October seminars to train industrial emergency response technicians, operations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
9/24/2010
CLEVELAND, WI –
Industrial emergency response training seminars at the operations level and the 40-hour technician level are being offered in October at Lakeshore Technical College.
Industrial Emergency Response – Operations Level will be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 6-8. The fee is $545, and the class is No. 62503. Medical clearance forms are required.
This seminar is designed to satisfy the training requirements of OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120 Operations Level Training. A combination of classroom and hands–on instruction prepares participants to safely respond to hazardous material incidents.
Industrial Emergency Response – 40-hour Technician Level will be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 11-15. The fee is $795, and the class is No. 62508. Medical Clearance Forms are required.
This seminar is designed to satisfy the training requirements of OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120 Technician Level Training. The 40-hour class will cover response and knowledge from the awareness level to the technician level. Extensive hands–on and lab activities are included in the training.
For more information, contact Ruth Semph at (920) 693-1167 or ruth.semph@gotoltc.edu. To register, call (888) 468-6582, extension 1366, or visit www.gotoltc.edu/seminars.
About Lakeshore Technical College
Lakeshore Technical College is a leading provider of technical education offering 100 career programs including associate degrees, technical diplomas, technical certificates, and apprenticeship programs. In addition, LTC offers distance learning, customized training to business and industry, and continuing educational opportunities.
Serving a 200,500-resident population in east central Wisconsin, LTC operates a main campus in Cleveland; additional learning sites at LTC Manitowoc and LTC Sheboygan; Community Education Centers at area high schools in Kiel, Mishicot, Plymouth, Random Lake, Reedsville, and Two Rivers; and 27 distance learning sites. LTC’s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen the economy by preparing a workforce that is skilled, diverse and flexible. On average, 79% of LTC graduates work in the LTC District which includes Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties, and parts of Calumet and Ozaukee Counties. Visit LTC at: gotoltc.edu.


