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Don't let School get in the way of your Education, Online Courses allow you to train on your own time; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! Online certificates are available and we take care of reporting your continuing education credits. Twenty-four hour Customer Support is available for all registered learners.
Oregon Online Training includes accredited courses for contractor ce, engineer pdh, electrician ce, hvacr technician training, OSHA outreach, industrial skills courses, safety training, environmental and Greenguide courses, NEC Code Update course and more.
Montana does offer reciprocity with Oregon. Online certificates are available and we take care of reporting your CE credits to the Montana Dept of Labor & Industry.
Washington offers reciprocity with Oregon. For a fee of $20 some courses can be reciprocated. This depends on the course, the state you are receiving credit for, and the state you would like to reciprocate credit to.
Contractor Training Our Oregon Contractor training course library contains four complete packages, the RSES Library and numerous individual NATE recognized accredited courses to include: several safety courses for HVACR technicians, nine Air Conditioning Fundamentals courses and twelve courses related to Electricity for the HVACR technician.
Safety for HVAC Technicians: Ladders, Scaffolds and Lifts. 2.0 hours. This course describes the guidelines for the safe use of ladders prescribed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Air Conditioning Fundamentals (20 NATE Recognized Hours): A thorough introduction for service technicians to the concepts, laws and processes related to air conditioning systems.
Refrigerant Usage Certification – EPA Section 608 (10 Nate Recognized Hours): A thorough introduction to concepts, laws and processes related to air conditioning systems.
Electrician CE: Our Oregon Electrician ce Library contains 10 packages, five courses and the OSHA 10 Outreach Program, NEC Code Update.
NEC 2008 Code Update: The NEC Code Update course is designed for those persons performing electrical work. This course examines the most significant changes affecting people throughout the electrical industry including residential, commercial and industrial electricians.
NFPA 70 E: Electricians CE. 4.0 hours. $45.00. Select “Oregon” from the Electrician CE menu.
Engineer: The Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying requires that professional engineers obtain 30 engineer PDH of continuing education every two years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter A through F must renew by December 31st, of odd-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter G through K must renew by June 30th, of odd-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter L through R must renew by December 31st, of even-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter S through Z must renew by June 30th, of even-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements for engineer pdh. The Engineer Library contains ten ASHRAE Packages to choose from and over 50 individual courses.
ASHRAE – Advanced Energy Design for Small Retail Buildings: this is a thorough study of the design concepts, strategies and recommendations suited to the energy requirements of small retail buildings up to 20,000 square feet. 8.0 PDH
ASHRAE – Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems: 48 PDH
Electrical Safety for General Industry: Basic: 1.0 hrs, $13.00
Electrical Standards for Construction: advanced: 1.0 hrs, $13.00
General Safety- Hazard communication: Basic: 1.0 hrs, $13.00
Environmental: Green Building Training, Greenguide courses through YouTrainOnline.com and powered by 360Training.com, who is a USGBC Education Provider will help satisfy and standardize all your compliance training needs without sacrificing valuable time and money.
All courses will come with a printable certificate upon successful completion. We can also custom design your course with site-specific training information or set you up with our Learning Management System allowing you to register and track your employee's training.
Certified Environmental Specialist: This course will provide you with essential knowledge and understanding of EPA regulations relating to hazardous wastes such as Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), RCRA, EPCRA, TSCA and CERCLA. 24.0 hours
Residential Green Building Design and Construction: 4.0 hrs, $105.00: As Green Building is rapidly becoming mainstream due to the increasing environmental concerns, a desire to develop healthier structures and increasing regulation from permitting authorities—this course takes a close look at green building in relation to many aspects of design and construction including issues dealing with sites, landscaping, foundations, frames, exterior finishes, plumbing, appliances, insulation, ventilation, windows, finishes and flooring. The course wraps up with information on testing, certification and accreditation, including a look at the LEED program and the NAHB Green Home Certification Program.
Green Infrastructure – Streetscape – Best Practices course and quiz: 2.0 hours, $70.00: This is one of an eight course series on Green Infrastructure that provides a template for design and implementation of Green Building concepts applicable to cities and municipalities.
OSHA 10/30 Hour Outreach Training: OSHA Outreach training Program courses are an orientation to occupational safety and health for all workers. The successful completion of this course will help to meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA. Upon completion of the 10-hour and 30-hour course, you will receive a completion card from the Department of Labor within 4-8 weeks. An Authorized OSHA Outreach trainer is available to answer any questions students may have while taking the online course.
OSHA – 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training with Study Guide: 30 hours: This course covers a minimum of 30 hours, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), which apply toward 30-hour General Industry course completion card. The course contains 24 sections.
OSHA – 30 hour Construction Outreach Training with Study Guide: 30 hours: This course covers 30 hours of courses, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA) that apply toward 30-hour OSHA outreach Construction Industry course completion card; comprised of 24 sections.
OSHA – 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training with Study Guide: 10 hours: This course covers a minimum of 10 hours of courses, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), which apply toward the 10-hour General Industry OSHA outreach completion card.
OSHA – 10 Hour Construction Outreach Training with Study Guide: 10 hours: This course covers 10 hours of courses required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), which apply toward 10-hour Construction Industry completion card.
Industrial Skills: In fiscal year 2009, OSHA assessed the highest penalties related to fall protection, scaffolding, control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout), excavations, machines, general duty clause, management of hazardous materials, ladders, powered industrial trucks and aerial lifts.
Our Industrial Course library contains over 400 titles, so please be patient while it loads. If you’re serious about raising awareness in workplace safety and reducing accidents and fines; you’ll find courses covering: personal protective equipment, hearing and noise safety, machine hazards and safety, lockout/tagout safety program, first aid, electrical safety, hazardous material safety, decontamination, material safety data sheets, portable power and hand tool safety, fire prevention and protection program, rigging safety, scissor lift operations and safety, forklift safety, ladder safety and more.
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