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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURING


POOL OPERATOR SC CERTIFIED POOL OPERATOR


Prepares individuals responsible for operating and/or managing swimming pools or spas in SC to sit for the CPO Exam and covers pertinent topics. A calculator is needed. Topics include SC rules and regulations, legal requirements, water chemistry, filtration and circulation disinfection techniques, water testing,


troubleshooting, problem prevention, and safety. The SC CPO exam is administered through Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP) and details are discussed in class. 1.800.345.6559 or www.goamp.com. The exam will not be taken in class. $129


May 8 Jun 12


SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASBESTOS INSPECTOR REFRESHER


Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive certificates of re-accreditation that may be used for licensing purposes. $159


Aug 5 M 8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CEASB 501 43 ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR


The course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA requirements for supervisors of asbestos projects and the NIOSH 582 course. Also for SC-DHEC licensing for persons performing air monitoring on asbestos projects and for the OSHA Competent Person training for all asbestos work in accordance with 1926.1101. Annual refresher required. $779


Jul 15-Jul 19 MTWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 505 27 ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR REFRESHER


Reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Supervisor course required for asbestos abatement supervisors in schools, and public and commercial buildings, and meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I and II Competent person and SC-DHEC Asbestos Supervisor licensees. Students will receive certificates used for licensing. $199


Jul 22 M 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 506 26 LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR, AND PAINTING


EPA rules apply to contractors who renovate or repair housing, child-care facilities, or schools built before 1978. Trained contractors and workers must follow lead-safe work practice standards to reduce potential exposure to dangerous levels of lead during renovation and repair work. These standards are taught in this course. $239


Jul 9 T 8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 54


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9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm


HARBN CECPO 500 54 HARBN CECPO 500 55


MSSC - CERTIFIED PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN PROGRAM


MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF IN MANUFACTURING WITH THE


MSSC - CERTIFIED PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN PROGRAM  


A combination of raw talent and technical training is what it takes to make a name for yourself in the modern world of manufacturing. The MSSC - Certified Production Technician program lets employers know your skills are the ones they need. As part of this program, you can also earn an industry-recognized national certification. Many manufacturers are hiring now!


For more information, please visit MIDLANDSTECH.EDU or call 803.732.0432.


Build new skills – fast.


MTC’s QuickJobs programs have been developed for fields where job growth is expected in the Midlands. Many programs can be completed in three months or less.


QuickJobs Programs in Industrial Technologies, Trades, and Manufacturing:


> Forklift Operator | 1 day > Industrial Electrical Technician | 12 months > Industrial Mechanical Technician | 10 months > Machinist/CNC Operator | 8-10 months


> Manufacturing Certified Production Technician (MSSC-CPT) | 12 weeks


> Small Engine Mechanic | 7.5 weeks > Truck Driver/CDL | 5 weeks


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More info on these and other programs at MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/QuickJobs


COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL CLASS DATES @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training


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