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SAFETY TRAINING SCHEDULE January-March 2016 www.willistonstate.edu/trainnd

If you re looking to advance the training and skills of your company, your department or just yourself, TrainND Northwest does that. We provide customized training programs designed to serve the specific needs of your business. We also have courses to help you develop new skills or to stay abreast of technology and trends central to your bottom line. Whether you are looking for consulting services, training workshops, custom curriculum development or a staff development program, we can help. Call us today at 701-572-2835 or email us at safety.training@willistonstate.edu Drilling/Workover Floorhand Training for Well Servicing This two-week program will prepare individuals for entry level employment on a service rig. The training will provide you with an understanding of petroleum technology and its principles of operation and control. The importance of safety is emphasized as you will learn the day-to-day function as well as technical aspects of service rig operations. $950 pp Course ID: 030003 Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm, 1st day of class is 1:00pm-5:00pm Williston: Jan. 4-15 I Feb. 1-12 I March 7-18 CDL Commercial Drivers License This program is a three-week, 120 hour training, which includes classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel driving. This comprehensive course will prepare you for the North Dakota CDL exam. You will receive a Certificate of Completion upon completion. Students must have a valid North Dakota CDL Learners Permit to take the ND CDL exam. $4,500 pp Course ID: 700001 Monday - Saturday 7:00am-7:00pm Williston: Jan. 4-22 I Feb. 1-19 I March 14-April 1 Need customized training? Well Control-Workover Designed for well servicing crew members, workover/ completion employees, consultants, and operating company employees who desire a thorough knowledge of well control techniques. $1,495 pp Course ID: 030001 Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Williston: Jan. 12-15 I Feb. 23-26 I March 8-11 WILLISTON AREA Contact Tanya Vachal 701-572-2835 tanya.vachal@willistonstate.edu

Industrial Equipment Training 10-Day Crane Operator TrainND offers the most comprehensive crane operator training. Students will operate fixed cab cranes and swing cab mobile cranes. TrainND will teach how to safely operate each type of crane with the end goal of getting you certified through the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO). $4,500 pp Course ID: 300054 Monday Friday 8:00am 5:00pm Williston: Feb. 1-12 NCCCO Certification Written Examination $300 pp Course ID: 300047 Wednesday 1:00pm Williston: Jan. 27 I Feb. 24 I March 2 NCCCO Certification Practical Examination $450 pp Hydraulic $895 pp Lattice Course ID: 300084 Call to schedule Williston: Jan. 28-29 I Feb. 25-26 I March 3-4 NCCCO Certification Preparation Crane operator classes prepare students for the written exams required for NCCCO certification. This class will cover the 2.5 day prep class $1,000 pp Course ID: 050002 Monday-Tuesday 8:00am-5:00pm/Wednesday 8:00am-12:00pm Williston: Jan. 25-27 I Feb. 22-24 I Feb. 29-March 2

OSHA OSHA 10-HR General Industry + H 2 S Course is valuable for employees and supervisors alike. Topics covered include: an intro to OSHA standards, the OSHA inspections process and citations, walking and working surfaces, PPE, fire protection, and more. Includes H2S Awareness Training. $200 pp Course ID: 350001 Monday 1:00pm-5:00pm/Tues. 8:00am-5:00pm Williston: Jan. 11-12 I 25-26 Feb. 8-9 I 22-23 March 7-8 I 21-22 NEW Time Tuesdays 8:00am-5:00pm/Wed. 8:00am-12:00 pm Minot: Jan. 5-6 I 19-20 Feb. 2-3 I 16-17 March 1-2 I 15-16 I 29-30 OSHA 7505 Introduction to Accident Investigation Course sponsored by Mountain West OSHA Educational Center with TrainND serving as a host training organization. This course provides an introduction to basic accident investigation procedures and describes accident analysis techniques. The goal of this introductory class is to help you gain the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective accident investigation at their workplace. Register with Mountain West Education Center at https://umarket.utah.edu/um2/rmcoeh/productlist.php?category=11 This course is part of the Safety and Health Certificate $295 pp Course ID: 350007 Wednesday 8:00am 5:00pm Williston: March 30 Thursday 8:00am 5:00pm Minot: March 22 OSHA 511 Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry This course covers the OSHA regulations, procedures and OSHA511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry, as well as general industry safety and health principles. Students will be spending time going through OSHA standards and learning how to look up and work with OSHA standards. Students will conclude the class with a test on their knowledge and familiarity of general industry OSHA standards. This class is a prerequisite to the OSHA 501 Trainer Course. Course sponsored by Mountain West OSHA Education Center with TrainND serving as a host organization. Register with Mountain West Education Center at https://umarket.utah.edu/um2/rmcoeh/productlist.php?category=11 This course is part of the Safety and Health Certificate $795 pp Course ID: 350002 Monday Thursday 8:00am 5:00pm Minot: March 7-10 OSHA 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry Course sponsored by Mountain West OSHA Education Center with TrainND serving as a host organization. This Train-thetrainer course is designed for personnel in the private sector who are interested in teaching the 10 and 30 hour general industry program to their employees and other interested groups. Register with Mountain West Educational Center at https://umarket.utah.edu/um2/rmcoeh/productlist.php?category=11 $795 pp Course ID: 350003 Tuesday Friday 8:00am 5:00pm Minot: April 25-28 OSHA 2264 Permit Required Confined Space Entry Course sponsored by Mountain West OSHA Education Center with TrainND serving as a host organization. This class is designed to enable students to recognize, evaluate, prevent, and abate safety and health hazards associated with confined space entry. This course features workshops on permit entry classification and program evaluation. Topics include: Recognition of confined space hazards, basic information/instrumentation used to evaluate atmospheric hazards, ventilation techniques, permit systems, and more. Register with Mountain West Educational Center at https://umarket.utah.edu/um2/rmcoeh This course is part of the Safety and Health Certificate $650 pp Course ID: 350013 Tuesday 1:00pm - 5:00pm/Wednesday 8:00am 4:30pm Williston: February 23-25

NEW Time First Aid & CPR Medic First Aid/CPR/AED Training This course teaches students to take action in a medical emergency and prepares them to respond to choking, breathing and cardiac emergencies. Participants will learn how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in conjunction with CPR. First Aid is taught using a combination of instructor-led lecture, watch-then-practice videos, and hands-on training. Topics such as bleeding, burns, poisoning and sudden illness are covered. Upon completion, receive an Adult 2-year CPR/AED certificate and 3-year First Aid certificate. Note, this course is not intended for daycare providers, please see PediatricPlus class. This course is part of the Safety and Health Certificate $90 pp Course ID: 300002 Tuesday 1:00pm-5:00pm Williston: Jan. 5 I 12 I 19 I 26 Feb. 2 I 9 I 16 I 23 March 1 I 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 Wednesday 1:00pm-5:00pm Minot: Jan. 6 I 13 I 20 I 27 Feb. 3 I 10 I 17 I 24 March 2 I 9 I 16 I 23 I 30 Wednesday 1:00pm-5:00pm Dickinson: Jan. 13 I Feb. 10 I March 9 Medic First Aid PediatricPlus: CPR, AED, and First Aid for Children, Infants, and Adults Medic First Aid PediatricPlus is a hands-on training program that will help individuals develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to respond in a medical emergency. This program is ideal for those who are required to learn how to respond to medical emergencies involving children, and each student will be issued a certification card valid for up to 24 months. The program also caters to those who do not require certification, but live or spend time with children and infants. $125 pp Course ID: 300057 Saturday 8:00am 1:30pm Williston: Feb. 20 NEW Class Bloodborne Pathogens This course is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge necessary to help reduce or eliminate the occupational risk of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace environment. Employees will learn how to avoid accident exposure to potentially infectious material and manage an accidental exposure if it occurs. $60 pp Course ID: 300033 Tuesday 5:00pm-6:00pm Williston: Jan. 12 I Feb. 9 I March 15 Wednesday 5:00pm-6:00pm Minot: Jan. 6 I Feb. 3 I March 2 Adult CPR and AED: American Safety & Health Institue This course will teach students how to take action in a medical emergency and prepare them to respond to choking, breathing and cardiac arrest emergencies. Students will learn how to use automated external defibrillator (AED) in conjunction with CPR. This course is intended for individuals who do not work in the healthcare field but are occupationally required to, or desire to, have CPR knowledge and skills. $75 pp Course ID: 300099 Monday 8:00am-10:00am Williston: Jan. 4 I 11 I 18 I 25 Feb. 1 I 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 March 7 I 14 I 21 I 28 NEW Class CPR Skills Testing for Healthcare Providers Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers (BLS) skills testing is offered in collaboration with American Heart Association, for healthcare professionals seeking an initial or renewal BLS for Healthcare Providers course completion card. This is a hands-on skills practice and testing session with an AHA BLS instructor. Students must present proof of completion of the online learning module at time of skills testing. The webbased lessons can be found here: http://www.heart.org/heartorg/general/basic-life-support-online-training- NEW Class Courses_UCM_455533_Article.jsp#.ViVnWX6rSUk $40 pp Course ID: 300082 Wednesday 1:00pm Williston: Feb. 24

Safety Training GHS Update for HazCom This training presentation will explain the significance and impact of GHS and describe GHS-compliant labels and SDSs so that employees who now rely on them will understand the change and use them effectively. $95 pp Course ID: 380009 Thursday 8:00am 10:00am Williston: Jan. 7 I Feb. 4 I March 10 H 2 S/Respiratory Protection Awareness Learn what Hydrogen Sulfide is, where you find it, properties, how it can harm, signs and symptoms of exposure, methods to detect, how to control it, and emergency procedures to follow. Participants will receive an awareness level wallet card as proof of training. $100 pp Course ID: 300004 Tuesday 8:00am 10:00am Williston: Jan. 5 I 12 I 19 I 26 Feb. 2 I 9 I 16 I 23 March 1 I 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 NEW Time Friday 10:00am 12:00pm Williston: Jan. 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 Feb. 5 I 12 I 19 I 26 March 4 I 11 I 18 Wednesday 8:00am-10:00am Minot: Jan. 6 I 13 I 20 I 27 Feb. 3 I 10 I 17 I 24 March 2 I 9 I 16 I 23 I 30 Thursday 12:00pm-2:00pm Dickinson: Jan. 14 I Feb. 11 I March 10 Respiratory Fit Testing TrainND fit testing is a Quantitative fit test using the OHD FIT TEST (QUANTIFIT). The test averages 10-15 minutes. Each individual will receive a detailed print-out and wallet card of all successful fit test results required annually. Must provide proof of medical clearance. Must be clean-shaven. $35 pp/per mask Williston: Monday 8:00am 4:00pm Minot: Wednesday 1:00pm 4:30pm Dickinson classes are offered in collaboration with BSC TrainND Southwest and Dickinson State University. H 2 S/Respiratory Protection with Rescue Simulation This program meets all federal and state requirements and is conducted in accordance with API RP 49 & 55, ANSI Z390.11995. Hydrogen Sulfide Safety is designed to improve the individual s ability to safely work in a hydrogen sulfide environment. During the classroom section individuals will participate in active discussions and demonstrations on the chemistry, the nature, and the effects of H2S. This class also covers the operations and maintenance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and H2S detection equipment. Pre-planning and on-site safety procedures will be stressed. This course is part of the Safety and Health Certificate $150 pp Course ID: 300024 Friday 8:00am-12:00pm Williston: Jan. 8 I Feb. 5 I March 11 NEW Time NEW Time IADC RIG PASS + H 2 S + GHS This IADC Rig Pass class is designed to provide new employees with a comprehensive orientation of rig operations and safe work practices to improve the safety performance of service contractors and Exploration and Production operators and to assist in satisfying federal, state and industry regulations and recommended practices. Now Includes GHS. $650 pp Course ID: 300007 Tuesday Friday 8:00am 5:00pm Williston: Jan. 5-8 I Feb. 2-5 I March 8-11 StatOil Orientation A Statoil site safety orientation must be attended by each contractor and subcontractor employee that will be involved in safety sensitive work at a Statoil location. Orientation helps contractors and subcontractors become familiar with Statoil HSE policies, expectations, and worksite rules. Contractor employees may be asked for proof of orientation by the onsite Statoil supervisor. $50 pp - Must pre-register with payment. Course ID: 300037 Friday 8:00am-10:00am Williston: Jan. 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 Feb. 5 I 12 I 19 I 26 March 4 I 11 I 18 Friday 8:00am-10:00am Minot: Jan. 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 Feb. 5 I 12 I 19 I 26 March 4 I 11 I 18 Thursday 9:00am-11:00am Dickinson: Jan. 14 I Feb. 11 I March 10

s PEC Basic 10 + H 2 S Includes OSHA 10 Hour General Industry, Safeland Endorsement, and H2S Awareness/Respiratory Protection. Students will be prepared to know what types of additional training they will need in order to work for the various operators at both onshore and offshore facilities. To create a mind set in each student that will help them to play an active role in the safety program at their work facility. $425 pp Course ID: 300050 Tuesday-Wednesday 8:00am-4:30pm Minot: Jan. 12-13 I Feb. 9-10 I March 8-9 PEC Basic with Safeland Endorsement + H 2 S This course is designed to take the place of multiple operator orientations and to give a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry. It meets API RP 75 & API RP T-1 requirements, and provides a basic understanding of general safety information an employee should know before entering a facility and while performing work duties. More than 25 leading oil and gas operators accept this orientation. *Includes H2S Awareness/Respiratory Protection. $245 pp Course ID: 300044 Monday 8:00am-7:00pm Williston: Jan. 4 I 11 I 18 I 25 Feb. 1 I 8 I 15 I 22 I 29 March 7 I 14 I 21 I 28 NEW Time Thursday 8:00am-7:00pm Minot: Jan. 7 I 21 Feb. 4 I 18 March 3 I 17 I 31 Fire Safety - Daycare/Small Business This class is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to be able to extinguish a fire in its beginning stages. The class will cover the fire combustion process and the theory behind stopping the combustion process from continuing. Also covered in the class are prevention measures to stop the combustion process from taking place, emergency action plans, emergency egress, fire drills and more. The student will exercise the knowledge using a fire extinguisher simulator. The student will be issued a wallet card upon successful completion. $45 pp Course ID: 400001 Thursday 6:30pm 8:30pm Williston: March 3 Tuesday 6:30pm - 8:30pm Minot: Feb. 23 Need customized training? MINOT AREA Contact Joyce Clock 701-572-2835 joyce.clock@ willistonstate.edu s - Meet Our Trainer Jason Mathers- CDL Trainer Jason Mathers is a Williston native and has been a Safety Trainer for TrainND Northwest for over a couple of years. Prior to working for TrainND Mathers worked as a Rathole operator, laydown operator and a licensed plumber. Mathers is certified in H2S, OSHA 2264 Permit required confined space, Reasonable Suspicion, 40 Hour Hazwoper, Air Brake, Excavation and Trenching Hazard Awareness, ND Master Plumber, Fire Fighter 1, and extraction certified. In Mather s free time he volunteers as a Fire Fighter for the Williston Rural Fire Department, and he loves to spend time fishing, hunting, riding motorcycle and spending time with his family.

Professional Development Your Leadership Journey This course arms a new (within their first two-three years) or prospective leader with knowledge and skills they need to confront the challenges they face early in their leader career. The course encourages the learner to think about the transitions that newer leaders face and how to handle those challenges. Learners will be introduced to three leadership differentiators that are most important to build a positive reputation as well as add to the organization s success. This course is part of the Interation Management Exceptional Leaders Series. $249 pp Course ID: 850019 Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm Williston: February 18 Communicating for Leadership Success Become introduced to the essential interaction skills that are critical to leadership success. These Interaction Essentials and the core behaviors that leaders need to be effective in the many situations they handle on a daily basis, such as coaching, delegating, and driving change. Leaders will learn how to meet the personal and practical needs of their team members and how to communicate in order to spark action in others to achieve business results. They will also learn how to provide positive feedback that recognizes and motivates individuals and team: as well as developmental feedback that helps others get back on track. This foundation course is a pre-requisite for many courses in the Interaction Management Exceptional leaders Series. This course is part of the Safety and Health Certificate $249 pp Course ID:850016 Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm Williston: March 3 Navigating Beyond Conflict In this course, individual performers learn how to recognize the warning signs of conflict and take action to prevent situations from escalating or to work out the conflict if it does escalate. This allows them to mitigate any negative impact, thus reducing the cost of conflict and improving business results. $249 pp Course ID: 850027 Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm Williston: March 17 Taking the HEAT Even the best proactive customer service skills won t produce satisfied customers every time. Service providers need to be equipped with reactive skills too. In this course, individual performers learn how to Take the HEAT in order to turn dissatisfied, angry customers into satisfied, loyal ones. In addition, these service providers must learn how to draw out dissatisfied customers who are reluctant to express their dissatisfaction. Must complete Communicating with Impact before registering for this class. This course is part of the Individual Performers Series. $249 pp Course ID: 850021 Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm Williston: March 31 Introduction to Oil & Gas Operations for Office Personnel This one-day course is a comprehensive primer on oil and gas operations designed for administrative support staff and newcomers to the oil and gas industry in North Dakota. From basic geology and reservoir characteristics to regulations, tools, and procedures required throughout the life-cycle of a well. Participants will have the resources, concepts, and terminology to more efficiently and productively function in an oil and gas environment. $295 pp Course ID: 8530001 Thursday 9:00am- 5:00pm Williston: February 4 Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm Minot: April 21 Accounting 101 Requiring no prior accounting knowledge, this course is a great foundation for students expecting to take QuickBooks courses, a perfect accompaniment for a computerized accounting course, and an excellent option for small business owners and others who simply need a better understanding of accounting basics. $ pp Course ID: 8500001 Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm Williston: February 18

Quickbooks QuickBooks is designed for small to midsized business owners. In this QuickBooks class, you ll get the training you need to start using this accounting program to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile your checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track your payables, inventory, and receivables, create estimates, and generate reports. Textbooks are included and will be provided on the first night of class. $175pp Course ID: 820002 Tues. & Thurs. 5:30pm-8:30pm Williston: March 15-17 Beginning Excel Learn how to open, create, and work with a spreadsheet; enhance spreadsheets using formatting techniques; create and work with charts; create formulas to perform a variety of calculations; manage workbooks; advanced printing options. Textbook is included and will be dispersed on the first day of class. $139pp Course ID: 851001 Tuesday 9:00am-2:00pm Williston: Jan. 12 Intermediate Excel In this advanced spreadsheet management class you will learn how to: create and use advanced formulas, manage database information using lists, automate tasks with macros, analyze information using Pivot Tables and create what-if scenarios. $139pp Course ID: 820015 Tuesday 9:00am-2:00pm Williston: Jan. 19 Social Media Marketing The best way to get your message to an audience for FREE is through social media. This two day marketing course will be focused on business. In this beginner s course, we will set up and enhance business Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts. Walking through the purpose, how to properly use each outlet and how to combine the three for the most impact. This course is for those that have never used social media before or those that are learning to enhance those skills. Lunch will be provided. $49pp Course ID: 850025 Thursday 12:00pm-1:00pm Williston: Feb. 25 & March 3 Introduction to Microsoft Office Gain the introductory skills needed to present ideas, solve problems, and connect with people using Microsoft desktop applications. This class is designed to teach students the uses of Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and OneDrive. $85pp Course ID: 820017 Mon., Tues., Thurs. 6:00pm-8:00pm Williston: Feb. 1-4 I Feb. 29-March 3 Introduction to Google Apps This Google Apps training will teach you how to setup a Gmail account, download Chrome web browser, and use the Google applications Docs and Drive. $29pp Course ID: 820018 Thursday 5:30pm-7:30pm Williston: Feb. 11 I March 10 All About icloud This class will show you how to use icloud, Apple s cloud storage and computing service. Topics covered will include: icloud settings, imessage, and family share for iphone, ipad, ipod, and Mac computers. Students will need to BYOD bring your own device. $29pp Course ID: 820005 Thursday 6:00pm-8:00pm Williston: Feb. 18 I March 24 The Bistro Open Daily 11a-1:30p Daily Lunch Specials Located inside the Workforce Training Centre

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