Thursday, October 13, 2011

Online OSHA Training Gears Up for Flood of Course Enrollments as Rena Oil Spill Continues


As New Zealand braces for a flood of oil that in some spots looks like churned butter, across the globe in the United States, there are various agencies that are gearing up as well. This is what happens now in our new, small world mentality, global existence, and is something that should have been done long ago.
















Oil Spill Enlarging off New Zealand Coast  Source - Taylor Tremor 

Hazwoper Classes Online

There happens to be one OSHA safety training location, on the Internet, that has already gathered the required courses, and placed these Hazwoper classes in a neat and tidy website, for volunteers that are needed and required right at this moment, to assist the massive oil spill cleanup effort in New Zealand waters.

Rena in Deep Trouble – Listing

With the recent developments, and the aftermath of the stranding of the container ship Rena, on Astrolabe Reef, about 12 nautical miles off Tauranga early on October 5th, the need for a dynamic and globally positioned OSHA online safety training location is a great need, indeed.

OOST

Please click on the below listed link or anyone of the links, placed into the content of this article, and enroll into a Hazwoper safety training course and get your oil spill cleanup on!

Summary of New Zealand Oil Spill Issues

·         88 Containers Have Fallen Off Rena One Containing Alkyl Sulfonic Acid

·         Mount Maunganui Beach to Maketu Point Closed to the Public Today

·         The NZ Government May Offer ‘Bay of Plenty’ Businesses Compensation Packages

·         Mediterrean Shipping Company Claimed ‘We Not Responsible’ for the Incident

·         50 Tons of Solid Waste and Five Tons of Liquid Waste had been Scooped from Beaches

·         Transport Minister Steven Joyce Said Salvage Teams are Working in Very Dangerous Conditions

About the Author - Senior Vice President - Scott Johnson

Scott Johnson, co-founder of Online OSHA Safety Training, guides the flow of the site as well as the employees that make up this spectacular safety training resource. Scott also makes certain that everything is in order, both online and in the real world. An avid fisherman, Scott spends what little time he has away from Online OSHA Safety Training chasing Walleye and Pike on the Winnipeg River.

Scott has also been awarded with multiple accomplishments in his years as a teacher. His experience as a former production supervisor for a power supply company has created an open-minded and open-hearted Vice President, whose door is perpetually open for any situation. 

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  2. Oil spills are not good at all. I do hope that those planning to volunteer or to work in that oil spill has the right osha 10 hr training and hazwoper training as those are the important courses that can help them do their jobs without having to endanger themselves.

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