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November 2015

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eDcAiOn cEtIiCtIn eXmS Fence Installation School Core Day 1: Tuesday, January 12 Day 2: Wednesday, January 13 8:00am – 5:00pm 8:00am – 5:00pm Presenters: Fence Installation School Instructors Member: Early Bird (before Jan. 12) - $200; On-site - $325 Non-member: Early Bird (before Jan. 12) - $400; On-site - $600 The following FIS courses are fundamentals that prepare you for the Specialty Disciplines and ultimately certification. Module 1 Personal Protective Equipment and Tools Learn how to work safely and minimize risk to self and others while completing a variety of tasks in the fence industry. Topics include: personal protective equipment, preventing on-the-job accidents and injuries, maintaining a safe workplace and accident response. Certified Automated Gate Operator Installer (CAGOI) Exam Thursday, January 14 8:00am – 10:00am Proctor: IDEA AFAisproudtopresenttheCertifiedAutomatedGateOperator Installer designation during FENCETECH. Offered jointly from AFA, IDEA, DASMA, IDA and NOMMA, the purpose of this program is to promote the safety awareness and professionalism of the gate operator installers. You will receive a self-study guide on CD in advance to help you successfully pass the examinations. Member or Non-Member: $250 Certified Automated Gate Systems Design (CAGSD) Exam Thursday, January 14 8:00am – 10:00am Proctor: IDEA AFAisproudtopresenttheCertifiedAutomatedGateSystemsDesign designation during FENCETECH. Also offered jointly from AFA, IDEA, DASMA,IDAandNOMMA,thiscertificationisdesignedtovalidate exceptional expertise rather than fundamental knowledge. You will receive a self-study guide on CD in advance to help you successfully pass the examinations. Member or Non-Member: $200 Module 2 Truck and Trailer Safety Transporting people, tools, equipment and supplies to job sites occurs every day in this industry. Improper loading of trucks and trailers creates the potential for injury, property damage and costly inefficiencies.Learnhowtocorrectlyandsafelyloadequipment and supplies onto a truck and trailer.

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