Karen Boardman Director National Training Center Ted Giltz, Manager DOE Training Institute HAMMER Training Center
Update Today Purpose of DTI Status of key initiatives EM ‘H Clause’
DTI Purpose Partnership Based on NTC history of success and aligns with NEI, DOD, and industry training initiatives to reduce training duplication and improve training efficiencies Does not replace existing training organizations
DTI Reciprocity Training Program Checklists Available: 36 Providers: 16 Courses Certified: 63 Adding 2-5 certifications/month
Reciprocity Effort In Process: Paducah, Swift and Staley Program Paducah, Fluor Federal Services Program Iron Workers National (IW) Additional Course Reviews Pipefitters (UA) Program Battelle Radiological Worker corporate program Interest Initiated: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Paducah, Mid-America Conversion Services (MCS) National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Electrical Training Alliance IBEW/NECA
DTI Common Core Courses Maintained by DTI instructional designers and subject matter experts Eliminates duplicative course development and maintenance activities while providing flexibility for local delivery Looking for best course materials. Includes course materials developed by LANL and EFCOG task teams Goal of over 150 total courses 60 total Common Core courses available now
Certified Instructor Program 51 Total Certified Instructors from 14 different locations Allows local instructors to deliver site/project specific content Encouraging use of regional, labor, and large site SME/peer instructors
DTI Mobile Training Teams Success Stories Legacy Management Completed Rad Worker Training using DTI Common Core curriculum Has 4 certified instructors Idaho Cleanup Project and Idaho National Laboratory Mobile Training Team taught 6 sessions of Electrical Safety Courses; additional scheduled Estimated cost avoidance of $50,000 per session (previously brokered) Oak Ridge Site Utilizing DTI for Condensation Induced Water Hammer courses since Site SME instructor retired Bonneville Power Administration “Based on the confined space section of the Safety and Health course, one student felt compelled to question our program and submit a safety concern in the Safety Organization. As such, we are evaluating our program to ensure it is effective at assisting our employees are recognizing hazards and eliminating them when found. This is but one example of how I believe BPA can benefit from further DTI training” -Jeff Bartlett, Corporate Safety Training Specialist
Most Requested Mobile Training Team Courses Worker Safety and Health Overview for Construction or General Industry/OSHA 10 Worker Safety and Health Training for Construction or General Industry/OSHA 30 NFPA-70E Standards for Electrical Safety Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers Compressed Gas Cylinder Radiological Worker I & II Initial and Refresher Asbestos Awareness Crane & Rigging Courses Auditing Methods for Lead Auditors Condensation Induced Water Hammer Initial and Refresher Suspect/Counterfeit Items Basic Accident Investigation Bloodborne Pathogens Initial and Refresher Firewatch Instructor Fundamentals Batteries
Mobile Training Teams Contact us for priority FY 2018 scheduling June 19-22 August 8-9 September 19-20 Battery Safety; NEC Code Update National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden, CO Auditing Methods for Lead Auditors; Suspect Counterfeit Items Portsmouth, OH NEC Code Update Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers Legacy Management, Morgantown, WV Contact us for priority FY 2018 scheduling
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NTC and HAMMER Points of Contact Karen Boardman Director National Training Center KBoardman@ntc.doe.gov Ashley T. Morris, Sr. Advisor Richland Operations Office U.S. Department of Energy Ashley.Morris@rl.gov Marsha Austin, Manager Training Operations National Training Center MAustin@ntc.doe.gov Ted Giltz, Manager DOE Training Institute DTI HAMMER Training Center TPGiltz@rl.gov