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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the basic principles of range management as they apply to various regions and vegetative types. The relationship of range management practices to livestock production, wildlife management, forestry, hydrology and other land uses will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
This course will emphasize principles of forest management. Topics may include the laws affecting forest management, methods of harvesting wood, forest fires, insect management, disturbances to stream flow, and the challenges of developing management plans for forests.
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2.00 Credits
This course examines major features and evolutionary origins of rangeland plants. The analysis of analytical and experimental tools used to identify and understand plant diversity will be addressed. Recognizing major rangeland plants of North America and understanding their distribution within the range ecosystems will be an essential component of this laboratory course.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad orientation to regulatory issues pertaining to safety, health and environment in the workplace. Topics may include federal, state and local regulations compliance management; air quality and air emissions, water pollution, soil contamination, waste disposal, pollution prevention plans, data gathering and reporting as important compliance issues; personal safety plans; development of policies and procedures; overall industrial safety management program management.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of industrial hygiene. Concepts to be discussed include anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of chemical substances and physical agents in the workplace or environment. Emphasis will be placed on such subjects as air contaminants, toxicology, radiation, noise, temperature, personal protective equipment, engineering controls, and associated calculations. A hands-on approach will often be used in the process of learning instrument calibration, sampling methods, and other quantitative evaluations.
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1.50 Credits
This course provides an introduction to various workplace health and safety issues. It is designed primarily for the energy services industry, with emphasis on OSHA and DOT guidelines. Topics include basic environmental safety training, CPR and First Aid, according to the National Safety Council Standards. Successful students will be awarded National Safety Council certification cards for CPR and First Aid. This course is approved for S/U grading.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a broad orientation to various workplace health and safety issues. It is designed primarily for the energy services industry. Topics may include basic environmental safety training, CPR and First Aid, and forklift options according to the National Safety Council Standards. This course is approved for S/U grading.
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0.50 Credits
This course is an orientation to the various operator/producer safety policies and procedures, which many oil and gas operators/producers require in order to work on a wellsite. Using the Contractors Expectations and Orientation Handbook, students will learn the occupational and safety requirements for specific operator/producers, worksite policies and procedures, hazardous situations, incidence reporting, and emergency response plans. This course is approved for S/U grading.
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2.50 Credits
This Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) course will cover safety, health and other potential site hazards; use of personal protective equipment (PPE); spill containment; waste minimization; remediation; safe use of engineering controls and equipment; and a demonstration of chemical and physical properties. This course is offered for Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading.
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2.50 Credits
Safety & Rigging of Industry, often referred to as S.M.A.R.T. (Safety Management And Rig-up Training School), is a real-time, hands-on based training focusing on potential hazard identification and resolution designed to instruct new employees on the proper and safe rig-up and rig-down practices using industry approved best practices. Active role-play participation runs throughout the course, with job scenarios across the broad range of Product Service Lines (PSL). This course is approved for S/U grading.
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