LTC offers OSHA 30-hour class in March
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2/19/2012
CLEVELAND, WI –
Lakeshore Technical College is offering an Occupational Safety and Health Administration 30-Hour Voluntary Compliance for General Industry class. The class will be held March 27 – 30 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cleveland campus.
The course will cover how the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act must be implemented in the workplace. Other topics will include OSHA standards, the Code of Federal Regulations, and compliance programs and procedures.
Topics covered are intended for all private sector personnel as well as public sector employers who utilize federal OSHA standards as directed by state requirements.
The course is recommended for new and experienced safety, health and compliance professionals and personnel who have a wide range of responsibilities, such as human resource managers, supervisors and safety committee members.
Each participant who completes the course will receive a certificate of completion as well as a wallet-size card from the U.S. Department of Labor that certifies course completion. This meets the prerequisite of the OSHA 501 Train-the-Trainer course.
The class number is 20066, and the fee is $645. To register, call 888-468-6582, ext. 1366, or visit www.gotoltc.edu/seminars.
For more information, contact LTC Seminar Planner Ruth Semph at 888-468-6582, ext. 1167, or Ruth.Semph@gotoltc.edu.
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.


