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Maintaining Water Quality in the Distribution System May 6 & 7, 2014 Course code: EO0201CA14 Course Coordinator: John Dyksen Registration fee: $330 Multi fee: $295
NJ licensed water operators: $165 (T, W or VSWS only)
Alternative Energy for Water and Wastewater Operations May 20, 2014 Course code: EQ0401CA14 Course Coordinator: Lisa Klein, Ph.D. Registration fee: $280 Multi fee: $250
NJ licensed water operators: $140 (T, W or VSWS only)
Human Error Reduction May 28, 2014 Course code: EP0801CA14 Instructor: Terry Tomsky Registration fee: $280 Multi fee: $250
NJ licensed water operators: $140 (T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for water and wastewater license holders
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12 TCHs for NJ licensed water operators only Approval #01-090007-10 This two-day course provides the information you need to meet the challenge of operating your distribution systems to maintain ows, pressures and high water quality. Experts in the eld will present information on the types of water quality problems associated with distribution systems and how to prevent or mitigate them. Regulatory requirements and their impact on distribution system operations will also be discussed. A group of interesting and timely in-class exercises on day two will bring together the concepts and techniques presented. Topics will include: Factors affecting distribution system water quality Regulatory compliance Planning and design issues Monitoring, operation and maintenance programs Security issues and corrosion control.
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6 TCHs for water and wastewater license holders Approval #01-011102-30 Developed as an introduction to the rapidly growing eld of non-conventional (non-hydrocarbon based) energy sources, this course will present information on the materials and devices used in alternative energy systems, conversion, storage and generation. It will address such questions as: What do we mean by conventional energy vs. alternative energy? Sustainable energy vs. clean energy? What are photovoltaics and fuel cells? What are batteries and super capacitors? How can energy be stored once it is generated? What other energy sources are out there? In addition, case studies of real world utility applications right here in New Jersey will be presented.
Approval #01-020602-31 (SAFETY CREDITS) This full-day workshop is designed to help you understand the fundamentals of human performance and behavior necessary to prevent accidents and injuries both at work and at home. This course will teach you how to prevent, detect and correct unsafe conditions and acts that cause human errors or injuries resulting from errors. Topics will include: How prevention techniques can reduce the occurrence of accidents and injuries The difference between skill, rule and knowledge based errors The relationship between behaviors and performance Human error traps that inuence performance The point of no return or irretrievable action and how it relates to tasks and behaviors.
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Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems Course Code: EO0305CA14 Instructor: James Paluch Multi fee: $350 12 TCHs for NJ wastewater license holders only Approval #01-050101-20
This two-day program focuses on the proper operation and maintenance procedures for wastewater collection systems and their component parts. The agenda has been designed to stress proactive methods that will minimize or eliminate the need for reactive or emergency responses. Real-world case studies and examples will be used to reinforce the information presented. The handouts and materials provided will serve as both a great reference in the workplace and as a preparation tool for collection system licensing exams. Specic topics will include: components of a collection system, troubleshooting, investigation and maintenance, administrative, managerial and regulatory activities, new construction/ facility start-up, pipeline and manhole rehabilitation and repair, pumping facilities, proper operating procedures and safety. Introduction to Hazardous Waste Management June 12 & 13, 2014 Course code: EZ0501CA14 Coordinator: Brian D. Gillen Registration fee: $390 Multi fee: $360 NJ licensed water operators $195 (T, W or VSWS only) 12 TCHs for for water and wastewater license holders Approval #01-020202-30 Approximately 18,000 business entities in New Jersey have led notications of hazardous waste activities, 500 as Large Quantity Generators (LQG), 15,000 as Small Quantity Generators (SQG), and 2,000 as Conditionally Exempt Generators (CESQG) do you know where you stand? This two day workshop has been designed to give you practical, hands-on guidance on good hazardous waste management practices and compliance. Specic topics will include: Conrming and documenting your generator status (LQG/SQG/CESQG) Inventory and accumulation practices (including guidance on satellite accumulation) Universal Wastes (UV), oil wastes, aerosols and their distinctions as hazardous wastes Recordkeeping, manifesting and recommendations on annual revisions and lings Transportation, waste placarding, hauler-generator responsibilities and on site transport requirements Training - including acceptable practices for waste handling, annual review procedures and emergency procedures Preparedness and prevention (including requisite response subcontractor agreements) Reporting - including biennial reporting and exception reporting and Contingency planning, spill reporting and proper response to releases. Interactive exercises and discussions will reinforce the material presented.
Study and Exam Skills for Licensing and Professional Certication Testing June 17, 2014 Course code: EO0124CA14 Coordinator: William Mitchell & Stacy Fysz Registration fee: $250 Multi fee: $225 NJ licensed water operators $125 (T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for for water and wastewater license holders Approval #01-011303-30
Rigging & Hoisting Safety June 18, 2014 Course code: EP0401CA14 Instructor: Terry Tomsky Registration fee: $280 Multi fee: $250
NJ licensed water operators: $140 (T, W or VSWS only)
6 TCHs for water and wastewater license holders Approval #01-020301-31 (SAFETY CREDITS) The use of proper equipment and correct load attachment can mean the difference between a successful lift and a deadly accident! If you use cranes and/or jib hoists, this full-day class is for you. Better preparation means a safer and more efcient workplace for all. Topics will include: Crane operator qualications/Pre-operational checks Calculating load weight and load angles Hand signals, loading, hooks, slings and hitches Preparation and personal protective equipment Equipment inspection and hazards.
Is a professional certication or licensing exam in your near future? Are you looking for something to give you additional condence to take you beyond passing? Here is a class for you! With its roots in our annual drinking water operator review course, Study and Exam Skills for Licensing and Certication Testing will calm your jangled nerves with facts, tips and a few tricks that will lead you down the path of success. Topics will include:
Reading to gather crucial information How to memorize (yes you can learn and improve this skill!) Note taking what works and what doesnt Problem solving how to identify what is being asked and ignore the uff Study habits how to develop good ones that are efcient and effective Preparing for the big day how to maintain deep breaths, organized thoughts and a positive attitude!
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