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3.00 Credits
In-depth review of various types of comprehensive safety management programs. Emphasis placed on differing needs for diverse industries and individual corporate cultures. Class participants are required to develop a Workplace Safety Program.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the federal and state safety statues, how to use the OSHA Code Book to understand the laws and requirements, preparation for on-site OSHA inspections, and the laws governing general industry. Discussion will include penalties, fines, and punishment for non-compliance with OSHA laws. Equivalents: OSH 223B or OSH 224B.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on proper health and safety procedures and personnel protection during work operations at hazardous waste sites and in the workplace. Includes hazard identification and control, safety planning, site control, personal protective equipment, site monitoring, emergency and incident response operations, and decontamination processes. Mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the federal and state safety statutes, how to use the OSHA Code Book to understand the laws and requirements, preparation for onsite OSHA inspections, and the laws governing various trades and crafts. Discussion will include penalties, fines, and punishment for non-compliance with OSHA laws.
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1.00 Credits
Active participation in chest deep water. Includes an active warm-up, cardiovascular session, toning of the lower and upper body, abdominal work, and a stretching section. Activities can be adapted to either high or low activity levels. Students will increase muscle strength, cardiovascular strength, and flexibility.(Formerly PEX 100, Aqua Exercise) [ P/W]
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1.00 Credits
Topics include canoes, paddles, gear, trip preparation, canoe transport, safety, capsizes, rescue, paddle strokes, and canoeing maneuvers. Methods of instruction will include lectures, videos, demonstrations, and class canoeing. [P/W]
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1.00 Credits
Designed to inform and teach proper swimming techniques for use in fitness swimming. Some swimming skills are required. Students can expect to develop strength and endurance and learn how to create their own workouts. [P/W]
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic rules, skills, and strategies of badminton. The development of various grips, strokes, and strategies will be fostered through drill and game experience.
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1.00 Credits
Drill work and scrimmages provide opportunity to strengthen passing, shooting, and rebounding skills. Offensive plays and defensive strategies will also be presented.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to teach the student a variety of important aspects within the game of golf, including technical skills and how to play the game. Subjects include grip, stance, alignment, swing, putting, chipping, etiquette, and the rules. [P/W]
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