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Become an OSHA-authorized 10 & 30-hour class trainer!

Become an OSHA-authorized 10 & 30-hour class trainer!. The GA Tech OSHA Training Institute Education Center in partnership with the University of West Florida School of Allied health and Life Sciences is offering these classes in your area :

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Become an OSHA-authorized 10 & 30-hour class trainer!

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  1. Become an OSHA-authorized 10 & 30-hour class trainer! • The GA Tech OSHA Training Institute Education Center in partnership with the University of West Florida School of Allied health and Life Sciences is offering these classes in your area: • OTI500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry • OTI501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry • When: Monday, July 11th– Friday, July 15, 2011 • Where:           • University of West Florida campusInternational House Bldg • Bldg. 71, Rm 133 & 136 • 11000 University Pkwy • Pensacola, FL 32514 • Register online at: http://www.pe.gatech.edu/courses/trainer-course-occupational-safety-and-health-standards-construction-industry • Important Course Prerequisites:            • Participants are required to have both: • Five years of safety experience • and • The OTI510 or 511 • These standards are dictated by OSHA! • For answers to any questions or for more • information call: Greg Dillon - 404.385-4999 GA Tech OTIEC Georgia Tech was established as an OSHA Training Institute Education Center in 1992. The GA Tech OTIEC offers safety and health courses in more than 20 topics throughout Region IV, an area covering Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Visit our website at http://www.oshainfo.gatech.edu/index.html The University of West Florida's School of Allied Health and Life Sciencesoffers both graduate and undergraduate health-related programs for which there is a strong demand both regionally and nationally. In addition, SAHLS offers an array of certificates, workshops and community outreach events that serve the health care and public health communities. www.uwf.edu/sahls

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