May Events 2009



Mold Assessment Technician ETI Course - May 4 - 6, 2009
Our exposure to indoor air pollutants has led to many health problems ranging from headaches to death as a result of exposure to mold. This course will teach you how to determine the location and extent of mold or suspected mold present in a facility. You will be trained to record visual observations and take on-site measurements, including temperature, humidity and moisture levels during an intitial and post-remediation mold assessment; collect samples for mold analysis; and prepare a mold analysis report.
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Mold Assessment Consultant ETI Course - May 7 - 8, 2009
Our exposure to indoor air pollutants has led to many health problems ranging from headaches to death as a result of exposure to mold. This course will teach you how to determine the location and extent of mold or suspected mold present in a facility. You will be trained to record visual observations and take on-site measurements, including temperature, humidity and moisture levels during an intitial and post-remediation mold assessment; collect samples for mold analysis; and prepare a mold analysis report
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School of Medicine and Health Sciences Commencement - May 9, 2009
Chester Fritz Auditorium, 2:00 pm. M.D. Degrees only.
Law School Commencement - May 9, 2009
Chester Fritz Auditorium, 10:00 am.
Lead Remodeling, Repair and Painting ETI Course - May 11, 2009
This course was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to train renovation, remodeling, and painting contractors to work safely in housing with lead-based paint.
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Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Refresher ETI Course - May 12, 2009
During this 1-day course, you receive a regulatory review and update on new asbestos legislation pertinent to asbestos contractors/supervisors. Beneficial features of this course include experienced instructors who personally train smaller student workgroups, as well as an overview of OSHA, AHERA, NESHAP, work practices, safety, and air monitoring which gives you the opportunity to interact with your peers and course instructors. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of re-accreditation as an Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor.
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Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner Refresher ETI Course - May 13, 2009
This 1-day course combines the morning ½-day inspector refresher course (8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon) with the afternoon ½-day of management planner course (1:00 PM - 5:00 PM). The first half of the day reviews the inspector’s role in asbestos abatement, and the second half focuses on the management planner’s role in asbestos hazard assessment, response actions and operations and maintenance programs. Upon successful completion of the each course, you will receive a certificate of reaccreditation as an Asbestos Inspector and an Asbestos Management Planner.
Note: It is not possible to register only for the management planner refresher.
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Mold Awareness ETI Course - May 14, 2009
Our exposure to indoor air pollutants has led to many health problems ranging from headaches to death as a result of exposure to mold. This course focuses on the “what, where, when and how” associated with the identification and control of mold. Attendees can expect to obtain an excellent understanding of mold basics and procedures for testing, management, and mitigation of mold in institutional, commercial and residential structures
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Spring Commencement and Official Graduation Day - May 16, 2009
Alerus Center, 1:30 pm.
Nancy Pasley Dance Recital - May 16, 2009
Dance recital, 6:00 pm, Chester Fritz Auditorium
Junior High Football Camp - May 18 - 19, 2009
(Grades 6-7)
Campers will develop football skills including passing, catching, puting, kicking, tackling and blocking.
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40 Hour Family/Divorce Mediation Training - May 18 - 22, 2009
Interested in mediation? The Conflict Resolution Center (CRC) offers several Family Mediation seminars every year to teach people transformative mediation skills. Learn new or add to your existing skills in working with all kinds of family conflict in your role as a counselor, social worker, attorney, educator or family member. Gain comfort in handling stressful family conflicts between parents and family members
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Lead Supervisor Initial ETI Course - May 18 - 21, 2009
This class focuses on training lead-based paint abatement contractors and their onsite supervisors in all critical aspects of successfully conducting a lead abatement project. In addition to the techniques of abatement, particular emphasis will be placed on worker protection and safety, and the critical importance of cleanup and waste disposal issues.
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Lead Project Design Initial ETI Course - May 22, 2009
This course presents the EPA model curriculum for lead project designer as described in EPA and state regulations. This curriculum focuses on target housing, such as child-occupied facilities and multi-family housing, and other large-scale abatement projects such as public buildings. The certified Project Designer can interpret lead inspection or risk assessment reports and develop plans, specifications, and project procedures for lead abatement projects. The design process includes occupant notification and protection, clean-up and clearance, and the final abatement report.
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Moviemaking Camp for Adults
Advanced Screenwriting - May 18 - 22, 2009
Basic Screenwriting - June 1 - 5, 2009
Basic Digital Movie Production - June 8 - 12, 2009
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Katie Lien Dance Recital - May 22, 2009
Dance recital, 6:30 pm, Chester Fritz Auditorium
Swim North Dakota
May 25 - June 4, June 8 - 18, June 22 - July 2, July 6 - 16
Swim North Dakota is open to the general public. Children 4 years old and up from beginner to advanced swimming skills can be part of the program. Swim North Dakota uses a station method of teaching with a small student to instructor ratio. They will advance through the different swimming levels, as the child's swimming skills improve.
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