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Enhance your professional credentials and ensure compliance with county regulations by securing your OSHA-10 Hour General Industry card. As of January 1, 2024, this certification is a compulsory requirement for all individuals engaged in work on county properties. We strongly encourage all workers who have not yet obtained their OSHA-10 card to enroll in our upcoming class.

This comprehensive 2-day safety awareness course is rapidly becoming an industry standard within the Entertainment sector, with certain venues making it a prerequisite for employment. Facilitated by our experienced education department, the program covers essential safety practices and principles relevant to the General Entertainment Industry, equipping you with the knowledge to maintain a safe working environment.

There will be two 15 minute breaks and one 30 minute lunch each day.

Class Schedule:

  • Tues, April 28, 9am to 4pm
  • Weds, April 29, 9am to 4pm

Location:

Virtual. Link will be emailed within 24h of class.

 

Register HERE

 

The Lerner must attend the entirety of both days in order to be issued an OSHA-10 card.

This class has limited capacity and as such it will be treated like a job call regarding call out procedures, tardiness and no call no show.

Requirements:

  • The learner must have worked a call from the referral hall, worked under a collective bargaining agreement, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.
  • If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.
  • Tardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.

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