Florida Building Material Association to Offer OSHA Recognized Training Webinars

 
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Florida Building Material Association to Offer OSHA Recognized Training Webinars


Florida Building Material Association to Offer OSHA Recognized Training Webinars

06/24/2009MOUNT DORA, FL -- The Florida Building Material Association (FBMA) has made it easier than ever to obtain OSHA recognized safety education with its new Hard Hat Safe-T-Zone webinar series. Beginning in August 2009, FBMA will present a series of webinars including fire safety, housekeeping, material handling, electrical safety, slips, trips and falls, and how to achieve and maintain a drug free workplace. Each topic will be covered twice a month on different days and times to accommodate multiple shifts and positions in need of training. The duration of each webinar will vary between 20-30 minutes and will include a question and answer period. Following the webinar, each registrant will be e-mailed a certificate of completion for the webinar attended, as well as PDF's or helpful documents of materials covered.
Fire Safety, the first webinar in the Hard Hat Safe-T-Zone series, will be held August 13 and 25 at 7:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. in eastern, central, mountain and pacific time zones.
With over 25 years of management and safety training experience, FBMA's Director of Safety, Phil Copare, will present each webinar in the Hard Hat Safe-T-Zone series. With a masters in business from Rollins College and bachelors in building construction from the University of Florida, Phil is a certified OSHA instructor and has provided consulting services to notable clients such as the Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc.; National Center for Construction Education and Research; and Everglades University.
For a nominal fee of $50.00 per logged on computer, companies can register both employees and customers for the Hard Hat Safe-T-Zone webinar series. For users operating a personal computer, the computer should be operating on Windows 2000 or higher. MAC users will need a version of OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or higher. Audio is available by use of telephone, or a computer with speakers and a microphone.
To obtain a synopsis for each webinar, dates, times and website link to register, contact Cristina I. Bowerman, FBMA's Director of Communications at (352) 383-0366, ext. 234 or e-mail Cristina@fbma.org
Established in 1920, FBMA promotes the use of wood building and accessory products, develops programs to make businesses more efficient and effective, provides networking opportunities and lobbying efforts for its membership and the betterment of the building supply industry throughout the State of Florida.

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