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UNIVERSITIES AGENCIESHEALTH SCIENCES
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Our Mission
The Texas Engineering Extension Service
develops a skilled and trained workforce that
enhances public safety, security, and
economic growth of the state and the nation
through training, technical assistance, and
emergency response.
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Over 204,000 individuals received training or technical assistance, totaling over 2,780,000 contact hours
Conducted 14 response deployments (11 state and 3 federal)
Served over 6,700 companies
Served nearly 7,000 municipalities & agencies
Conducted over 8,300 deliveries
Participants were from all 50 states, 5 U.S. territories, and 53 countries
FY2007 TEEX Demographics
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Statewide Mission
FY07 TrainingFY07 Technical Assistance
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National Service
HAWAII
ALASKA
FY07 TrainingFY07 Technical Assistance
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FY2007 Worldwide Service
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Fire Services
Homeland Security
Law Enforcement
Public Works
Safety and Health
Search and Rescue
Economic Development
TEEX Functions
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Fire ServicesEmergency Services Training Institute (ESTI)
• Texas Fire Extension Training Program
• Fire Recruit Academy
• Emergency Medical Services
• Hazardous Materials
• Rescue
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Fire ServicesEmergency Services Training Institute (ESTI)
BRAYTON FIRE TRAINING FIELD
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Homeland SecurityNational Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC)
• WMD/Terrorism/All-Hazards Exercises, Training & Technical Assistance
• Emergency Operations Training Center (EOTC)
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Law EnforcementPublic Safety & Security (PS&S)
• Law Enforcement Extension Training
• Investigative Training
• Alcohol & Drug Impairment Recognition
• Private Industry Security/Assessment
• Explosives Recognition, Remediation, &
Application
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Public WorksEngineering, Utilities & Public Works Training Institute (EUPWTI)
• Electric Power
• Heavy Equipment
• Telecommunications
• Transportation
• Industrial Safety
• Water & Wastewater
• Environmental
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Search and RescueUrban Search & Rescue (US&R)
• Texas Task Force 1 (TX-TF1)
• Technical Search & Rescue
• Disaster Response– Structural Collapse– Search Operations– Swift Water Rescue– Medical Specialists– Logistics & Planning– Safety– Hazardous Materials– Wilderness Rescue
• Emergency Communications
• Training and Technical Assistance– Search & Rescue – Water Rescue– Team Management/Operations
• Disaster City®
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Economic SolutionsTechnology and Economic Development (TED)
Economic Development
• Technical Assistance for Rural Growth and Economic Development (TARGET program)
• Rural Economic and Tourism Development Seminars
• Basic Economic Development Course
• Regional Airport Studies
• Grant-Writing Workshop
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Texas Engineering Extension ServiceThe Texas A&M University System
Professional and Regulatory Training Division and the
OSHA Training Institute
Southwest Education Center for Region VI
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TEEX/OTISEC Region VIOpen Enrollment Delivery Locations
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
• Occupational Safety and Health
-Oil & Gas & Petrochemical
-General Industry
-Emergency Response
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
• Construction Safety
-Fall Arrest
-Confined Space
-Excavation/Trenching
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
• DOD Safety Professional Programs
• Veteran & GI Training
• Aviation Safety Training
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
Maritime Training
Longshoring
Shipyards
Marine Terminals
Shipbreaking
• Specialty Maritime
• Maritime Standards
OSHA, Coast Guard NAVICS, federal, state, local, international and voluntary standards, laws and regulations
• OSH5400 Train-the-Trainer
• Marine Cranes
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
MSHA Training Part 46/48
Surface Mining
Underground Mining
• New Hire Training
• Annual Refresher Training
• Specialty Courses
• Spanish
• International Deliveries
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
• OSHA Regulatory Training/Compliance
-Customized Training
-VPP Training
-Technical Assistance
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Safety and HealthProfessional & Regulatory Training (PRT)
• Professional Certifications/Support
-CSHO
-CSHO II
-Prep Courses
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CSHO Program in Brief
• Complete six (6) core courses plus two (2) or three (3) elective courses.
• No college degree required.
• No time limits-Program is self-paced.
• No annual CEU’s-Just keep your OSHA 500 or 501 Trainer current every four years.
• One-time $125 registration fee upon completion of chosen CSHO track.
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TEEX CSHO Program
• Oil & Gas and Petrochemical
• General Industry
• Aviation
• Construction
• Emergency Response
• Maritime
• CSHO II
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Benefits to the CSHO Program
• Gain a solid and broad based education in the Safety & Health field with 220-346 hours of training (depending on chosen CSHO track).
• Receive credit for your previous training at TEEX-OTISEC or OSHA Training Institute, Arlington Heights, IL.
• Enhance your opportunities for advancement.
• Networking opportunities: Join 1,000 CSHO’s and 1,500 students currently working towards their CSHO.
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CSHO Graduation
• Plaque
• Certificate
• Coin
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Oil & Gas and Petrochemical CSHO
(page 11 in TEEX Course Catalog)
Designed for personnel who perform safety & health work in active oil and gas fields, refineries or chemical processing facilities, or for those who have safety responsibilities over multiple environments and locations, including inspections and audits. Provides electives in the fields of fire, rescue, or safety & security.
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Oil & Gas and Petrochemical CSHO(page 11 in TEEX Course Catalog)
346 hours
Pre-Qualification Requirement: 511 or 512
Required Core Courses: 521 Industrial Hygiene
PRT300 Intro to Oil & Gas OR PRT301 PSM Survival
PRT106 H2S Trainer
2015 Hazardous Materials
PRT145 Environmental Regs for O&G
PRT256 Medic First Aid & CPR Trainer
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Oil & Gas and Petrochemical CSHO(page 11 in TEEX Course Catalog)
Electives:
(three electives are required to complete the CSHO) Recommended Elective: 7505 Intro to Accident Investigation
2225 Respiratory Protection
3110 Fall Arrest Systems
3095 Electrical Standards
2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry
PRT248 VPP Overview & PRT249 VPP Requirements
PRT302 PSM Auditor OR PRT252 VPP Auditor
PRT111 Safety, Health & Environmental Mgmt
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Oil & Gas and Petrochemical CSHO(page 11 in TEEX Course Catalog)
Or three electives are required for the Fire Safety track
Or three electives are required for Rescue NFPA 1006
Or three Security Electives are required from TEEX Public Safety & Security
REQUIRED TRAINER COURSE:
501 General Industry Train the Trainer
Graduate with 346 hours of safety-specific training and up
to 34.6 CEU’s, depending upon the courses selected.
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Grant-Funded Training Opportunities
In 2007, TEEX received a Susan Harwood Grant for Oil & Gas Field Service Workers. TEEX trained approx.790 qualified workers in Region VI under this grant.
For 2008, TEEX received a Susan Harwood Grant for Process Safety Mgmt (PSM) in Refineries for PSM-Regulated Sites, Chemical/Petrochemical Refineries, & VPP/PSM Auditors.
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PSM Grant Schedule at a Glance
PRT222Respiratory ProtectionAPRIL 15-18, 2008 HOBBS, NMAPRIL 22-25, 2008 FARMINGTON, NMJULY 28-31, 2008 MIDLAND, TXAUGUST 19-22 PONCA CITY, OK
PRT226Permit-Required Confined Space EntryMARCH 25-28, 2008 PORT ALLEN, LAAPRIL 28-MAY 1, 2008 MAURICE, LAMAY 6-9, 2008 HOBBS, NMJULY 8-11, 2008 FARMINGTON, NMAUGUST 25-28, 2008 MIDLAND, TX
PRT248Voluntary Protection Program OverviewAPRIL 14, 2008 HOBBS, NMSEPTEMBER 2, 2008 MIDLAND, TXJULY 10, 2008 ARDMORE, OK
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PSM Grant Schedule (cont)
PRT301Process Safety Management (PSM) SurvivalAPRIL 7-9, 2008 BATON ROUGE, LAAPRIL 11-13, 2008 TEXAS CITY, TXMAY 14-16, 2008 MAURICE, LAJUNE 3-5, 2008 ARDMORE, OKJUNE 11-13, 2008 HOBBS, NMJULY 9-11, 2008 HOBBS, NMJULY 29-31, 2008 FARMINGTON, NMSEPTEMBER 3-5, 3008 MIDLAND, TX
PRT302Process Safety Management (PSM) AuditorMARCH 11-13, 2008 HOBBS, NMAPRIL 21-23, 2008 BATON ROUGE, LAJULY 28-30, 2008 PONCA CITY, OK
PRT3XX Critical IndicatorsJULY 9, 2008 ARDMORE, OK
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...for Tomorrow’s Challenges.
Plan & Organize
Equip Exercise Train
A s s e s s
Preparing the Nation Today...
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Thank you STEPS Network for your work in
protecting the lives of oil & gas workers.