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Workers Compensation, Business Practice and Safety Requirements
3
hours
CILB 0006922
ECLB 0007363
Are all of your employees,
co-workers, and subs on the same risk-management page with you? Using
case study and discussion, we will review ways to minimize the manifold
risks facing contractors, including promoting OSHA compliance and safety
practices, securing adequate insurance coverage, and protecting your
business from financial hazards. This class satisfies the continuing
education requirement for one hour each of Workers Comp, Business, and
Safety.
Sharpening Your People Skills
4 hours
CILB 0007520 ECLB 0007361
A recent university study
concluded that 85% of work success depends upon possessing effective people skills.
You will learn how to identify people problems before they happen and
maximize the effectiveness of managers, co-workers, employees, and subs by
understanding what motivates different types of people, and how the
different types make decisions, react under stress, and relate to others.
The class incorporates a personal profile system, case study, and
discussion.
Construction Business Management Mini-MBA
7 hours
CILB 0006921 ECLB 0007362
The construction industry is
like no other industry. It is capital-intensive like manufacturing,
labor-intensive like the service industries, and subject to the vagaries of
the economy and weather like agriculture. Like MBA programs, this
class is structured around the disciplines of economics, management,
finance, and risk-management which will enable construction professionals to
understand the construction business and efficiently use the necessary
resources.
Building Code
Structural Comparison
4 hours
DCA 0004824
The Florida Department of Community
Affairs requires all license holders to complete one of the approved 4-hour
Building Code courses. This course also satisfies 4 hours of the
14-hour total continuing education requirement. If you have already
completed one of the approved DCA Code Core courses, you do not have to take
a building code core course again. If you have any questions about
this requirement, please refer to
www.floridabuilding.org for information. |
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