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Safety school training courses in Auburn, AL (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Driver Education School: Auburn University OPCE Venue: Auburn Tel.: 334.844.5100 Develop confidence and skill as a new driver through discussions of driving related topics such as orientation to the vehicle, traffic laws, street driving, and vehicle efficiency. This course is designed to meet the requirements for driver education instruction as defined by the Alabama Department of Education, including Boating Safety. |
Basic Handgun Safety School: Auburn University OPCE Venue: Auburn Tel.: 334.844.5100 Learn the rules of safe gun handling/shooting; fundamentals of marksmanship; and laws pertaining to ownership, transportation, and use of handguns. You must bring proof that you are at least 21 years of age. |
Occupational Health and Safety School: Central Maine Community College Venue: Auburn Tel.: (207)-755-5100 The Occupational Health and Safety program prepares individuals who will work independently or as part of a team to make the workplace safer and healthier by identifying potential job-related hazards and possible ways to address them through engineering solutions, administrative practices and the training and education of workers in safe and healthy work practices. Students receive traditional classroom instruction as well as hands-on experience. In the fall of 1998, the program became available... |
Occupational Safety (OSHA) Format: Online School: San Juan College Venue: Farmington Tel.: 505-326-3311 The online Occupational Safety program provides students a thorough education in the growing field of safety and prepares them for entry level safety positions in a variety of industries. Our online program offers students an opportunity to receive a certificate in Occupational Safety or an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Occupational Safety.
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Aviation Safety Format: Online School: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Venue: Daytona Beach Tel.: 800-222-3728 From the crew on the ground to the passengers, pilots, and attendants in the air, the entire aviation industry is consumed by safety issues. Today, the field faces a greater array of safety problems, solutions, and concerns than ever before. And those with the greatest knowledge are earning the greatest rewards.
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