Hello fellow safety folks,
I need some help. I have had my own mom and pop safety and consulting company for 20 years. I need help getting access to NAVFAC training materials they developed to teach contractors about compliance with U S Army Corp of Engineers EM 385-1-1. I have written or rewritten over 63 different courses to meet OSHA, DOT, EPA, USCG and DOD requirements, largely for defense contractors. I am now working to develop my own 16/40 hour EM 385-1-1 course to help these people comply with different jobs on bases. If I can locate some material already developed, it won't be so hard to develop a course using the standard and materials I already have developed. Anybody have access to these materials? Thanks for the consideration. If you need any help with training issues, feel free to call me at: Doug Waide, 361-834-5658.
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