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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This web-based course introduces construction and facility plans and blueprints necessary for a construction or maintenance project, including how to interpret information from plans and blueprints.
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3.00 Credits
This web-based course provides the rationale for an occupationally safe and healthy work environment in an educational facility. Skills include working effectively with school emergencies, safe internal and external facility environments, and safety inspections.
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3.00 Credits
This web-based course focuses on the principles of commercial construction using a sustainable methodology. Green building principles such as energy efficiency, environmental impacts, resource conservation, indoor air quality, renewable energy sources, and community issues are studied. National and International programs for design as well as building rating systems are investigated. Codes and building standards are reviewed with emphasis on the LEEDS standards. Current building ratings and standards are reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
This web-based course focuses on the planning, scheduling, and tracking, as well as execution of capital projects using Primavera Software. Gantt and Pert charts/diagrams are used as well as spreadsheets and other tools to schedule and track a project.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides initial entry level training for firefighting personnel. It covers instruction and skill activity in these areas: fire department organization, firefighter safety, fire behavior, personal protective equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, fire extinguishers, ropes and knots, building searches, forcible entry, ground ladders, ventilation, hose practices, fire streams, loss control, tactics, vehicle supression, water supply, fire cause determination, fire department communications, fire suppression systems, and fire prevention practices.
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1.00 Credits
This course completes the initial training for the entry level firefighter. It covers instruction and skill activity in these areas: incident command implementation, building materials, building collapse, special rescue, hydrant flow, hydrant operability, hose tools, foam operations, flammable liquid and gas emergencies, alarm and detection systems, pre-fire planning, and strategy and tactics.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides training in the organization, terminology, and common responsibilities for personnel operating in the Incident Command System. It provides information for personnel to work in a support role at an emergency incident.
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1.00 Credits
This course continues ICS instruction, describing the principal features that constitute the Incident Command System. Collectively, these features identify the unique quality of the ICS as an incident or event management system. It is designed for personnel who will operate at an emergency incident in a functional capacity.
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1.00 Credits
This course prepares emergency responders to respond effectively and safely and stabilize a hazardous materials incident from a defensive position. It includes material on recognizing and identifying potential hazardous materials, the classification of such material, research material to identify such material, and the hazards associated with such material.
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1.00 Credits
This course prepares emergency responders to respond effectively and safely and stabilize a hazardous materials incident in an offensive mode. It includes material and skill sessions in these areas: chemistry and toxicology of materials, dangerous properties of materials, use of detection equipment, use of protective equipment, confinement and mitigation concepts, and decontamination procedures.
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