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SUMMARY:VitalCog: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace FREE Member Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nThe Problem: \n\nDeaths by suicide cost the United States $44 billion annually\nMore days of work loss and work impairment are caused by mental illness than many other chronic conditions such as diabetes\, asthma and arthritis\nIn a three-month period\, patients with depression miss an average of 4.8 workdays and suffer 11.5 days of reduced productivity\nDepression is estimated to cause 200 million lost workdays each year at a cost to employers of $17 to $44 billion\n\nThe Solution: VitalCog \nVitalCog trains organizations to proactively address the early warning signs of suicide in the workplace. Just as organizations have realized they can help reduce heart disease by encouraging exercise\, they can also reduce suicide by promoting mental health and encouraging early identification and intervention. This training will educate and equip businesses with tools to address mental health and suicide concerns within the workplace. \nVitalCog Training: \nThis training gives participants the skills and tools to appreciate the critical need for suicide prevention while creating a forum for dialogue and critical thinking about workplace mental health challenges\, and by promoting help-seeking and help-giving. \n\nVitalCog is available as a custom offering exclusively for your employees. Capacity for customized trainings are 10-20 employees. For more information or to schedule a session\, please contact Emily at emily@abckeystone.org. \n\nInstructor: \n \nScott Snyder\, Samaritan Consulting Group \nScott has an extensive background in health care practice and administration\, as well as in developing mentorship and organizational development programs for small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. He has a talent for launching innovative programs and services that generate multiple revenue streams while meeting needs of clients and providers. In his 30-plus years of experience\, Scott has excelled at designing growth strategies\, and developing mentorship and teammate engagement/retention programs that deliver long-term success. The ability to attract\, mentor and retain employees in an organization while developing a defined workplace culture is especially important to Scott in his role as director of consulting at Samaritan. As part of his role as director\, he provides consulting services for leadership growth\, organizational development and executive searches.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/vitalcog-suicide-prevention-in-the-workplace-free-member-seminar-15/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Member Events,Safety Training,Total Human Health
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SUMMARY:Bluebeam® Revu Intro – Explore Our Training Series with the Experts
DESCRIPTION:Location: Live\, Online Virtual Course (The link will be provided after registration) \n\nExplore Our Training Series with the Experts \nWebinar Overview: \nWhether you’re new to Bluebeam or looking to sharpen your skills\, this free launch session is the perfect starting point. Join us for a high-level overview of Bluebeam Revu software\, one of the fastest-growing platforms in the AEC industry with nearly 4 million users worldwide. \nYou’ll get a firsthand walkthrough of the upcoming course lineup\, led by globally recognized Bluebeam Certified Instructor Troy DeGroot from uchapter2.com. Each course will be previewed with clear learning objectives so you know exactly which sessions fit your role\, skill level\, and daily workflow. \nThis is also your chance to ask questions\, especially the ones our partners hear most\, so you can register with clarity and confidence. Whether you sign up today or in the future\, our goal is to be your go-to resource for all things Bluebeam. \nView a recently recorded launch webinar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3QoXpZWTEM \nSeats are limited\, so reserve your spot and feel free to share with your team or industry peers. \n\nCourse Requirements (Technology & Participation)\nPlease ensure you meet the following requirements: \n\nPlease go to the Revu > About menu in the upper left corner of the Bluebeam interface. You’re required to have Version 2018 or newer for our Bluebeam courses. If this same windows say Unassigned at the top\, your IT department needs to assign you a license so you can login and use Bluebeam software. Make sure this is complete prior to class start time.\nIf you need to purchase a Bluebeam license\, use my referral link. Please allow a few days for the delivery and installation before class starts\, this is not a last minute thing.\nAttendance via tablet or phone is not recommended. You should have a mouse with a scroll wheel when attending this class. In Bluebeam there are several right-click shortcuts\, and the wheel will help you zoom in/out on documents.\n\n2-screen computer set-up is recommended. This will allow you to watch the instructor on one screen while practicing on the other. \n\nInstructor: \n \nTroy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor | Owner of UChapter2 \nTroy DeGroot is a globally recognized Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, Consultant\, and Implementation Specialist\, known for delivering practical\, workflow-based training courses that empower construction professionals to get results. As the founder of uchapter2.com\, Troy trains over 4\,000 professionals each year\, helping teams streamline processes with custom tools and implementation strategies built around their real-world needs. \nWith 30+ years in the design and construction industry\, Troy brings a unique ability to align technology\, team goals\, and field workflows. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large\, multi-discipline engineering firm\, he understands both the day-to-day challenges of software\, project teams\, and the strategic priorities of leadership. \nTroy is a featured speaker at national and international events—including AIA chapters and major industry conferences like Bluebeam’s Unbound Conference (formerly XCON). Widely regarded as one of the leading authorities in the Bluebeam ecosystem\, he’s known for making complex tools easy to understand\, and training that sticks. \n\nRegistration Details: \nPreferred registration date: 7 days prior to session date\n \nPrice includes: Hands-on instruction \nCancellations will be accepted up to 7 days prior to session date. Substitutions can be made at any time. If you do not cancel\, reschedule\, or substitute prior to class you are responsible for full payment. \nABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to please pay at time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106. \nEIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details. \n \nNot a Member? Contact Mike Bachman at mike@abckeystone.org.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/bluebeam-courses-free-launch-webinar-8/
LOCATION:Live\, Online Virtual Course
CATEGORIES:Bluebeam,Blueprint Reading,Business Development,Career Development,Professional Development,Technology
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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SUMMARY:HRMA 11: Pay\, Benefits & Other Rewards
DESCRIPTION:Location: Live\, Online Virtual Course (The link will be provided after registration) \n\nDescription: \n\nHow to set up a compensation structure and creating variable pay plans.\nKey steps in job evaluations.\nManaging a merit pay increase process.\nKey components of executive compensation\, develop and execute benefit strategies.\nBenchmarking benefit plans and cafeteria plans.\n\n\nHuman Resources Management Academy: SAVE WITH  THE FULL SERIES RATE!\nThe Human Resources Management Academy provides focused training on key HR topics and best practices to enhance talent attraction and retention. The course includes twelve sessions covering leadership\, change management\, and organizational culture\, equipping participants with skills in advocacy\, safety\, and compliance. \n\nApproved for 22 credit hours towards PHR\, SPHR and GPHR professional re-certification.\nEach session approved for 2.0 SHRM credit hours.\n\n12 Session Series (Classes cycle continuously\, join any time at series rate.) \n\nHRMA 1: HR’s Strategic\, Operational & Administrative Roles | March 18\, 2026\nHRMA 2: Employment Laws\, Compliance\, and Minimizing Risk | April 15\, 2026\nHRMA 3: Job Descriptions\, HR Record Keeping and Reporting | May 20\, 2026\nHRMA 4: Effective Recruiting & Hiring | June 17\, 2026\nHRMA 5: Behavioral-based Interviewing | July 15\, 2026\nHRMA 6: Employment Assessments | August 12\, 2026\nHRMA 7: Coaching Employees\, Performance Feedback & Appraisals | September 16\, 2026\nHRMA 8: Conducting Investigations\, Disciplining\, & Terminating Employees | October 21\, 2026\nHRMA 9: Employee Relations and Engagement | November 18\, 2026\nHRMA 10: Employee Orientation\, Training\, & Development | December 16\, 2026\nHRMA 11: Pay\, Benefits\, and Other Rewards | January 21\, 2027\nHRMA 12: Safety\, Security\, Health\, and Leaves of Absence Management | February 18\, 2027\n\n\nInstructor: Jim Weischedel\, Samaritan Consulting Group \n \nJim’s passion is to help organizations improve and to partner with individuals to grow and develop. He does this through providing services in the areas of human resources compliance\, training\, staffing\, executive search\, HR program reviews and audits\, employee engagement surveys\, leadership coaching and development\, performance management\, and many other human resources areas. Jim has more than 20 years of executive-level human resources experience with companies of varying industries and sizes. Additionally\, he has senior operational leadership experience and has served on and led several organization boards. Jim holds a Master of Business Administration with concentration in human resources management from Penn State University\, as well as a bachelor’s in secondary education from Millersville University. He is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) from Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI)\, and SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) through the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM). \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/hrma-11-pay-benefits-other-rewards/
LOCATION:Live\, Online Virtual Course
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Human Resources
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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SUMMARY:OSHA 10-Hour Construction
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \nCourse Dates:\nJanuary 26\, 2027 | 7:30 am – 4:30 pm\nJanuary 28\, 2027 | 7:30 am – 10:30 am \nDue to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling\n717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nThe OSHA-10 course is strongly recommended for all construction field personnel and is mandatory on certain jobsites. This course provides essential knowledge on jobsite safety and OSHA compliance. We’ll cover the business aspects of safety\, OSHA construction regulations\, and the responsibilities of a competent person. The program will focus on identifying and controlling the hazards that cause 90% of jobsite fatalities—such as falls\, electrical incidents\, being struck by objects\, and being caught in or between hazards—as well as the issues that contribute to over 75% of OSHA construction fines. \nLunch and snacks included. \n\n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Details:\nPreferred Registration Deadline:  Seven days before the session date\n \nIf you must cancel for any reason\, please get in touch with us immediately. Cancellations received less than 7 days before the start of class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted. \nABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106. \nEIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, members may deduct payments as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/osha-10-hour-construction-26/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
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SUMMARY:OSHA 30-Hour Construction
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \nCourse Dates\nJanuary 26 & 28\, February 9 & 11\, 2027 | 7:30 am – 4:30 pm (each day) \nDue to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling\n717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE:\n \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nThe OSHA-30 course is the gold standard for training individuals in safety supervision roles. It equips attendees with the comprehensive safety knowledge needed to effectively fulfill the responsibilities of a competent person or safety manager. \nOur course will integrate the moral\, business\, and legal aspects of safety with detailed OSHA construction compliance education. You’ll learn about the roles and duties of a competent person\, with a focus on identifying and controlling the hazards that cause 90% of jobsite fatalities—such as falls\, electrical incidents\, being struck by objects\, and being caught in or between hazards. Additionally\, we’ll cover the top 30 most frequently cited OSHA violations\, which contribute to 90% of construction fines. \nLunch and snacks included. \n\n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Details:\nPreferred Registration Deadline:  Seven days before the session date\n \nIf you must cancel for any reason\, please get in touch with us immediately. Cancellations received less than 7 days before the start of class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted. \nABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106. \nEIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, members may deduct payments as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/osha-30-hour-construction-20/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Safety Training
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SUMMARY:Essential Rigging & Crane Signaling Practices
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n*Due to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling 717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nMany field personnel rig\, but not many are trained. Rigging fails happen often & they are usually rooted in lack of training. The rigger didn’t know the load weight\, how much their gear could handle\, how sling angles & sharp bends reduce rigging capacity\, what to look for when inspecting gear\, how to properly use their gear… things you better know if you’re going to be involved in this type of work. Come invest a day and learn about all of this & more… with hands-on activities! \nIn this hands-on training\, your crew will learn: \n\nCauses that can be attributed to most rigging fails\nHow to select\, inspect\, & use common rigging gear\nWhat factors diminish the strength of rigging\nHow to create a basic rigging plan & incorporate proper rigging technique\nProper application of mobile & tower crane hand signals\n\nWho should attend? \n\nField/plant personnel who must rig as a part of job duties\nSteel/PEMB/precast erectors\nPersonnel setting rooftop units & MEP crews\nMillwrights\, excavators\nCrane operators\nSite superintendents\, foremen\, & lead persons\n\n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/essential-rigging-crane-signaling-practices-10/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
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SUMMARY:Confined Space Entry Operations
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nManholes\, pits\, tanks\, crawl spaces\, attics\, vaults\, & tunnels all qualify as confined spaces. Some confined spaces are harmless\, others you’ll never make it out of alive. Do you know which you could be getting into? This course will teach you about confined spaces\, what can make them deadly\, how to evaluate a space for hazards before entry\, and how to use a permit to plan for safe entry operations. You will also learn to use CS equipment as we make our own entry into a vault! \nWho Should Attend?  \nMEP field personnel\, excavation workers\, service and maintenance staff\, safety managers\, and site supervisors. \n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/confined-space-entry-operations-2/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
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SUMMARY:Microsoft Project Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \nDon’t wait to register! Class size is limited to 10 participants to ensure a hands-on learning experience. \n\nIf you’ve ever managed a project—large\, small\, or somewhere in between—this class is for you. Microsoft Project is a powerful tool for planning\, organizing\, and tracking tasks to help ensure projects stay on schedule and deadlines are met. If you’re already comfortable using Excel\, you’ll find many familiar features and functions\, making it easy to build on your existing skills without starting from scratch. \nTopics to be covered in this course are: \n\nUnderstanding the Microsoft Project Environment\nCommon techniques used in MS Excel\nProject terminology\nWBS –Work Breakdown Structure\nCreate and manage a new project\nTasks\, Timelines\, Task Duration\, Task Links\nDisplay the Critical Path\nShorten the Project Duration\nSet a Baseline\nCreate a Master Project\nViews & Tables\nResources and Assignments\nReports\nExport to Excel and other sources\nUse PowerPoint for Project Update Reports\nTips & Shortcuts\n\n\nInstructor: \n \nLiz Hornberger\, President & Founder of PC Focus \nPC Focus began its 35th year\, on January 15\, 2025\, providing training and other services in Central Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Hornberger\, president of PC Focus\, founded the company in January 1990. Liz has been in the computer training and development business for over 35 years. She continues to run PC Focus with the same philosophies that sparked this career many years ago. \nLiz is also a part-time adjunct professor\, teaching Gen ED computer classes at in Lancaster. It is a privilege to teach and to prepare students for “real-life” and how computers will impact them now and in their future endeavors. This semester\, with four classes and nearly 80 students\, I have many opportunities to make a difference. \n\nRegistration Details:\n \nIf you must cancel for any reason\, please get in touch with us immediately. Cancellations received less than seven days after class start cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted. \nRegistration deadline: Seven days before the session date\n \nABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106. \nEIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, members may deduct payments as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/microsoft-project-introduction-2/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Microsoft
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270217T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270217T100000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20240917T194747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T173052Z
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SUMMARY:HRMA 12: Safety\, Security\, Health & Leaves of Absence | Human Resources Management Academy
DESCRIPTION:Location: Live\, Online Virtual Course (The link will be provided after registration) \n\nDescription: \n\nHow to set up a compensation structure and creating variable pay plans.\nKey steps in job evaluations.\nManaging a merit pay increase process.\nKey components of executive compensation\, develop and execute benefit strategies.\nBenchmarking benefit plans and cafeteria plans.\n\n\nHuman Resources Management Academy: SAVE WITH  THE FULL SERIES RATE!\nThe Human Resources Management Academy provides focused training on key HR topics and best practices to enhance talent attraction and retention. The course includes twelve sessions covering leadership\, change management\, and organizational culture\, equipping participants with skills in advocacy\, safety\, and compliance. \n\nApproved for 22 credit hours towards PHR\, SPHR and GPHR professional re-certification.\nEach session approved for 2.0 SHRM credit hours.\n\n12 Session Series (Classes cycle continuously\, join any time at series rate.) \n\nHRMA 1: HR’s Strategic\, Operational & Administrative Roles | March 18\, 2026\nHRMA 2: Employment Laws\, Compliance\, and Minimizing Risk | April 15\, 2026\nHRMA 3: Job Descriptions\, HR Record Keeping and Reporting | May 20\, 2026\nHRMA 4: Effective Recruiting & Hiring | June 17\, 2026\nHRMA 5: Behavioral-based Interviewing | July 15\, 2026\nHRMA 6: Employment Assessments | August 12\, 2026\nHRMA 7: Coaching Employees\, Performance Feedback & Appraisals | September 16\, 2026\nHRMA 8: Conducting Investigations\, Disciplining\, & Terminating Employees | October 21\, 2026\nHRMA 9: Employee Relations and Engagement | November 18\, 2026\nHRMA 10: Employee Orientation\, Training\, & Development | December 16\, 2026\nHRMA 11: Pay\, Benefits\, and Other Rewards | January 21\, 2027\nHRMA 12: Safety\, Security\, Health\, and Leaves of Absence Management | February 18\, 2027\n\n\nInstructor: Jim Weischedel\, Samaritan Consulting Group \n \nJim’s passion is to help organizations improve and to partner with individuals to grow and develop. He does this through providing services in the areas of human resources compliance\, training\, staffing\, executive search\, HR program reviews and audits\, employee engagement surveys\, leadership coaching and development\, performance management\, and many other human resources areas. Jim has more than 20 years of executive-level human resources experience with companies of varying industries and sizes. Additionally\, he has senior operational leadership experience and has served on and led several organization boards. Jim holds a Master of Business Administration with concentration in human resources management from Penn State University\, as well as a bachelor’s in secondary education from Millersville University. He is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) from Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI)\, and SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) through the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM). \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/safety-security-health-leaves-of-absence-human-resources-management-academy/
LOCATION:Live\, Online Virtual Course
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Human Resources
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270219T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270219T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260122T140537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T140840Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Protection for Competent Persons
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nPlanning & managing fall protection isn’t an easy job\, but if you are the competent person\, it’s YOUR job. There are many fall exposures\, several fall protection options\, restrictions on how & when some options can be used\, and different rules for different exposures. In this class\, you\nwill learn about all of this\, including the expectations OSHA has of you. Yes\, you need this! \nWho Should Attend?  \nSite superintendents\, foremen\, safety directors\, project managers\, and field operations leadership. \n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/fall-protection-for-competent-persons-2/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270225T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270225T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260122T141044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T142407Z
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SUMMARY:Excavation & Trench Safety for Competent Persons
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nWhen workers must enter any excavation (which includes trenches)\, a competent person is responsible for ensuring the dig is safe. THAT’S YOU! This involves planning & managing location of buried utilities\, soil classification\, cave-in protection\, safe access\, air quality assessment\, and other tasks. \nWho Should Attend?  \nSite superintendents\, foremen\, safety managers\, project managers\, and field operations leaders. \n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/excavation-trench-safety-for-competent-persons-2/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270308T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270308T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260122T143235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T143235Z
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SUMMARY:Arc Flash & Energized Electrical Work Safety
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nDue to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling\n717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nWork on or near energized electrical components presents lethal risk.  The horrific injuries from electrical shock & arc flash burn injury can become reality in the blink of an eye.  Although restricted\, live electrical work is sometimes necessary and if you work on or around energized electrical conductors there is A LOT you need to know.  Come learn the NFPA 70E protocols\, equipment\, PPE\, & planning needed to avoid catastrophe.  You can’t afford not to learn this! \nWho Should Attend?  \nElectricians\, maintenance staff\, HVAC techs\, safety managers\, and site supervisors. \n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/arc-flash-energized-electrical-work-safety/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270312T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270312T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260122T142514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T142753Z
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SUMMARY:Field Supervisor Safety Skills – Your Role in Driving This Bus
DESCRIPTION:Course Dates:\nMarch 12 & 19\, 2027 \n\nManheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription:\nLead persons\, foremen\, & superintendents have many responsibilities… only ONE of which is safety. But it is an important slice of a large pie. You likely have many safety processes in place that are designed to achieve desired results – injury prevention\, loss reduction\, and regulatory compliance. Field supervisors play a central role in how well all of this works. \nIt makes sense to provide these folks with the tools and training that will empower them to achieve success and have a positive influence in the lives of their crew. Hope to see them here! \nAttendees will learn: \n\nWhy their position as a site supervisor is key to the success of safety initiatives\nWhat critical activities/exposures require planning & what needs to be considered\nSkills necessary to fulfill assigned safety duties (reports\, JSAs\, OSHA\, etc.)\nSkills necessary to turn talks & huddles into opportunities\nSkills that help motivate positive self-directed behavior\n\nWho Should Attend? \n\nNew/inexperienced lead persons\, foremen\, superintendents\nSite supervisory personnel who need a refresher or who have not previously received this training\nSafety directors/administrators\nSafety committee members\n\nTopics   \nDay #1 \n\nSafety is good business\nSupervisor’s role in safety program & 10 key safety responsibilities\nWhat OSHA expects of you\, including employee rights & protections you need to know\nProject & critical task safety planning\nJSAs (job safety analysis) – identifying candidates & doing a JSA\n\nDay #2 \n\nCulture\, safety leadership\, & motivating self-directed behavior\nManaging OSHA inspections & multi-employer safety\nIncident reporting & investigation\nResponding to serious incidents\nDaily huddles & giving effective toolbox talks\n\nAttendees can register for both days or select just one of the two days at check-out.  \n\nInstructor \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/field-supervisor-safety-skills-your-role-in-driving-this-bus-5/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Construction & Trade Related,Safety Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260610T195443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195449Z
UID:10000524-1805184000-1805302800@abckeystone.org
SUMMARY:ASHE Health Care Construction Workshop
DESCRIPTION:March 16 & 17\, 2027\n8:00 am – 5:00 pm (each day) \nManheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nGain the knowledge needed to successfully work in active health care environments. The ASHE Health Care Construction Workshop covers infection control\, life safety\, risk assessment\, medical gas systems\, and regulatory compliance to help contractors protect patients while delivering successful projects. Ideal for project managers\, superintendents\, and contractors pursuing health care construction opportunities. \nWhy Attend?\nHealth care facilities present challenges that don’t exist on typical commercial projects. The workshop helps contractors understand: \n\nInfection control and patient safety\nPre-Construction Risk Assessments (PCRA)\nInterim Life Safety Measures (ILSM)\nFire and life safety requirements\nMedical gas systems\nMechanical\, electrical\, and plumbing (MEP) systems\nHealth care technology and equipment\nRegulatory and code compliance requirements\nRisk mitigation and documentation practices\n\nWho Should Attend?\n\nGeneral contractors\nSpecialty contractors and subcontractors\nConstruction project managers\nSuperintendents\nHealth care facility managers\nHealth care equipment providers\nInfection prevention professionals\n\nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants learn how to: \n\nIdentify and manage construction risks in occupied health care facilities\nDevelop risk mitigation plans\nMaintain compliance with applicable codes and standards\nCommunicate effectively with hospital staff and stakeholders\nProtect patients\, visitors\, and staff during construction activities\n\nValue to Contractors\nCompleting the workshop demonstrates a commitment to understanding the health care construction environment and can help position contractors for hospital and medical facility projects. It also provides a strong foundation for those interested in pursuing the ASHE Certified Health Care Constructor (CHC) credential.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/ashe-health-care-construction-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Healthcare Construction
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270322T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260122T135135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T135135Z
UID:10000452-1805700600-1805731200@abckeystone.org
SUMMARY:Essential Rigging & Crane Signaling Practices
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n*Due to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling 717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nMany field personnel rig\, but not many are trained. Rigging fails happen often & they are usually rooted in lack of training. The rigger didn’t know the load weight\, how much their gear could handle\, how sling angles & sharp bends reduce rigging capacity\, what to look for when inspecting gear\, how to properly use their gear… things you better know if you’re going to be involved in this type of work. Come invest a day and learn about all of this & more… with hands-on activities! \nIn this hands-on training\, your crew will learn: \n\nCauses that can be attributed to most rigging fails\nHow to select\, inspect\, & use common rigging gear\nWhat factors diminish the strength of rigging\nHow to create a basic rigging plan & incorporate proper rigging technique\nProper application of mobile & tower crane hand signals\n\nWho should attend? \n\nField/plant personnel who must rig as a part of job duties\nSteel/PEMB/precast erectors\nPersonnel setting rooftop units & MEP crews\nMillwrights\, excavators\nCrane operators\nSite superintendents\, foremen\, & lead persons\n\n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/essential-rigging-crane-signaling-practices-11/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
GEO:40.1232798|40.1232798;-76.470678|-76.470678
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270330T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270330T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T110627
CREATED:20260122T132100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T132223Z
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SUMMARY:OSHA 10-Hour Construction
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \nCourse Dates:\nMarch 30\, 2027 | 7:30 am – 4:30 pm\nApril 1\, 2027 | 7:30 am – 10:30 am \nDue to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling\n717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nThe OSHA-10 course is strongly recommended for all construction field personnel and is mandatory on certain jobsites. This course provides essential knowledge on jobsite safety and OSHA compliance. We’ll cover the business aspects of safety\, OSHA construction regulations\, and the responsibilities of a competent person. The program will focus on identifying and controlling the hazards that cause 90% of jobsite fatalities—such as falls\, electrical incidents\, being struck by objects\, and being caught in or between hazards—as well as the issues that contribute to over 75% of OSHA construction fines. \nLunch and snacks included. \n\n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Details:\nPreferred Registration Deadline:  Seven days before the session date\n \nIf you must cancel for any reason\, please get in touch with us immediately. Cancellations received less than 7 days before the start of class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted. \nABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106. \nEIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, members may deduct payments as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/osha-10-hour-construction-27/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
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SUMMARY:OSHA 30-Hour Construction
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \nCourse Dates\nMarch 30 & April 1\, 13 & 15\, 2027 | 7:30 am – 4:30 pm (each day) \nDue to mandated safety training limitations on class size\, if you are registering more than 10 people\, please contact our office directly for assistance by calling\n717-653-8106 or emailing leslie@abckeystone.org. \n\nNOTICE:\n \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nThe OSHA-30 course is the gold standard for training individuals in safety supervision roles. It equips attendees with the comprehensive safety knowledge needed to effectively fulfill the responsibilities of a competent person or safety manager. \nOur course will integrate the moral\, business\, and legal aspects of safety with detailed OSHA construction compliance education. You’ll learn about the roles and duties of a competent person\, with a focus on identifying and controlling the hazards that cause 90% of jobsite fatalities—such as falls\, electrical incidents\, being struck by objects\, and being caught in or between hazards. Additionally\, we’ll cover the top 30 most frequently cited OSHA violations\, which contribute to 90% of construction fines. \nLunch and snacks included. \n\n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Details:\nPreferred Registration Deadline:  Seven days before the session date\n \nIf you must cancel for any reason\, please get in touch with us immediately. Cancellations received less than 7 days before the start of class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted. \nABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106. \nEIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, members may deduct payments as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/osha-30-hour-construction-21/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Safety Training
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SUMMARY:Scaffold Safety for Competent Persons
DESCRIPTION:Manheim Office\n135 Shellyland Road\nManheim\, PA 17545 \n\nNOTICE: \nAll participants are required to wear hard-sole work boots\, long pants (such as work pants (Dickies®\, Carhartt® etc.) or jeans – no sweatpants or leggings are permitted) and sleeved shirts (short or long sleeves). Participants must bring a hard hat and safety glasses for use when in the training area. Non-compliance with these requirements may result in being denied entry into the training and no refund will be issued. \n\nDescription: \nScaffolds are common… commonly used\, common source of injury\, & commonly cited (OSHA). If you’re the competent person\, it’s your job to make sure the last two things don’t happen. There’s a lot to know about supported\, mobile\, & suspension scaffolds – everything from supporting surfaces\, to suspension systems\, frames\, planks & platforms\, fall protection\, falling object protection\, tipping restraint\, safe access & more. Come learn here… not the hard way! \nWho Should Attend?  \nSite superintendents\, foremen\, scaffold builders safety managers\, project managers\, and field operations leaders. \n\nInstructor: \n \nCraig Shaffer is a Certified Safety Professional who has spent the past +30 years in applied safety management\, training\, and OSHA compliance consulting\, with emphasis in the construction industry.  Half of his time is spent training and the other half functioning as a safety director for contractors in the region. \nCraig is an authorized construction OSHA-10 & -30 instructor and a certified Red Cross 1st aid/CPR/AED instructor. He has served on and chaired both local and national ABC safety committees and has spoken at over 15 state and national conferences\, covering a variety of construction safety-related topics. \n\nRegistration Date: Seven days prior to the session date \nCancellation Policy: If you must cancel for any reason\, please contact us immediately. \n\nCancellations received less than 7 days before the start of the class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.\n\nPayment Options: \n\nABC Members: Select the option to be invoiced.\nNon-members:\nPlease pay at the time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.\n\nImportant Note: EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However\, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary\, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.
URL:https://abckeystone.org/event/scaffold-safety-for-competent-persons-2/
LOCATION:Manheim Office\, 135 Shellyland Road\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie Hodges":MAILTO:leslie@abckeystone.org
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