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2 CONSTRUCTION OCTOBER IRVING, TEXAS Safety & Health 2016 C O N F E R E N C E Call for more Information Certificate and Certification Programs Public Sector Safety & Health Fundamentals... 7 Fire 1500 Certifications... 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Features Workers Memorial Day Certification Planning Guide Outreach Training Program... 9 UT Arlington Authorized Trainer Program Online Training Registration Information Certified Life Safety Specialist... 4 Specialist in Safety & Health... 5 Certified Safety & Health Official... 6 Safety, Health & Environmental Professional... 6 Master Certification... 7 Accident Investigation Course Descriptions/Schedule by Course OSHA Construction Courses OSHA General Industry Courses Outreach Trainer Update Courses OSHA Maritime/Disaster Site Courses Other OSHA Courses OSHA Short Courses Competent Person Courses First Aid, CPR, and Healthcare Courses Safety & Health Courses Life Safety Courses Fire & Safety Courses Hazardous Materials Courses Safety & Health Management Courses Risk Management Courses Environmental Courses NOVEMBER 29-30, oshasafetyconference.org Ask Us About Contract Training! Do you have several employees that need training or don t see a course offering that meets your schedule? Every course and professional certification shown in this catalog can be delivered straight to you, at your facility, and on your schedule - with no employee travel expenses. Unless otherwise indicated, contract pricing throughout this publication reflects a class size of up to 20 students and includes all instructor fees and course materials. Custom contract classes of 20 or more students and/or customized curriculum are also available. Contact our office at to learn more. Discount pricing and streamlined purchasing procedures for open enrollment and custom contract training is now available to federal government customers through UT Arlington s GSA schedule 899 Environmental Services contract. Visit our website at uta.edu/ded for more information or call us at Course Schedules Schedule by Course Schedule by Location Workers Memorial Day 2016 On Monday, April 25th, in honor of Workers Memorial Day, The University of Texas at Arlington s OSHA Training Institute Education Center is offering a series of free OSHA short courses throughout Region VI. See page 19 for a complete list of OSHA short courses Watch for our newsletter, us at OSHA@uta.edu, give us a call at , or check our website at uta.edu/ded/osha for class times and locations uta.edu/ded 3

3 FIRE 1500 SAFETY & HEALTH OPERATIONS FIRE 1500 SAFETY & HEALTH TECHNICIAN FIRE 1500 SAFETY & HEALTH SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE FSHO FSHT FSHS FIRE 1500 CERTIFICATES Learn how to effectively implement NFPA 1500 to improve the health and safety of your firefighters and the overall performance of your department. Find out more at Fire1500.com SAFETY & HEALTH OPERATIONS REQUIRED (4) n FS 1500 Fire Safety & Health Management n RM 105 Fire Risk Management n FS 201 Applied Fire Safety, Protection & Analysis n NFFF Everyone Goes Home: 16 Life Safety Initiatives SAFETY & HEALTH TECHNICIAN REQUIRED (2) Meet the requirements for the FSHO. n FS 1510 n RM 101 ELECTIVES (3) n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #7115 n OSHA #7205 n OSHA #7500 n OSHA #7505 n SH 7201 n HM 242 n DOT UT Arlington OSHA Education Center Advanced Fire 1500 Safety and Health Management Concepts Safety, Health, & Environmental Risk Management (SHERM) Principles Respiratory Protection Lockout/Tagout Health Hazard Awareness Intro to Safety and Health Management Intro to Accident Incident Investigation Bloodborne Pathogen Trainer Course HAZWOPER Annual Refresher Hazardous Materials Transportation Awareness NFA COURSES (one of the following may be applied as an elective) n Q0494 National Fire Incident Reporting System (NIFRS) 5.0 n Q0381 Empowering Responder Wellness SAFETY & HEALTH SPECIALIST REQUIRED (2) Meet the requirements for the FSHT. n FS 910 n OSHA #511 ELECTIVES (3) n OSHA #521 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #3015 n OSHA #3115 n SH 925 Traffic Incident Management Responder Training OSHA Standards for General Industry OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics Fall Protection Management of Change NFA COURSES (one of the following may be applied as an elective) n R0506 Executive Planning n Q0138 Fire Service Supervision CLSS CERTIFIED LIFE SAFETY SPECIALIST REQUIRED (3) n FS 710 n LS 101 n OSHA #511 OSHA #510 CERTIFIED LIFE SAFETY SPECIALIST In this program you will gain the concept, structure, and technical knowledge necessary to apply the NFPA Life Safety Code to everyday issues affecting the fire service, industry, and your community. Blueprint Reading for the Fire Service Life Safety Code Concept OSHA Standards for General Industry or OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry ELECTIVES (CHOOSE 3) n FS 1000 Building Construction for the Fire Service n FS 860 Applied Fire/Safety Protection & Emergency Analysis n SH 200 OSHA/Joint Commission Healthcare Safety Overview & Crosswalk n LS 102 Life Safety for Assembly and Education n LS 103 Life Safety for Day Care and Residential n LS 104 Life Safety for Ambulatory and Health Care n LS 105 Life Safety for Correctional Facilities n LS 106 Life Safety for Apartments and 1 & 2 Family Homes n LS 107 Life Safety for Mercantile and Business n LS 108 Life Safety for Industrial and Storage n LS 109 Life Safety for Rehabilitation of Historic Properties n OSHA #7105 Evacuation and Emergency Planning n WST 405 Above Ground Storage Tank/Underground Storage Tank Earn your degree online! Through the NorthWest Arkansas Community College in, Certified Safety and Health Official (CSHO) recipients can receive up to 18 hours of credit towards their Associate of Applied Science with an emphasis in Safety & Hazardous Materials Management online. Contact the college at (479) for more information. Accident Investigation Certificate...Page 31 SPECIALIST IN SAFETY & HEALTH CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE Earn your SSH in general or construction industry, fire safety, risk management, oil & gas, disaster response, port safety or healthcare by completing the required courses and electives. GENERAL INDUSTRY REQUIRED (1) n OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry ELECTIVES (3) n OSHA #521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene n OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials n OSHA #2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards n OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection n OSHA #2255 Principles of Ergonomics n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY REQUIRED (1) n OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry ELECTIVES (3) n OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials n OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction 1 n OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry n OSHA #3015 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection n SH 300 Safety Standards for Scaffolding PORT SAFETY REQUIRED (2) n OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction 1 n OSHA #5410 OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry ELECTIVES (2) n Any two (2) OSHA courses 2 n Any two (2) OSHA courses 2 OIL & GAS REQUIRED (2) n OSHA #5810 n OG 200 ELECTIVES (2) n Any two (2) OSHA courses 2 n Any two (2) OSHA courses 2 Hazard Recognition for On-Shore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Trainer Course in H 2 S (Hydrogen Sulfide) 1 Completion of SH 340 meets SSH requirements. 2 Excluding Outreach Trainer courses and OSHA short courses. FIRE SAFETY REQUIRED (2) n OSHA #511 OSHA #510 n LS 101 FS 1500 ELECTIVES (2) n OSHA #2015 n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #3015 n OSHA #3115 n OSHA #5600 n MM 722 n FS 860 n FS 913 n SH 7201 OSHA Standards for General Industry or OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Life Safety Code Concept or Fire Safety & Health Management Hazardous Materials Respiratory Protection Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics Fall Protection Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course Chemistry for the Environmental Professional Applied Fire/Safety Protection & Emergency Analysis Fire Service Trainer Course for Hazard Communication Global Harmonization (GHS) Bloodborne Pathogen Trainer Course DISASTER RESPONSE REQUIRED (2) n OSHA #7600 Disaster Site Worker n OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry or OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry ELECTIVES (2) n Any one (1) OSHA course 1 n HM 241 HAZWOPER General Site Worker 40-Hour or HM 245 HAZWOPER First Responder Operations Level HEALTHCARE REQUIRED (3) n HC 200 n HC 301 n OSHA #511 ELECTIVES (2) n Any two (2) OSHA courses 1 n Any two (2) OSHA courses 1 OSHA/Joint Commission Healthcare Safety Overview & Crosswalk Trainer Course for Healthcare Employee Safety and Health OSHA Standards for General Industry RISK MANAGEMENT REQUIRED (2) n OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry or OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry n RM 101 Safety, Health, and Environmental Risk Management (SHERM) Principles ELECTIVES (CHOOSE 2) n RM 201 Assessment Techniques n RM 202 Performance Measurement & Data Analysis n RM 203 Risk-Informed Decision Making 1 Excluding Outreach Trainer courses and OSHA short courses uta.edu/ded 5

4 CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE GENERAL INDUSTRY CERTIFIED SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICIAL Earn your CSHO by completing six (6) required courses and two (2) electives in general industry or construction. REQUIRED (6) n OSHA #501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry 1 n OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry 2 n OSHA #521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene n OSHA #2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards ELECTIVES (2) n OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials n OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection n OSHA #2255 Principles of Ergonomics n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection n OSHA #5410 OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry n OSHA #5810 Hazard Recognition for On-Shore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY REQUIRED (6) n OSHA #500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry n OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry 3 n OSHA #521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene n OSHA #3015 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection ELECTIVES (2) n OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials n OSHA #2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards n OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction 4 n OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection n OSHA #2255 Principles of Ergonomics n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Note: Two (2) OSHA short courses may be counted as one (1) elective towards your CSHO. 1 Course has prerequisite requirements. 2 Completion of OSHA #500 or #502 meets requirements. 3 Completion of OSHA #501 or #503 meets requirements. 4 Completion of SH 340 meets CSHO requirements. SHEP SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL Earn your SHEP by completing course work in Safety and Health, Environmental, and Risk Management. Completion of your SHEP Certification fulfills the prerequisite requirement for the Master Certifications in Safety & Health and Risk Management. REQUIRED n ETI 101 Intro to Environmental Compliance n RM 101 Safety, Health, and Environmental Risk Management (SHERM) Principles n Choose one (1) CSHO Construction Industry Certification Requires one (1) environmental elective CSHO General Industry Certification Requires one (1) environmental elective OSHA #500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Requires five (5) electives OSHA #501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry Requires five (5) electives SAFETY AND HEALTH ELECTIVES (CHOOSE 4) *With your CSHO, these electives are not required. n OSHA #521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene n OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials n OSHA #2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards n OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction 1 n OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection n OSHA #2255 Principles of Ergonomics n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry n OSHA #3015 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection n OSHA #5810 Hazards Recognition for Oil and Gas n SH 300 Safety Standards for Scaffolding n SH 810 Written Program for Safety and Health Management ENVIRONMENTAL ELECTIVES (CHOOSE 1) n AIR 201 Fundamentals of the Clean Air Act n WTR 301 Water and Wastewater Regulations n WST 401 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act n ETI 501 EPA Outreach Trainer Course n MGE 802 Pollution Prevention and Lean Principles 1 Completion of SH 340 meets SHEP requirements. SAFETY & HEALTH MASTER CERTIFICATION Earn your Master Certification in Safety & Health, Environmental, or Risk Management. REQUIRED (2) n SHEP Certification n MS 901 Management System Design for EHS ELECTIVES (3) Three (3) advanced Safety & Health courses with MC shield n n n ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIRED n MS 901 Management System Design for EHS REQUIRED (1) n Environmental Regulatory Professional (ERP) Certification n Environmental Science Professional (ESP) Certification n Environmental Management Professional (EMP) Certification ELECTIVES (3) Three (3) additional Environmental Courses n n n RISK MANAGEMENT REQUIRED (2) n SHEP Certification n MS 901 Management System Design for EHS ELECTIVES (3) Three (3) advanced Risk Management courses with MC shield n n n In order to obtain your certification, download a Certificate Request Form from uta.edu/ded. GENERAL INDUSTRY Complete three (3) required courses and four (4) elective courses. REQUIRED (3) n OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry n OSHA #7500 Intro to Safety and Health Management n OSHA #7505 Intro to Accident Investigation ELECTIVES (4) [minimum of 29 contact hours] n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry or OSHA #7300 Understanding OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard n OSHA #7000 OSHA Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling n OSHA #7005 Public Warehousing and Storage n OSHA #7100 Intro to Machinery and Machine Safeguarding n OSHA #7105 Evacuation and Emergency Planning n OSHA #7115 Lockout/Tagout n OSHA #7200 Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities n OSHA #7205 Health Hazard Awareness n OSHA #7210 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness n OSHA #7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY REQUIRED (3) n OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry n OSHA #7500 Intro to Safety and Health Management n OSHA #7505 Intro to Accident Investigation ELECTIVES (4) [minimum of 29 contact hours] n OSHA #3015 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics or OSHA #7410 Managing Excavation Hazards n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection or OSHA #7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry n OSHA #7105 Evacuation and Emergency Planning n OSHA #7110 Safe Bolting: Principles and Practices n OSHA #7205 Health Hazard Awareness n OSHA #7400 Noise Hazards in the Construction Industry n OSHA #7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar 6 UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 7

5 CONSTRUCTION OSHA COURSES CONSTRUCTION OSHA COURSES OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry 30 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas in construction which are most hazardous. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to define construction terms found in the OSHA Construction Standards; identify hazards which occur in the construction industry; locate and determine appropriate OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and procedures; and describe the use of the OSHA Construction Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing workplace safety and health program. Jun 6-29, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 Jun 14-17, 2016 Jun 21-24, 2016 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 12-15, 2016 Jul 12-15, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Dumas, TX OSHA #500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction 30 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course prepares the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour Construction Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Using OSHA Construction Standards as a guide, the course places special emphasis on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs, as well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. Students must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach Training Program topic, either individually or as part of a group, and pass a written exam at the end of the course. Jul 26-29, 2016 Aug 9-12, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 Sep 13-16, 2016 Oct 11-14, 2016 Oct 25-28, 2016 Nov 7-10, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Dec 6-9, 2016 Tulsa, OK Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 12-15, 2016 Jan 12-15, 2016 Jan 19-22, 2016 Jan 19-22, 2016 Jan 25-28, 2016 Jan 25-28, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 9-12, 2016 Feb 15-22, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Mar 8-11, 2016 Mar 8-11, 2016 Mar 15-18, 2016 Mar 15-18, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Apr 5-8, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 Apr 26-29, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 The Woodlands, TX Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 9-12, 2016 Aug 15-18, 2016 Aug 23-26, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 Sep 13-16, 2016 Sep 19-22, 2016 Sep 27-30, 2016 Oct 4-7, 2016 Oct 11-14, 2016 Oct 17-20, 2016 Oct 25-28, 2016 Nov 1-4, 2016 Nov 1-4, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Nov 28 - Dec 1, 2016 Dec 6-9, 2016 Dec 13-16, 2016 Brownsville, TX Kilgore, TX Jonesboro, AR Farmington, NM Tulsa, OK Las Cruces, NM Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete the OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for Construction and have five (5) years of safety and health work experience in the construction industry. Refresher Training: Authorized OSHA Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend the OSHA #502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers at least once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status. Jan 19-22, 2016 Jan 26-29, 2016 Feb 23-26, 2016 Feb 23-26, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 Mar 22-25, 2016 Mar 22-25, 2016 Apr 5-8, 2016 Apr 18-21, 2016 Apr 26-29, 2016 May 2-25, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 Jun 14-17, 2016 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 The Woodlands, TX Dec 13-16, 2016 outreach training program The OSHA #500, #501, #5400 and #5600 are part of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Outreach Training Program. Completion of these courses authorizes individuals as an Outreach Trainer. Authorized Outreach Trainers deliver 10- and 30- hour outreach classes to workers in construction, general industry, maritime, and 15-hour classes for disaster site workers. The Outreach Training Portal is a web-based application designed with our trainers in mind to provide a more efficient and reliable method of requesting Outreach cards. The United States Department of Labor OSHA Outreach Training Program provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces. The program also provides information regarding workers rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. This is a voluntary program and does not meet training requirements for any OSHA standards. For more information about the Outreach Training Program or on using the Outreach Portal, contact our office at (866) or outreach@uta.edu. 8 UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 9

6 GENERAL INDUSTRY OSHA COURSES GENERAL INDUSTRY OSHA COURSES OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry 30 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in general industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industry which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define general industry terms found in the OSHA General Industry Standards; identify hazards which occur in general industry; locate and determine appropriate OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures; and describe the use of OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing workplace safety and health program. Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 12-15, 2016 Jan 18-21, 2016 Jan 26-29, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 9-12, 2016 Feb 9-12, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Feb 23-26, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 Mar 8-11, 2016 Mar 22-25, 2016 Mar 22-25, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Apr 5-8, 2016 Apr 5-8, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 Apr 26-29, 2016 May 2-5, 2016 May 3-6, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Brownsville, TX The Woodlands, TX Drumright, OK Amarillo, TX Jun 7-10, 2016 Jun 7-30, 2016 Jun 14-17, 2016 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 12-15, 2016 Jul 12-15, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Jul 26-29, 2016 Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 9-12, 2016 Aug 16-19, 2016 Aug 22-25, 2016 Aug 23-26, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 Sep 12-15, 2016 Sep 20-23, 2016 Sep 27-30, 2016 Sep 27-30, 2016 Oct 4-7, 2016 Oct 10-13, 2016 Oct 18-21, 2016 Oct 18-21, 2016 Oct 25-28, 2016 Nov 1-4, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Nov 14-17, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Nov 29 - Dec 2, 2016 Dec 6-9, 2016 Dec 12-15, 2016 Farmington, NM Abilene, TX Tulsa, OK Kilgore, TX Lake Charles, LA Brownsville, TX Jonesboro, AR Monroe, LA Tulsa, OK OSHA #501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry 30 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course prepares the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide, the course places special emphasis on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. Students must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program topic, either individually or as part of a group, and pass a written exam at the end of the course. Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete the OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry and have five (5) years of safety and health work experience in general industry. Refresher Training: Authorized General Industry Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend the OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers at least once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status. Jan 12-15, 2016 Jan 26-29, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Feb 23-26, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 Mar 7-10, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 Apr 26-29, 2016 May 3-26, 2016 May 9-12, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 Jun 21-24, 2016 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Jul 26-29, 2016 Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 16-19, 2016 Aug 23-26, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 19-22, 2016 Drumright, OK Abilene, TX Sep 27-30, 2016 Oct 4-7, 2016 Oct 18-21, 2016 Oct 25-28, 2016 Oct 31 - Nov 3, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Dec 13-16, 2016 Tulsa, OK Joneboro, AR UT Arlington Authorized Trainer Program ATP 190 Designing, Developing, and Delivering Adult Training 16 Hours $295 This course is an overview of instructional strategies, design, and practices of adult learning settings. It explores situational and cultural factors that influence adult learning. Various instructional approaches, classroom management techniques, and the effective use of visual aids and handouts will be covered. A passing score on the final examination is required to enroll in the ATP 192 UTA Authorized Trainer (Safety) course. Feb 23-24, 2016 Jun 20-21, 2016 Oct 4-5, 2016 Nov 29-30, 2016 ATP 192 UTA Authorized Trainer (Safety) 16 Hours $295 This trainer course is designed for personnel interested in teaching the UTA Authorized Trainer Safety Topics. Special emphasis is placed on the objectives of this series of courses. The design and delivery of effective safety training will be covered in depth. Course participants will work in groups or independently to practice their presentations of selected topics. (Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop to work on presentation materials.) Written and performance examinations are given during the course. Successful completion of the course and the final examinations allow the participant to be recognized as a UTA Authorized Trainer (Safety). Prerequisites: Successful completion of the ATP 190 Designing, Developing, and Delivering Adult Training, three (3) years of safety and health experience, and successful completion of specific training requirements for chosen authorizations Feb 25-26, 2016 Jun 22-23, 2016 Oct 6-7, 2016 Dec 1-2, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 11

7 OUTREACH TRAINER UPDATE COURSES MARITIME/DISASTER SITE OSHA COURSES OSHA #502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers 19 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course is designed for authorized OSHA Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed the OSHA #500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry. The course provides an update on OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and regulations. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to demonstrate continued professional development in their field by applying effective adult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, and explain construction industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as they continue to teach the 10- and 30- hour Construction Outreach Training Program classes. Prerequisites: OSHA #500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction. Authorized Construction Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend this course once every four years (4) to maintain their trainer status. Jan 25-27, 2016 Feb 8-10, 2016 Mar 14-16, 2016 Apr 4-6, 2016 Apr 25-27, 2016 May 2-4, 2016 May 16-18, 2016 May 23-25, 2016 Jun 13-15, 2016 OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers 19 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course is designed for authorized OSHA Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed course #501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry. The course provides an update on OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and regulations. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to demonstrate continued professional development in their field by applying effective adult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, and explain general industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as they continue to teach the 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program classes. Prerequisites: Authorized General Industry Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend the OSHA #501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status. Jan 27-29, 2016 Feb 10-12, 2016 Mar 16-18, 2016 Apr 6-8, 2016 Apr 27-29, 2016 May 4-6, 2016 May 18-20, 2016 May 25-27, 2016 Jun 15-17, 2016 OSHA #5410 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry 35 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards for the maritime industry, specifically shipyard employment, marine terminals, and longshoring. Using the OSHA Maritime Standards as a guide, special emphasis is placed on those areas in the maritime industry which are most hazardous. Feb 29 - Mar 4, 2016 Apr 25-29, 2016 OSHA #5400 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry 30 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course prepares the student to become a trainer in the Outreach Training Program, to conduct 10- and 30-hour maritime classes in shipyard employment, marine terminals, and longshoring, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. Students must successfully prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA maritime industry Outreach Training Program topic, and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete the OSHA #5410 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry, have three (3) years of maritime industry experience, and possess and at least two (2) years of occupational safety and health experience with a broad focus in any industry. OSHA #5600 Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course 30 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 Successful completion of this course authorizes students to become trainers in the Disaster Site Worker Outreach Training Program, to conduct the OSHA #7600 Disaster Site Worker Course, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Course topics include the National Response Framework; the Incident Command System; disaster work zone safety; respiratory protection, communication issues; applying elements of successful adult training programs; and knowledge, skills, and attitudes to awareness training related to safety and health standards at natural and human-made disaster sites. Students will practice knowledge and skills through discussion, planned exercises, demonstrations, and presentations. Students will prepare a presentation on an assigned disaster site worker topic either individually or as part of a group. Prerequisites: OSHA #500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction or OSHA #501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry, three (3) years of safety training experience, and completion of the 40-hour HAZWOPER training. Refresher Training: Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend the OSHA #5602 Update for Disaster Site Worker Trainer course at least once every four (4) years to maintain their Outreach Training Program trainer authorization. May 17-20, 2016 OSHA #5602 Update for Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course Jun 20-22, 2016 Jun 27-29, 2016 Jul 11-13, 2016 Jul 18-20, 2016 Aug 8-10, 2016 Aug 15-17, 2016 Aug 22-24, 2016 Aug 29-31, 2016 Sep 19-21, 2016 Oct 10-12, 2016 Oct 17-19, 2016 Oct 31 - Nov 2, 2016 Nov 14-16, 2016 Nov 28-30, 2016 Dec 12-14, 2016 Jun 22-24, 2016 Jun 29 - Jul 1, 2016 Jul 13-15, 2016 Jul 20-22, 2016 Aug 10-12, 2016 Aug 17-19, 2016 Aug 24-26, 2016 Aug 31 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 21-23, 2016 Oct 12-14, 2016 Oct 19-21, 2016 Nov 2-4, 2016 Nov 16-18, 2016 Nov 30 - Dec 2, 2016 Dec 14-16, 2016 Refresher Training: Authorized Maritime Industry Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend OSHA #5402 Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course at least once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status. Mar 22-25, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 OSHA #5402 Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course 19 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 The course provides trainers with information about updates to OSHA Maritime standards, policies, and regulations. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to demonstrate continued professional development in their fields by applying effective adult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, and explain maritime industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures. Prerequisites: OSHA #5400 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry. Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers are required to attend this course once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status. 7.5 Hours $295 Contract $3,000 This course is intended to update the authorized Disaster Site Worker trainer with new technical and regulatory information related to disaster response and the role of OSHA in coordinating occupational safety and health in the National Response Framework. Participants will also have the opportunity to share lessons learned from teaching OSHA #7600 Disaster Site Worker Course. Prerequisites: Authorized Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend the OSHA #5600 Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status. May 16, 2016 Jan 19-21, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 13

8 OTHER OSHA COURSES OTHER OSHA COURSES OSHA #521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials OSHA #2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection 26 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Course topics include recognition, evaluation, and control of chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic hazards; Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL); OSHA health standards; respiratory protection; engineering controls; OSHA sampling protocols and strategies; and workplace health program elements. The course features workshops in health hazard recognition, OSHA health standards, and use of sampling equipment. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to recognize basic industrial hygiene principles and practices, identify characteristics of common air contaminants, locate PELs, perform basic industrial hygiene calculations, and determine methods for hazard control and abatement. Jan 12-15, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Mar 8-11, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Apr 4-27, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 May 3-6, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Jun 21-24, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 15-18, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 Sep 20-23, 2016 Oct 4-7, 2016 Oct 17-20, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Dec 6-9, 2016 Amarillo, TX Drumright, OK 26 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers OSHA General Industry Standards and other consensus and proprietary standards related to the use of hazardous materials. Course topics include flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, LP-gases, and cryogenic liquids. Related processes such as spraying, dipping and the use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations are also discussed. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to assess compliance with OSHA hazardous materials standards; determine hazardous (classified) locations; and to conduct proper moving, storing, and handling of hazardous materials. Jan 4 - Feb 1, 2016 Jan 12-15, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 9-12, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 Mar 8-11, 2016 Mar 15-18, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Jun 6-9, 2016 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 Jul 12-15, 2016 Aug 2-5, 2016 Aug 16-19, 2016 Sep 13-16, 2016 Sep 26-29, 2016 Oct 11-14, 2016 Oct 25-28, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Dumas, TX 26 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers various types of common machinery, machine safeguards, and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Guidance is provided on the hazards associated with various types of machinery and the determination of proper machine safeguards. Course topics include machinery processes, mechanical motions, points of operation, control of hazardous energy sources (lockout/tagout), guarding of portable powered tools, control methods and hazard abatement, appropriate machine safeguards, and common OSHA machine guarding violations. Program highlights include the ability to recognize hazards and provide options for control and hazard abatement through machine safeguarding inspection workshops. Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 19-22, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Mar 15-18, 2016 Apr 5-8, 2016 Apr 5-28, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 Jun 21-24, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Aug 9-12, 2016 Aug 23-26, 2016 Sep 20-23, 2016 Oct 11-14, 2016 Oct 3-6, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Dec 6-9, 2016 Brownsville, TX Amarillo, TX 26 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respiratory protection program. Course topics include terminology, OSHA Respiratory Protection Standards, NIOSH certification, respiratory protection programs, and medical evaluation requirements. Program highlights include workshops on respirator selection, qualitative and quantitative fit testing, and the use of respiratory protection and support equipment. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to identify and describe the elements of a respiratory protection program; to properly select, use, and inspect respiratory protection and protection factors; and to evaluate compliance with OSHA standards. Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 26-29, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Mar 7-30, 2016 Mar 15-18, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 Apr 26-29, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 Jun 14-17, 2016 Jun 14-17, 2016 Aug 9-12, 2016 Aug 29 - Sep 1, 2016 Sep 13-16, 2016 Sep 27-30, 2016 Oct 18-21, 2016 Nov 29 - Dec 2, 2016 Dec 13-16, 2016 Jan 5-7, 2016 Feb 2-4, 2016 Mar 1-3, 2016 Mar 8-10, 2016 Apr 5-7, 2016 Apr 19-21, 2016 May 10-12, 2016 Jun 14-16, 2016 Jul 5-7, 2016 Aug 16-18, 2016 The Woodlands, TX Lake Charles, LA Amarillo, TX Aug 30 - Sep 1, 2016 Oct 25-27, 2016 Nov 28-30, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 15

9 OTHER OSHA COURSES OTHER OSHA COURSES OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry OSHA #3015 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards 22.5 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers best practices in crane and derrick operation using the OSHA Cranes and Derricks in Construction Rule as a guide. Course topics include hazards associated with crane assembly and disassembly; types of cranes; lifting concepts; rigging and wire rope; signaling; employee qualifications and training; and maintenance, repair, and inspection requirements. Students will participate in workshops to reinforce concepts of safe crane operation. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to identify the types of cranes and their components and attachments, determine safe operating conditions, and recognize common violations of OSHA Standards. Feb 9-11, 2016 Mar 22-24, 2016 Apr 12-14, 2016 May 23-25, 2016 Jul 26-28, 2016 Sep 6-8, 2016 Oct 25-27, 2016 OSHA #2255 Principles of Ergonomics 19 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recognize, evaluate, and control workplace conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders. Course topics include work physiology; anthropometry; musculoskeletal disorders; use of video display terminals; and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and patient transfers in health care settings. Industrial case studies covering analysis and design of workstations and equipment workshops in manual lifting is emphasized along with coverage of current OSHA compliance policies and guidelines. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to recognize workrelated musculoskeletal and nerve disorders, assess employers ergonomic programs, and conduct ergonomic evaluations. Feb 2-4, 2016 Mar 1-3, 2016 Mar 8-10, 2016 Apr 5-7, 2016 Apr 19-21, 2016 May 10-12, 2016 Jun 14-16, 2016 Jul 5-7, 2016 Aug 16-18, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 1, 2016 Oct 25-27, 2016 Nov 28-30, 2016 Amarillo, TX Houston (Central) TX 22 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This course covers safety and health hazards associated with permitrequired confined space entry. Course topics include the OSHA Permit- Required Confined Spaces Standard, recognition of confined space hazards, identification of permit- and non-permit-required confined spaces, use of instrumentation to evaluate atmospheric hazards, ventilation techniques, development and implementation of a confined space program, proper signage, and training requirements. This course features workshops on permit entry classification, instrumentation, and program development. Jan 5-7, 2016 Jan 12-14, 2016 Feb 2-4, 2016 Feb 2-18, 2016 Feb 9-11, 2016 Mar 1-3, 2016 Mar 8-10, 2016 Mar 15-17, 2016 Mar 29-31, 2016 Apr 5-7, 2016 Apr 19-21, 2016 Apr 26-28, 2016 May 3-5, 2016 May 17-19, 2016 May 24-26, 2016 May 24-26, 2016 Jun 7-9, 2016 Jun 21-23, 2016 Jul 11-27, 2016 Jul 12-14, 2016 Jul 12-14, 2016 Jul 19-21, 2016 Jul 26-28, 2016 Aug 9-11, 2016 Aug 23-25, 2016 Sep 26-28, 2016 Oct 4-6, 2016 Oct 18-20, 2016 Nov 1-3, 2016 Nov 15-17, 2016 Dec 6-8, 2016 Brownsville, TX 22 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This course covers the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety and health aspects of excavation and trenching. Course topics include the relationship between practical soil mechanics and the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protective systems. Testing methods are demonstrated, and students participate in workshops in the use of instruments such as penetrometers, Torvane shears, and engineering rods. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to assess their employers compliance with the OSHA Excavation Standard, utilize soil testing methods to classify soil types, determine protective systems for excavation operations, and understand training requirements. Jan 12-14, 2016 Jan 19-21, 2016 Feb 1-17, 2016 Feb 9-11, 2016 Feb 23-25, 2016 Mar 8-10, 2016 Mar 15-17, 2016 Mar 22-24, 2016 Apr 12-14, 2016 Apr 12-14, 2016 Apr 19-21, 2016 Apr 26-28, 2016 May 3-5, 2016 May 10-12, 2016 May 17-19, 2016 May 31 - Jun 2, 2016 Jun 14-16, 2016 Jun 28-30, 2016 Jul 5-7, 2016 Jul 19-21, 2016 Sep 6-8, 2016 Sep 19-21, 2016 Oct 11-13, 2016 Nov 1-3, 2016 Dec 5-7, 2016 Dec 13-15, 2016 Dumas, TX Lake Charles, LA 26 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers OSHA Electrical Standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Course topics include single- and three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connected and fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, and safety-related work practices. Emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition, OSHA Standards and policies, hazard recognition and abatement measures, and procedures and applicable portions of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Students will participate in workshops on the safe and correct use of electrical testing equipment. Jan 19-22, 2016 Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 9-12, 2016 Feb 16-19, 2016 Feb 23-26, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 Mar 8-11, 2016 Mar 8-31, 2016 Mar 21-24, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 May 24-27, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 Jun 21-24, 2016 Jul 5-8, 2016 Jul 19-22, 2016 Aug 23-26, 2016 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Sep 12-15, 2016 Oct 11-14, 2016 Oct 18-21, 2016 Oct 25-28, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 Nov 14-17, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 17

10 OTHER OSHA COURSES OSHA SHORT COURSES OSHA #3115 Fall Protection 22 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection Standard for construction and an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA Standards and policies regarding fall protection. Students will participate in workshops demonstrating the inspection and use of fall protection equipment and fall arrest systems, residential construction fall protection, training requirements, and methods for developing a fall protection program. Jan 5-21, 2016 Jan 5-7, 2016 Jan 19-21, 2016 Jan 26-28, 2016 Feb 2-4, 2016 Feb 2-4, 2016 Feb 23-25, 2016 Mar 1-3, 2016 Mar 15-17, 2016 Mar 22-24, 2016 Mar 29-31, 2016 Apr 2-16, 2016 Apr 5-7, 2016 Apr 26-28, 2016 May 3-5, 2016 May 10-12, 2016 May 17-19, 2016 May 31 - Jun 2, 2016 Jun 7-9, 2016 Jun 21-23, 2016 Jul 5-7, 2016 Jul 12-14, 2016 Jul 12-28, 2016 Jul 19-21, 2016 Aug 8-10, 2016 Sep 13-15, 2016 Sep 27-29, 2016 Oct 25-27, 2016 Oct 3-5, 2016 Nov 29 - Dec 1, 2016 Dec 12-14, 2016 Brownsville, TX OSHA #5810 Hazards Recognition and Standards for On-Shore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production 30 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course covers OSHA Construction and General Industry Standards relating to the oil and gas industry and is intended for employees and employers engaged in all phases of on-shore oil and gas exploration and production. This course enables participants to better protect themselves by developing the knowledge and skills to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control hazards common to the on-shore oil and gas exploration and production industry. Material presented in the course applies to work sites associated with the on-shore exploration and production oil and gas industry including, but not limited to, construction, drilling, completion, well servicing, production, product gathering and processing, and product transmission sites. Jan 12-15, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 May 10-13, 2016 Jun 7-10, 2016 Jul 26-29, 2016 Aug 16-19, 2016 Sep 20-23, 2016 Oct 31 - Nov 3, 2016 OSHA #6000 Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies 32 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers the OSH Act, Executive Order 12196, and the OSHA General Industry Standards and is intended for federal agency collateral duty safety and health personnel. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to define general industry terms; identify hazards that occur in general industry; determine appropriate standards and regulations for federal agencies; locate OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures; and describe the use of the OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations in order to effectively assist agency safety and health officers with inspection and abatement efforts. OSHA #6010 Occupational Safety and Health Course for Other Federal Agencies 65 Hours $1,395 Contract $21,000 This course covers the recognition, evaluation, and control of safety and health hazards for other federal agencies. Course topics include the OSH Act, Executive Order 12196, 29 CFR 1960 and 1910 General Industry Standards, understanding the Federal Safety and Health program regulations, identification of safety and health hazards, controlling hazards, hazard abatement, and construction focus four topics. This course is intended for federal employees responsible for the occupational safety and health programs at their respective agencies. OSHA #7105 Evacuation and Emergency Planning 4 Hours $125 Contract 3,000 This course covers OSHA requirements for emergency action and fire protection plans. Students will participate in workshops pertaining to the development of emergency action plans. Students will have the ability to list the elements of an emergency action plan and emergency evacuation floor plans, recognize violations of OSHA exit route requirements and develop and implement workplace emergency action and fire protection plans. p May 7, 2016 OSHA #7115 Lockout/Tagout 7.5 Hours $195 Contract $3,000 This course covers the role and responsibility of the employer in developing and implementing an energy control program, or lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) program. Course topics include types of hazardous energy, detecting hazardous conditions, implementing control measures as they relate to the control of hazardous energy, and developing and implementing energy control programs. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to explain the importance of energy control programs, procedures, training, and audits. p May 21, 2016 OSHA #7225 Transitioning to Safer Chemicals 15 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This course covers a proactive approach to reducing the use of hazardous chemicals in the workplace by transitioning to safer alternatives. Course topics include identification, evaluation, assessment, and implementation of safer chemical alternatives. In particular, participants will use OSHA s seven-step substitution planning process. The course features workshops and handson activities with the use of various online chemical databases and tools. Upon course completion participants will have the ability to recognize and evaluate hazardous chemicals in their workplace, assess safer alternatives, and implement those alternatives. Mar 23-24, 2016 OSHA #7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry 7.5 Hours $195 Contract $3,000 This course covers the identification, evaluation, prevention, and control of fall hazards in the construction industry. The course focuses on falls to a lower level rather than falls to the same level resulting from slips and falls. Course topics include identifying, analyzing, and preventing fall hazards utilizing OSHA Fall Protection Standards. At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to identify fall hazards and employ OSHA-compliant methods to control and abate these hazards. OSHA #7505 Introduction to Accident Investigation 7.5 Hours $195 Contract $3,000 This course introduces basic accident investigation procedures and describes accident analysis techniques and is intended for employers, managers, employees, and employee representatives involved in conducting accident and/or near-miss investigations. Course topics include reasons for conducting accident investigations, employer responsibilities related to workplace accident investigations, and a six-step accident investigation procedure. Upon course completion, students will have the basic skills necessary to conduct effective workplace accident investigations. p May 14, 2016 OSHA #7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar 4 Hours $125 Contract $3,000 This course covers OSHA requirements for maintaining and posting records of occupational injuries and illnesses and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to identify OSHA requirements for recordkeeping, posting, and reporting and will be able to complete OSHA Form 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA Form 300A Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, and OSHA Form 301 Injury and Illness Incident Report. p May 7, 2016 OTHER OSHA Short Courses OSHA #7000 OSHA Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling OSHA #7005 OSHA #7100 OSHA #7110 OSHA #7125 OSHA #7200 OSHA #7205 OSHA #7210 OSHA #7300 OSHA #7400 OSHA #7410 OSHA #7500 OSHA #7505 OSHA #7510 Public Warehousing and Storage Introduction to Machinery and Machine Safeguarding Safe Bolting: Principles and Practices Seminar on Combustible Dust Hazards Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities Health Hazard Awareness Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Understanding OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard Noise Hazards in the Construction Industry Managing Excavation Hazards Introduction to Safety and Health Management Introduction to Accident Incident Investigation Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses 18 UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 19

11 COMPETENT PERSON COURSES FIRST AID, CPR, & HEALTHCARE COURSES CPT 101 Fall Protection for the Competent Person 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This two-day course is designed for personnel who may be designated as the Competent Person by their employer for typical construction-related activities involving working at height and is also recommended for any construction, maintenance, or supervisory personnel who use fall prevention and protection equipment and systems and/or who will be responsible for safety at job sites where fall hazards exist. Topics will include typical construction exposure and applications; standard and new fall protection equipment; choosing an appropriate protection system; new requirements for residential construction; and, the hierarchy of fall protection systems. This course satisfies the requirements of OSHA and USACE Apr 26-27, 2016 Aug 15-16, 2016 CPT 102 Excavation Safety for the Competent Person 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This two-day course is designed for personnel who may be designated as the Competent Person by their employer for typical construction-related trench and excavation operations and is also recommended for any construction, maintenance, or supervisory personnel required to work in or near trenches and excavations. Topics include: scope and application of OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart P-Excavation Standard; typical construction exposure and applications; definitions and general requirements; requirements for protective systems, including sloping and benching, shoring, and shields; and, soil classification. This course satisfies the requirements of OSHA and USACE Apr 26-27, 2016 Aug 15-16, 2016 CPT 103 Scaffolding Safety for the Competent Person 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This two-day course is designed for personnel who may be designated as the Competent Person by their employer for typical construction-related scaffolding operations and is also recommended for any construction, maintenance, or supervisory personnel involved in scaffolding operations. Topics include: typical construction exposure and applications; a review of the different types of scaffolds in the OSHA regulations, including A-frame, mast climbing, and system-type scaffolds; detailed coverage of the OSHA scaffold regulations; general hazards of use, and standard operating procedures. This course satisfies the requirements of OSHA and USACE CPT 104 Confined Space Entry for the Competent Person 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This two-day course is designed for personnel who may be designated as the Competent Person by their employer for typical construction-related permit required confined space operations and is also recommended for any construction, maintenance, or supervisory personnel involved in confined space operations. Topics include: typical construction exposure and applications; a review of the definition and classification of confined spaces; detailed coverage of the OSHA permit required confined space regulations; general hazards, and development of standard operating procedures. This course satisfies the requirements of OSHA and USACE Apr 28-29, 2016 Aug 18-19, 2016 CPT 105 Qualified Rigger/Signalperson 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This two-day course is designed for personnel who are required to be qualified riggers/signalpersons, meeting the new OSHA 1926 Subpart CC Rule. This course and qualification can also benefit supervisory and management personnel who oversee crane operations and lifts. Topics include: OSHA & ASME regulations; slings & rigging hardware; sling usage; proper sling pre & post use inspection; sling angles; proper rigging hardware inspection; load angle factors; hooks - inspection & use; wedge sockets; type of hitches; hitch strengths; conditions & causes for removal; identifying slings; identifying rigging hardware; rigging techniques; and, manufacturer s recommendations. This course satisfies the requirements of OSHA and USACE SH 200 OSHA/Joint Commission Healthcare Safety Overview & Crosswalk 8 Hours $195 Contract $3,000 This course is designed to enable participants to evaluate the readiness of a healthcare organization to pursue accreditation by the Joint Commission. Through the use of 29 CFR 1910 General Industry Standards, participants are led through a crosswalk of OSHA Standards and Joint Commission Accreditation Manual Chapters covering Environment of Care (EC), Emergency Management (EM), Life Safety (LS), and Infection Control (IC). In addition, where applicable, references are made to provisions of the Centers for Medicare Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation (CoOP). This course also investigates the numerous agencies, funding sources, investors, and interest groups who contribute to regulatory and compliance requirements. Jan 11, 2016 Feb 15, 2016 Mar 7, 2016 Apr 11, 2016 May 23, 2016 Jun 20, 2016 Jul 25, 2016 Sep 26, 2016 Oct 31, 2016 Nov 14, 2016 SH 201 Trainer Course for Healthcare Employee Safety & Health 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This course is designed for healthcare professionals who want to plan and present safety and health content to their employees and colleagues. The program covers topics specific to making safety and health training engaging, relevant, and impactful for all healthcare workers. In addition to the content, the participants will receive a Trainer s Tool Kit with a variety of resources and training materials. Jan 12-13, 2016 Feb 16-17, 2016 Mar 8-9, 2016 Apr 12-13, 2016 May 24-25, 2016 Jun 21-22, 2016 Aug 9-10, 2016 Sep 27-28, 2016 Nov 1-2, 2016 Nov 15-16, 2016 SH 202 Trainer Course for Medic First Aid and CPR 16 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course is designed to help students build essential lifesaving skills. Students will be qualified to train others in Medic First Aid/CPR, use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), disease prevention from Bloodborne Pathogens, and Infant and Child rescue skills and AED applications. Students will apply these skills in optional scenario-based practices. Upon course completion, students will be approved to instruct MEDIC First Aid training programs in BasicPlus, CarePlus, Bloodborne Pathogens, Emergency Oxygen, and Child/Infant Supplement. Jan 14-15, 2016 Feb 18-19, 2016 Mar 10-11, 2016 Apr 14-15, 2016 May 26-27, 2016 Jun 23-24, 2016 Aug 11-12, 2016 Sep 29-30, 2016 Nov 3-4, 2016 Nov 17-18, 2016 SH 7201 Bloodborne Pathogen Trainer Course 16 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This trainer course is intended for employers who train their employees on bloodborne pathogens. Course material addresses bloodborne pathogen identification, prevention measures, and step-by-step Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Plan development. Featured topics include Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, Exposure Control Plan, Exposure Determination, Methods of Control, Vaccinations and Evaluations, Training and Information, and Record Keeping. Participants will receive a Trainer s Tool Kit containing a PowerPoint presentation covering course knowledge requirements, instructor notes, student handouts, and a written comprehension test with an answer key. Feb 23-25, 2016 May 3-17, 2016 Apr 28-29, 2016 Aug 17-18, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 21

12 SAFETY & HEALTH COURSES LIFE SAFETY COURSES SH 300 Safety Standards for Scaffolding SH 400 Front-Line Construction Supervisor Safety Training LS 101 Life Safety Code Concept LS 104 Life Safety for Ambulatory and Health Care 24 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This course familiarizes participants with the procedures, regulations, and safety standards for scaffolding. Scaffold users and safety professionals will benefit from this course by learning to control and eliminate hazards associated with scaffolding systems such as the use of frame scaffolding, rolling scaffolding, tube and clamp scaffolding, system scaffolding, and suspended scaffolding. Feb 16-18, 2016 Apr 5-7, 2016 Jun 14-16, 2016 Jul 26-28, 2016 SH 320 Electric Arc Flash and NFPA 70-E Awareness Training 8 Hours $195 Contract $3,000 This course is based on electrical safety measures required in and out of the field. Course will cover personal protective equipment requirements, potential electrical hazards, and the standards that must be met to prevent harmful situations. SH 385O OSHA 30-Hour Construction and EM Construction Requirements 40 Hours $695 Contract $10,000 This course is designed specifically for contractors, military, and government employees who enforce or must comply with United States Army Corps of Engineers safety and health requirements (EM , U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements Manual 2008) and OSHA 29 CFR Attendees will learn the unique procedures established by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contracts and EM as well as the corresponding OSHA construction safety requirements. Topics include recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in construction. Specific topics cover preparation of site-specific accident prevention plan (APP), activity hazard analysis development, site personnel training, incident response, and jobsite auditing. 24 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course provides information, techniques, and tools for leadership development of front-line construction supervisors. This course will assist first-line supervisors in building and sustaining a positive and effective safety culture, enabling employees to make wise decisions, perform tasks safely, and work toward accident prevention using a culture response. Generational and cultural diversity, employee engagement, coaching, and team building are just a few of the workforce issues covered by this course. The training integrates the nine best practices considered high-impact, zero-injury techniques and demonstrates how these practices can be visualized and implemented by first-line supervisors. Jan 5-7, 2016 Apr 19-21, 2016 SH 500 Principles of Industrial Ventilation 24 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course covers the principles of industrial ventilation as a means of controlling air contaminants such as airborne toxic chemicals and flammable vapors in the workplace. Topics include classification of ventilation systems, airflow, make-up air, fans, applicable OSHA policy and standards on general ventilation, and conducting ventilation system surveys. Students will participate in a variety of instructional activities, including lectures and practical exercises featuring simulated industrial ventilation laboratories. Students will also learn to perform basic airflow calculations and evaluate ventilation systems. May 24-26, Hours $695 Contract $10,000 This course provides training and application of the concepts of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements that protect people, property, and equipment. The course covers a host of topics related to reducing the spread of fire in buildings and providing means of safe egress from buildings when necessary. Case studies and exercises will be used to convey the concepts behind the code and its relationship to OSHA and Building Code requirements. Attendees will receive a copy of the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. Jan 12-15, 2016 May 3-6, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 LS 102 Life Safety for Assembly and Education 24 Hours Contract $7,000 Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for Assembly Occupancies. This training covers code provisions and requirements for protecting concentrations of occupants in assembly occupancies, the unique rules for assembly and education occupancies, occupant load factors, student fire safety needs, the unique challenges of large numbers of occupants, and exit access. LS 103 Life Safety for Day Care and Residential 24 Hours Contract $7,000 Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for Day Care and Residential Occupancies. The course covers code provisions and requirements for protecting occupants with special requirements in day care and residential occupancies, such as unique rules for day care and residential occupancies, unique considerations/ protection features, building construction features, and fire emergency response. 32 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system Ambulatory and Health Care Occupancies. Participants will learn how to determine the proper facility classification, the unique protection features, compartmentation, services, and provisions for protecting occupants with special requirements in ambulatory and health care occupancies. Apr 5-8, 2016 LS 105 Life Safety for Correctional Facilities 24 Hours Contract $7,000 Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for Correctional Facilities Occupancies. Because occupant safety in detention and correctional facilities cannot be ensured by evacuating the building, participants will learn unique methods used to provide protection and security. Topics include the role of adequate and trained staff; facility arrangements; and the use of specialized procedures for design, construction, compartmentation, detection, and extinguishment. LS 106 Life Safety for Apartments and 1 & 2 Family Homes 24 Hours Contract $7,000 This course builds upon the material covered in the LS 101 course on the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements. Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for apartments and family home occupancies. The course covers code provisions and requirements for protecting occupants with special requirements in apartment and residential home occupancies. Mar 14-18, 2016 May 2-6, 2016 LIFE SAFETY 22 UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 23

13 LIFE SAFETY / FIRE SAFETY COURSES FIRE SAFETY COURSES LS 107 Life Safety for Mercantile and Business 24 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course builds upon the material covered in the LS 101 course on the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements. Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for mercantile and business occupancies. The course covers code provisions and requirements for protecting occupants within mercantile and business occupancies such as store design and merchandizing factors, features that determine protection, building construction and high rises, and egress. FS 710 Blueprint Reading for the Fire Service 16 Hours $395 Contract $3,000 This course provides basic instruction on blueprint reading, enabling participants to understand construction blueprints and various trade schematics used in building construction. Participants learn to identify and interpret the different symbols and abbreviations found on fire, life safety, plumbing, heating and ventilation, and electrical construction drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Participants will also learn fire safety and building code requirements and be able to identify hazards during the various project design phases. The training will enable participants to provide construction recommendations that will improve overall safety of the facility and the construction process. FS 1510 Advanced Fire 1500 Safety and Health Management Concepts 40 Hours $695 Contract $10,000 This course expands upon the basic Fire and Emergency Services Occupational Safety and Health Management System requirements in NFPA 1500, providing practical guidance and recommendations on developing a department s management system to promote continuous improvement in all aspects of the department s activities. Topics include identifying key processes, setting performance standards, measuring achievement against these standards, taking corrective action, and identifying opportunities for improvement. FS 860 Applied Fire/Safety Protection and Emergency Analysis 40 Hours $795 Contract $10,000 In this interactive course, participants will develop a comprehensive working knowledge of fire protection and prevention as it pertains to life safety within the workplace. Topics include historical background on codes and standards, legal and ethical authority, fire safety, building construction, building occupancy classifications, means of egress, features of fire protection, tent fire safety code analysis, building rehabilitation, field inspections, and detailed information on the Incident Command System. Jun 14-16, 2016 LS 108 Life Safety for Industrial and Storage 24 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course builds upon the material covered in the LS 101 course on the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements. Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for Industrial and Storage Occupancies. The course covers code provisions and requirements for protecting occupants in industrial and storage occupancies such as hazardous operations, storage configurations, egress for ancillary facilities, and equipment access dimensions. Feb 9-11, 2016 LS 109 Life Safety for Rehabilitation of Historic Properties 24 Hours Contract: $7,000 Contract $7,000 This course builds upon the material covered in the LS 101 course on the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements. Participants will receive training on the application of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements to specific building use based upon the occupancy classification system for Historic Occupancies. The course covers code provisions and requirements for rehabilitation of historic properties such as levels of safety, levels of code compliance, repair, renovation, modification, and reconstruction. Mar 24-25, 2016 May 12-13, 2016 FS 1500 Fire Safety and Health Management 40 Hours $695 Contract $10,000 This course outlines the Fire and Emergency Services Occupational Safety and Health Management System as described in NFPA It is intended to provide a method to assess a fire department s occupational safety and health management program. The course provides participants with the tools necessary to develop the various components of the program, to include facility inspection, equipment inspection, and management system evaluation. Jan 25-29, 2016 Feb 8-12, 2016 Feb 22-26, 2016 Mar 7-11, 2016 Mar 21-25, 2016 Apr 25-29, 2016 May 9-13, 2016 Jun 6-10, 2016 Oct 24-28, 2016 FS 1000 Building Construction for the Fire Service Atlanta, GA Chicago, IL Richmond, VA Phoenix, AZ 24 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 Participants learn the components of building construction as they relate to firefighter safety and life safety, identify various classifications of building construction, and explain the theoretical concepts of how fire impacts the major types of building construction. They will gain knowledge on the elements of construction and the design of structures that are key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating during emergencies. The classification of major types of building construction is discussed, along with an analysis of the hazards and tactical considerations associated with various types of building construction. Upon course completion, participants will be better able to identify the indicators of potential structural failures as they relate to firefighter safety and how to respond to fires in various types of construction. Jan 25-29, 2016 Apr 4-8, 2016 Jun 13-17, 2016 FS 2225 Respiratory Protection for Firefighters Monmouth County, NJ Chicago, IL Seattle, WA 26 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 Firefighters are exposed to a variety of toxic, irritating, and carcinogenic compounds in the smoke from combustion and other chemical vapors encountered while on the fire scene. In response to these risks, various standards and regulations are designed to protect firefighters. This course covers the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respiratory protection program for fire departments. Course topics include terminology, NFPA requirements, OSHA Respiratory Protection Standards, NIOSH certification, respiratory protection programs, and medical evaluation requirements. Program highlights include workshops on respirator selection to fit the exposure, qualitative and quantitative fit testing, and the use of respiratory protection and support equipment. FS 520 Hazardous Materials Awareness, Response and Analysis for Firefighters 40 Hours $695 Contract $9,750 This course provides firefighters and first responders with the skills and knowledge necessary to protect themselves, nearby persons, property, or the environment from the effects of a hazardous material release as part of the initial response. The material response requirements in NFPA, OSHA, and EPA are presented. Topics include: basic hazard and risk assessment techniques; personal protective equipment; hazardous material terms; control, containment, and confinement operations; decontamination procedures; incident command system; toxicology; and, pre-event and event-specific planning. Feb 22-26, 2016 Apr 4-8, 2016 CONTACT US FireSafety@uta.edu uta.edu/ded/firesafety 24 UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 25

14 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COURSES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COURSES OG 200 Trainer Course in H 2 S (Hydrogen Sulfide) 20 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This trainer course will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to educate employers and employees on the hazards associated with Hydrogen Sulfide (H 2 S). The course is designed for personnel interested in conducting H 2 S training for companies in the petroleum industry or for those with H 2 S present at their facilities. Special emphasis is placed on ANSI/ ASSE Z and the required topics in 29 CFR , Hazard Communication. Refresher training: Authorized Hydrogen Sulfide trainers are required to attend the OG 201 Update for H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) Trainer Course once every three (3) years to maintain their trainer status. Jan 26-28, 2016 Feb 23-25, 2016 Mar 22-24, 2016 Apr 12-14, 2016 May 3-5, 2016 May 23-25, 2016 Jun 28-30, 2016 Jul 12-14, 2016 Jul 26-28, 2016 Aug 23-25, 2016 Oct 18-20, 2016 Nov 8-10, 2016 Drumright, OK Abilene, TX OG 201 Update for H 2 S (Hydrogen Sulfide) Trainer Course 7.5 Hours $195 Contract $3,000 This update course provides trainers with the skills and knowledge to educate employers and employees on the hazards associated with H 2 S (Hydrogen Sulfide). This course is required once every three years for all personnel teaching H 2 S classes in accordance with ANSI Z It provides timely information on hazards, policies, and regulations, with specific emphasis on the ANSI Z390.1 Standard. Prerequisites: OG 200 Trainer Course in H 2 S (Hydrogen Sulfide) Mar 25, 2016 HM 101 Trainer Course for Hazard Communication Global Harmonization System (GHS) 8 Hours $245 Contract $5,000 This course is intended for employers complying with the December 1, 2013, deadline to train their employees on the Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication (known as GHS). The course covers the regulatory requirements for container labeling, the nine pictograms and their meanings, the Safety Data Sheet format, and content requirements. Participants will receive a Trainer s Tool Kit containing a PowerPoint presentation covering course knowledge requirements, instructor notes, student handouts, GHS/SDS OSHA Quick Cards, and a written comprehension test with an answer key. Mar 22, 2016 Jun 14, 2016 HM 241 HAZWOPER General Site Worker 40-Hour 40 Hours $595 Contract $10,000 This course is designed to fulfill training requirements for hazardous waste cleanup workers listed within Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations (e). Topics include scope, application, and definitions; safety and health programs; site characterization and analysis; site control; training; medical surveillance; engineering controls, work practices, and personal protective equipment; monitoring; site safety and health plans; drums and containers; decontamination; and on-site emergencies. Mar 14-18, 2016 May 9-12, 2016 Jun 6-10, 2016 Jun 13-17, 2016 Sep 12-16, 2016 Dec 5-9, 2016 Fort Worth, TX HM 242 HAZWOPER General Site Worker Annual Refresher 8 Hours $150 Contract $3,000 This course is a refresher training course for individuals currently certificated as HAZWOPER General Site Workers, First Responder Awareness Level or First Responder Operations Level. This training is required within one year of the initial 40- hour course completion and yearly thereafter. Topics reviewed include hazardous materials and associated risks, HAZMAT recognition and identification, the role of the awarenesslevel individual, site security and control, and the Emergency Response Guidebook. This course discusses and reviews changes in federal and state regulations as well as relevant, upcoming legislation. This course satisfies the annual refresher training requirements of Title 29 CFR Part (e & q). Jan 4, 2016 Jan 28, 2016 Mar 10, 2016 Mar 17, 2016 Apr 14, 2016 May 5, 2016 Jun 23, 2016 Jul 21, 2016 Jul 21, 2016 HM 243 HAZWOPER Site Supervisor Lake Charles, LA 8 Hours $150 Contract $3,000 This course is designed to fulfill the OSHA regulatory requirements listed in Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations (e) for on-site managers and supervisors directly responsible for, or who supervise employees engaged in, hazardous waste operations. Topics include corporate safety and health programs, employee training requirements, personal protective equipment programs, spill containment programs, respiratory protection programs, medical surveillance programs, and state-of-the-art practices and procedures. Jan 29, 2016 Mar 11, 2016 Apr 15, 2016 Jun 24, 2016 Jul 22, 2016 HM 244 HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness Level 8 Hours $150 Contract $3,000 This course is designed for individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release. This course provides the training required to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. Topics covered in the course include hazardous materials and associated risks, potential outcomes associated with an emergency incident, HAZMAT recognition, HAZMAT identification, the role of the awareness-level individual, site security and control, DOT Emergency Response Guidebook, additional resource needs, and communications. Jan 29, 2016 Mar 18, 2016 Apr 15, 2016 May 6, 2016 Jun 24, 2016 Jul 22, 2016 Lake Charles, LA HM 245 HAZWOPER First Responder Operations Level 24 Hours $395 Contract $7,000 This course is designed for individuals who respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response to the site for the purpose of protecting nearby persons, property, or the environment from the effects of the release. This program provides individuals with the training required to respond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release, and to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading, and prevent exposures. Topics include basic hazard and risk assessment techniques; personal protective equipment; hazardous material terms; control, containment, and confinement operations; decontamination procedures; incident command system; toxicology; and preevent and event-specific planning. Jan 25-27, 2016 Mar 7-9, 2016 Mar 14-16, 2016 Apr 11-13, 2016 May 2-4, 2016 Jun 20-22, 2016 Jul 18-20, 2016 Jul 18-20, 2016 Lake Charles, LA Jul 1, 2016 Jul 15, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 27

15 SAFETY & HEALTH MANAGEMENT COURSES SAFETY & HEALTH MANAGEMENT COURSES DR 560 ICS/NIMS for the Disaster Response Supervisor & Professional 24 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This course is designed for those individuals who may have leadership responsibilities at a natural or man-caused disaster site. The Incident Command System (ICS) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) are studied in detail with emphasis on their roles and uses during the crisis management and consequence management phases of disaster response work. Topics covered include: the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System (ICS); introduction and overview of the National Incident Management System (NIMS); the relationship between the ICS and the NIMS; operating efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS); the intent, key concepts and principles underlying NIMS; and the purpose of the NIMS components including preparedness, communications and information management, resource management, and command and management. DR 760 Incident Management Training 24 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This course provides training in Incident Command under the National Incident Management System for Corporate Organizations. The training provides an introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS) and develops the knowledge and skills necessary to assume a supervisory position during Incident Command. This course describes the history, features, principles, and organizational structure as well as the organization and operation of the ICS and Incident Command Hazardous-Material. Topics include the management of resources, the duties of all positions, and examples of what principles are used in incident and event planning. The relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) is also explained. SH 686 Safety & Health Management Systems (SHMS) 40 Hours Contract $5,000 Through lecture, intense student involvement, and demonstrations of learning, the course will provide students the opportunity to understand how effective SHMS are developed, implemented, and maintained. The course will demonstrate the benefits of implementing a SHMS, and will discuss the available consensus standards and international standards and guidelines highlighting their common elements. Students will understand how SHMS can be implemented in a variety of industries including manufacturing, construction, mining, healthcare, retail trade, and hospitality. Mar 14-18, 2016 SH 785 Root Cause Analysis 16 Hours $495 Contract $7,000 This workshop provides participants the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective accident investigation and determine the root causes of accidents. The course reviews basic accident investigation procedures and describes accident analysis techniques with emphasis on the use of Root Cause Analysis. Participants will use systems thinking and related tools and techniques to identify contributing and causal factors that underlie variations in performance associated with adverse events or close calls. The course integrates a number of different analysis methods using actual case studies to demonstrate their advantages, disadvantages, and applications. Participants will engage in a variety of instructional activities including lectures, group discussions, quizzes, and practical exercises to reinforce their understanding and use of Root Cause Analysis. Feb 2-3, 2016 Jun 21-22, 2016 SH 801 Enhancing Safety Performance with Behavioral Safety: Current Trends in BBS 24 Hours $895 Contract $11,000 This course is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of Behavior-Based Safety (BBS). Discussion topics include the evolution of BBS, including underlying principles, common myths and half-truths. Emphasis is given to lessons learned from experience and research. Long-term goals for BBS are identified along with proven steps organizations can take that lead to improved safety performance. Participants will learn how to develop observation and feedback skills, use behavioral data to improve performance, handle common barriers, and motivate employee safety performance. Current trends in BBS will be analyzed, including how to sustain a BBS process and keep it fresh. Case studies will be utilized to illustrate both successful implementations and lessons learned. Aug 2-4, 2016 SH 810 Written Programs for Safety & Health Management 40 Hours $995 Contract $12,000 This course addresses the eight core elements of an effective safety and health system and those central issues that are critical to each element s development, implementation, and proper management through the use of written material. The focus of this course is to develop the student s skills and knowledge in the development and implementation of a company s safety and health management system, with emphasis on the written program documents required by OSHA. Using a hands-on approach, students will have the opportunity to develop policies, procedures, and checklists that are required to effectively manage a safety and health management system. Mar 14-18, 2016 SH 910 Principles of Auditing 24 Hours $895 Contract $11,000 This course provides participants with the fundamental principles needed to conduct auditing activities related to regulatory compliance, contractual performance, and individual skills and knowledge. Participants will develop auditing skills including planning, procedures, evaluation, and management. The course specifically addresses training audits, contractor performance audits, and compliance audits. SH 920 Process Safety Management (PSM) 32 Hours $995 Contract $12,000 Process Safety Management, or PSM, is an OSHA requirement for companies that utilize Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC) in their manufacturing processes. This course describes the procedures required by OSHA and instructs the student in how to design a full implementation of a PSM program that addresses the hazardous issues and is compliant with the OSHA requirements. Aug 23-26, 2016 SH 925 Management of Change 20 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 The management of change (MOC) is a control associated with industries covered by the Process Safety Management standard. This two-and-a-half-day course will present methods to identify, review, approve, and implement changes within a management of change program through a series of exercises. After completing this course, students will possess the tools to develop a management of change process. May 3-5, 2016 SH 600 Workplace Violence: Prevention and Management 12 Hours $395 Contract $5,000 This course is designed to provide participants with the current OSHA definitions and guidelines related to workplace violence, as well as proactive preventive and management strategies. The program includes SAMA (Satori Alternatives to Managing Aggression) training in de-escalation techniques and simple ways to protect workers from harm. Front-line employees, safety/ security staff, and supervisors will gain skills that help them provide a safe and secure environment for themselves, their colleagues, and their customers/clients/patients. SH 800 People Powered Safety: Applying Human Dynamics for Injury Prevention 32 Hours $895 Contract $11,000 This is spirited, research-based training course will specify practical ways to facilitate the self-motivation needed to achieve and sustain a Total Safety Culture. This training extends and refines the content in behavior based safety by addressing the person-based factors to improve safety on the job. We focus on thoughts and attitudes that can influence safe behavior, drawing on extensive research to discuss the psychology of safety before focusing on four key skills that promote safety: Acting, Coaching, Thinking, and Seeing. Aug 15-19, 2016 SH 900 Leading Measures for Improving Safety 24 Hours $895 Contract $11,000 This advanced safety and health course assists participants in identifying and developing key steps and implementation strategies in order to effectively apply leading measures for improving safety performance for their respective organizations. Participants will gain enhanced skills for measuring and prioritizing organizational risks. The course also addresses corporate success measures, reward and recognition programs, and potential pitfalls of performance measurement systems. Case studies, job safety analyses, and near-miss (near-hit) reports will be utilized to foster practical application of a leading measure approach to improving safety performance. Feb 2-4, 2016 Apr 19-21, 2016 SH 930 Project Management for EHS Professionals 28 Hours $995 Contract $12,000 This course introduces EHS professionals to the methodology, tools, and techniques needed to deliver successful projects. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the project management framework such as project initiation, planning, execution, control, and closure. Through course exercises and scenarios, participants will build skills in assessing and managing stakeholders, identifying and controlling project scope, developing a project plan and other critical project documentation, managing risks, and building a project schedule and budget. Sep 26-29, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 29

16 RISK MANAGEMENT COURSES RISK MANAGEMENT / ONLINE COURSES MS 901 Management System Design for EHS 92 Hours $2,895 Contract $27,000 The management system course provides participants the opportunity to design the core elements of a management system for environmental, risk, safety, and health programs. The goal of this course is to assist participants in the design and development of a management system through classroom instruction, case studies, and student exercise activities. Participants must be available to attend all three sessions. See course details for additional information. Session 1: January 25-29, 2016 Session 2: March 8-11, 2016 Session 3: May 24-26, 2016 Session 1: March 21-25, 2016 Session 2: May 10-13, 2016 Session 3: June 28-30, 2016 Session 1: June 13-17, 2016 Session 2: August 2-5, 2016 Session 3: September 20-22, 2016 RM 101 Safety, Health, and Environmental Risk Management (SHERM) Principles 32 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This course provides an overview of risk management from the safety, health, and environmental program perspective. Specific topics covered include introduction to risk management utilizing ISO STD 31000, key terminology, describing and applying the risk management process, and suggested strategies for improving environmental safety and health programs using risk management principles. Jan 5-8, 2016 Jan 19-22, 2016 Feb 23-26, 2016 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 May 3-6, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Jul 26-29, 2016 Aug 8-11, 2016 Sep 13-16, 2016 Oct 11-14, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Dec 5-8, 2016 RM 105 Fire Risk Management 24 Hours $595 Contract $8,000 This course covers the application of risk management concepts and principles to the operational practices of fire departments and emergency response organizations. It incorporates a risk management approach toward all fire department activities and provides a foundation for evaluation, strategic decision making, planning, evaluation, and command and control. Participants will learn how to develop a Risk Management Plan as outlined in NFPA 1500 in order to identify and evaluate risks and establish and implement control plans that address administrative, engineering, and personal protection risk management control methods. Mar 22-24, 2016 May 10-12, 2016 RM 201 Assessment Techniques Chicago, IL Seattle, WA 24 Hours $895 Contract $10,000 This course provides participants with techniques used to prepare for and conduct assessments, identify issues, and disposition identified issues. Classroom lecture and experiential exercises provide students the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge and skills presented. Assessments are used to systematically gather information, which is analyzed against approved criteria to identify potential issues related to compliance, performance, and effectiveness. Jul 19-21, 2016 RM 202 Performance Measurement and Data Analysis 36 Hours $995 Contract $11,000 In this course, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to establish, implement, and maintain an effective performance measurement system and to perform effective data analysis and trending. Jun 27 - Jul 1, 2016 RM 203 Risk Informed Decision Making 24 Hours $895 Contract $12,000 This course employs a combination of illustrated case studies, lectures, and individual and group exercises to introduce students to the various facets, methodologies, tools, and practical applications of risk-informed decision making. Online training Online safety & health courses are available to allow students the opportunity to obtain the training they need without impacting their day-to-day obligations. Visit uta. edu/ded and click on Online Courses to learn more and view additional training available online. Revegetation During Construction...$77 Construction General Permit Compliance...$77 Construction Stagegate Checklist...$77 Hazardous Materials Triggers...$77 System Safety & Analysis...$375 Safety Training and Educational Strategies...$150 Occupational Health Issues...$150 Radiological Health and Safety Fundamentals...$300 Psychology of Accident Prevention...$75 Principles of Ergonomics...$395 Safety & Health Program Management (Full)...$300 Safety & Health Program Management (Part 1)...$150 Safety & Health Program Management (Part 2)...$150 Safety & Health Management and Safety Office Organization...$75 Safety & Health Committees & Councils...$75 Safety & Health Incentives & Awards...$75 Blueprint Reading...$150 Quantitative Methods in Safety & Health Mgmt...$150 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION CERTIFICATE RM 601 Intermediate Accident Investigation and Photography 24 Hours $595 Contract $7,000 This three-day course provides the participant with instruction in accident investigation procedures and analysis techniques beyond the basic level. The goal of the course is to help participants gain the skills necessary to conduct more effective workplace accident investigations. This course also includes a full day of instruction on the proper use of digital photography and its role in conducting investigations and documenting the scene of an accident. Jan 12-14, 2016 Mar 29-31, 2016 Sep 6-8, 2016 Accident Reporting, Investigation & Analysis...$395 Hazard Communication GHS (Global Harmonization System)...$75 Laboratory Fire & Safety...$150 Applied Fire Safety, Protection & Analysis...$300 Joint Commission Hospital Safety & Health Overview...$150 Operational Risk Management...$150 Critical Thinking and Analysis...$150 Risk Communication...$150 Effective Briefing Techniques...$75 Effective Writing Techniques...$75 Hazardous Materials Transportation Awareness...$150 RM 701 Advanced Accident Investigation 32 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 This 4-day course presents advanced skills in conducting accident investigations that aid in determining contributing factors to workplace injuries and fatalities. In particular, participants will learn how to develop a course of action to prevent future problems. Participants will also learn the importance of conducting a thorough investigation in a consistent manner that will, if necessary, stand up in court. Other discussion topics include calculation of the costs, direct and indirect, associated with an accident. Coursework includes lecture, in-class workshops, case studies, and out-of-class work. Prerequisites: RM 601 Intermediate Accident Investigation and Photography Feb 23-26, 2016 Apr 26-29, 2016 Oct 4-7, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 31

17 ENVIRONMENTAL COURSES SCHEDULE BY LOCATION ETI 101 Introduction to Environmental Compliance 32 Hours $895 Contract $11,000 This course is designed to provide environment, safety, and health professionals the necessary tools to ensure workplace compliance with environmental regulations and reduce environmental risks. The course covers the basics of environmental regulations and demonstrates how to identify regulations pertinent to specific operations. The course also covers elements of major environmental programs at the state level and reviews enforcement and compliance tools by regulatory area. Activities and case studies will be used throughout the course to allow attendees to apply knowledge of the topics discussed. Jan 26-29, 2016 Gretna, LA Feb 2-5, 2016 Feb 9-12, 2016 Mar 1-4, 2016 Mar 15-18, 2016 Apr 5-8, 2016 Apr 19-22, 2016 May 3-6, 2016 May 17-20, 2016 Jun 21-24, 2016 Jul 12-15, 2016 Aug 16-19, 2016 Sep 6-9, 2016 Oct 4-7, 2016 Nov 1-4, 2016 Nov 8-11, 2016 ETI 501 EPA Outreach Trainer Course 32 Hours $695 Contract $9,000 Attendance and successful completion of this trainer course will provide the tools and the curriculum for attendees to teach the ETI 601 EPA 8-Hour Environmental Hazard Awareness course. During the course, EPA topics will be reviewed and training techniques presented in order to promote environmental awareness among workers and equip them to better protect human health and environmental resources. Prerequisites: ETI 101 Introduction to Environmental Compliance and three years of environmental program experience. Feb 16-19, 2016 Apr 12-15, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Aug 23-26, 2016 Nov 15-18, 2016 Additional Environmental Courses AIR 201 Fundamentals of the Clean Air Act 24 Hours $750 Contract $9,000 The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires facilities to implement robust air emission control practices which are regulated and enforced through a complex permitting process. During this class, the instructor will give an overview of the most pertinent CAA requirement, including the New Source Review process, Title V permitting, Permit by Rule, and requirements for Hazardous Air Permitting. Through classroom activities, presentations, and discussions of compliance and enforcement activities, students will gain an understanding of which requirements may apply to their facilities and the path to compliance. WTR 301 Introduction to Water and Wastewater Regulations 24 Hours $795 Contract $10,000 This course provides an introduction to the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Discussion topics include the NPDES permit types for storm water, industrial wastewater, domestic wastewater, and pre-treatment. Case studies and class activities will provide opportunities for participants to utilize knowledge gained during the course. The course will facilitate students ability to attain and maintain compliance with applicable water and wastewater regulations, and to better understand how those regulations impact their organizations. WST 401 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 32 Hours $895 Contract $11,000 This course explores rules and regulations governing the managing, storing, and shipping hazardous waste. Participants will learn about the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and become familiar with a wide array of related federal, state, and local agencies and their requirements. The course will present the basics of managing non-hazardous waste, permitting processes, common violations, and waste minimization. ETI ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING INSTITUTE CONTACT US eti@uta.edu uta.edu/ded/eti Abilene, TX OSHA #511 Aug 2-5, 2016 OSHA #501 Aug 23-26, 2016 OG 200 Oct 18-20, 2016 RM 101 Jan 5-8, 2016 HC 200 Jan 11, 2016 HC 301 Jan 12-13, 2016 HC 400 Jan 14-15, 2016 OSHA #510 Jan 19-22, 2016 OSHA #3095 Feb 2-5, 2016 SH 300 Feb 16-18, 2016 OSHA #2264 Mar 8-10, 2016 FS 910 Mar 15, 2016 OSHA #3115 Mar 15-17, 2016 FS 911 Mar 16, 2016 OSHA #521 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #502 Apr 4-6, 2016 OSHA #503 Apr 6-8, 2016 OSHA #511 Apr 19-22, 2016 FS 1500 Apr 25-29, 2016 OSHA #3015 Apr 26-28, 2016 OSHA #501 May 17-20, 2016 OSHA #510 May 24-27, 2016 OSHA #500 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #2255 Jul 5-7, 2016 OSHA #502 Jul 18-20, 2016 OSHA #503 Jul 20-22, 2016 OG 200 Jul 26-28, 2016 OSHA #2015 Aug 16-19, 2016 OSHA #5810 Aug 16-19, 2016 HM 241 Sep 12-16, 2016 OSHA #2225 Sep 27-30, 2016 ATP 190 Oct 4-5, 2016 ATP 192 Oct 6-7, 2016 OSHA #511 Oct 18-21, 2016 OSHA #502 Oct 31 - Nov 2, 2016 OSHA #503 Nov 2-4, 2016 OSHA #2264 Nov 15-17, 2016 OSHA #2045 Dec 6-9, 2016 Amarillo, TX OSHA #521 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #511 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #2255 Apr 19-21, 2016 OSHA #2045 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 HM 242 Jan 4, 2016 OSHA #2015 Jan 4 - Feb 1, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jan 5-21, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jan 5-7, 2016 OSHA #511 Jan 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2015 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #510 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #3015 Jan 19-21, 2016 OSHA #2045 Jan 19-22, 2016 MS 901 Jan 25 - May 26, 2016 OSHA #2225 Jan 26-29, 2016 OSHA #500 Jan 26-29, 2016 OSHA #3015 Feb 1-17, 2016 OSHA #2264 Feb 2-4, 2016 OSHA #2264 Feb 2-18, 2016 OSHA #502 Feb 8-10, 2016 LS 108 Feb 9-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Feb 9-12, 2016 OSHA #503 Feb 10-12, 2016 OSHA #3095 Feb 16-19, 2016 OSHA #501 Feb 16-19, 2016 OSHA #521 Feb 16-19, 2016 FS 860 Feb 22-26, 2016 ATP 190 Feb 23-24, 2016 OG 200 Feb 23-25, 2016 OSHA #3115 Feb 23-25, 2016 ATP 192 Feb 25-26, 2016 OSHA #2255 Mar 1-3, 2016 OSHA #511 Mar 1-4, 2016 FS 1500 Mar 7-11, 2016 OSHA #2225 Mar 7-30, 2016 OSHA #2015 Mar 8-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Mar 8-11, 2016 OSHA #3095 Mar 8-31, 2016 SH 810 Mar 14-18, 2016 SH 912 Mar 22-22, 2016 OSHA #500 Mar 22-25, 2016 OSHA #7225 Mar 23-24, 2016 RM 601 Mar 29-31, 2016 RM 101 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 p OSHA #3115 Apr 2-26, 2016 OSHA #521 Apr 4-27, 2016 OSHA #2264 Apr 5-7, 2016 SH 926 Apr 5-7, 2016 LS 104 Apr 5-8, 2016 OSHA #510 Apr 5-8, 2016 OSHA #511 Apr 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2045 Apr 5-28, 2016 HC 200 Apr 11, 2016 HC 301 Apr 12-13, 2016 HC 400 Apr 14-15, 2016 OSHA #2225 Apr 19-22, 2016 OSHA #501 Apr 19-22, 2016 OSHA #3115 Apr 26-28, 2016 RM 701 Apr 26-29, 2016 CPT 101 Apr 26-27, 2016 CPT 103 Apr 28-29, 2016 OSHA #500 May 2-25, 2016 OSHA #7600 May 3-4, 2016 LS 101 May 3-6, 2016 OSHA #511 May 3-6, 2016 OSHA #501 May 3-26, 2016 p OSHA #7105 May 7, 2016 p OSHA #7845 May 7, 2016 OSHA #510 May 10-13, 2016 p OSHA #7505 May 14, 2016 OSHA #3015 May 17-19, 2016 OSHA #2045 May 17-20, 2016 p OSHA #7115 May 21, 2016 OSHA #502 May 23-25, 2016 OSHA #500 May 24-27, 2016 OSHA #503 May 25-27, 2016 OSHA #3115 May 31 - Jun 2, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 33

18 SCHEDULE BY LOCATION SCHEDULE BY LOCATION OSHA #510 Jun 6-29, 2016 OSHA #511 Jun 7-10, 2016 OSHA #511 Jun 7-30, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jun 7-9, 2016 SH 300 Jun 14-16, 2016 OSHA #3095 Jun 21-24, 2016 OSHA #501 Jun 21-24, 2016 RM 202 Jun 27 - Jul 1, 2016 OG 200 Jun 28-30, 2016 OG 201 Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #511 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #521 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jul 11-27, 2016 OSHA #2015 Jul 12-15, 2016 OSHA #510 Jul 12-15, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jul 12-28, 2016 OSHA #3015 Jul 19-21, 2016 OSHA #2045 Jul 19-22, 2016 RM 101 Jul 26-29, 2016 RM 203 Aug 2-4, 2016 OSHA #511 Aug 2-5, 2016 OSHA #502 Aug 8-10, 2016 OSHA #510 Aug 9-12, 2016 OSHA #503 Aug 10-12, 2016 CPT 102 Aug 16-17, 2016 OSHA #501 Aug 16-19, 2016 CPT 104 Aug 18-19, 2016 OSHA #2264 Aug 23-25, 2016 SH 920 Aug 23-26, 2016 OSHA #2255 Aug 30 - Sep 1, 2016 OSHA #3095 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 OSHA #2055 Sep 6-8, 2016 OSHA #511 Sep 6-9, 2016 OSHA #521 Sep 6-9, 2016 OSHA #500 Sep 13-16, 2016 OSHA #510 Sep 13-16, 2016 OSHA #2045 Sep 20-23, 2016 OSHA #5810 Sep 20-23, 2016 SH 200 Sep 26, 2016 SH 201 Sep 27-28, 2016 OSHA #3115 Sep 27-29, 2016 SH 400 Sep 29-30, 2016 SH 910 Oct 4-6, 2016 OSHA #511 Oct 4-7, 2016 OSHA #3015 Oct 11-13, 2016 OSHA #2015 Oct 11-14, 2016 OSHA #502 Oct 17-19, 2016 OSHA #2225 Oct 18-21, 2016 OSHA #501 Oct 18-21, 2016 OSHA #503 Oct 19-21, 2016 OSHA #500 Oct 25-28, 2016 OSHA #510 Oct 25-28, 2016 OSHA #2264 Nov 1-3, 2016 OSHA #511 Nov 1-4, 2016 OG 200 Nov 8-10, 2016 OSHA #3095 Nov 8-11, 2016 OSHA #521 Nov 8-11, 2016 RM 101 Nov 15-18, 2016 OSHA #3115 Nov 29 - Dec 1, 2016 OSHA #511 Nov 29 - Dec 2, 2016 HM 241 Dec 5-9, 2016 OSHA #510 Dec 6-9, 2016 OSHA #502 Dec 12-14, 2016 OSHA #500 Dec 13-16, 2016 OSHA #501 Dec 13-16, 2016 OSHA #503 Dec 14-16, 2016 Atlanta, GA FS 1500 Jan 25-29, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jan 26-28, 2016 SH 925 Feb 2-4, 2016 OSHA #3015 Feb 9-11, 2016 OSHA #3095 Mar 1-4, 2016 HC 200 Mar 7, 2016 HC 301 Mar 8-9, 2016 HC 400 Mar 10-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Mar 15-18, 2016 OSHA #511 Mar 22-25, 2016 OSHA #501 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #2015 Apr 12-15, 2016 OSHA #502 Apr 25-27, 2016 OSHA #503 Apr 27-29, 2016 SH 7201 May 3-17, 2016 FS 913 May 6, 2016 OSHA #2045 May 24-27, 2016 RM 101 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jun 7-9, 2016 MS 901 Jun 13 - Sep 22, 2016 OSHA #510 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #500 Jul 19-22, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jul 26-28, 2016 OSHA #2255 Aug 16-18, 2016 OSHA #3095 Aug 23-26, 2016 OSHA #521 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 RM 601 Sep 6-8, 2016 OSHA #511 Sep 20-23, 2016 OSHA #501 Oct 4-7, 2016 RM 701 Oct 4-7, 2016 OSHA #2015 Oct 25-28, 2016 OSHA #3015 Nov 1-3, 2016 OSHA #510 Nov 8-11, 2016 OSHA #502 Nov 14-16, 2016 OSHA #503 Nov 16-18, 2016 ATP 190 Nov 29-30, 2016 ATP 192 Dec 1-2, 2016 OSHA #500 Dec 6-9, 2016 OSHA #2225 Dec 13-16, 2016 OSHA #511 Jan 26-29, 2016 OSHA #501 Feb 2-5, 2016 OSHA #2045 Feb 16-19, 2016 OSHA #510 Mar 15-18, 2016 OSHA #500 Apr 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2055 Apr 12-14, 2016 HM 245 May 2-4, 2016 HM 242 May 5, 2016 HM 244 May 6, 2016 OSHA #521 May 17-20, 2016 OSHA #2225 May 24-27, 2016 FS 1500 Jun 6-10, 2016 HM 245 Jul 18-20, 2016 HM 242 Jul 21, 2016 HM 243 Jul 22, 2016 OSHA #502 Aug 22-24, 2016 OSHA #503 Aug 24-26, 2016 OSHA #2264 Oct 4-6, 2016 OSHA #510 Oct 4-7, 2016 OSHA #3095 Oct 11-14, 2016 OSHA #511 Oct 25-28, 2016 OSHA #2015 Nov 8-11, 2016 OSHA #511 Jan 18-21, 2016 OSHA #510 Jan 25-28, 2016 OSHA #501 Mar 7-10, 2016 OSHA #500 Apr 18-21, 2016 OSHA #3115 May 10-12, 2016 OSHA #2055 May 23-25, 2016 OSHA #2015 Jun 6-9, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jul 12-14, 2016 OSHA #502 Aug 15-17, 2016 OSHA #503 Aug 17-19, 2016 OSHA #2225 Sep 13-16, 2016 OSHA #510 Oct 11-14, 2016 OSHA #3095 Oct 25-28, 2016 Brownsville, TX OSHA #511 Jan 5-8, 2016 OSHA #3115 Feb 2-4, 2016 OSHA #2045 Apr 12-15, 2016 OSHA #2264 May 24-26, 2016 OSHA #510 Aug 2-5, 2016 OSHA #511 Sep 27-30, 2016 Chicago, IL FS 1500 Feb 8-12, 2016 FS 1510 Apr 4-8, 2016 OSHA #2015 Feb 16-19, 2016 OSHA #3095 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #510 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #3115 Apr 5-7, 2016 OSHA #511 Apr 12-15, 2016 OSHA #500 May 10-13, 2016 OSHA #501 May 24-27, 2016 OSHA #2045 Jun 7-10, 2016 HM 245 Jun 20-22, 2016 HM 242 Jun 23, 2016 HM 243 Jun 24, 2016 HM 244 Jun 24, 2016 OSHA #2264 Aug 9-11, 2016 OSHA #521 Sep 20-23, 2016 OSHA #2255 Oct 25-27, 2016 OSHA #511 Nov 8-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Nov 15-18, 2016 OSHA #511 Feb 2-5, 2016 OSHA #2055 Feb 9-11, 2016 OSHA #3015 Mar 15-17, 2016 OSHA #2045 Mar 15-18, 2016 SH 300 Apr 5-7, 2016 OSHA #3095 Apr 12-15, 2016 OSHA #521 May 3-6, 2016 OSHA #2015 May 10-13, 2016 OSHA #2225 Jun 14-17, 2016 OSHA #510 Jun 21-24, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jul 5-7, 2016 OSHA #500 Jul 26-29, 2016 Drumright, OK FS 910 Feb 17, 2016 FS 911 Feb 18, 2016 OSHA #511 Mar 22-25, 2016 OSHA #501 Apr 26-29, 2016 OG 200 May 3-5, 2016 OSHA #521 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 Dumas, TX OSHA #2015 Mar 1-4, 2016 OSHA #3015 May 10-12, 2016 OSHA #510 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2255 Jan 5-7, 2016 OSHA #5810 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #3095 Feb 9-12, 2016 RM 101 Feb 23-26, 2016 OSHA #2225 Mar 15-18, 2016 OSHA #3115 Mar 22-24, 2016 OSHA #510 Apr 26-29, 2016 HC 200 May 23, 2016 HC 301 May 24-25, 2016 HC 400 May 26-27, 2016 OSHA #500 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 OSHA #2045 Jun 21-24, 2016 OSHA #502 Jul 11-13, 2016 OSHA #503 Jul 13-15, 2016 OSHA #2015 Aug 2-5, 2016 OSHA #511 Aug 9-12, 2016 OSHA #501 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 OSHA #3015 Sep 6-8, 2016 OSHA #2264 Oct 18-20, 2016 OSHA #521 Dec 6-9, 2016 Farmington, NM OSHA #511 Jul 12-15, 2016 OSHA #510 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 Fort Worth, TX HM 241 Jun 13-17, 2016 Houston Central, TX OSHA #2045 Jan 5-8, 2016 OSHA #3015 Jan 12-14, 2016 RM 601 Jan 12-14, 2016 OSHA #3095 Jan 19-22, 2016 RM 101 Jan 19-22, 2016 OSHA #502 Jan 25-27, UT Arlington OSHA Education Center uta.edu/ded 35

19 SCHEDULE BY LOCATION SCHEDULE BY LOCATION OSHA #510 Jan 25-28, 2016 OSHA #503 Jan 27-29, 2016 OSHA #2225 Feb 2-5, 2016 OSHA #521 Feb 2-5, 2016 OSHA #511 Feb 9-12, 2016 HC 200 Feb 15, 2016 OSHA #510 Feb 15-25, 2016 HC 301 Feb 16-17, 2016 OSHA #510 Feb 16-19, 2016 HC 400 Feb 18-19, 2016 OSHA #500 Feb 23-26, 2016 RM 701 Feb 23-26, 2016 OSHA #501 Mar 1-4, 2016 OSHA #3015 Mar 8-10, 2016 OSHA #502 Mar 14-16, 2016 HM 241 Mar 14-18, 2016 OSHA #2015 Mar 15-18, 2016 OSHA #503 Mar 16-18, 2016 OSHA #3095 Mar 21-24, 2016 MS 901 Mar 21 - Jun 30, 2016 OSHA #2055 Mar 22-24, 2016 OSHA #2264 Mar 29-31, 2016 OSHA #510 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #511 Apr 5-8, 2016 OSHA #510 Apr 19-22, 2016 OSHA #5410 Apr 25-29, 2016 OSHA #500 Apr 26-29, 2016 OSHA #511 May 2-5, 2016 OSHA #3015 May 3-5, 2016 HM 241 May 9-12, 2016 OSHA #501 May 9-12, 2016 OSHA #2255 May 10-12, 2016 OSHA #2264 May 17-19, 2016 OSHA #3115 May 17-19, 2016 OG 200 May 23-25, 2016 OSHA #3095 May 24-27, 2016 OSHA #510 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 OSHA #5400 Jun 7-10, 2016 SH 912 Jun 14-14, 2016 OSHA #500 Jun 14-17, 2016 ATP 190 Jun 20-21, 2016 SH 926 Jun 20-22, 2016 OSHA #521 Jun 21-24, 2016 ATP 192 Jun 22-23, 2016 OSHA #502 Jun 27-29, 2016 OSHA #511 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #503 Jun 29 - Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #3015 Jul 5-7, 2016 OSHA #2045 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jul 12-14, 2016 OSHA #510 Jul 12-15, 2016 RM 201 Jul 19-21, 2016 OSHA #501 Jul 19-22, 2016 OSHA #3115 Aug 8-10, 2016 RM 101 Aug 8-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Aug 15-18, 2016 OSHA #521 Aug 15-18, 2016 SH 810 Aug 15-19, 2016 OSHA #511 Aug 22-25, 2016 OSHA #502 Aug 29-31, 2016 OSHA #503 Aug 31 - Sep, 2016 OSHA #2225 Aug 29 - Sep 1, 2016 OSHA #500 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 OSHA #3095 Sep 12-15, 2016 OSHA #511 Sep 12-15, 2016 OSHA #3015 Sep 19-21, 2016 OSHA #501 Sep 19-22, 2016 OSHA #510 Sep 19-22, 2016 OSHA #2264 Sep 26-28, 2016 OSHA #2015 Sep 26-29, 2016 SH 930 Sep 26-29, 2016 OSHA #502 Oct 10-12, 2016 OSHA #503 Oct 12-14, 2016 OSHA #511 Oct 10-13, 2016 OSHA #510 Oct 17-20, 2016 OSHA #521 Oct 17-20, 2016 OSHA #3115 Oct 3-5, 2016 OSHA #2045 Oct 3-6, 2016 FS 1500 Oct 24-28, 2016 OSHA #2055 Oct 25-27, 2016 OSHA #501 Oct 31 - Nov 3, 2016 OSHA #5810 Oct 31 - Nov 3, 2016 OSHA #500 Nov 7-10, 2016 OSHA #3095 Nov 14-17, 2016 OSHA #511 Nov 14-17, 2016 OSHA #2255 Nov 28-30, 2016 OSHA #502 Nov 28-30, 2016 OSHA #503 Nov 30 - Dec 2, 2016 OSHA #510 Nov 28 - Dec 1, 2016 OSHA #3015 Dec 5-7, 2016 RM 101 Dec 5-8, 2016 OSHA #3115 Dec 12-14, 2016 OSHA #511 Dec 12-15, 2016 Houston South, TX OSHA #510 Jan 5-8, 2016 OSHA #500 Jan 19-22, 2016 HM 245 Jan 25-27, 2016 OG 200 Jan 26-28, 2016 HM 242 Jan 28, 2016 HM 243 Jan 29, 2016 HM 244 Jan 29, 2016 OSHA #2264 Feb 9-11, 2016 SH 7201 Feb 23-25, 2016 FS 913 Feb 26, 2016 OSHA #3115 Mar 1-3, 2016 OSHA #510 Mar 8-11, 2016 OSHA #500 Mar 22-25, 2016 FS 861 Apr 4-8, 2016 OSHA #2045 Apr 5-8, 2016 OSHA #521 Apr 12-15, 2016 CPT 102 Apr 26-27, 2016 CPT 104 Apr 28-29, 2016 DR 660 May 3-5, 2016 RM 101 May 3-6, 2016 OSHA #5602 May 16, 2016 OSHA #5600 May 17-20, 2016 OSHA #511 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 OSHA #501 Jun 7-10, 2016 OSHA #510 Jun 14-17, 2016 OSHA #2015 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #500 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #3095 Jul 19-22, 2016 OSHA #7600 Jul 26-27, 2016 OSHA #511 Jul 26-29, 2016 SH 801 Aug 2-4, 2016 CPT 101 Aug 15-16, 2016 CPT 103 Aug 17-18, 2016 Jonesboro, AR OSHA #510 Aug 23-26, 2016 OSHA #511 Sep 27-30, 2016 OSHA #501 Nov 8-11, 2016 Kilgore, TX OSHA #510 Aug 2-5, 2016 OSHA #511 Aug 23-26, 2016 OSHA #5402 Jan 19-21, 2016 OSHA #2255 Apr 5-7, 2016 HM 245 Apr 11-13, 2016 HM 242 Apr 14, 2016 HM 243 Apr 15, 2016 HM 244 Apr 15, 2016 OSHA #3095 Apr 19-22, 2016 OSHA #511 May 17-20, 2016 OSHA #2015 May 31 - Jun 3, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jun 21-23, 2016 OSHA #510 Jul 19-22, 2016 OSHA #2045 Aug 23-26, 2016 OSHA #500 Sep 6-9, 2016 OSHA #3115 Sep 13-15, 2016 Lake Charles, LA HM 245 Mar 14-16, 2016 HM 242 Mar 17, 2016 HM 244 Mar 18, 2016 OSHA #511 Sep 6-9, 2016 OSHA #2225 Nov 29 - Dec 2, 2016 OSHA #3015 Dec 13-15, 2016 Las Cruces, LA OSHA #510 Sep 27-30, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jan 19-21, 2016 OSHA #510 Feb 2-5, 2016 OSHA #3015 Feb 23-25, 2016 OSHA #2255 Mar 8-10, 2016 OSHA #2264 Apr 19-21, 2016 OSHA #511 May 17-20, 2016 OSHA #501 Jun 28 - Jul 1, 2016 OSHA #521 Jul 19-22, 2016 OSHA #2045 Aug 9-12, 2016 OSHA #510 Nov 1-4, 2016 OSHA #500 Nov 15-18, 2016 OSHA #521 Nov 15-18, 2016 OSHA #501 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #2225 Feb 16-19, 2016 OSHA #2264 Mar 15-17, 2016 OG 200 Mar 22-24, 2016 OG 201 Mar 25, 2016 OSHA #3015 Apr 12-14, 2016 OSHA #3015 Apr 12-14, 2016 OSHA #2045 May 10-13, 2016 OSHA #511 May 24-27, 2016 OSHA #5810 Jun 7-10, 2016 OG 200 Jul 12-14, 2016 OG 201 Jul 15, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jul 19-21, 2016 OSHA #511 Oct 18-21, 2016 Monmouth County, NJ FS 1510 Jan 25-29, 2016 FS 910 May 24, 2016 FS 911 May 25, 2016 Monroe, LA OSHA #511 Nov 8-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Jan 12-15, 2016 FS 910 Jan 26, 2016 FS 911 Jan 27, 2016 OSHA #2015 Feb 2-5, 2016 OSHA #511 Feb 16-19, 2016 OSHA #500 Feb 23-26, 2016 OSHA #5410 Feb 29 - 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20 SCHEDULE BY LOCATION REGISTRATION OSHA #3015 Mar 22-24, 2016 FS 710 Mar 24-25, 2016 OSHA #3115 Mar 29-31, 2016 OSHA #510 Apr 12-15, 2016 SH 925 Apr 19-21, 2016 OSHA #2045 Apr 19-22, 2016 OSHA #511 Apr 19-22, 2016 OSHA #2264 May 3-5, 2016 OSHA #502 May 16-18, 2016 OSHA #503 May 18-20, 2016 OSHA #3095 Jun 7-10, 2016 OSHA #2225 Jun 14-17, 2016 OSHA #511 Jun 14-17, 2016 OSHA #3015 Jun 28-30, 2016 OSHA #501 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #510 Jul 19-22, 2016 OSHA #2055 Jul 26-28, 2016 OSHA #5810 Jul 26-29, 2016 OSHA #500 Aug 9-12, 2016 OG 200 Aug 23-25, 2016 OSHA #511 Aug 30 - Sep 2, 2016 OSHA #2015 Sep 13-16, 2016 RM 101 Sep 13-16, 2016 OSHA #502 Sep 19-21, 2016 OSHA #503 Sep 21-23, 2016 OSHA #521 Oct 4-7, 2016 OSHA #2045 Oct 11-14, 2016 OSHA #3095 Oct 18-21, 2016 OSHA #3115 Oct 25-27, 2016 OSHA #510 Nov 1-4, 2016 SH 200 Nov 14, 2016 SH 201 Nov 15-16, 2016 SH 400 Nov 17-18, 2016 OSHA #2264 Dec 6-8, 2016 Phoenix, AZ OSHA #511 Jan 5-8, 2016 OSHA #501 Jan 26-29, 2016 OSHA #2264 Mar 1-3, 2016 HM 245 Mar 7-9, 2016 HM 242 Mar 10, 2016 HM 243 Mar 11, 2016 OSHA #3115 May 3-5, 2016 OSHA #3095 May 10-13, 2016 HM 241 Jun 6-10, 2016 HM 245 Jul 18-20, 2016 HM 242 Jul 21, 2016 HM 244 Jul 22, 2016 SH 300 Jul 26-28, 2016 OSHA #521 Aug 2-5, 2016 Richmond, VA FS 1500 Mar 21-25, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jan 5-7, 2016 LS 101 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #511 Jan 12-15, 2016 OSHA #3095 Feb 23-26, 2016 OSHA #5810 Mar 1-4, 2016 OSHA #2015 Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2016 OSHA #3015 Apr 19-21, 2016 OSHA #511 Apr 26-29, 2016 BC 1000 May 9-11, 2016 OSHA #521 May 10-13, 2016 FS 710 May 12-13, 2016 OSHA #2264 May 24-26, 2016 OSHA #510 Jun 7-10, 2016 OSHA #502 Jun 13-15, 2016 OSHA #503 Jun 15-17, 2016 OSHA #3115 Jun 21-23, 2016 SH 201 Nov 1-2, 2016 SH 202 Nov 3-4, 2016 OSHA #2045 Nov 15-18, 2016 OSHA #510 Dec 13-16, 2016 Seattle, WA FS 1510 Jun 13-17, 2016 OSHA #3115 Feb 2-4, 2016 OSHA #2015 Feb 9-12, 2016 OSHA #511 Feb 23-26, 2016 OSHA #521 Mar 8-11, 2016 OSHA #510 Apr 12-15, 2016 OSHA #3015 May 31 - Jun 2, 2016 OSHA #2255 Jun 14-16, 2016 OSHA #502 Jun 20-22, 2016 OSHA #503 Jun 22-24, 2016 OSHA #3095 Jul 5-8, 2016 OSHA #2264 Jul 19-21, 2016 The Woodlands, TX OSHA #511 Mar 8-11, 2016 OSHA #2225 Apr 26-29, 2016 OSHA #510 May 10-13, 2016 OSHA #500 May 24-27, 2016 Tulsa, OK OSHA #511 Aug 16-19, 2016 OSHA #510 Sep 6-9, 2016 OSHA #501 Sep 27-30, 2016 OSHA #500 Oct 11-14, 2016 OSHA #511 Nov 15-18, 2016 Cancellations UT Arlington reserves the right to change or cancel any class. 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