The document provides an overview of OSHA's Outreach Training Program. The program aims to provide safety and health training to workers through courses offered by authorized trainers. Trainers are authorized to conduct 10-hour and 30-hour courses covering topics like fall protection, electrical hazards, PPE, and more. Courses are offered in both construction and general industry. The program has trained over 1.6 million workers in the last 3 years and sees growth of 80% more students and a doubling of 30-hour courses. Guidelines cover requirements for trainers, course content, and program administration.
Elmer Saldivar successfully completed a course on confined spaces in construction, earning 0.1 continuing education units and 1 contact hour for the 1.25 hour course. He signed the certificate to confirm that he personally took the course.
G3 Sexual Harassment Non California ManagersElmer Saldivar
This certificate confirms that ELMER SALDIVAR completed ClickSafety's online sexual harassment training course for non-California managers on November 18, 2016. The 3-hour course covered general sexual harassment topics and ELMER SALDIVAR signed the certificate to confirm he personally took the training.
This document provides an overview of a 2-hour OSHA training lesson. The lesson covers why OSHA is important, workers' rights under OSHA, employer responsibilities, OSHA standards, inspections, and where to find help. Key topics include the history and purpose of OSHA, worker safety rights such as hazard reporting and PPE requirements, employer duties like recordkeeping and training, the types of OSHA standards and violations, and how to file an OSHA complaint. The training uses discussion, activities, and handouts to help participants learn about their safety and health protections on the job.
Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) is an important safety procedure to prevent unexpected startup of machines and equipment during service or maintenance. It involves shutting down and isolating machines, applying personal lockout devices, releasing stored energy, and verifying isolation before work. The six key steps are: 1) prepare for shutdown, 2) shutdown equipment, 3) isolate energy sources, 4) apply locks and tags, 5) release stored energy, and 6) verify isolation. Proper LOTO training and compliance is needed to protect authorized and affected employees from hazardous energy during service and maintenance work.
The document provides an overview of OSHA's Outreach Training Program. The program aims to provide safety and health training to workers through courses offered by authorized trainers. Trainers are authorized to conduct 10-hour and 30-hour courses covering topics like fall protection, electrical hazards, PPE, and more. Courses are offered in both construction and general industry. The program has trained over 1.6 million workers in the last 3 years and sees growth of 80% more students and a doubling of 30-hour courses. Guidelines cover requirements for trainers, course content, and program administration.
Elmer Saldivar successfully completed a course on confined spaces in construction, earning 0.1 continuing education units and 1 contact hour for the 1.25 hour course. He signed the certificate to confirm that he personally took the course.
G3 Sexual Harassment Non California ManagersElmer Saldivar
This certificate confirms that ELMER SALDIVAR completed ClickSafety's online sexual harassment training course for non-California managers on November 18, 2016. The 3-hour course covered general sexual harassment topics and ELMER SALDIVAR signed the certificate to confirm he personally took the training.
This document provides an overview of a 2-hour OSHA training lesson. The lesson covers why OSHA is important, workers' rights under OSHA, employer responsibilities, OSHA standards, inspections, and where to find help. Key topics include the history and purpose of OSHA, worker safety rights such as hazard reporting and PPE requirements, employer duties like recordkeeping and training, the types of OSHA standards and violations, and how to file an OSHA complaint. The training uses discussion, activities, and handouts to help participants learn about their safety and health protections on the job.
Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) is an important safety procedure to prevent unexpected startup of machines and equipment during service or maintenance. It involves shutting down and isolating machines, applying personal lockout devices, releasing stored energy, and verifying isolation before work. The six key steps are: 1) prepare for shutdown, 2) shutdown equipment, 3) isolate energy sources, 4) apply locks and tags, 5) release stored energy, and 6) verify isolation. Proper LOTO training and compliance is needed to protect authorized and affected employees from hazardous energy during service and maintenance work.
Kenneth Kaftan successfully completed a two-day, hands-on training course on inspecting and testing fire alarm systems. The course covered NFPA 72 requirements and provided practical experience testing power supplies, detectors, batteries, control functions, sprinkler signals, communications systems, and specialized detection equipment. Kaftan received 14 credit hours for the training held in Dayton, Ohio on February 23-24, 2016.
The U.S. Army did not effectively report $419.5 million in inventory losses of 15,600 pieces of equipment at Redistribution Property Assistance Team (RPAT) yards in Afghanistan in Fiscal Year 2013. Specifically, the 401st Army Field Support Brigade did not report the missing equipment in a timely manner, with some Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss reports taking over 300 days to complete instead of the recommended 75 days. As a result, the Army Sustainment Command lacked accurate accountability and visibility of property in Afghanistan.
This certificate acknowledges completion of a 36-hour Lean Six Sigma course from McGraw-Hill. It was awarded to Kenneth L. Kaftan for successfully finishing the program. Cheryl Ringer signed the certificate on January 2016 to verify Kenneth L. Kaftan's achievement.
This certificate of completion was awarded to Scott Roach for completing a first line supervisors training course at the Theater Training Center for Excellence in Tallil AB, Iraq on December 02, 2009. The certificate was signed by Kenneth Kaftan, Director of Training and Ricky John, HRD Performance Consultant of the Theater Training Center.
Army deploys microgrids in Afghanistan for ‘smart’ battlefield power _ Articl...Kenneth Kaftan
The U.S. Army is installing microgrid technologies in Afghanistan as part of an effort to significantly lower fossil fuel consumption on the battlefield. A microgrid consists of "smart" generators that link together to intelligently manage power supply and operate efficiently. The Army is evaluating a 1-megawatt microgrid that replaces 22 generators with 4 larger generators, and a 180-kilowatt microgrid that allows up to 6 generators to communicate and turn on/off in response to demand. The goals are to collect data on fuel and maintenance savings, identify technologies with highest military potential, and obtain cost analysis to support future installations.
Bringing immediate protection to Soldiers _ Article _ The United States ArmyKenneth Kaftan
The Modular Ballistic Protection System (MBPS) is being developed at the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center to provide immediate, lightweight ballistic protection for expeditionary base camps. MBPS consists of composite ballistic panels that can be installed around tents, shelters, and equipment in under an hour without tools. It is designed to protect against fragmentation and blast waves until more permanent defenses like sandbags can be erected. Successful testing shows MBPS remains effective against blast pressures and could be fielded as early as 2014 to provide rapid protection for soldiers setting up temporary bases.
This document is a dinner menu that lists appetizers, entrees, and wine pairings. It includes several soup and salad options for appetizers as well as seafood, poultry, and meat entree selections that can be paired with specific wine varietals and vintages. The menu also notes that vegetarian, gluten-free, and allergy menus are available upon request.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a training course called JKnIFE (FOUO) on February 12, 2015. The document certifies that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the JKnIFE (FOUO) training on that date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a JIEDDO Overview training on February 12, 2015. The training provided an overview of the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization. In 3 sentences or less, the document notified that Kenneth Kaftan finished a FOUO classified training on counter-improvised explosive devices on a specific date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed an Information Security training course on June 18th, 2015. The course was labeled "Information Security (FOUO)" indicating it contained sensitive but unclassified information. In 3 sentences, the document conveys that Kenneth Kaftan finished a security training program on a specific date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed the Attack the Network LOO (FOUO) training course on February 12, 2015. The document confirms that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the Attack the Network LOO (FOUO) program on that date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed an Advanced Corrective Action course through ERTP Virtual University on 5/29/2015. The certificate certifies that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the ERTP Virtual University course in Advanced Corrective Action.
This certificate recognizes that Kenneth L Kaftan successfully completed annual counterintelligence and insider threat awareness training for cleared Americans from July 24, 2015 to July 24, 2016. The certificate was issued by George P. Shultz of the National Foreign Affairs Training Center at the Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. Department of State.
This document is a certificate of training for Kenneth Kaftan who completed a 40 hour course in Cyber Security Fundamentals. The course was formerly known as the Information Assurance Fundamentals course and the certificate was issued on August 2, 2015 according to DA Form 87 guidelines.
This certificate acknowledges that Kenneth L Kaftan completed the independent study course "Fundamentals of Emergency Management" from the Emergency Management Institute on July 14, 2015, earning 0.6 IACET CEU credits. The course reaffirmed Kaftan's dedication to serve in times of crisis through continued professional development.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a 4-hour training course on Introduction to Non-Lethal Weapons on February 13, 2015. The training provided an overview of non-lethal weapons and their uses. Kenneth Kaftan's completion of the course was noted on the document.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a Human Rights Awareness Education course on October 28, 2013. The certificate confirms that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished human rights training. In 3 sentences or less, the document is a certificate stating that Kenneth Kaftan completed human rights education on October 28, 2013.
SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training CourseKenneth Kaftan
Kenneth Kaftan completed SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training Course, an 8-hour course, on November 10, 2013. The course provided training on codes of conduct. Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the training.
Kenneth Kaftan successfully completed a two-day, hands-on training course on inspecting and testing fire alarm systems. The course covered NFPA 72 requirements and provided practical experience testing power supplies, detectors, batteries, control functions, sprinkler signals, communications systems, and specialized detection equipment. Kaftan received 14 credit hours for the training held in Dayton, Ohio on February 23-24, 2016.
The U.S. Army did not effectively report $419.5 million in inventory losses of 15,600 pieces of equipment at Redistribution Property Assistance Team (RPAT) yards in Afghanistan in Fiscal Year 2013. Specifically, the 401st Army Field Support Brigade did not report the missing equipment in a timely manner, with some Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss reports taking over 300 days to complete instead of the recommended 75 days. As a result, the Army Sustainment Command lacked accurate accountability and visibility of property in Afghanistan.
This certificate acknowledges completion of a 36-hour Lean Six Sigma course from McGraw-Hill. It was awarded to Kenneth L. Kaftan for successfully finishing the program. Cheryl Ringer signed the certificate on January 2016 to verify Kenneth L. Kaftan's achievement.
This certificate of completion was awarded to Scott Roach for completing a first line supervisors training course at the Theater Training Center for Excellence in Tallil AB, Iraq on December 02, 2009. The certificate was signed by Kenneth Kaftan, Director of Training and Ricky John, HRD Performance Consultant of the Theater Training Center.
Army deploys microgrids in Afghanistan for ‘smart’ battlefield power _ Articl...Kenneth Kaftan
The U.S. Army is installing microgrid technologies in Afghanistan as part of an effort to significantly lower fossil fuel consumption on the battlefield. A microgrid consists of "smart" generators that link together to intelligently manage power supply and operate efficiently. The Army is evaluating a 1-megawatt microgrid that replaces 22 generators with 4 larger generators, and a 180-kilowatt microgrid that allows up to 6 generators to communicate and turn on/off in response to demand. The goals are to collect data on fuel and maintenance savings, identify technologies with highest military potential, and obtain cost analysis to support future installations.
Bringing immediate protection to Soldiers _ Article _ The United States ArmyKenneth Kaftan
The Modular Ballistic Protection System (MBPS) is being developed at the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center to provide immediate, lightweight ballistic protection for expeditionary base camps. MBPS consists of composite ballistic panels that can be installed around tents, shelters, and equipment in under an hour without tools. It is designed to protect against fragmentation and blast waves until more permanent defenses like sandbags can be erected. Successful testing shows MBPS remains effective against blast pressures and could be fielded as early as 2014 to provide rapid protection for soldiers setting up temporary bases.
This document is a dinner menu that lists appetizers, entrees, and wine pairings. It includes several soup and salad options for appetizers as well as seafood, poultry, and meat entree selections that can be paired with specific wine varietals and vintages. The menu also notes that vegetarian, gluten-free, and allergy menus are available upon request.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a training course called JKnIFE (FOUO) on February 12, 2015. The document certifies that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the JKnIFE (FOUO) training on that date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a JIEDDO Overview training on February 12, 2015. The training provided an overview of the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization. In 3 sentences or less, the document notified that Kenneth Kaftan finished a FOUO classified training on counter-improvised explosive devices on a specific date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed an Information Security training course on June 18th, 2015. The course was labeled "Information Security (FOUO)" indicating it contained sensitive but unclassified information. In 3 sentences, the document conveys that Kenneth Kaftan finished a security training program on a specific date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed the Attack the Network LOO (FOUO) training course on February 12, 2015. The document confirms that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the Attack the Network LOO (FOUO) program on that date.
Kenneth Kaftan completed an Advanced Corrective Action course through ERTP Virtual University on 5/29/2015. The certificate certifies that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the ERTP Virtual University course in Advanced Corrective Action.
This certificate recognizes that Kenneth L Kaftan successfully completed annual counterintelligence and insider threat awareness training for cleared Americans from July 24, 2015 to July 24, 2016. The certificate was issued by George P. Shultz of the National Foreign Affairs Training Center at the Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. Department of State.
This document is a certificate of training for Kenneth Kaftan who completed a 40 hour course in Cyber Security Fundamentals. The course was formerly known as the Information Assurance Fundamentals course and the certificate was issued on August 2, 2015 according to DA Form 87 guidelines.
This certificate acknowledges that Kenneth L Kaftan completed the independent study course "Fundamentals of Emergency Management" from the Emergency Management Institute on July 14, 2015, earning 0.6 IACET CEU credits. The course reaffirmed Kaftan's dedication to serve in times of crisis through continued professional development.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a 4-hour training course on Introduction to Non-Lethal Weapons on February 13, 2015. The training provided an overview of non-lethal weapons and their uses. Kenneth Kaftan's completion of the course was noted on the document.
Kenneth Kaftan completed a Human Rights Awareness Education course on October 28, 2013. The certificate confirms that Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished human rights training. In 3 sentences or less, the document is a certificate stating that Kenneth Kaftan completed human rights education on October 28, 2013.
SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training CourseKenneth Kaftan
Kenneth Kaftan completed SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training Course, an 8-hour course, on November 10, 2013. The course provided training on codes of conduct. Kenneth Kaftan successfully finished the training.