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Rocky Mountain Education Center Administrative Team Joan Smith Executive Director Jeannette Visconti Program Director Jeannine Kreller Assistant Director Danielle Trujillo Program Assistant Trisha Rivera Office Specialist Michael Torres Office Specialist Phyliss Moosavi - Office Specialist Ed Hegwood Program Coordinator John Dunsmoor Coordinator Business/Industry Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Education Center The Rocky Mountain Education Center at Red Rocks Community College was established in 1992 as an OSHA Training Institute Education Center (OTIEC) and since that time we have had the pleasure of training over 90,000 students in OSHA, safety and health and environment courses. We would like to thank our past, present and future students for selecting the Rocky Mountain Education Center for your safety training needs, each one of you helps to make us a better Education Center and you help to support OSHA in their mission to promote workplace safety, reduce workplace injuries and illness, and most importantly to save lives! We look forward to seeing each of you in upcoming courses! RMEC Consortium Partner North Dakota Safety Council Bismarck, ND RMEC Host Education Site City College MSU Billings College of Technology Billings, MT Rocky Mountain Education Center Red Rocks Community College 13300 West Sixth Avenue Room 2690 Lakewood, CO 80228-1255 800-933-8394 or 303-914-6420 Fax: 303-914-8997 Email: rmec@rrcc.edu Website: www.rmecosha.com All courses listed in this schedule will be held at the Rocky Mountain Education Center, 13300 West Sixth Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado unless otherwise noted next to the section date with a ND (Bismarck, ND) or MT (Billings, MT). 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS OSHA Courses OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry 4 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry 4 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers 4 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers 4 OSHA 510 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry 4 OSHA 511 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry 5 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene 5 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials 5 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards 5 OSHA 2055 - Cranes in Construction 5 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection 5 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics 5 OSHA 2264 - Permit-Required Confined Space Entry 6 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics 6 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards 6 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection 6 OSHA 5810 - Hazards Recognition and Standards for On-Shore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production 6 OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies 6 OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout 6 OSHA 7200 - Bloodborne Pathogens 7 OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard Awareness 7 OSHA 7210 - Pandemic Influenza Preparedness 7 OSHA 7300 - Understanding OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard 7 OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry 7 OSHA 7410 - Managing Excavation Hazards 7 OSHA 7415 - OSHA Construction Industry Requirements Awareness of Major Hazards and Prevention 7 OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety & Health Management 7 OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident Investigation 7 OSHA 7510 - Introduction to OSHA for Small Business 8 OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Seminar 8 RMEC Safety & Health Courses RMEC 110-10-Hour Construction Safety and Health 8 RMEC 120-10-Hour General Industry Safety and Health 8 RMEC 130-30-Hour Course in Construction Safety 8 RMEC 140-30-Hour Course in General Industry 8 RMEC 210 - Developing & Implementing the Globally Harmonized System & Hazard Communication Standard Programs 8 RMEC 313-40-Hour HAZWOPER 8 RMEC 314-8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher 9 RMEC 318 - Supervisor Safety Course 9 RMEC 320 - Writing Safety Policies, Programs and Procedures for your Company 9 RMEC 326 - Scaffolding Safety Fundamentals 9 RMEC 335 - Process Safety Management for General Industry 9 RMEC 360 - Train-the-Trainer Forklift Operator 9 RMEC 380 - Safety Programs 9 RMEC 900 - Hazardous Materials HAZMAT First Responder Awareness - Level 1 10 RMEC 901 - Hazardous Material HAZMAT First Responder Operations - Level 2 10 RMEC 902 - Hazardous Materials HAZMAT Technician - Level 3 10 RMEC 903 - Hazardous Materials HAZMAT Incident Command - Level 5 10 RMEC 904 - Hazardous Materials HAZMAT Emergency Response Refresher 10 CETC Environmental Courses CETC 145 - Certified Stormwater Management Plan Administrator Training Program Certified SWMP Administrator 10 CETC 150 - Stormwater Management and Erosion Control 11 CETC 154 - Construction Dewatering 11 CETC 157 - Best Management Practices for Construction in Waterways 11 OGOP Oil & Gas Courses OGOP 110-40-Hour Oil & Gas Safety and Health 11 OGOP 115 - Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Employee Awareness 11 General Information RMEC Instructors 12 Non-Discrimination Policy 12 Specialist Certificate Program 13 Public Sector Certificate Program 13 General Information 14 Registration Form 15 Customized Training and On-Site Training is available through the Rocky Mountain Education Center. For groups of at least 12 or more participants, we will bring any of our current courses to your location to save your company time and money. Please call our office or go online to complete a request for proposal to find out the cost to bring safety training to your location! 3

OSHA Courses OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry Prerequisites: OSHA 510 AND five (5) years of construction safety experience. This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health Outreach Training Program to their employees and other interested groups. The focus of this course is to prepare students as trainers. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and adult learning principles. Students will prepare and deliver a presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction topic, individually or as part of a group. Upon successfully completion of the written exam, students will become authorized OSHA Trainers in the 10 and 30-Hour Outreach Program. 2.6 CEUs NOTE: You cannot apply to attend the OSHA 500 course until you have successfully completed the OSHA 510 course. Applications to attend this course must be submit via our website. Section 282: October 3-6 Section 283: December 5-8 Section ND8: January 30-Feb. 2 (ND) Section 284: February 6-9 Section MT3: March 20-23 (MT) Section 285: April 3-6 Section 286: June 5-8 Section 287: August 7-10 Section ND9: August 21-24 (ND) Section 288: October 2-5 Section 289: December 4-7 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the General Industry Prerequisites: OSHA 511 AND five (5) years of general industry safety experience. This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour general industry safety and health Outreach Training Program to their employees and other interested groups. The focus of this course is to prepare students as trainers. Students are briefed on effective instructional approaches and adult learning principles. Students will prepare and deliver a presentation on an assigned OSHA General Industry topic, individually or as part of a group. Upon successfully completion of the written exam, students will become author ized OSHA Trainers in the 10- and 30-Hour Outreach Program. 2.6 CEUs NOTE: You cannot apply to attend the OSHA 501 course until you have successfully completed the OSHA 511 course. Applications to attend this course must be submit via our website. Section 265: October 10-13 Section ND7: Nov. 28-Dec. 1 (ND) Section 266: December 12-15 Section 267: February 13-16 Section 268: April 10-13 Section 269: June 12-15 Section ND8: June 19-22 (ND) Section MT3: July 24-27 (MT) Section 270: August 14-17 Section 271: October 9-12 Section ND9: November 27-30 (ND) Section 272: December 11-14 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Prerequisites: Completion of OSHA 500 or 502 Course with a current trainer card. Authorized Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend this course once every four years (4) to maintain their trainer status. This course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have previously completed the OSHA #500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry. The course provides an update on OSHA Construction Standards, policies, regulations and training techniques. Upon successful course completion students will be authorized to continue to teach the 10- and 30-hour Construction Outreach Training Program classes for four more years. 1.8 CEUs NOTE: You must provide a copy of your current trainer card prior to being able to register for this course and must be submit via our website. Section ND7: October 3-5 (ND) Section 099: November 9-11 Section 100: January 25-27 Section 101: March 22-24 Section ND8: April 10-12 (ND) Section 102: May 17-19 Section 103: July 19-21 Section MT3: August 14-16 (MT) Section 104: September 20-22 Section ND9: October 9-11 (ND) Section 105: November 8-10 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Prerequisites: Completion of OSHA 501 or 503 Course with a current trainer card. Authorized Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend this course once every four years (4) to maintain their trainer status. This course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed course #501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry. The course provides an update on OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and regulations and training techniques. Upon successful course completion students will be authorized to continue to teach the 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program classes for four more years. 1.8 CEUs NOTE: You must provide a copy of your current trainer card prior to being able to register for this course and must be submit via our website. Section 095: November 14-16 Section 096: January 30-February 1 Section ND8: March 6-8 (ND) Section 097: March 27-29 Section 098: May 22-24 Section 099: July 24-26 Section ND9: August 7-9 (ND) Section 100: September 25-27 Section MT3: October 23-25 (MT) Section 101: November 13-15 OSHA 510 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas in construction which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define construction terms found in the OSHA Construction Standards, identify hazards which occur in the construction industry, locate and determine appropriate OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of the OSHA Construction Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program. 2.6 CEUs Section 095: October 31-November 3 Section 096: January 9-12 Section ND8: January 16-19 (ND) 4

Section MT3: February 27-March 2 (MT) Section 097: March 6-9 Section 098: May 1-4 Section 099: July 10-13 Section ND9: July 25-28 (ND) Section 100: September 11-14 Section 101: October 30-November 2 OSHA 511 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in general industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industry which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define general industry terms found in the OSHA General Industry Standards, identify hazards which occur in general industry, locate and determine appropriate OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program. 2.6 CEUs Section ND7: October 24-27 (ND) Section 061: November 7-10 Section 062: January 16-19 Section 063: March 13-16 Section 064: May 8-11 Section ND8: May 15-18 (ND) Section MT3: June 19-22 (MT) Section 065: July 17-20 Section 066: September 18-21 Section ND9: October 30-November 2 (ND) Section 067: November 6-9 OSHA 521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene This course covers industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Course topics include recognition, evaluation, and control of chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards, Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), OSHA health standards, respiratory protection, engineering controls, OSHA sampling protocols and strategies, and workplace health program elements. The course features workshops in health hazard recognition, OSHA health standards and use of sampling equipment. Upon course completion students will have the ability to recognize basic industrial hygiene principles and practices, identify characteristics of common air contaminants, locate PELs, perform basic industrial hygiene calculations, and determine methods for hazard control and abatement. 2.6 CEUs Section 044: July 10-13 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials This course covers OSHA General Industry Standards and other consensus and proprietary standards that relate to the use of hazardous materials. Course topics include flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, LP-gases, and cryogenic liquids. Related processes such as spraying and dipping, and use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations are also discussed. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess compliance with OSHA hazardous materials standards, determine hazardous (classified) locations, and proper moving, storing, and handling of hazardous materials. 2.6 CEUs Section 044: April 24-27 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards This course covers the various types of common machinery, machine safe guards, and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Guidance is provided on the hazards associated with various types of machinery and the determination of proper machine safe guards. Course topics include machinery processes, mechanical motions, points of operation, control of hazardous energy sources (lockout/ tagout), guarding of portable powered tools, and common OSHA machine guarding violations. Program highlights include the ability to recognize hazards and provide options for control and hazard abatement through machine safeguarding inspection workshops. Upon course completion students will have the ability to describe common machine hazards and sources of energy, identify resources for assisting with machine guarding issues, and determine methods of control and hazard abatement, and selection of appropriate machine safe guards. 2.6 CEUs Section 051: March 20-23 Section 052: July 24-27 OSHA 2055 - Cranes in Construction This course covers the best practices in crane and derrick operation using the OSHA Cranes and Derricks in Construction Rule as a guide. Course topics include hazards associated with crane assembly and disassembly, types of cranes, lifting concepts, rigging and wire rope, signaling, employee qualifications and training, and maintenance, repair, and inspection requirements. Students will partici- pate in workshops to reinforce concepts of safe crane operation. Upon course completion students will have the ability to identify the types of cranes and their components and attachments, determine safe operating conditions, and recognize common violations of OSHA Standards. 2.25 CEUs Section 005: October 17-19 Section 006: March 13-15 Section 007: October 16-18 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection This course covers the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respiratory protection program. Course topics include terminology, OSHA Respiratory Protection Standards, NIOSH certification, respiratory protection programs, and medical evaluation requirements. Program highlights include workshops on respirator selection, qualitative and quantitative fit testing, and the use of respiratory protection and support equipment. Upon course completion students will have the ability to identify and describe the elements of a respiratory protection program, the proper selection, use, and inspection of respiratory protection, protection factors, and evaluate compliance with OSHA Standards. 2.6 CEUs Section 035: February 6-9 Section 036: September 25-28 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recognize, evaluate, and control work place conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders. Topics include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display terminals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and transfers in health care. Course emphasis is on industrial case studies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA compliance policies. 1.8 CEUs Section 054: October 3-5 Section 055: April 17-19 Section 056: October 2-4 5

OSHA 2264 - Permit-Required Confined Space Entry This course covers the safety and health hazards associated with permit-required confined space entry. Course topics include recognition of confined space hazards, identification of permit and non-permit required confined spaces, use of instrumentation to evaluate atmospheric hazards, ventilation techniques, development and implementation of a confined space program, proper signage, and training requirements. This course features workshops on permit entry classification, instrumentation, and program development. Upon course completion students will have the ability to identify permit and non-permit required confined spaces, reference the OSHA Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard, conduct atmospheric testing, and implement a permitrequired confined space program. 2.0 CEUs Section 051: October 24-26 Section 052: March 27-29 Section 053: October 23-25 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics This course covers the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety and health aspects of excavation and trenching. Course topics include practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protective systems. Testing methods are demonstrated and students participate in workshops in the use of instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and engineering rods. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess their employer s compliance with the OSHA Excavation Standard, utilize soil testing methods to classify soil types, determine protective systems for excavation operations, and training requirements. 2.0 CEUs Section 052: March 7-9 Section 053: June 6-8 Section 054: August 22-24 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards This course covers OSHA Electrical Standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Course topics include single- and three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connected and fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, and safety-related work practices. Emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures and applicable portions of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Students will participate in workshops on the safe and correct use of electrical testing equipment. Upon course completion students will have the ability to understand the severity of electrical current on the human body, recognize and evaluate actual and potential electrical hazards and reference the applicable OSHA Standard, determine hazard abatement measures, and understand the proper use of electrical testing equipment. 2.6 CEUs Section 060: January 30-February 2 Section 061: June 26-29 Section 062: September 25-28 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection Standard for construction and an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA Standards and policies regarding fall protection. Students will participate in workshops demonstrating the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, residential construction fall protection, training requirements, and developing a fall protection program. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess compliance with the OSHA Fall Protection Standard, evaluate installed passive systems and fall arrest systems, and develop and implement fall protection plans. 1.8 CEUs Section 031: February 21-23 Section 032: September 12-14 OSHA 5810 - Hazards Recognition and Standards for On-Shore Oil & Gas Exploration and Production This course covers OSHA Construction and General Industry Standards relating to the oil and gas industry. This course provides information for employees and employers to protect themselves by developing the knowledge and skills to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control hazards common to the on-shore oil and gas exploration and production industry. This includes work sites associated with the on-shore exploration and production oil and gas industry including, but not limited to construction, drilling, completion, well servicing, production, product gathering and processing, and product transmission. This course is intended for employees and employers engaged in all phases of on-shore oil and gas exploration and production. Upon course completion students will be able to determine hazards associated with the oil and gas industry, control and hazard abatement, and use of the OSHA standards, policies, and procedures as they relate to the gas and oil industry. 3.0 CEUs Section ND12: October 17-20 (ND) Section 014: December 5-8 Section 015: February 13-16 Section ND13: March 13-16 (ND) Section 016: August 28-31 Section ND14: October 16-19 (ND) Section 017: December 4-7 OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies This course covers the OSH Act, Executive Order 12196, and the OSHA General Industry Standards. This course is intended for federal agency collateral duty safety and health personnel. With use of the OSHA General Industry Standards, special emphasis is placed on areas in general industry which are most hazardous. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define general industry terms, identify hazards that occur in general industry, determine appropriate standards and regulations for federal agencies, locate OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use of the OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to effectively assist agency safety and health officers with inspection and abatement efforts. 2.3 CEUs Section 047: January 23-26 Section 048: June 12-15 OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout This course covers the role and responsibility of the employer to develop and implement an energy control program, or lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) for the protection of workers while performing servicing and maintenance activities on machinery and equipment. Course topics include types of hazardous energy, detecting hazardous conditions, implementing control measures as they relate to the control of hazardous energy, developing and implementing energy control programs including written isolation procedures, training of authorized and affected employees, and periodic inspection of energy control procedures using the OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy Standard. Upon course completion the student will have the ability to explain the importance of energy control programs, procedures, training, audits and methods of controlling hazardous energy..75 CEUs 6

Section 002: April 28 OSHA 7200 - Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities This course covers the development and implementation of Exposure Control Plans (ECP) for healthcare facilities. Course topics include understanding the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, determining potential exposure and methods of control, developing an ECP, vaccinations, exposure incidents, training, and record keeping. The target audience is the program administrator, manager, or other personnel designated with the responsibility of developing a Bloodborne Pathogens ECP for a healthcare facility. Course highlights include students developing a template for their facility s ECP. Upon course completion students will have the ability to take a step-bystep approach in developing an ECP for their healthcare facility while utilizing the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard as a reference..7 CEUs Section 002: June 23 OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard Awareness This course covers common health hazards that are encountered in the workplace. These health hazards include exposure to chemicals, asbestos, silica and lead. Course topics include identification and evaluation of health hazards and their sources of exposure, health hazard information, and engineering and work practice controls. Students participate in workshops on evaluation and abatement of workplace health hazards. Upon course completion students will have the ability to understand common health hazards in the workplace and methods for controlling and abatement of these hazards..7 CEUs Section 002: July 7 OSHA 7210 - Pandemic Influenza Preparedness This course covers recognizing hazards and risks associated with a pandemic influenza event and developing strategies to assist a business, community, or family with realistic preparation for a pandemic event. Course topics include potential impact of a pandemic influenza event on a business and community, critical elements of a preparedness plan, and realistic strategies for supporting continuity of business. This course offers information on strategies that can be used to control the spread of the virus, minimizing exposure to employees and family, and resources available from OSHA and other government agencies. The intended audience is the business leader and members of their management team who may be integral to preparedness planning. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to prepare for a pandemic to assure business continuity and employee safety..7 CEUs Section 002: August 25 OSHA 7300 - Understanding OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard This course covers the requirements of the OSHA Permit-Required Confined Space Standard. Course topics include safety and health hazards associated with confined space entry, and the evaluation, prevention, and abatement of these hazards. The course covers OSHA requirements; it does not feature workshops (instrumentation, control methods and testing) which are included in the OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry. This course is designed for small employers or a designated representative (line supervisor or manager) with the responsibility to develop a permit-required confined space program. Upon course completion students will have a basic understanding of confined space hazards, evaluating and abatement of the hazards, and determining when a confined space shall be classified as a permit-required confined space..7 CEUs Section 002: November 18 Section 003: October 13 OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry This course covers the identification, evaluation, prevention and control of fall hazards in the construction industry. The course focuses on falls to a lower level rather than falls to the same level resulting from slips and falls. Course topics include identifying, analyzing, and preventing fall hazards utilizing OSHA Fall Protection Standards. At the conclusion of the course, students will have an awareness level of identifying fall hazards and methods to control and abate the hazards..6 CEUs Section 002: December 2 Section 003: December 1 OSHA 7410 - Managing Excavation Hazards This course covers the roles and responsibilities of the employer to educate and assign a competent person to excavation sites. Course topics include understanding and application of definitions relating to the OSHA Excavation Standard, excavation hazards and control measures, soil analysis techniques, protective system requirements and emergency response. Upon course completion, students will understand the importance and duties of a competent person in excavation work and have the knowledge and skills required performing these duties..7 CEUs Section 003: January 13 OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety & Health Management This course covers the effective implementation of a company s safety and health management system. The course addresses the four core elements of an effective safety and health management system and those central issues that are critical to each element s proper management. This course is an interactive training session focusing on class discussion and workshops. Upon course completion students will have the ability to evaluate, develop, and implement an effective safety and health management system for their company..7 CEUs Section 014: February 3 Section 015: September 8 OSHA 7505- Introduction to Incident Investigation This course covers an introduction to basic accident investigation procedures and describes accident analysis techniques. Course topics include reasons for conducting accident investigations, employer responsibilities related to workplace accident investigations, and a six step accident investigation procedure. The target audience is the employer, manager, employee or employee representative who is involved in conducting accident and/or nearmiss investigations. Upon course completion students will have the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective accident investigation at the workplace. 1.4 CEUs Section 026: February 21-22 Section 027: November 14-15 Fee: $295.00 7

OSHA 7510 - Introduction to OSHA for Small Business This course covers an introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the OSH Act for owners and managers of small businesses. Course topics include an introduction to OSHA, OSHA Standards, the inspection process, implementing a safety and health program, worker training requirements and assistance available to small businesses. Upon course completion students will understand OSHA operations and procedures and how to work with OSHA to prevent or reduce injuries and illnesses in their workplace..5 CEUs Section 003: May 12 Time: 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. OSHA 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar This course covers OSHA requirements for maintaining and posting records of occupational injuries and illnesses, and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Upon course completion students will have the ability to identify OSHA requirements for recordkeeping, posting and reporting and to complete OSHA Form 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA Form 300A Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, and OSHA Form 301 Injury and Illness Incident Report..6 CEUs Section 044: November 18 Section 045: February 23 Section 046: November 16 Customized Training and On-Site Training is available through the Rocky Mountain Education Center. For groups of at least 12 or more participants, we will bring any of our current courses to your location to save your company time and money. Please call our office or go online to complete a request for proposal to find out the cost to bring safety training to your location! Safety & Health Courses (RMEC) RMEC 110 - OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health This 10-Hour Construction Safety Course is intended for entry-level participants and is intended to provide instruction on a variety of general construction safety and health standards. Course topics will include Introduction to OSHA, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, Ladder Safety, Excavation Safety, Scaffold Safety, Materials Handling, Forklift Safety, Personal Protective Equipment and Permit-Required Confined Space Entry. Upon successful completion of this course participants will receive an OSHA Construction Safety and Health 10- Hour Card. 1.0 CEUs Section 036: January 19-20 Section 037: June 1-2 Fee: $195.00 (Day 1) 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. (Day 2) RMEC 120 - OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Safety and Health This 10-Hour course will introduce students to OSHA policies, procedures, standards and general industry safety and health principles. Topics for this course will include OSH Act and General Duty, Walking and Working Surfaces, Electrical Hazards, Hazardous Materials, Personal Protective Equipment, Machine Guarding and Hazard Communication. Upon successful completion of this course participants will receive an OSHA General Industry Safety and Health 10-Hour card. 1.0 CEUs Section 036: March 30-31 Section 037: August 3-4 Fee: $195.00 (Day 1) 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. (Day 2) RMEC 130 - OSHA 30-Hour Course in Construction Safety This course will introduce students to OSHA policies, procedures and standards, construction safety and health principles. The scope and application of OSHA construction standards will also be addressed. Emphasis will be placed on those areas that are most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. 3.0 CEUs Section 009: April 3-6 RMEC 140 - OSHA 30-Hour Course in General Industry This course for private sector personnel covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as, general industry safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA general industry standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. 3.0 CEUs Section 009: October 23-26 RMEC 210 - Developing & Implementing the Globally Harmonized System & Hazard Communication Standard Programs This course is for those who will be responsible for establishing and/or maintaining the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) and Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) programs for their company. Course topics will include, but are not limited to: The impact of GHS on your company, Changes to the HCS, conducting chemical inventories, how to read and interpret the new SDS s and much more. 1.2 CEUs Section 013: March 9-10 Section 014: October 19-20 Fee: $350.00 RMEC 313 - Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 40-Hour HAZWOPER OSHA s 29 CFR 1910.120 standard indicates that workers exposed to hazardous substances are required to attend 40 hours of safety training. This course examines proper health and safety procedures and personal protection during work operations at hazardous waste sites. Topics include hazard identification and control, safety planning, site control, personal protective equipment, site monitoring, emergency and incident response operations, and decontamination processes. 4.0 CEUs Section 255: October 17-21 Section 256: December 12-16 Section 257: February 13-17 Section 258: April 10-14 Section 259: June 19-23 Section 260: August 21-25 Section 261: October 16-20 Section 262: December 11-15 8

The 24-Hour HAZWOPER is also available by attending the first three days of this course. Please specify when you call to register that you would like the 24-Hour course. 24-Hour TIME: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday-Wednesday of the 40-Hour dates) FEE: $495.00 RMEC 314 - Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Workers trained in hazardous waste operations are required to attend a yearly refresher course as mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Using case studies, group activities, and hands-on practice, this course will increase and refresh your knowledge of hazardous waste operations and emergency responses. Individuals who wish to refresh their 40-Hour HAZWOPER certification and are enrolled in an OSHA 500, 501, 502 or 503 course, may do so by paying an additional $75.00 to receive their recertification. The content of the OSHA 500, 501, 502 and 503 courses meet the requirements to receive an 8-Hour Refresher certificate..8 CEUs Section 273: October 7 Section 274: November 4 Section 275: December 2 Section 276: January 13 Section 277: February 10 Section 278: March 3 Section 279: April 7 Section 280: May 5 Section 281: June 9 Section 282: July 14 Section 283: August 11 Section 284: September 15 Section 285: October 6 Section 286: November 3 Section 287: December 8 Fee: $150.00 RMEC 318 - Supervisor Safety Course This course will provide supervisors and managers with the necessary skills to facilitate the day-to-day activities involving employee safety performance. This course stresses supervisory behavior needed in managing a departmental safety effort. Students will participate in an assessment to help determine how their styles may influence the success and/or failure of a safety program. Activities will help transfer practical skills and knowledge from the classroom to the workplace. 1.2 CEUs Section 066: October 27-28 Section 067: March 16-17 Section 068: June 29-30 Section 069: October 26-27 Fee: $495.00 RMEC 320 Writing Safety Policies, Programs & Procedures for your Company This course is designed for experienced safety managers, safety supervisors and safety committee leaders with several years of OSHA compliance and field experience in any industry. This course will provide participants with the knowledge and tools to: Determine when and what health & safety policies, programs and procedures are needed in the workplace; identify the OSHA regulations that require written programs and procedures; outline and develop content for policies, programs and procedures; evaluate written documents currently in place at your company; asses grammar, spelling and punctuation. This course will also explain the difference between policies, programs, procedures, guideline, safety manuals, handbooks and other documents..7 CEUs Section 008: November 11 Section 009: March 24 Section 010: August 4 Section 011: December 1 Fee: $125.00 RMEC 326 - Scaffolding Safety Fundamentals During this course you will learn about OSHA compliance and abatement standards for different types of scaffolding, design criteria and load analysis. Hands-on field exercises and the new OSHA standards for scaffolding are also included. 1.8 CEUs Section 085: May 9-11 Section 086: October 10-12 RMEC 335 - Process Safety Management for General Industry This course is presented as an overview of 29 CFR 1910.119, Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals. It is designed for people working in safety or process engineering who would like to gain a broad overview of the standard, and an understanding of how Process Safety Management can be integrated into other aspects of a comprehensive safety and health program. At the conclusion of the course, the participant should be familiar with the Process Safety Management Standard and how it is applied to stationary chemical processes in general industry. 1.8 CEUs Section 041: February 27-March 1 RMEC 360 - Train-the-Trainer Forklift Operator This course will cover the Powered Industrial Trucks Standard 29 CFR 1910.178. This standard impacts all industries that use trucks, except for agricultural operators. Topics in this course will include OSHA standards, ANSI standards, mechanics of the forklift, load handling procedures, and much more. Upon completion of this course students will have gained knowledge of mandatory requirements and will be capable of passing a written test. Course participants will acquire the skills to properly implement a complete forklift program. 1.2 CEUs Section 042: April 20-21 Section 043: August 17-18 Fee: $495.00 RMEC 380 - Safety Programs This course is designed for general industry and construction companies in the development or review of their health and safety program. This course can be a valuable tool for companies that already have sound safety and health programs. This course will discuss the various issues addressed and required by OSHA. This course will also provide you with valuable tools to organize your safety program and better educate you and your workforce. Some of the course topics include fundamentals of OSHA, legal responsibilities, contractor responsibilities, regulation interpretation techniques, establishing safety committees, incident investigation fundamentals, conducting effective safety audits, and OSHA recordkeeping fundamentals. Learn how to find the key elements of OSHA regulations such as Hazard Communication, Respirator, Evacuation, Electrical, Confined Space, Fall Protection, etc. 1.2 CEUs Section 038: March 22-23 Section 039: August 2-3 Section 040: November 29-30 Fee: $295.00 9

RMEC 900 - Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) First Responder Awareness - Level 1 OSHA s 29 CFR 1910.120 standard indicates that all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. Awareness-level training is for responders who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous materials release and will initiate a response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. Topics include definition of hazardous materials, recognizing and identifying the presence of hazardous materials in an emergency, potential outcomes when hazardous materials are involved, use of basic information resources, and individual roles in an emergency situation. Awareness-level responders recognize the presence of hazardous materials, isolate the scene and call for appropriate assistance. They do not participate in actual cleanup activities..8 CEUs Section 070: October 31 Section 071: June 5 Section 072: September 11 Fee: $195.00 RMEC 901 - Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) First Responder Operations - Level 2 Suggested prerequisites: Awareness Level 1 training or equivalent. OSHA s 29 CFR 1910.120 standard indicates that all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. The operations-level responder is defined as anybody who responds to a hazardous materials emergency for the purpose of protecting persons, property or the environment from the effects of the release. Operations-level responders perform in a defensive manner to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading, and prevent exposure. OSHA regulations require a minimum of eight hours of training at this level. Topics include hazardous materials terms, basic hazard and risk assessment techniques, use of personal protective equipment, basic control and containment activities, decontamination procedures, standard operating procedures, and termination procedures..8 CEUs Section 070: November 1 Section 071: June 6 Section 072: September 12 Fee: $195.00 RMEC 902 - Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Technician - Level 3 Suggested prerequisites: Awareness Level 1 and Operations Level 2 training or equivalent. OSHA s 29 CFR 1910.120 standard indicates that all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. The technician-level responder performs in an offensive manner, making direct contact with the substance in order to plug, patch or otherwise stop the release of the hazardous substance. This level of training is directed at the Hazardous Materials Team member or those responders who will be required to take aggressive actions to mitigate a hazardous materials emergency. The OSHA standard requires a minimum of 24 hours of training at this level. Topics include regulatory overview, basic chemistry and toxicology, medical monitoring, hazardous materials recognition and identification, hazard and risk assessment, use of detection devices, personal protective equipment, heat stress, spill control techniques, decontamination, scene management, and incident command overview. This class includes 16 hours of lecture and eight hours of hands-on training. 2.4 CEUs Section 070: November 2-4 Section 071: June 7-9 Section 072: September 13-15 Fee: $595.00 RMEC 903 - Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Incident Command - Level 5 Suggested prerequisites: Awareness Level 1 and Operations Level 2 training or equivalent. OSHA s 29 CFR 1910.120 standard indicates that all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. Level 5 incident command training is for managers, supervisors or designated employees who will assume control of a hazardous materials incident beyond the initial response effort. The OSHA standard requires a minimum of 24 hours of training at this level. Topics include regulatory overview, risk analysis, incident management and the incident management system overview, selection of personal protective equipment, detection equipment use and limitations, safety plan development and use, decontamination and function of an Emergency Operations Center. 2.4 CEUs Section 070: January 9-11 Section 071: July 10-12 Fee: $595.00 10 RMEC 904 - Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Emergency Response Refresher OSHA s 29 CFR 1910.120 standards indicates that all employees who respond to a hazardous materials emergency must receive training based on their level of activities at the incident. Annual refresher training in order to maintain competency is required. This program is for persons trained to the technician Level 3 or incident command Level 5. Topics include a review of basic chemistry and toxicology, hazard and risk assessment, use of detection devices and personal protective equipment..8 CEUs Section 061: May 12 Section 062: December 1 Fee: $195.00 Environmental Courses (CETC) CETC 145 - Certified Stormwater Management Plan Administrator Training Program Certified SWMP Administrator Prerequisite: This is an intermediate level class. Industry professionals seeking the certification are required to have completed a basic, 8-hour construction stormwater training program within the past 3-years. Acceptable courses include the CDOT Erosion Control Supervisor Certification, Stormwater Management and Erosion Control During Construction (SMEC), SMEC for Oil & Gas Operations or BMP 101: Storm Water Management During Construction-Montana. For industry professionals having completed the basic 8-hour stormwater training longer than 3-years ago, they may still register for the course if they have completed other stormwater or water quality training with 3-years as continuing education (i.e. Conducting Compliance Inspections, Construction Dewatering, Developing and Implementing SWMPs, etc.) This two-day program has been developed for the permit required Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) Administrator on construction sites in Colorado. The training covers the responsibilities of the designated individual(s) and focuses on the necessary competencies to be successful in the role of the SWMP Administrator. The course includes group discussions, classroom exercises and a construction site field trip. A representative of the CDPHE- WQCD will participate in this course. Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a 3-Year Certification as a SWMP Administrator. Recertification needs to be completed every 3-years. Students must successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. 1.2 CEUs.

Section 012: November 7-8 Section 013: March 9-10 Section 014: May 11-12 Section 015: July 13-14 Section 016: September 14-15 Fee: $295.00 NOTE: Course participants will need to bring a hardhat, safety vest, safety glasses and wear appropriate footwear to visit local construction sites on the second day of the class. CETC 150 - Stormwater Management and Erosion Control Understand the principles and practices of stormwater management, erosion and sediment control during construction activities. This course will cover the legal requirements, the process of erosion and sedimentation, erosion and sediment control, best management practices (BMPs) selection and application, and structural and non-structural installation guidelines. This course is the recipient of the Environmental Education Partnership award granted by the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education. The second day of class is a half-day field trip to discuss BMPs on actual construction sites..9 CEUs Section 200: October 6-7 Section 201: November 3-4 Section 202: December 1-2 Section 203: January 12-13 Section 204: February 2-3 Section 205: March 2-3 Section 206: April 6-7 Section 207: May 4-5 Section 208: June 1-2 Section 209: July 6-7 Section 210: August 3-4 Section 211: September 7-8 Section 212: October 5-6 Section 213: November 2-3 Section 214: December 7-8 Fee: $195.00 (day one) 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. (day two) CETC 154 - Construction Dewatering This half-day training course has been developed by Altitude Training Associates in conjunction with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Water Quality Control Division (CDPHEWQCD) as guidance for personnel that may be involved in construction dewatering operations. These dewatering operations include the methods and practices implemented to remove groundwater accumulations from excavations and managing discharges so they will not have a negative impact on water quality. The focus of the course is on how to engage in these activities, and complete the required record-keeping, in a manner that is compliant with the CDPHE- WQCD Colorado Discharge Permitting System (CDPS) General Permit for Construction Dewatering Activities permitting conditions..3 CEUs Section 014: November 17 Section 015: May 25 Section 016: November 16 Time: 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. CETC 157 - Best Management Practices for Construction in Waterways This course is designed to provide local inspectors, SWMP designers, consultants, state inspectors and contractors with a common basis of how to achieve effective construction management for construction activities in and around waterways. Construction activities performed in waterways may impact water quality and therefore Best Management Practices (BMPs) are necessary to minimize these impacts. This course will provide detailed information about the design, installation, maintenance and inspection of BMPs that may be used to prevent or control erosion and sedimentation during construction activities in waterways. Army Corps of Engineers 404 Permitting conditions are also covered..3 CEUs Section 014: November 17 Section 015: May 25 Section 016: November 16 Time: 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Oil & Gas Courses (OGOP) OGOP 110-40-Hour Oil & Gas Safety and Health This course will provide attendees with the basic knowledge and skills needed to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control hazards that are found in the U.S. on-shore Oil and Gas and Exploration and Production Industries. Topics for this course include, but are not limited to: Health hazards, Hazard Communication, PPE, Emergency Action Plans, Confined Space, Control of Hazardous Energy and many more. This course will provide a foundation for additional training that may be part of an in house Health and Safety training process. 4.0 CEUs Section 011: November 7-11 Section 012: February 27-March 3 Section 013: July 24-28 Section 014: November 6-10 OGOP 115 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Employee Awareness This course is intended to provide employees with essential awareness level knowledge and skills needed to work safe in and around an H2S environment. Industries that have a potential for exposure to Hydrogen Sulfide are: the petroleum industry, municipalities, utilities, research and development, laboratories, transportation, paper/pulp/food processing and chemical manufacturing companies. Through lectures, group discussion, hands-on exercises, equipment demonstrations and student participation with current hydrogen sulfide technology, each participant will gain the knowledge and competency require to recognize the potential presence and dangers of H2S..4 CEUs Section 028: December 9 Section 029: February 17 Section 030: September 1 Section 031: December 8 OGOP 120 Field Leadership in Oil and Gas E&P The course is comprised of six modules. Students will experience actual table top exercises as they master the Social Styles Model of interpersonal communication in the context of O&G Field Operations. Susan Harwood Grant # SH27627-SH5. The course does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Fee: FREE Registration for locations in Colorado, North Dakota and Texas. To find dates and locations visit our website at: http://rmecosha.com/ogop120grant See Page 6 - OSHA Courses for the OSHA 5810 - Hazards Recognition and Standards for On-Shore Oil & Gas Exploration and Production 11

RMEC INSTRUCTORS Joyce Anderson, CIH Jolene Donahue Brian Maria, MS, CSP Jim Arendas Bob Easter Joe McFadden, MT, CHSP Shawn Armstrong George B. Flynn, MS, CIH Lane Miller Dustin Austin John Freyling Scott Olson Cynthia E. Braun, CSP, CET, CHMM David Glabe, PE Daniel Rick Troy Bridges Tom Gore Dale Robinson Agnes Talamantez Carroll Rick Halldorson Ron Schuetz Peter Cucuz Greg Hardy Todd Tavis, SPHR Phil Currance Ed Hegwood Jason Weatherford Dorys DeMiranda Gary Lietz Ed.D., CSP Manuel Ypsilantis To view short instructor Biographies please visit our website https://www.rmecosha.com under the About RMEC Tab Non-Discrimination Policy Red Rocks Community College is committed to diversity in its people and programs. The College is an equal opportunity educational institution and does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression, religion, age, national origin, or ancestry, or any other category protected by applicable law. The College has designated the Human Resources Director as its Equal Opportunity Employment Officer and Title IX Administrator with the responsibility to coordinate its civil rights compliance activities and grievance procedures. For information, contact Human Resources 13300 West Sixth Avenue, Campus Box 17 Lakewood, CO 80228-1255, or telephone 303-914-6570 12

RMEC Specialist Certificate Program The Rocky Mountain Education Center offers its clientele the opportunity to receive a Specialist Certificate in four specific areas. Areas that are available for certificates include: Construction, General Industry, Environmental and Oil & Gas. Students can go online to complete an application for the Specialist Certificate they are interested in receiving. Below is general information about each Certificate Program, for more details please visit our website at www.rmecosha.com or contact our office at 800-933-8394. Construction Safety and Health Specialist Required Courses: OSHA 510 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction OSHA 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards OSHA 3015 Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics OSHA 3115 Fall Protection OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management OSHA 7505 Introduction to Incident Investigation 2 Elective Courses for list of electives please visit our website. General Industry Safety and Health Specialist Required Courses: OSHA 511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry OSHA 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards OSHA 2255 Principles of Ergonomics OSHA 2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management OSHA 7505 Introduction to Incident Investigation 2 Elective Courses for list of electives please visit our website. Environmental Specialist Required Courses: RMEC 313 40 Hour Hazwoper OSHA 2015 Hazardous Materials OSHA 521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene RMEC 318 Supervisor Safety Course RMEC 210 Developing & Implementing the Globally Harmonized System & Hazard Communication Standard Programs OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management 2 Elective Courses for list of electives please visit our website. Oil & Gas Safety and Health Specialist Required Courses: OGOP 110 40-Hour Oil & Gas Safety & Health OGOP 120 Field Leadership in Oil and Gas E&P OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards OSHA 3115 Fall Protection OSHA 5810 Hazards Recognition & Standards for On-Shore Oil & Gas E&P OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management OSHA 7505 Introduction to Incident Investigation 2 Elective Courses for list of electives please visit our website. OSHA Public Sector Safety and Health Fundamentals Certificate Program The certificate program in Public Sector Safety & Health Fundamentals supports OSHA s mission by training public sector employees in occupational safety and health to reduce incident rates for workers in state and local governments. Participants have the opportunity to earn certificates for Construction and General Industry training. Participants can choose from a variety of topics such as occupational safety and health standards for the construction or general industry, safety and health management, incident investigation, fall hazard awareness, and recordkeeping. Courses are available at OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Centers nationwide. Although this program was primarily designed for public sector employees, it is available for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge of occupational safety and health. Program Information All courses required to complete the certificate programs are available through OTI Education Centers. To be awarded a certificate, students must successfully complete a minimum of seven courses, comprised of a minimum of 68 contact hours. Courses are transferable and may be completed at different OTI Education Centers. Contact the RMEC for application details. How to Apply Review program requirements on the website to determine the appropriate certificate program (Construction or General Industry). Find and register for courses at an OTI Education Center Upon completion of required courses, contact the Rocky Mountain Education Center to request an application form. Submit the completed form, supporting documentation and a check for $95.00 to the Rocky Mountain Education Center. Rocky Mountain Education Center will process your application and submit it to the OSHA Directorate of Training. Your certificate will be generated and mailed to you. NOTE: If you are enrolled in the RMEC Specialist Certificate Program in Construction or General Industry you can also complete the OSHA Public Sector Safety and Health Fundamentals Certificate Program by selecting the Electives indicated to receive both certificates, please contact the Rocky Mountain Education Center for additional information on this twofor-one opportunity. 13

Registration Course registration in advance is required. Registration can be completed online, via fax, email scan, mail or by calling our office. Please note that courses that require prerequisite documentation must be submitted via our website only. On-line: www.rmecosha.com Fax: 303-914-8997 Phone: 800-933-8394 or 303-914-6420 Mail: 13300 W 6th Ave, Campus Box 41 Lakewood, CO 80228 Tuition Payment must be received by the first day of the course. Students are responsible for any and all charges incurred including any collection costs associated with non-payment. The following methods of payment are accepted: General Information Credit Card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover, AMEX) Checks Money Orders Company Purchase Orders Please make checks and purchase orders payable to Red Rocks Community College. Please include the student name and course number on the purchase order or check. Notes: Payment of tuition does not ensure the student will pass the hourly and course requirements. Tuition fees are subject to change at any time. Refund Policy Course withdrawal or cancellation notification must be made prior to the course start date and can be done via email or phone call. Withdrawals or cancellations will be 100% refunded. If a student fails to show up for a confirmed training their tuition will be automatically refunded back to them. Course Rollover/Transfer Students can rollover to a different section of course if they contact the Rocky Mountain Education Center two weeks prior to the course start date. Payments for students who rollover to a course within the same term will have their funds transferred with the course registration. Students will be allowed to rollover only one time, if unable to attend the course a second time a refund will be generated and they will be required to register again for any future course. Course Cancellations The Rocky Mountain Education Center reserves the right to cancel any course in the event of insufficient enrollment. Course cancellations will be made at least two weeks prior to the course start date. Students enrolled in a cancelled class will receive a full refund. Postponements/Campus Closure The Rocky Mountain Education Center is in a region that may have occasional inclement weather and courses may be cancelled, postponed or rescheduled due to weather. The safety of our students is very important to us. The Rocky Mountain Education Center reserves the right to postpone courses due to unforeseen circumstances. RMEC is not responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participants in the event of a postponement due to weather or unforeseen conditions or low enrollment in a course. Attendance Students are expected to attend 100% of the course in which they are enrolled and complete hourly and course requirements before a certificate of completion can be issues. NOTE: Travel plans need to accommodate the published course end time. Prerequisites The OSHA Directorate of Training and Education has outlined certain prerequisite requirements for individuals wishing to become OSHA Outreach Trainers. The Rocky Mountain Education Center must receive all Outreach Trainer course prerequisite information from students for review via our website. You will not be registered for a course until your application have been reviewed and approved and your have then completed the registration process for the course. Special Needs If you have a disability requiring a specific academic accommodation, please call the Rocky Mountain Education Center before your course starts at 800-933-8394 or 303-914-6420. Language Specific Training Training required by OSHA Standards must be presented in a manner that employees understand. RMEC courses are presented verbally, visually and in written materials in English. If you are not conversant in English, please contact our office before registering to attend. If there is a way that RMEC accommodate your language need, we will assist you or refer you to others who may be a resource for you. On-Site Training All the courses listed in this brochure and many other safety & health courses can be customized and taught at your location. For groups of 12 or more participants we can provide you with the same training we offer at the Rocky Mountain Education and can often times be more cost effective to meet your training needs. You can request a proposal on our website or by calling our office at 800-933-8394. Discounts As a thank to all the men and women who are serving or have served our country in the military we will give a 10% discount on courses taken with the RMEC. You must present a current military ID card to receive this discount and it cannot be applied with any other discount offers. The Rocky Mountain Education Center has specials discounts and course offerings to clients who have signed up to receive our monthly newsletter, so make sure you have signed up to receive our newsletter to be informed about special course discounts. Course Materials All course materials will be provided on the first day of class. Course materials will not be given to students in advance. Certificate Policy Certificates are issued at the end of each course for students meeting the attendance requirements and passing the final exam. Copies of certificates are not kept on file by the RMEC and clients needing a replacement certificate will be charged a $25 fee for each certificate to be regenerated. Guaranteed Classes The Rocky Mountain Education Center guarantees the following classes to run OSHA 502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers; OSHA 503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers and the RMEC 314 8-Hour Hazwoper Refresher Course. You can schedule your update training and know that it will not cancel so that you can remain current in your training authorizations. Directions and Accommodations Upon registration, course confirmation including directions and a list of local area accommodations will be sent to you by email. Local area accommodations and directions to the Rocky Mountain Education Center are available on our website at www.rmecosha.com under the About RMEC tab. 14

ROCKY MOUNTAIN EDUCATION CENTER REGISTRATION FORM Name: (First, Middle, Last) Date of Birth (This is used as an ID in our system instead of an SS#): Company Name: Address: Address: City: State: Zip: Day Phone: Cell Phone: Email: COURSE # SECTION # DATE FEE Example OSHA 521 044 July 10-13, 2017 $795.00 Method of Payment: Make checks and PO s payable to Red Rocks Community College. To pay with credit card please call our office at 800-933-8994 or 303-914-6420 Submitting Your registration: Total Due: You can scan this form and email it to: rmec@rrcc.edu You can fax this form to 303-914-8997 You can mail this form to: RMEC, 13300 West 6th Avenue, CB 41, Lakewood, CO 80228-1255 NOTE: THIS FORM CANNOT BE USED TO REGISTER FOR THE OSHA 500, OSHA 501, OSHA 502 OR OSHA 503 COURSES. 15