Industrial Skills and Going Green

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Visit us online at www.tcl.edu/ce January 2012

Industrial Skills and Going Green Available Programs Welding Certificate Geothermal Installer BPI/Building Analyst LEAN Lead Based Paint Safety Pool/Spa Certification Certificate CDL (Truck Driving) MSHA (Mining Safety Online Opportunity


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About Continuing Education About Continuing Education The Division of Continuing Education (CE) at the Technical College of the Lowcountry is dedicated to meeting the workforce needs for the Lowcountry. The Division offers non-credit courses throughout the College’s four-county service area to meet specific Business and Industry needs as well as for professional growth. Occupational upgrade courses and seminars are offered for those wanting to upgrade skills or increase employment potential. Licensing and certification courses are offered on a continual basis. Personal Enrichment courses are available throughout the area and also through the Internet.

CONTENTS ABOUT CE

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HOW TO REGISTER

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WELDING

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BUILDING ANALYST

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LEAD-BASED PAINT SAFETY

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LEAN

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ONLINE OPTIONS

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GEOTHERMAL INSTALLER

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CDL (TRUCK DRIVING)

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SWIMMING POOL/SPA CERT

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MSHA (MINING SAFETY)

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Welcome to our Industrial Skills and Going Green Catalog.

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Registration and General Information How to Register Online Students can go online to webadvisor.tcl.edu, create an account and pay with a credit card 24/7! Students registering for Allied Health courses must speak to Marilynn Koerber prior to registering and will register in the Beaufort office. http://www.tcl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/registration-form1.pdf

Email, Fax or Mail For additional methods of registering, go online to www.tcl.edu/continuing-ed/how-to-register and click Registration Form. This form allows you to: 1. Fill out and email (click submit at the top of the form) 2. Fill out, print and mail or fax (sending appropriate payment) 3. Print, fill out and mail or fax (sending appropriate payment) For assistance in filling out the form, please contact 843-525-8205 Fax #: 855-825-3294 (toll free)

Over the phone (843) 525-8205 (all campuses) Mail TCL-CE Technical College of the Lowcountry P.O. Box 1288 Beaufort, SC 29901 Mailed applications must include payment via Credit card or Check made payable to TCL-CE. If mailing, ensure your registration arrives at least one week prior to start of class to ensure receipt.

Walk In Walk in to any one of the four TCL campus locations. Campus hours of operation are M-Th 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and F 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Main Campus—Beaufort, SC Building 24 941 Ribaut Rd

Mungin Center—Varnville, SC 54 Tech Circle Varnville, SC 29944

New River—Bluffton, SC 1 Community College Drive Bluffton, SC

Colleton Career Skills Center– Walterboro, SC 1085 Thunderbolt Dr. Walterboro, SC 29901

“The lab instruction was very informative” -- Sayward Hackett Geothermal class which ended on 10 Sept 11, instructor – John Chemsak

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Industrial Skills Course Offerings Welding Total Hours: 240 Cost $2296 Classes form regularly. Call for current schedule. Contact Tim Snell at 843-470-8399 Other Information: Classes meet either Noon until 4p, or 5p until 9p on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Class times and dates may vary. Call for details. Students are required to wear steel-toed work boots, and long sleeved– cotton shirt. All classes are held on the Beaufort Campus, building 15, room 101. Basic Welding Includes the following classes: Oxygen/Acetylene Introduction 50 hours Introduction to basic Oxygen/Acetylene welding, cutting, brazing, safety, setup and maintenance of oxy-fuel welding, and cutting equipment and supplies. ARC/Stick Basic 70 hours Introduction to basic ARC welding tips and techniques, including safety, striking an arc, choosing electrodes and running a bead of weld. MIG Basic 70 hours Introduction to basic MIG setup, maintenance and operation of Metal Inert Gas welding equipment safely. TIG Basic 50 hours Introduction into basic TIG setup, maintenance and operation of Tungsten Inert Gas welding equipment safely.

BPI/Building Analyst Become BPI Certified and move toward becoming an Energy Auditor. BPI Building Analyst This 48-hour course combines both classroom instruction and individual student performance tests. It covers the fundamentals of building science, measurement and verification of building performance, BPI standards and project specs, building analysis, and professional ethics, conduct and communication. Books included. Syllabus Day I House as a System Concept Health and Safety Fundamentals of Building Science Day II Building Envelope Evaluation Thermal and Pressure Boundaries Blower Door Day III Building Calculations Building Airflow and Ventilation Combustion Science Day IV Heating Systems and Hot Water Heaters Combustion Safety Health and Safety Day V Review and Field Test Day VI Review and BPI Certification Test Visit us online at www.tcl.edu/ce


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Industrial Skills: In The Classroom or Online Lead-Based Paint Safety

LEAN

NEW EPA training requirements are now in place for Certified Renovators! The new EPA rules apply to contractors who renovate or repair housing, child-care facilities or schools built before 1978. Under the new rules, trained contractors and workers must follow lead-safe work practice standards to reduce potential exposure to dangerous levels of lead during renovation and repair activities. The requirements apply to anyone who could potentially expose children to lead dust during their work and includes builders, painters, plumbers, and electricians. As of April 2010, this certification has become MANDATORY. TCL has partnered with Greenville Technical College to offer the training. Greenville Technical College obtained EPA-approval to teach this new course in July, 2009 – one of the first nine approved training providers in the nation! Make sure your firm is ready for this new regulatory mandate by taking our Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting course‌ BEFORE the deadline hits!!

Lean Six Sigma combines the best methods available today for simultaneously improving quality, speed, productivity and cost. Achieve up to 90% lead time reductions, increased capacity, bottom-line impact, Six Sigma quality levels and more. Lean Six Sigma training has shown it can pay for itself in six months or less. Learn to effectively combine the quality, infrastructure, and problem solving capabilities of Six Sigma with the speed, capacity and flexibility of lean with amazing results. Done correctly, Lean Six Sigma is one of the best ways to execute business strategy today. Done poorly it can be a nightmare! Maximize success by taking advantage of this opportunity to attend a public offering of the internationally renowned programs created by the George Group, the leaders in Lean Six Sigma implementation.

This 8-hour course is available as listed below. Beaufort Campus $285 Class limited to 10 students.

Online Courses Also Available Sustainable Energy and Going Green Biofuel Production Operations Building Analyst Quick Start Certified Green Supply Chain Professional Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager Certified Indoor Environmentalist Natural Gas Plant Operations Visit us online at www.tcl.edu/ce

Performing Comprehensive Building Assessments Principles of Green Buildings Senior Certified Sustainability Professional Solar Power Professional Wind Energy Professional Skilled Trades and Industrial Carpentry Certified Architectural Glass Technician Certified Auto Glass Technician Certified Protection Officer Certified Window and Door

Installer Chemical Plant Operations Home Inspection Certificate Oil Refinery Operations Paper Mill Operations Power Plant Operations Pulp Mill Operations

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Professional Courses Online, for your convenience

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Geothermal Installer Geothermal Installer Ground Source Heat Pump Accredited Installer Training TCL was one of two Technical Colleges in the state that received a $25,000 grant from the S.C. Energy Office to establish a Geothermal Training Center. This technology will save valuable resources, improve your bottom line and give you a competitive edge. You will be able to offer you customers a low-maintenance, economical, and environmentally friendly alternative to their space. The IGSHPA credentials have international recognition and suggest that its holder has been thoroughly trained to install geothermal systems in accordance with protocols designed to achieve the highest level of workmanship and energy efficiency. Who Should Attend: GSHP designers, architects, HVAC installers, HVAC contractors, trenching/drilling contractors, builders, general contractors, project managers, and anyone else interested in alternative energy solution technology. Topics Covered: GSHP system design Material options System layout Grouting concepts Hands-on fusion training Trenching and drilling process Air and debris purging Pressure drop calculations Pump and fluid selection Thermal conductivity Prerequisites: Must be 18 years old to attend. Upon successful completion of the workshop and passing the IGSHPA installer's exam, you will receive IGSHPA accreditation as an installer for GSHP systems. Participants that successfully complete this course and the final exam will have a three year membership/accreditation with IGSHPA. The course cost include the three year membership fee, the final exam testing fee, the IGSHPA study guide, and the IGSHPA text book developed for this program.

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CDL Professional Truck Driving Training CDL Professional Truck Driving Training Xtra Mile Driver Training offers monthly sessions covering classroom instruction, pre-trip inspections, and practical highway driving practice. This 160 hour course includes D.O.T. physical, required drug screen, books, atlas, initial permit, license, road test fees and hazmat endorsement. Tuition is $3895 with possible financial assistance through WIA. Students must first contact Xtra Mile Driver Training, Inc. at 1-866-484-6313. Xtra Mile will mail you an information packet to fill out and send back to them. Once approved and course payment is received, students can begin training. Training is held at the TCL Colleton Career Skills Center in Walterboro, SC. Courses start monthly

Licensed Swimming Pool/Spa Operator Exam Prep Training Course through Distance Education This course provides the basic information required to operate a pool or spa in compliance with DHEC regulation and prepares the operator to take the State License Examination to become a licensed pool or spa operator. It covers South Carolina rules and regulations, legal requirements, swimming pool structures, basic operation of public pools and spas, basic pool water chemistry and chemicals, techniques for solving water problems, and safety. Space limited. Courses are on Wednesdays and can be taken in Beaufort or New River. Class is from 8:30AM5:30PM. Cost $195 XLCC-921-01/20 March 7 XLCC-921-02/21 May 9 Information Concerning the Pool Operator Certification Exam: As of April 1, 2008 the Environmental Certification Board no longer provides administrative responsibility for issuance of the Pool Operator license. DHEC has resumed this responsibility. Please contact Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP) at 1-800-345-6559. (Attn: Exam Services).

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MSHA (Mining Safety) MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING (MSHA) Federal Mine Safety and Health Laws (MSHA) require 24 hours of New Miner training before beginning work in Surface Metal/ Non Metal Mines, 8 hours of Annual Refresher Training and Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training for those who have changed employers. TCL has been awarded the Federal Grant for MSHA Training for South Carolina. TCL offers this training at one of their campuses on a schedule once each month, or on site as requested by Mine Operators or Mine Contractors. Certificates are provided at the end of each training day, in compliance with either Part 46 or Part 48 Training. New Miner subjects include: Miners Rights and Responsibilities Federal Mine Safety & Health Act as amended Recognition & Avoidance of Hazards Mandatory Safety Standards First Aid/CPR/AED Annual Refresher & Newly Hired Experienced Miner subjects include: Review of Safety Standards Changes in Law and/or Standards Risk Assessments, Accident Prevention Program strengths: Qualified Instructors Up to date fresh Training Aids Easy Communication Prompt Response Cooperation Attractive cost To schedule training or for additional information, call either Harold Guerry Clif Jester 843 986 6227 843 540 1865 hguerry@tcl.edu or cjester@tcl.edu

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MSHA Training Dates Courses scheduled below are at Technical College of the Lowcountry’s New River Campus. February 6 February 7 February 8 February 10

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

August 6 August 7 August 8 August 10

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

March 5 March 6 March 7 March 9

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

September 10 September 11 September 12 September 14

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

April 9 April 10 April 11 April 13

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

October 8 October 9 October 10 October 12

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

May 7 May 8 May 9 May 11

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

November 5 November 6 November 7 November 9

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

June 11 June 12 June 13 June 15

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

December 10 December 11 December 12 December 14

New Miner I New Miner II New Miner III Annual Refresher

Meet your program managers and instructors: Harold E. Guerry, a native South Carolinian, has a B. S in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina in Columbia. His work experience includes positions in Human Resources, Safety, Affirmative Action, Occupational Health and Security on plant, division and corporate levels with major textile companies. He served in the South Carolina Air National Guard, his last position before retiring being Deputy Commander for Resources. He has taught MSHA courses since 2006.

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Instructors and Program Costs Nancy S. Guerry, a native of Georgia, has a B. S. in Multi-Media Communications, with emphasis on business communications from Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado. She has had experience in the construction, architectural design, real estate development, real estate sales, public school education, and regional government fields. She teaches First Aid, CPR, AED and Bloodborne Pathogens to Mining students.

Scheduled classes at the New River Campus, 100 Community College Drive, Bluffton, SC 29909: $50 per person for instruction, plus $35 per person for First Aid, CPR, AED Training Material, when used

Unscheduled classes at the New River Campus: $300 minimum per day for instruction, (Minimum covers the first six students) plus $50 per person for each student beyond six, plus $35 per person for First Aid, CPR, AED Bill Guise, a native of Pennsylvania has a B. S. Training Material, when used. in Fire Science from the University of Maryland. He On-Site Training: served in the U. S. Air Force $300 minimum per day for instruction, and retired as a fire fighter, (Minimum covers the first six students) plus $50 fire inspector and fire science per person for each student beyond six, plus instructor. He currently $35 per person for First Aid, CPR, AED teaches fire science at the Training Material, when used, plus South Carolina Fire Academy Instructor travel expenses ($0.465 per mile plus as well as MSHA Courses at TCL since 2009. maximum of $26 per day meal allowance for in state travel or $32 for out of state travel, plus Clifton Jester, has a Bachelors degree in the cost of lodging) Business Management from California State College and a Masters in Special Training: Human Relations from the MSHA Special Training can be developed on University of Oklahoma. He request for either on-site or on-campus training. retired from the U. S. Air Examples of such training are, but not limited Force and has taught flight to: Trenching, Machine Guarding, Confined safety to U. S. and Space Entry, First Aid/CPR/AED/Bloodborne International pilots. He has had experience in Pathogens, Fall Protection, Lockout/Tagout, warehousing, logistics, marketing, and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recognition for information services. He has taught MSHA Supervisors and Miners, Emergency Plans. courses since 2009.

Cost of Training:

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LEAN ONLINE OPTIONS GEOTHERMAL INSTALLER CDL (TRUCK DRIVING) SWIMMING POOL/SPA CERT MSHA (MINING SAFETY)

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