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Personal Protective Grounding

November 19 - December 10, 2021 | 6-PART SERIES, 2-HRS EACH
EARN UP TO 12 CUSP POINTS

In this course led by Jim Vaughn, CUSP, you’ll get the detail and vigor of in-person training through a multipart webinar series. Basic and advanced personal protective grounding (PPG) will be covered, followed by equipment grounding and PPG in transmission construction. Each session in the series will be two hours long.

Jim Vaughn

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How to De-escalate Conflicts in the Field

SELF-PACED ONLINE LEARNING
EARN 3 CUSP POINT
$125

This training session introduces the skills and approaches needed for effective conflict de-escalation. For utility workers, de-escalating volatile situations in the field takes unique skills and approaches that typical de-escalation training just doesn’t address. They need proactive skills which help them understand - when to engage, how to engage, and when to escape the situation.

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Host-Contractor Management

July 20, 2022 | 3-HR SESSION
EARN UP TO 3 CUSP POINTS
$360 / 25% discount for USOLN Members

This course led by Danny Raines, CUSP, will cover what you need to know about contractor management to ensure that safety and work processes are agreed upon and appropriately established.

Danny Raines

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Train the Trainer

WINTER SERIES STARTS FEBRUARY 7, 2022 | 6-PART WEBINAR SERIES
EARN UP TO 9 CUSP POINTS

Train the Virtual Trainer is a learning series centered around how to design and lead effective meetings and training with an intense focus on the virtual trainer. The program covers proven practices and principles of effective training and then takes a deep dive into the roles of a trainer along with strategies and tips specific to the virtual environment.

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Situational Awareness

FEBRUARY 24, 2022 | 2-HR SESSION
EARN UP TO 2 CUSP POINTS
$250 / 25% discount for USOLN Members

This webinar introduces basic situational awareness concepts and emphasizes the importance of real-time awareness and assessment for field crews and solo workers. .

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Introduction to Incident Analysis

STARTS MARCH 4, 2022 | 4-SESSION, 6-HOUR COURSE
EARN UP TO 6 CUSP POINTS
$600 / 25% discount for USOLN Members

This series will identify the importance of a strong incident investigation process. Learning what went wrong, why it happened and what can be done to prevent the incident in the future is an important part of an effective safety management system. Students will learn investigation techniques including how to perform a Root Cause Analysis (RCA).

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OSHA Electric Power Standards

SELF-PACED ONLINE LEARNING
EARN 10 CUSP POINTS
$750

The Ultimate Interactive, Online OSHA Electric Power Knowledge Solution for Utility Safety & Ops Professionals

This course was built to provide you with a simple and practical way to learn about OSHA’s Electric Power standards 1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V and provide you with expert insight and interpretations that help you understand the applications of the regulation. Through the use of engaging video and knowledge checks, we break down the performance requirements of the OSHA Electric Power standards and answer frequently asked questions.

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Frontline Online

SELF-PACED ONLINE LEARNING | SUPPLEMENTAL WEBINARS INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE
EARN UP TO 20 CUSP POINTS
$799 for 6 months of access

You can now get Frontline without the hassle and costs of logistics associated with classroom training. Frontline Online features proven principles and strategies about how to improve your skills and interact with others through videos, reading assignments, virtual exercises, knowledge checks, and personal assessments.

The computer-based training will be supplemented with optional Live webinar sessions!

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Electrical Safe Work Practices for Generation Station Personnel

APRIL 7, 2021 | 2-HR SESSION
EARN UP TO 2 CUSP POINTS

Generation plants generally have higher risks than most other facilities. Station service is generally 480 volts and sometimes 4,160 volts with a high arc flash level; generation is generally 4,160 to 17,000 volts, usually with extreme arc flash levels while running. There are complexities in the electrical configurations, making lockout/tagout requirements stringent and complex when mixing with clearance requirements at the step-up transformer in the yard.

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