O documento apresenta informações sobre Antônio Albano B Moreira e seu trabalho com gestão de resultados, incluindo: sua formação acadêmica, experiência profissional, sites e redes sociais, além de conceitos e ferramentas de gestão de resultados como indicadores, metas e processos de tomada de decisão.
Bryan Richardson completed an 8-hour course and written exam on Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. The course was taught by Roy Newholm in Farmington, New Mexico on May 17, 2002. Bryan Richardson received certification for satisfactorily completing the course and exam.
This certificate recognizes an individual for participating in an engine emissions stack testing and analyzer workshop held from October 12-14, 2004 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The workshop was presented by the Gas Machinery Research Council and Southern Gas Association and provided 17 hours of professional development.
This certificate recognizes that Bryan Richardson successfully completed a 31-hour respiratory protection training from January 11-14, 2011 through the Texas A&M University System and the United States Department of Labor. The training was administered through the OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center and awarded 3.1 continuing education units.
This certificate documents that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed a 35-hour OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene training from April 20-24, 2009. The training was provided through a partnership between the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Texas Engineering Extension Service, and OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center. Richardson earned 3.5 continuing education units for completing the program.
This certificate recognizes that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed a 15-hour Introduction to Accident Investigation course from December 17-18, 2009. The course was a cooperative effort between the Texas A&M University System, United States Department of Labor, and OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center. Richardson earned 1.5 continuing education units for completing the training.
O documento apresenta informações sobre Antônio Albano B Moreira e seu trabalho com gestão de resultados, incluindo: sua formação acadêmica, experiência profissional, sites e redes sociais, além de conceitos e ferramentas de gestão de resultados como indicadores, metas e processos de tomada de decisão.
Bryan Richardson completed an 8-hour course and written exam on Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. The course was taught by Roy Newholm in Farmington, New Mexico on May 17, 2002. Bryan Richardson received certification for satisfactorily completing the course and exam.
This certificate recognizes an individual for participating in an engine emissions stack testing and analyzer workshop held from October 12-14, 2004 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The workshop was presented by the Gas Machinery Research Council and Southern Gas Association and provided 17 hours of professional development.
This certificate recognizes that Bryan Richardson successfully completed a 31-hour respiratory protection training from January 11-14, 2011 through the Texas A&M University System and the United States Department of Labor. The training was administered through the OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center and awarded 3.1 continuing education units.
This certificate documents that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed a 35-hour OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene training from April 20-24, 2009. The training was provided through a partnership between the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Texas Engineering Extension Service, and OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center. Richardson earned 3.5 continuing education units for completing the program.
This certificate recognizes that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed a 15-hour Introduction to Accident Investigation course from December 17-18, 2009. The course was a cooperative effort between the Texas A&M University System, United States Department of Labor, and OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center. Richardson earned 1.5 continuing education units for completing the training.
The document is a certificate of completion from the Texas A&M University System and United States Department of Labor recognizing that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed 35 hours of hazardous materials training from June 8-12, 2009. The training was administered through the OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center and earned Richardson 3.5 continuing education units.
Bryan D. Richardson completed a 23-hour Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Instructor Development Course from August 11-13, 2009, earning 2.30 continuing education units. The course was administered by the Texas Engineering Extension Service's Professional Regulatory Training Division under the direction of Gary F. Sera and Dan Gray.
This certificate recognizes that the Texas A&M University System, in cooperation with Bryan Richardson, successfully completed a 31-hour training course in Principles of Ergonomics from June 21-24, 2011. The course was administered through the OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center and 3.1 continuing education units were earned.
This certificate certifies that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed a heavy vehicle training course consisting of 40 hours of classroom and 45 hours of hands-on training. The course included defensive driving, basic heavy vehicle driving skills, and 5 hours of emergency response driving exercises like skid pan training, head-on avoidance maneuvers, and dropping a wheel. The certificate is dated May 11, 2001 and signed by the driving manager, training manager, session supervisor, and driver trainer.
The Southern Gas Association was awarded a certificate for participating in and completing a training on complying with new EPA MACT standards from August 24-25, 2004 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The training provided 8 continuing professional education credits in the field of environmental studies.
This document appears to be about naturally occurring radioactive materials surveying. It mentions Bryan Richardson and compliance with regulations regarding radioactive materials in the environment. However, there is not enough complete information in the document to provide a fully informative 3 sentence summary.
Bryan Richardson completed a 4-hour Frontline Leadership Series on principles and qualities of genuine leadership from October 30, 2009 to December 17, 2009 at San Juan College. He earned 0.4 continuing education units for successfully completing the leadership training presented by the Center for Workforce Training and instructed by Guadalupe Barrett.
The document is a certificate of completion from the Texas A&M University System and United States Department of Labor recognizing that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed 35 hours of hazardous materials training from June 8-12, 2009. The training was administered through the OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center and earned Richardson 3.5 continuing education units.
Bryan D. Richardson completed a 23-hour Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Instructor Development Course from August 11-13, 2009, earning 2.30 continuing education units. The course was administered by the Texas Engineering Extension Service's Professional Regulatory Training Division under the direction of Gary F. Sera and Dan Gray.
This certificate recognizes that the Texas A&M University System, in cooperation with Bryan Richardson, successfully completed a 31-hour training course in Principles of Ergonomics from June 21-24, 2011. The course was administered through the OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center and 3.1 continuing education units were earned.
This certificate certifies that Bryan D. Richardson successfully completed a heavy vehicle training course consisting of 40 hours of classroom and 45 hours of hands-on training. The course included defensive driving, basic heavy vehicle driving skills, and 5 hours of emergency response driving exercises like skid pan training, head-on avoidance maneuvers, and dropping a wheel. The certificate is dated May 11, 2001 and signed by the driving manager, training manager, session supervisor, and driver trainer.
The Southern Gas Association was awarded a certificate for participating in and completing a training on complying with new EPA MACT standards from August 24-25, 2004 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The training provided 8 continuing professional education credits in the field of environmental studies.
This document appears to be about naturally occurring radioactive materials surveying. It mentions Bryan Richardson and compliance with regulations regarding radioactive materials in the environment. However, there is not enough complete information in the document to provide a fully informative 3 sentence summary.
Bryan Richardson completed a 4-hour Frontline Leadership Series on principles and qualities of genuine leadership from October 30, 2009 to December 17, 2009 at San Juan College. He earned 0.4 continuing education units for successfully completing the leadership training presented by the Center for Workforce Training and instructed by Guadalupe Barrett.