Adam Cranor

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  • in reply to: Icebreakers – Ideas for Sharing #2405
    Adam Cranor
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    All of the online icebreakers are great, new creative ideas that I would like to start using in my presentations. The QRcode is another tool I definitely want to figure out how to implicate into my planning and organizing; I believe this will be very beneficial. Todd, this guy is pretty good at demonstrating our trade quickly, remotely, without a mess, and accurately, I’m sure I’ll use this in November’s Drywall Module. Thanks everyone for all of the great input and resources.

    in reply to: Icebreakers – Ideas for Sharing #2404
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    in reply to: Icebreakers – Ideas for Sharing #2373
    Adam Cranor
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    For my training needs assessment assignment, I have chosen Beryllium Awareness. Attached is a link that will help us inform our members of the dangers!
    https://journals.lww.com/joem/fulltext/2013/07000/developing_effective_health_and_safety_training.5.aspx

    in reply to: Icebreakers – Ideas for Sharing #2372
    Adam Cranor
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    Goals, Objectives, and Learning Outcomes for Lead

    1. The GOAL is for students to be able to recognize LEAD hazards and know how to stay safe when working with this substance.

    2. OBJECTIVES: discuss roles and responsibilities, safe work practices, PPE, health affect of LEAD, LEAD hazard controls, recognizing LEAD-based paint hazards, interior and exterior dust abatement, establishing containment areas, setting up and using decontamination processes, and waste disposal and clean-up procedures.

    3. The LEARNING OUTCOME is when a worker comes into a situation where LEAD exists; he/or she will be able to perform their tasks with the knowledge and skills to perform work safely, while following all the state, federal, and local laws and regulations on LEAD and LEAD-abatement practices.

    in reply to: Icebreakers – Ideas for Sharing #2371
    Adam Cranor
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    ICE BREAKER………. Fall is my favorite season and in 2020 is still my favorite season, it has not changed that! Name your favorite season and two reasons why.
    Like I said I love fall; I love the changes of the skylines with all the trees displaying their full range of colors on the spectrum. I was scared 2020 was going to mess up one of the things I enjoy most about fall, and that is football. It has changed some aspects of the game and schedules of some football teams, but the show for the most part is “going on”. What is your favorite season and why?

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