hours
Member: $795 Non-Member: $795
Prerequisites required. Log on to www.ndsc.org to view. Designed for
personnel in the private sector interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour
general industry safety and health outreach program to their employees
and other groups. Special emphasis is placed on topics required in the
10- and 30-hour programs as well as on those that are most hazardous,
using OSHA standards as a guide. Participants are briefed on effective
instructional approach and effective use of visual aids and handouts.
Course allows students to become a trainer in the Outreach Program, to
conduct both 10- and 30-hour general industry safety and health courses,
and to issue cards to participants. 2.6 CEUs; 4.0 CMs.
Course offered through Rocky Mountain Education Center and the NDSC.
Bismarck – 8:15am - 5pm – Dec. 15 thru 18
OSHA 511 Occupational Safety & Health
Standards for General Industry
Course Length: 26 hours
NDSC Member: $795 Non-Member: $795
This course, for private sector personnel, covers OSHA policies,
procedures and standards, as well as general industry safety and health
principles. Topics include scope and application of OSHA general industry
standards with special emphasis on those areas most hazardous, using
OSHA standards as a guide. 2.6 CEUs.
Course is a prerequisite to the OSHA 501.
Course offered through Rocky Mountain Education Center and the NDSC.
Bismarck – 8:15am - 5pm – Nov. 17 thru 20
OSHA 5810 Hazards Based Standards Course
for Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
Course Length: 32 hours
NDSC Member: $795 Non-Member: $795
Course will provide attendees with the basic information needed to
anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control hazards found in the U.S. onshore Oil & Gas and Exploration & Production Industries. Topics include:
health hazards, hazard communication, PPE, emergency action plans,
confined space, control of hazardous energy and more. Course offered
through Rocky Mountain Education Center and the NDSC.
Bismarck – 8:15am - 5pm – Oct. 27 thru 30
OSHA Recordkeeping
Course Length: 4 hours
NDSC Member: $95 Non-Member: $115
This recordkeeping class uses workshops to teach how to properly
prepare and maintain required records of workplace injuries and illnesses
- using the revised OSHA 300 Log and Supplemental Record. Participants
will learn how to figure incidence rates, average employment, and hours
worked, as well as new recordkeeping procedures and interpretations.
Bismarck – 8am - 12pm – Oct. 6, Nov. 10, Dec. 1
Dickinson – 8am - 12pm – Nov. 5
Fargo – 8am - 12pm – Oct. 9, Nov. 20, Dec. 18
Grand Forks – 8am - 12pm – Nov. 13
Minot – 8am - 12pm – Oct. 14, Dec. 16
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Course Length: 9+ hours
NDSC Member: $185 Non-Member: $210
Self Protection & Predator Awareness
Course Length: 4 hours
NDSC Member: $50 Non-Member: $55
Groups: $40 per person when you
register 6+ people
NEW
4-Hour Format!
This course is split into two sections. During the one-hour classroom
portion, the instructor will arm attendees with the knowledge to
recognize, avoid and handle stalkers and predators. Students will also
learn tips for keeping children and other family members safe. Then,
attendees will receive three hours of hands-on training where they will
learn techniques to escape an attacker. These escape tactics are simple
and can be easily used by people of any size or strength, making it the
perfect substitute for your traditional self-defense course. Course is
taught by a former highway patrol trooper with more than 20 years of
experience. Appropriate for those 13 years and older.
Bismarck – 6pm - 10pm – Oct. 28
Slippery Slope, Train-the-Trainer
Course Length: 16 hours
NDSC Member: $350 Non-Member: N/A
Trainer/company must be an NDSC Member to participate.
Learn how to train your employees to reduce their risk in winter driving.
Course makes a great refresher for experienced drivers and is an eyeopener for those new to North Dakota’s roads. Topics covered include
THE DRIVER and how to reduce risk; TOP FACTORS that cause crashes
in bad weather; TYPES OF ROADS AND CONDITIONS and how weather
affects them; and VEHICLE TYPES & WINTER PREPARATION for when bad
weather strikes.
Bismarck – 8am - 5pm – Oct. 23
Workplace Violence Planning & Management
Course Length: 4 hours
NDSC Member: $50 Non-Member: $55
Group Rate (6+ people): $40
Attend this course to increase your level of safety and preparedness
in the event of an emergency or violent act. Learn the history of mass
shootings, lessons learned from each event, and if your business is at
risk for violence. The instructor will cover predator recognition and
observation techniques, staff preparedness suggestions, high-risk
employment considerations, identification of potentially dangerous
employees, and the importance of developing an Emergency Response
Plan. Each attendee will receive a free copy of a standard workplace
violence policy. This course has been reviewed and approved by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
ND Post Board approved for 4 continuing education credits.
Bismarck – 1pm - 5pm – Nov. 6
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