April Industrial Skills Tips and Tricks
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Industrial Skills
The industrial industry consists of electricians, engineers, and other technical professions that require a great level of skill on the job. Risk management and workplace safety are priorities in all of these industrial fields, as most are known for being higher risk professions. Obviously, someone involved in an engineering project or electrical work is at…
What is Grounding?
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Industrial Skills
As an electrician, there are two different systems that can be used for ungrounded electrical work. These are known as grounding and bonding. High voltage wires, for example, are grounded to the earth to limit the voltage that the system is exposed to in the event of a short or a lightning strike. Anything that…
healthcampus.com April Tips and Tricks
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Healthcare
Getting into health professions may involve many different decisions. This is because there are so many different niches within the healthcare industry to choose from, and making this decision can often feel overwhelming. Some people don’t have the interest to return to school full-time or take eight years of their life to become a doctor…
What is Daycare CE?
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Healthcare
Daycare teachers are those who care for children that are between the ages of infancy and five years old, when the children return to school (?). There are no requirements for people who work out of their home and only care for one or two children. However, there is a requirement for daycare CE when…
learninsurance.com April Tips and Tricks
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Insurance Training
This month’s tips and tricks segment will focus on generating and maintaining a customer base once you have an insurance license, specifically for agents and brokers. If you work with a company as an employee, you will likely be required to sign a non-compete form. This form basically states that you will not take clients…
What is Flood Insurance?
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Insurance Training
Flood insurance is independent of all other types of insurance. The professionals that sell and write flood insurance policies are required to have special education and training that adheres to the Department of Insurance requirements as well as the regulations set forth by FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Also, each state will once again…
agentcampus.com April Tips and Tricks
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Real Estate License
The real estate industry isn’t doing so great these days. However, it’s still a great career field to get into. You’re probably wondering why anyone would tell you to invest your career into an industry that is at its lowest point ever and shows no urgent signs of getting better. Well, it comes down to…
What are REOs?
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Real Estate License
REOs, or Real Estate Owned properties, have become a multi-billion dollar industry in light of the recent mortgage crisis. Homes that don’t sell or won’t sell are often bought by banks and real estate companies, because they can afford the expense of holding on to the property until it sells. Investors and first time home…
Career Spotlight on…Nail Techs
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Cosmetology
Across the board, nail techs are required to complete 350 hours of education in order to be licensed and certified to operate. Many people have become engrossed in the world of beauty salons and day spas, which always include nail techs and their services. People spend a lot of money to have their nails done…
OSHA April Tips and Tricks
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: OSHA and Safety
OSHA cautions against anyone working with electricity that is not properly trained. For example, it might make sense that an HVAC installer is called to fix a faulty circuit breaker on an HVAC unit because they know how the unit works. In reality, the person doing the job should be an electrician, because they understand…
What Is…the OSHA 510?
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: OSHA and Safety
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires an array of classes to professionals across many different industries. By taking the time to learn what is out there and find new courses, people can constantly be growing, changing, and learning in their careers so that they are safer, more productive employees on every level possible….
Learn2Serve April Tips and Tricks
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Category: Alcohol & Food Safety, Food Safety
Food safety is a large part of the food service industry. After all, anyone who works in the industry is responsible for the safety of the general public when they enter the establishment or buy food from a particular company or restaurant. All employees are required to learn about food safety to be able to…
What is California AB 1825?
Posted: Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Category: Ethics & Compliance
California AB 1825 refers to the California Assembly Bill number 1825, which requires immediate and continued sexual harassment training for super California AB 1825 refers to the California Assembly Bill number 1825, which requires immediate and continued sexual harassment training for supervisors throughout the state of California. The law was designed to increase the amount…
360training.com Launches Industrial Skills and Maintenance e-Learning Library
Posted: Friday, April 3rd, 2009
Category: Industrial Skills
April 6, 2009 – Austin, Texas – 360training.com’s L&K International Training division announced the launch of its industrial skills and maintenance e-learning library today. The library includes 400 online courses with integrated testing and tracking. The courses have been designed to increase the efficiency and reliability of the operations of a plant, and prevent machine…
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