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Professional Development Online. Certifications & Prep Courses................3 www.lc.edu/Workforce_Training Human Resources...................................3 Leadership...............................................4 By phone. (618) 468–7000 Godfrey Computer Training...................................5 (618) 656–8800 Edwardsville
(618) 498–6500 Jerseyville (217) 854–5400 Carlinville
Workforce & Safety By mail. Center Occupational Safety................................6 Enrollment Lewis and Clark Community College Godfrey Road Contractor Safety.....................................7 5800 Godfrey, IL 62035
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Fall 2021 Welcome
(618) 468–2310
It feels so good to get back into the classroom, whether it be in person or online. If an in–person class is listed and you do not feel comfortable yet, please contact us and ask whether a virtual option is available. We continue to maintain adequate social distancing as well as deep cleaning daily. Our catalogs are now being distributed twice each year, with the current catalog including class dates for both the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters. Keep in mind our catalogs are also posted online at www.lc.edu/Workforce_Training, so please share the link with family, friends and colleagues who may find value in our variety of course offerings.
In person. Godfrey Campus 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey N.O. Nelson Campus 600 Troy Road, Edwardsville Tri–County Center 100 Lincoln, Route 16, Jerseyville
Looking to upgrade your workforce and professional development skills? Check out our Certification Prep courses on Page 3. Our tailored classes will ensure you feel confident when it’s time to sit for the FAA Private Pilot written exam, the Food Manager Certification exam, or the SHRM Certified Professional exam. We still offer a robust selection of safety training classes such as CPR, Flagger, Fall Protection Awareness, OSHA 10/30 and Confined Space Awareness on Page 6. We remain a Midwest provider of the Health & Safety Council (HASC), formerly Houston Area Safety Council contractor safety orientation, including The Basic Orientation Plus® and The Basic Refresher® for ARSC reciprocity, with various plants and manufacturing sites around the globe. See page 7 for a preview of site courses or go to www.lc.edu/HASC_satellite to download our most current course listing. If you don’t see what you need in the schedule, call anyone in our department. We can customize any course to your firm’s needs, or schedule it at a time and location appropriate for your employees.
Dawn Zedolek Program Coordinator
Workforce Education, Solutions & Safety Training (WESST) (618) 468–5785
dzedolek@lc.edu
Macoupin County Center 18400 Shipman Road, Carlinville
Holiday Schedule The College and the Bethalto center will be closed on the following days: July 4th Observed Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Christmas Break MLK Jr. Day Good Friday Memorial Day
Jul 5, 2021 Sep 6, 2021 Nov 11, 2021 Nov 25 & 26, 2021 Dec 24–31, 2021 Jan 17, 2022 Apr 15, 2022 May 30, 2022
Lewis and Clark Community College reserves the right to change without notice any statement in this publication regarding policies, fees, courses, dates, times, and locations. For information or clarification, please contact Workforce Education, Solutions & Safety Training at (618) 468–5782.
Mission Statement To empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.
Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Lori Artis, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468–3000.
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Professional Development
Certifications & Prep Private Pilot Ground School
This is an exam prep course that will provide students with the knowledge necessary to satisfy the mandatory requirement of passing the required Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Private Pilot Airplane Written Exam as their first step in aviation. Upon successful completion, the student will receive an endorsement to take the FAA Exam (FAA Exam fee not included). This course may be taken in conjunction with or independent of any additional flight lessons. Optional field trips outside of the course will be offered. Students will need to bring to the first night’s class: birth certificate or passport, photo identification such as a driver’s license, and $150 materials fee. CEPD–650–E6 $350 Tue Aug 10 – Nov 16
6–9PM
Registration deadline: Aug 3 Bethalto Education Center
Train–the–Trainer for RNs (VCM)
Successful completion of this IDPH approved course will qualify RNs currently licensed in Illinois to develop and teach the Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program (BNATP), including the Alzheimer’s portion of the curriculum. Instructor requirements include a minimum of two years nursing experience with at least one year of RN experience of caring for the elderly or chronically ill adult, or of teaching theory in an accredited nursing training program. During 6 weeks of online instruction, students will spend time completing readings, discussion postings and assignments. 50 contact hours are earned. Basic computer skills are needed.
NEW! Instrument Pilot (IFR) Ground School
This course will provide the Private or Commercial Pilot with the information, skill and experience by participating in a structured process to gain the knowledge necessary to satisfy the mandatory requirement of passing the required Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Instrument Pilot Written Exam as their next step in choosing aviation as a career, transitioning from Visual Flight Rule (VFR) pilotage to Instrument Flight Rule (IFR) pilotage. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will receive an endorsement to take the Instrument Pilot FAA Exam. This course may be completed in conjunction with or totally independent of any additional flight training lessons. The course will cover aeronautical knowledge topics such as: airplane instruments, altitude instrument flying and aerodynamics, navigation systems and instrument flight planning, aeromedical factors, aviation weather, instrument maps and charts, air space, airport and air traffic control procedures, holding and instrument approach procedures, aeronautical decision making and instrument pilot cockpit resources. Students will need to bring to the first nights class: birth certificate or passport, photo identification such as a driver’s license, and $150 materials fee. CEPD–651–E6 $350 Tue Feb 15 – May 24
6–9PM
Registration deadline: Feb 8 Bethalto Education Center
Food Service Managers Certification Online Course Prep and Proctored Exam (WB) This course meets the 8–hour training requirement for Food Service Managers Certification or recertification in the state of Illinois, as well as national requirements. Topics will include the introduction to food safety, cross contamination, personal hygiene, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) and other topics detailed in the flow of food. Participants will be sent a link to begin their on–line course. It is recommended that you pass the post exam with an 90% to qualify to sit for the ServSafe proctored exam. You will have multiple chances to take the post exam. This course and the post exam must be completed before one of the proctored exam dates below. You will be registered for one of the exam dates below when you register for the on–line course. $179 Proctored Exam Dates: Fall 2021 CEPD–146–E3 Mon CEPD–146–E1 Mon CEPD–146–E2 Mon CEPD–146–E3 Mon CEPD–146–E4 Mon
Aug 2 Sep 13 Oct 18 Nov 15 Dec 6
9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–146–E1 CEPD–146–E2 CEPD–146–E3 CEPD–146–E4
Jan 10 Feb 7 Mar 7 Apr 11
9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM 9AM–12PM
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Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
Fall 2021 CEWW–707–01 $599 Mon–Fri Aug 30 – Oct 8 Online Optional Canvas Tutorial Aug 23
Spring 2022 CEWW–707–01 $599 Mon–Fri Jan 24 – Feb 4 Online Optional Canvas Tutorial Jan 17
Human Resources
CEPD–514–01Z $525 Tue Feb 22 – Mar 22
6–9PM
Digital Court Reporter • $795 (6–month access) Travel Agent Training • $1,995 (6–month access) Veterinary Assistant • $1,995 (6–month access)
Introduction to Voice Acting • $40 (1.5 hour one–on–one) Explore the voiceover industry! Discover current trends, opportunities and tools you need to find success. Read a real script and receive coaching from your instructor, a professional voice actor, to improve your delivery. Onetime, 90 minute, one–on–one video–chat class! Learn more: www.voicesforall.com/ooo
Call (618) 468–5785 to set up an online Voiceover session and start anytime!
Sessions start monthly at: www.ed2go.com/lewisandclark
Registration deadline: Jan17 Drop refund deadline: Jan 26 Joyce Steber
The SHRM Essentials® of Human Resources is an introductory course offering a comprehensive overview of human resource roles and responsibilities. It gives participants critical knowledge to help reduce potentially costly lawsuits and improves their ability to handle challenging HR issues. Recently updated with modern practices, this course is ideal for those who are just starting out in the human resources profession, or those who are looking for an effective way to boost their employee management skills.
Classes start anytime at: careertraining.ed2go.com/lc
ONLINE HUMAN RESOURCES
Registration deadline: Aug 23 Drop refund deadline: Sep 1 Joyce Steber
SHRM Essentials of Human Resources (VCM)
ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS & PREP
Understanding the Human Resources Function • $119 (6–week access)
SHRM Learning System (VCM)
Stay competitive in the HR field by earning your credentials – SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM–CP) or SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM–SCP). These certifications recognize that HR professionals are at the core of leading organizational success. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest association serving the needs of HR professionals and keeping you abreast of HR advances. The SHRM Learning System prepares you to take on the challenge of the HR certification exams with confidence. All materials are included in the registration fee (printed workbooks, glossary, flash cards covering all six modules, practice tests, access to an online resource center, etc.). Exam fee is not included. Fall 2021 Spring 2022 CEPD–614–01Z $1,089 CEPD–614–01Z $1,089 Tue/Thu Sep 7 – Oct 14 6–9PM Tue/Thu Mar 29 – May 5
Early Bird price until Aug 20
Early Bird price until Mar 4
CEPD–615–01Z
CEPD–615–01Z
$1,189
Registration deadline: Aug 31 Virtual Class Meeting (VCM)
6–9PM
$1,189
Registration deadline: Mar 21 Virtual Class Meeting (VCM)
Marie Gladue Marie Gladue
Registration deadline: Feb 17 Virtual Class Meeting (VCM)
Marie Gladue
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ONLINE BUSINESS TRAINING Classes start anytime at: careertraining.ed2go.com/lc Advertising & Outreach Specialist • $1,295 (6–month access) Chartered Tax Professional (SEE Exam Prep) • $1,895 (18–month access) Grant Writing • $2,295 (6–month access) Management Training • $2,295 (6–month access)
Sessions start monthly at: ed2go.com/lewisandclark Accounting Fundamentals • $119 (6–week access)
State of Illinois – Sexual Harassment Training (VCM)
Several years ago the Illinois legislature mandated training for employees of every business in the state on sexual harassment. The pandemic, however, got in the way of broad implementation. Nevertheless, the content is crucial so that your firm does not run afoul of the legalities concerning a hostile work environment, first amendment free speech rights and limits on–the–job, and employer responsibilities. This 90–minute Zoom class covers the required topics, and supports your employees to understand exactly what is sexual harassment, to provide specific examples of liable conduct, and to know where and how to report problems. This will help them, and your company, to avoid fines and lawsuits. As with all risk management, it is not only what people do or say but can also be what they don’t do or don’t say that can lead to trouble. $50 Fall 2021 CEPD–466–01Z Wed CEPD–466–02Z Wed CEPD–466–03Z Wed CEPD–466–04Z Wed
Sep 8 Oct 13 Nov 10 Dec 8
2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–466–01Z Wed CEPD–466–02Z Wed CEPD–466–03Z Wed CEPD–466–04Z Wed
Jan 12 Feb 9 Mar 9 Apr 13
2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM
Registration deadline: One week prior to start date Virtual Class Meeting
Achieveing Success With Difficult People • $119 (6–week access)
Kathy Willis
Intro to Google Analytics • $119 (6–week access)
Emotional Intelligence & Work Force Safety (VCM)
We were all taught, “Don’t bring your emotions to work.” Guess what? That dictate is a biochemical impossibility given how the human organism is constructed. And we ignore emotions at great peril to life and limb, especially on the job. In this overview, we address: why it is impossible to separate emotions from logic and rational thought; typical ways that uncontrolled or unrecognized emotions can impact managers, employees, the workplace and everyone’s safety; how everyone can use foundational knowledge about emotional intelligence to be a better safety manager, to better handle distracted or angry employees and customers, and to deal more effectively with a variety of typical situations encountered in the workplace. In this 90–minute overview, you will review late–breaking medical research into the biochemical basis for emotional intelligence, learn practical tips to increase your competence in each of the five areas leading to high emotional intelligence, and analyze case studies typical for the workplace. At the conclusion of the session, you can immediately apply basic principles and strategies for ‘High E.I.’ to situational needs within your organization. $99 Fall 2021 CEPD–467–01Z Tue CEPD–467–02Z Tue CEPD–467–03Z Tue CEPD–467–04Z Tue
Sep 7 Oct 12 Nov 9 Dec 7
2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–467–01Z Tue CEPD–467–02Z Tue CEPD–467–03Z Tue CEPD–467–04Z Tue
Jan 11 Feb 8 Mar 8 Apr 12
2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM 2–3:30PM
NEW! Agile Project Management
Agile project management is growing in popularity as a method for delivering value quickly. This course presents the tenets of Agile methodologies using the Scrum framework as a primary example to demonstrate the Agile approaches, their benefits, and challenges. In this course, you will identify the Agile project management principles and use the Scrum methodology of Agile to manage projects. CEPD–449–N1 $425 Fri Apr 15 & 22 8AM–12PM
Registration deadline: Apr 8
N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121
Michael R. Durbin
Registration deadline: One week prior to start date Virtual Class Meeting
Marketing Your Non–Profit • $119 (6–week access)
Kathy Willis
Real Estate Investing • $119 (6–week access)
The Expert Chat FREE! Demystify Agile Software Development If you are employed in or seeking employment in any technology field, chances are you will be part of an Agile team at some point. There are many common misconceptions of what agility is and how it fits in the real business world with budgets and deadlines. Rob Kurtz is currently an agile software delivery lead for World Wide Technology, based in St. Louis, Missouri. He has the privilege to work with high–performing software and mobile application development teams to deliver valuable business outcomes to customers through custom software. Rob’s mission every day is to build strong teams and help them grow so, together, they can achieve amazing results. If you are looking to demystify the agile value, principles, and practices, and how they can apply to your organization, join us for this Expert Chat. This session is ideal for project managers, software techs and operations specialists. Light breakfast fare included. Fri Mar 11 8–10AM Bethalto Education Center
Registration required by Fri Mar 4 by calling (618) 468–5787 or online at www.lc.edu/Professional_Development Rob Kurtz, PMP, PMI–ACP – Agile Software Delivery Lead for World Wide Technology
Hiring! Job Assessment Services • Limited space for large recruitments? • Overwhelmed by resumes? • Tired of guessing what an applicant really knows or can do versus what they claim? • Need a fair and transparent method to differentiate objectively between job candidates? Your time is free to take care of other HR business for your firm as we conduct the assessments and send you the results. Call (618) 468–5785 to learn more about the types of tests, pricing and details.
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Computer Training Excel Level 1
Learn the basics of creating and formatting spreadsheets, build formulas, work with page layout, printing features, and manage multiple spreadsheets in this 8–hour, hands– on workshop. Course fee includes a student manual & jump drive. $179 Fall 2021 CEPD–113–N1 Thu Spring 2022 CEPD–113–N1 Thu
Aug 19 & 26
Feb 17 & 24
Word Level 1
8AM–12PM
Learn to create, edit, and enhance standard documents using Microsoft Word. Format text and paragraphs; organize data in tables; control page setup and overall appearance; manage headers, footers, and pagination; proof documents for accuracy, and print. This is an 8–hour, hands–on workshop Course fee includes a student manual and jump drive.
8AM–12PM
$179 Fall 2021 CEPD–112–N1 Thu
Sep 2 & 9
Spring 2022 CEPD–112–N1 Thu
Mar 3 & 10
Registration deadline one week prior to start date N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
Learn the skills necessary to create templates, sort and filter data, analyze data using PivotTables, present data using charts, and calculate data with advanced formulas. Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or equivalent experience. Course fee includes a student manual and jump drive. $179 Fall 2021 CEPD–253–N1 Thu
Sep 16 & 23
8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–253–N1 Thu
Jan 20 & 27
8AM–12PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
Excel Level 3
This course was designed for students desiring to gain the skills necessary to create macros, collaborate with others, audit and analyze worksheet data, incorporate multiple data sources, and import and export data. Prerequisite: Excel level 2 or equivalent experience. Course fee includes a student manual and jump drive. $179 Fall 2021 CEPD–333–N1 Thu
Dec 2 & 9
8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–333–N1 Thu
Apr 21 & 28
8AM–12PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
Creating effective business presentations is the main objective in this course for new PowerPoint users. Participants will learn to create and format a variety of slides, use PowerPoint’s drawing and clip art tools, add speaker notes, and deliver a presentation slide show with transitions. This is an 8–hour, hands–on workshop. Course fee includes a student manual and jump drive.
8AM–12PM
$179 Fall 2021 CEPD–114–N1 Thu
Aug 5 & 12
8AM–12PM
8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–114–N1 Thu
Mar 17 & 24
8AM–12PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date
Excel Level 2
PowerPoint Level 1
Registration deadline one week prior to start date
N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
Word Level 2
PowerPoint Level 2
Learn to use Microsoft Word as a personalized efficiency tools. Manage lists, customize tables and charts, format documents with styles and themes, modify pictures, create custom graphic elements, control text flow, automate document creation with templates, perform mail merges, and use macros to automate common tasks. Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or equivalent experience. Course fee includes a student manual and jump drive. $179 Fall 2021 CEPD–252–N1 Thu
Oct 14 & 21
Spring 2022 CEPD–252–N1 Thu
Apr 7 & 14
This course takes experienced PowerPoint users beyond the basics. Participants will learn to customize templates, make interactive presentations, apply animation effects, insert movies and sounds, work with charts and tables, and finalize a presentation. PowerPoint Level 1 or equivalent knowledge is required to be successful in this 8–hour, hands–on. Course fee includes a student manual and jump drive.
8AM–12PM
$179 Fall 2021 CEPD–214–N1 Thu
Nov 4 & 18
8AM–12PM
8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–214–N1 Thu
Feb 3 & 10
8AM–12PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
Registration deadline one week prior to start date N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121
ONLINE COMPUTER TRAINING Classes start anytime at: ed2go.com/lewisandclark Creating Web Pages • $119 (6–week access) Introduction to QuickBooks • $119 (6–week access) Introduction to Microsoft Publisher • $119 (6–week access) Introduction to Visual Basic • $119 (6–week access) Excel Pivot Tables • $119 (6–week access)
ONLINE CLASSES Lewis and Clark Community College has partnered with these online providers to help you prepare for in–demand career fields, or simply advance your professional skills. Some courses are listed throughout this catalog, and hundreds more are available at these websites: CareerStep.com/lewisandclark careertraining.ed2go.com/lc ed2go.com/lewisandclark
Receive a 10% discount when you schedule a computer class for your group of five or more employees! Call (618) 468–5785 to learn more.
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Occupational Safety OSHA 10–Hour: Construction
This class introduces the OSHA Standards for Construction 29 CFR 1926. Course material covers construction safety and health principles, OSHA policies and procedures, and construction industry hazards. An OSHA 10– hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion. $175 Summer 2021 CEPD–506–E1 Mon/Tue
Jul 26 & 27
8AM–2PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–506–E1 Mon/Tue
Jan 24 & 25
8AM–2PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
OSHA 10–Hour: General Industry
This class introduces the OSHA Standards for General Industry 29 CFR 1910. Attendees receive an update and review of standard safety and health principles, and information that prepares them to recognize and control various hazardous conditions. An OSHA 10–hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion. $175 Fall 2021 CEPD–516–E1 Mon/Tue
Oct 25 & 26
8AM–2PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center Spring 2022 CEPD–516–E1 Mon/Tue
Apr 4 & 5
8AM–2PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
Confined Space Awareness
This is an awareness course covering the requirements for compliance with OSHA permit required confined space regulation 29 CFR 1910.146. Course topics include the duties of the entry supervisor, attendant, and authorized entrant, required documentation, atmospheric monitoring, ventilation, fall protection and rescue operations. This course gives workers an introduction to creating safe working environments in permit required confined spaces. Students will set up and handle industry equipment. Hard hat and gloves required. $95 Fall 2021 CEPD–547–E1 Wed CEPD–547–E2 Wed
Aug 11 Nov 17
8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–547–E1 Wed
Jan 19
8AM–12PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
Fall Protection Awareness
This course covers basic components of OSHA fall protection in accordance with 29CFR 1926.500–503. Including topics but not limited to the following: applicable scope, application and definitions, duty to have fall protection and fall protection systems criteria, practices and training requirements. $95 Fall 2021 CEPD–548–E1 Wed CEPD–548–E2 Wed
Aug 25 Nov 24
8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–548–E1 Wed
Feb 2
8AM–12PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
Fire Prevention/ Protection/EAP
Lift Truck/Forklift Basic Operator Training
$55 Fall 2021 CEPD–553–E1 Wed CEPD–553–E2 Wed
Sep 1 Dec 1
8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM
$105 Fall 2021 CEPD–500–E1 Wed CEPD–500–E2 Wed
Sep 15 Dec 15
8AM–3PM 8AM–3PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–553–E1 Wed
Feb 16
8AM–12PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–500–E1 Wed
Mar 2
8AM–3PM
This course covers the requirements for compliance with OSHA Fire Protection 1910.157 standard. Course content offers an introduction to general fire protection and safety. Topics such as fire hazards, prevention and housekeeping precautions, identification and preparations for specific classes of fires, fire extinguisher types and uses will be cover in this course.
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
The purpose of this course is to cover and review the individual characteristics of the Lift Truck/Forklift and the general rules for the safe operation of a Counter Balance List. All students will complete a comprehensive hands on practicum review and demonstration of operator skills as described by 29 CFR 1910.178. Upon successful completion receive a certificate of completion and wallet card.
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
Flagger: Highway Work Zone Safety
This course will focus on a review of the standards established by the National Safety Council and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Emphasis is placed on individual flagger requirements regarding at–risk worker training and responsibilities. Topics of discussion include, but are not limited to, advance warning areas, transition areas, activity areas and termination areas of work zones. On–site outdoor training examples are used to illustrate the proper selection set up and use of temporary traffic control devices. This 4–hour course is designed to satisfy Federal, State and Local flagger certification requirements. Upon completion, students receive a 3–year certification. $95 Fall 2021 CEPD–505–E1 Wed CEPD–505–E2 Wed
Sep 22 Dec 8
9AM–1PM 9AM–1PM
Spring 2022 CEPD–505–E1 Wed
Mar 16
9AM–1PM
Registration deadline one week prior to start date Bethalto Education Center
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Contractor Safety Lewis and Clark Community College offers a full satellite location for the Health & Safety Council (HASC), formerly known as the Houston Area Safety Council, for delivery of Association of Reciprocal Safety Council (ARSC) certified training. Basic Orientation Plus®:
Instructor–led class scheduled on an as–needed basis. Please call our office at (618) 468–5787 for class availability or to schedule a class.
Basic Orientation Plus–Refresher®:
Computer based training available for those who have initially taken the instructor–led Basic Orientation Plus course and their badge is about to expire or has expired within the last four years. Computer–based courses (BOP Refresher & Site Specific Training listed below) available on a walk–in basis between 8am and 1pm: Bethalto Education Center 1136 East Airline Drive, East Alton, IL 62024 M/W/F 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., T/Th 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Pre–registration is helpful. Call our office at (618) 468–5787 or fax the form found online at www.lc.edu/HASC_satellite.
Site Specific Training
(Call if you do not see a site course listed that you need, chances are we can get it.) Sampling of Site Specific Modules: ABLE Industrial Company (19ABLE)
EXXON Mobil Joliet Refinery (28EMS)
Phillips 66 Ferndale Site (19P66F)
Air Products Louisiana Site (12APLASO)
Grace SHAC Catalyst Plant (08GSHAC)
Phillips 66 Ponca City (07COPSS_EXT)
Air Products Westlake SMR (12APWSMR)
Holly Frontier Corporation (24HFELD)
Phillips 66 San Francisco (19P66SFRC)
Altair Strickland (19ALTAIR)
Husky Energy Lima Refining (19HUSKY)
Phillips 66 Wood River Refinery (TKP66WRR)
BP Cherry Point Refinery (19BPSITEO)
INEOS Battleground Mfg (19INBMC)
Philadelphia Energy Solutions – Field Worker (21PESRW)
CHS Laurel Refinery Site (19CHS)
INVISTA Victoria (06INVVTX)
Rain CII Contractor Safety (08RAIN)
CHS McPherson Refinery (19CHSMCP)
Limetree Bay Terminals (19LIMBAY)
Sasol Site Specific (13SASOL)
CITGO Corpus Christi (03CT)
Lyondell Bassell MOris (28LCCS)
Shell Puget Sound (19SHEPSR)
CITGO Lemont Refinery Site (28CPS)
Marathon Canton Site (12MARCAN)
Solvay Baton Rouge Site (12SOLVAY)
Delek BSR (14DELKBS)
Marathon Illinois (12MARIRD)
Stronghold Site (19SHC)
Delek Refining – Tyler (05DELEK)
Marathon Petroleum (Ashland Site)
SUNCOR Energy Commerce City Refinery (19SUNCOR)
Delaware City Refinery Site (21CDRDE)
Monroe Energy Site (21MONROE)
Tesoro Anacortes Site (19SOANA)
Explorer Pipeline Site (19EXPRPL)
PARFAB Field Service (19PRCSNJ)
Turnaround Welding Service (19TWS)
EXXON Mobil Baton Rouge (12EXMOBR)
Paulsboro Refinery (21PRCSNJ)
VALERO Corpus Site (03VR)
EXXON Mobil Baytown (19EMCOMBO)
Phillips 66 Level 1 & 2 Sweeny TX (04PHM1 & 2)
VALERO Memphis Site (VLE01–07)
EXXON Mobil Baytown Olefins (19EMBOP)
Phillips 66 Borger Plant (15P66BOP)
WYATT Field Service (19WYATT)
PowerSafe Training administered by Alliance Safety Council at Lewis and Clark Community College Combustible Dust Awareness for Coal
Meter Services Specific
Vegetation Specific
Human Performance – Understanding the Basics
Meter Services Specific Refresher
Ameren Illinois Rivers Contractor
Ameren’s Class 2 Qualified Employee/Subs
Observer/Spotter
Ameren’s Class 2 Qualified Employees/Subs
Baseline for Meters
Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
Duke Dropped Object Prevention
Entergy Annual Gas Specific
Southern Company Generation Safety Culture
Duke General FHO Orientation
Entergy EPZ Annual Specific
Substation Specific
Duke Hazardous Locations/Intri
Entergy T&D Annual Specific
Supply Chain
Duke Human Performance
Generation
T & D Baseline
Duke Lockout/Tagout
Generation – Refresher
T & D Baseline Refresher
Duke PSM/RMP General Awareness
Meter Reader Specific
T & D Extended
Philadelphia Energy Solutions–Field Worker
Meter Reader Specific Refresher
Temporary Traffic Control
STARCON Exchanger Electronic Exam
Olin Winchester Site Specific Valero Site Specific Traffic Safety School (under 21)
Workforce Education, Solutions & Safety Training
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WESST Customer Spotlight / Voice of the Client
“CNB has partnered with the college for customized training of our employees in classrooms or conference locations several times over the years. Most recently during the pandemic, however, WESST flexibly switched to providing Zoom training sessions. Our employees received the information and resources they needed in a timely manner while adhering to our financial institution’s Covid–19 safety protocols.” Pictured from left to right: Recruiter & Human Resources Generalist Aaron Wilson, Vice President & Director of Human Resources Angel Hopper & CRM Officer/Training Coordinator Katie Ashworth