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30 Hour OSHA General Industry
ID: CESAF-622
General industry safety professionals at every level will benefit from this comprehensive introductory course as they learn about the scope and application of OSHA standards to workplace safety and health. Special emphasis is placed on using the 29 CFR Part 1910 general industry standards to identify and recommend abatement for the greatest safety and health hazards. Participants have an opportunity to: Increase hazard awareness and avoidance using OSHA standards as a guideline and, earn a general industry OSHA 30-hour card.
Advanced MIG Spray and Pulse Spray Transfer
ID: CEWLD-891
This class will provide extensive practice of two advanced MIG welding transfer methods. Spray Transfer is used on thicker metal where high deposition rates with good fusion and penetration are needed. Pulse Spray Transfer allows for the use of Spray Transfer in out of position applications.
Asbestos Inspector
ID: CEASB-508
Federal and state regulations require specific training for personnel involved in asbestos management. This inspector course is designed for individuals who inspect for the presence of asbestos. SC-DHEC and NC-DHHS approved. Requires pre-notification to regulatory authorities and may be used for NC and SC licensing.
Asbestos Inspector Refresher
ID: CEASB-501
Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive certificates of re-accreditation that may be used for licensing purposes.Student must have completed the initial training class and bring their certificate of completion as proof when they attend this class.
Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Worker
ID: CEASB-510
This course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA requirements for operations and maintenance workers performing clean-up or repair activities on friable asbestos-containing materials in schools, municipal water facilities, industrial manufacturing, and electrical generating facilities. Requires annual refresher.
Asbestos Ops. &maint. Refresher
ID: CEASB-509
Reviews the initial Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Worker course. Students will receive certificates of re-accreditation used for licensing. SC-DHEC, NC-DHHS, and OSHA approved asbestos abatement training. Requires pre-notification to authorities and may be used for NC and SC licensing as an asbestos abatement professional.Student must have completed the initial training class and bring their certificate of completion as proof when they attend this class.
Asbestos Supervisor Initial
ID: CEASB-505
The course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA requirements for supervisors of asbestos projects and the NIOSH 582 course. Also for SC-DHEC licensing for persons performing air monitoring on asbestos projects and for the OSHA Competent Person training for all asbestos work in accordance with 1926.1101. Annual refresher required.
Asbestos Supervisor Refresher
ID: CEASB-506
Reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Supervisor course required for asbestos abatement supervisors in schools, and public and commercial buildings, and meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I and II Competent person and SC-DHEC Asbestos Supervisor licensees. Students will receive certificates used for licensing.Student must have completed the initial training class and bring their certificate of completion as proof when they attend this class.
Asbestos Worker Refresher
ID: CEASB-504
This course reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Worker course required for asbestos abatement workers in schools and public and commercial buildings. The course meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I asbestos workers and SC-DHEC Asbestos Worker licensees. Students receive certificates for licensing purposes.Student musthave completed the initial training class and bring their certificate of completion as proof when they attend this class.
AWS Certification Test - One Position
ID: CEWLD-531
This is the AWS welding certification test for one of the following positions - structural steel 1F (flat), 2F (horizontal), 3F (vertical), 4F (overhead), and groove welding (same positions, except 1G,2G, 3G, and 4G), both limited and unlimited thicknesses.
CWI Prep Seminar
ID: CEWLD-894
The Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Exam Prep course will prepare students to take the CWI exam. A study guide, codebook and workbook will be provided in class along with hands on practice. Students should review the American Welding Society application process, required documents, and the education and work experience requirements that must be met to become a CWI.
Intro to Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbin Electrical Plumbing Skilled Trades
ID: CECLR-560
This course is designed as an introduction to the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) skilled trades. The course is based around the NCCER Core Curriculum and is intended to prepare individuals for entry-level work in the skilled trades while pursing advanced training in the MEP fields.
Introduction to Drain-Waste-Vent and Wat
ID: CEPLU-535
This course will provide an introduction to components, installation, and troubleshooting of drain-waste-vent systems and water distribution systems.
Landscape Management
ID: CEHOR-522
Gain hands-on experience in grounds maintenance. Emphasis is on shrub and tree maintenance, pest control, pruning, fertilization, mulching, mowing, and the use of bedding plants for seasonal color, landscape maintenance equipment, records, maintenance schedules, and bid procedures. The first session meets on campus and the remaining sessions meet off campus.
Michelin Mig Welding & Oxyfuel Torch Training
ID: CEWLD-882
Custom training for Michelin
Osha 10 General Industry Safety
ID: CESAF-695
Learn safety and health principles to help you meet OSHA requirements. Upon completion of the General Construction Safety course you will be able to identify OSHA regulatory requirements for construction sites and work knowledgeably within OSHA's construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. Students will receive a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card.
Plumbing Math and Print Reading
ID: CEPLU-538
This course will introduce you to plumbing as a career, provide plumbing-specific safety training, and familiarize you with the tools of the plumbing trade. The course will wrap up with plumbing-specific customer service training.
Practice Welding - 4
ID: CEWLD-625
This class helps students prepare for a welding test.
Print Reading for Construction
ID: CECLR-553
Learn the basics of reading construction blueprints. Emphasis is placed on architectural and structural plans. Learn the symbols, terminology, and abbreviations associated with reading construction plans.
Programmable Logic Controllers
ID: CEEEM-804
Study theory of operation, programming, installation, and standard wiring practices using All Bradley MicroLogix processors and Logix 500 software. You will learn basic ladder programming principles using bit, timer, and counter instructions. Prerequisites: Industrial Sensors and Basic Electronics or skills assessment completion.