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CEET - Certified Environmental Professions
The Center for Environmental Education and Training

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Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Review
Certified Safety Professional Review
Essentials of Hazardous Material Management (EHMM)
Train-the-Trainer

Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Review

This course will help to prepare individuals for the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) core/comprehensive examination. Participants will prepare for the examination through a series of lectures, practice exercises, hands-on activities and practice problems.Topics Include: Air Pollution Air Sampling Analytical Instrumentation Ionizing Radiation/Non-ironizing Radiation Basic Chemistry Noise Regulations Ventilation Respirators Toxicology Ergonomics

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$820

Certified Safety Professional Review

This course is a comprehensive review of occupational health and safety, as preparation for the ASP (core) and CSP (comprehensive/specialty) examinations. Content experts will present a variety of topics relevant to the examinations. Topics Include: Basic and Applied Sciences Program Management Fire Prevention and Protection Equipment and Facilities System Safety and Product Safety Engineering and Technology Industrial Hygiene Basic and Applied Mathematics Legal/Regulatory and Professional Affairs

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$580

Essentials of Hazardous Material Management (EHMM)

This course is conducted in association with the Saint Louis Gateway Association of Hazardous Materials Managers. It is an intensive three-day overview of the principles and concepts relating to the management of hazardous materials. Arrangements for the CHMM examination should be through the Institute of Hazardous Materials Mangement at: www.ihmm.org. Topics Include: Regulation Review (RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, TSCA, FIFRA, EPCRA, OSHA, HAZCOM, HAZWOPER, NEPA, CWA, SDWA, CAA) Industrial Toxicology Industrial Hygiene Radiation Lead PCBs Chemistry of Hazardous Materials Sampling and Emergency Response Qualified participants may sit for the CHMM examination following the course; registration must be made at least six weeks in advance the examination. This course can also be used for continuing education requirements.

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$575

Train-the-Trainer

Increasingly, professionals are being called upon to take on new duties and responsibilities. This course will help prepare individuals who are responsible for designing and delivering training related to environmental health and safety. Participants will practice training techniques through practical application exercises. This is an excellent course for anyone who is relatively new to designing and delivering training. In addition, it's a lot of fun! Qualified participants may sit for the National Environmental Training Association's examination to become a Certified Environmental Trainer (CET) Topics Include: Introduction to Instructional Technology Psychology of Learning Learning Styles of Adults Delivery Methods and Techniques Conducting needs Assessments Developing and Selecting Training Materials Evaluation and Assessment of Training Record Keeping Review of EH&S Training Regulations Emerging Trends and Topics

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