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Dade Moeller and EnergX Partner to Expand Reach of Worker Safety Training

RICHLAND, Wash. – U.S. Department of Energy contractors Dade Moeller and EnergX announce their new partnership, aimed at meeting the demand for high-quality industrial hygiene and occupational safety training across the country. The collaboration promotes seven courses offered at shared facilities in Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Gaithersburg, Md.; Las Vegas, Nev.; and Richland, Wash.

The forward-thinking partnership arose from a mutual respect for each other’s expertise, experience, and reputation, as well as a shared commitment to excellence. By pooling their faculty, facilities, and marketing resources, Dade Moeller and EnergX can expand their client bases while keeping costs to students low.
 
“Partnering with EnergX makes good business sense,” said Dade Moeller President David McCormack. “EnergX is well respected in Oak Ridge, where we currently are expanding, as well as here locally at Hanford, and, by working together, we will positively impact each other’s breadth and depth.”

“By leveraging Dade Moeller’s solid reputation, we will reach new customers with our well-honed worker safety courses,” said EnergX President and CEO Anthony Buhl. “We are pleased to partner with a company that shares our vision for ensuring capable, qualified, safety-minded workforces.”
 
Detailed in the Dade Moeller Training Academy’s 2012 Course Catalog, mailed this month to more than 27,000 recipients, Dade Moeller and EnergX offer jointly the following training courses in 2012:

Industrial Hygiene Fundamentals for Non-Industrial Hygienists: For safety, health, and environmental professionals or managers with Industrial Hygiene responsibilities but limited training or experience. (May 14–18 Richland; September 17–21 Las Vegas)

Accident Investigation: For those responsible for conducting investigations of workplace accidents and events. (March 26–28 Oak Ridge; May 14–16 Las Vegas; June 4–6 Richland; August 6–8 Gaithersburg)

Process Safety Management/Risk Management Planning: For safety, maintenance, operations, and environmental professionals who have a system regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Process Safety Management Rule or the Environmental Protection Agency’s Risk Management Programs Rule. (September 10–13 Richland; November 12–15 Las Vegas)

Construction Safety University: For those seeking the OSHA 10-Hour Construction Card. (March 13–16 Las Vegas; April 17–20 Oak Ridge; August 21–24 Gaithersburg; October 16–19 Richland)

General Industry Safety University: For those seeking the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Card. (March 19–22 Las Vegas; April 23–26 Oak Ridge; August 27–30 Gaithersburg; October 22–25 Richland)

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101® Occupancies: For those charged with reviewing their facility’s compliance with the NFPA Life Safety Code, and/or evaluating new facilities or uses of current space. (February 27–March 2 Las Vegas; July 30–August 3 Richland)

Facilities Hazards Assessments and Analysis: For safety, maintenance, operations, and environmental professionals and supervisors with responsibility for the identification and mitigation of hazards at their work sites. (March 12–15 Richland; November 5–8 Las Vegas)

In addition to these seven mutually-promoted courses, the Dade Moeller Training Academy and EnergX each will continue to offer its regularly-scheduled classroom training, web-based training, and customized training courses, as detailed on their respective websites at www.moellerinc.com/academy and www.energxllc.com/training.
 
About Dade Moeller
Dade Moeller is a nationally recognized firm providing professional and technical services to federal, state, and commercial clients in support of nuclear, radiological, and environmental operations. Its Dade Moeller Training Academy formerly was known as the Radiation Safety Academy, but, with the 2012 addition of its new worker safety courses, Dade Moeller changed the name of its training division to reflect this diversification. The Dade Moeller Training Academy has trained more than 11,200 people. Learn more at www.moellerinc.com/academy.
 
About EnergX
EnergX is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business safely providing technical and professional expertise in support of some of the most hazardous cleanup projects in the environmental and commercial nuclear industry. EnergX has provided training for all workers at the Transuranic Waste Processing Center in Oak Ridge, a Hazard Category 2 Nuclear Facility, and has provided training to more than 100,000 workers at DOE’s Hanford site since 1999. Learn more at www.energxllc.com/training.

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A four day class to get a 10-hour card.  It must be a frenzied pace.

Thanks for the reply. Here is the description from the course catalog:

With our “University-style” courses, you can pick and choose electives to get the most out of your safety training. All courses meet applicable requirements of OSHA, ANSI, and ASME.
   
  • 10-Hour Construction Card (29 CFR 1926): Attend the 5-hour general requirements training on Day One, plus 5 additional hours of elective topics any time during the 4-day course. Electives include: Lead Worker, Scaffold User, Scaffold Inspector/Erector, Aerial Lift Operator, Forklift Operator, Basic Rigging, Confined Space, Asbestos Awareness, and Hazards Communication.

  • 10-Hour General Industry Card (29 CFR 1910): Attend the 7-hour general requirements training on Day One, plus 3 additional hours of elective topics any time during the 4-day course. Electives include: Fall Protection, Aerial Lift Operator, Forklift Operator, Basic Rigging, Confined Space, Asbestos Awareness, Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids), Lockout/Tagout, Machine Guarding, and Welding, Cutting and Brazing.

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A four day class to get a 10-hour card.  It must be a frenzied pace.

Hey now....it's a 4 day course in Vegas away from Momma, learning how to hook up, uh, I mean check out some of those Jr. Techs...uh, checking her harness, at Basic Rigging?  :P

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Yes, very much a career enhancer - for the guys selling the course.  the OSHA 10 hour is available from the comfort of your home at the tab above.
Probably a lot cheaper too. 
The other courses are very likely to be available locally or online as well.

I wish these blatant advertisements would be paid advertisements, and not in the form of a "joint press release".
Hint - a press release is sent to the media with no guarantee of getting it published.  Posting on a web site is not a press release.
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I wish these blatant advertisements would be paid advertisements, and not in the form of a "joint press release".
Hint - a press release is sent to the media with no guarantee of getting it published.  Posting on a web site is not a press release.

Thanks for the reply. I posted our press release here because I thought our new partnership with EnergX might be of interest to the NukeWorker community. I had previously received guidance from the founder of NukeWorker that posting our Dade Moeller press releases on the Nuclear News Forum would be the appropriate place for them.

I apologize if these posts are being seen negatively as "blatant advertisements," as that was not my intention. I will be more thoughtful in the future when deciding which of our press release to post here on NukeWorker.

For anybody wishing to stay abreast of the goings-on at Dade Moeller, we do post all of our press releases on our website at www.moellerinc.com/press-releases.php. We also are on Twitter (www.twitter.com/DadeMoeller), Facebook (www.facebook.com/DadeMoeller), and LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/dade-moeller-&-associates).

Sincerely,
Tori Tuncan
Dade Moeller Communications Specialist

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Actually, the previous ones didn't really strike me in any particular way that was troublesome.  Maybe this one just seems like you're selling something.  Which is okay too, I guess.  We all need to make a buck.  If Mike doesn't mind, why should I?
But, I might suggest at least a few bucks for a Gold Membership would be a nice gesture.
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But, I might suggest at least a few bucks for a Gold Membership would be a nice gesture.

Thanks for the idea. I agree. I'll see what I can do.

Take care,
Tori

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But, I might suggest at least a few bucks for a Gold Membership would be a nice gesture.

A banner ad would be an even nicer gesture.  ;)

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A banner ad would be an even nicer gesture.  ;)

Haha, yep, I was checking those out!  ;)

 


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