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February 16, 2016

CERTA Train-the-Trainer Authorization

Orlando, FL

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Orlando, Fla.
Feb. 16, 2016


Registration:

This class is being held in conjunction with the 2016 International Roofing Expo and NRCA's 129th Annual Convention in Orlando, Fla.

Registration for this course is available on the IRE website.
Click here to register.

Class location:

Architectural Sheet Metal Inc.
9101 Parkers Landing
Orlando, Fla. 32824
This class will be held at a local roofing contractor's office, which is approximately 7 miles from the Orange County Convention Center. (Transportation is not provided.)

During a train-the-trainer workshop, you will complete a 10-hour accreditation program about how to teach torch safety. Through classroom instruction and hands-on torching activities, you learn the latest industry best safety practices for torch-applied roof systems. You also learn the teaching skills needed to train others about torch safety. After successfully completing this program, you will be authorized to conduct CERTA certification training for roofing workers. Authorized trainers receive training materials, including an instructors guide and English and Spanish editions of the CERTA student manual and training video.

Program prerequisite: Participants must be proficient in the use of a roofing torch, be able to speak and read English, and have some experience training others.

Each Train-the-trainer Authorization attendee is required to complete a pre-qualifying questionnaire and submit it prior to the start of the class. Please download the CERTA Train-the-trainer pre-qualifying questionnaire and fax to Janice Davis, NRCA's manager of risk management and education, at (847) 299-1183.

Note: Class size is limited; prior registration is required.
Tuition fee includes all course materials, continental breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon beverage service.

This course will benefit roofing professionals at all levels who need to implement and expand their torch safety programs.

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 02/16/2016 02/16/2016 true CERTA Train-the-Trainer Authorization Orlando, Fla. Feb. 16, 2016 Registration: This class is being held in conjunction with the 2016 International Roofing Expo and NRCA's 129th Annual Convention in Orlando, Fla. Registration for this course is available on the IRE website. Click here to register. Class location: Architectural Sheet Metal Inc. 9101 Parkers Landing Orlando, Fla. 32824 This class will be held at a local roofing contractor's office, which is approximately 7 miles from the Orange County Convention Center. (Transportation is not provided.) During a train-the-trainer workshop, you will complete a 10-hour accreditation program about how to teach torch safety. Through classroom instruction and hands-on torching activities, you learn the latest industry best safety practices for torch-applied roof systems. You also learn the teaching skills needed to train others about torch safety. After successfully completing this program, you will be authorized to conduct CERTA certification training for roofing workers. Authorized trainers receive training materials, including an instructors guide and English and Spanish editions of the CERTA student manual and training video. Program prerequisite: Participants must be proficient in the use of a roofing torch, be able to speak and read English, and have some experience training others. Each Train-the-trainer Authorization attendee is required to complete a pre-qualifying questionnaire and submit it prior to the start of the class. Please download the CERTA Train-the-trainer pre-qualifying questionnaire and fax to Janice Davis, NRCA's manager of risk management and education, at (847) 299-1183. Note: Class size is limited; prior registration is required. Tuition fee includes all course materials, continental breakfast, lunch, and morning and afternoon beverage service. This course will benefit roofing professionals at all levels who need to implement and expand their torch safety programs. Orlando, FL