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ARC Flash Refresher Training - New Martinsville Campus

This course is designed as a four-hour refresher course based on NFPA 70E standards. Participants learn about high voltage electricity, and Arc Flash potential, as well as Arc Flash labeling and training requirements. Hazards, accidents and reporting are also covered. Upon successful completion of the course, attendees receive a continuing education certificate of completion.
Forklift Safety and Operator Training - Wheeling Campus
with Darrell Veyon

This class will teach students how to safely operate a forklift within the parameters of an industrial / manufacturing site.
Instruction will cover calculating capacity loads, pre-operational checks, care and maintenance of the truck, and safe propane cylinder changing. The course is 9 hours long and is typically scheduled over 2 days, with the safety class of approximately 6 hours taking place the first day and then hands on operation of the forklift on the second day.
This course can also be customized to fit a specific company’s equipment, and can be held offsite when requested.
For more information on class schedules, please contact Karri Mulhern at kmulhern@wvncc.edu.
OSHA 30 (General Industry) - Wheeling Campus
with James Hutchison

This course is designed to instruct the student on the basic principles of safety required for OSHA 30 certification and is appropriate for supervisors and workers. Students will learn the proper use of safety and personal protective equipment and are introduced to work site hazards and protections. Additional topics include: avoiding common hazards, understanding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and more.
Books and OSHA 30 card included in class fee.
ARC Flash Refresher Training - Wheeling Campus

This course is designed as a four-hour refresher course based on NFPA 70E standards. Participants learn about high voltage electricity, and Arc Flash potential, as well as Arc Flash labeling and training requirements. Hazards, accidents and reporting are also covered. Upon successful completion of the course, attendees receive a continuing education certificate of completion.
Forklift Safety and Operator Training - Wheeling Campus
with Darrell Veyon

This class will teach students how to safely operate a forklift within the parameters of an industrial / manufacturing site.
Instruction will cover calculating capacity loads, pre-operational checks, care and maintenance of the truck, and safe propane cylinder changing. The course is 9 hours long and is typically scheduled over 2 days, with the safety class of approximately 6 hours taking place the first day and then hands on operation of the forklift on the second day.
This course can also be customized to fit a specific company’s equipment, and can be held offsite when requested.
For more information on class schedules, please contact Karri Mulhern at kmulhern@wvncc.edu.
OSHA 10 (General Industry) - New Martinsville Campus
with James Hutchison

This course is designed to introduce entry-level workers to basic awareness training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards. The course also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and filing a complaint. Books and OSHA 10 card included in class fee.
OSHA 30 (General Industry) - Weirton Campus
with James Hutchison

TThis course is designed to instruct the student on the basic principles of safety required for OSHA 30 certification and is appropriate for supervisors and workers. Students will learn the proper use of safety and personal protective equipment and are introduced to work site hazards and protections. Additional topics include: avoiding common hazards, understanding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and more.
Books and OSHA 30 card included in class fee.
Forklift Safety and Operator Training - New Martinsville Campus
with Darrell Veyon

This 9-hour course is designed to teach students how to safely operate a forklift within the parameters of an industrial / manufacturing worksite. The course consists of classroom and practical training and is taught over 2 days. Upon successful completion of the course, attendees receive a continuing education certificate.