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Wildland Fire | Indians Fire fire shelter deployment. NIFC video | |
Wildland Fire | Fire shelter deployment case studies with quiz assessment | |
Tribal Training | The course will consist of one page that is an embedded video player from Brightcove. The video that plays is Tribal Sovereignty. | |
Tribal Training | Target Audience: DOI Employees except for those in ASIA, BIA, BIE, and BTFA. This course is for:
Goals and Objectives: In this course, you will be introduced to the Buy Indian Act, the Act’s history and its purpose, as well as regulations, policies and regulations implementing the Act. The course will also discuss the acquisition process and requirements when using the Buy Indian Act authority. Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:
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Safety Training | Intended Audience: Hydrographers whose duties include establishing elevations of survey reference marks at streamgages and wells and others that work with geodetic control of spatial datas that requires Level II NAVD 88 elevations. Course Summary and Learning Objectives:
NOTE: If you need to leave the course at any time, please Exit the course and open it again after the interruption. DOI Talent will log you off after several minutes of inactivity and it will not log your completion status for the course. | |
Safety Training | Target Audience: All DOI Employees Summary and Objections: This is the self-certification for tracking purposes. This is a one time introductory course intended to enable Collateral Duty Safety Program Coordinators to gain an understanding of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Act and 29 CFR 1960, Basic Program Elements for Federal Employee Occupational Safety and Health Programs as acquire basic knowledge of the OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Occupational Safety and Health Standard.Note: This course meets the DOI/USGS requirement for initial training within 6 months of appointment and is the equivalent of the DOI/USGS developed alternative training venue "Safety: Collateral Duty Safety Officer LPT1" and "Safety: Collateral Duty Safety Officer LPT2" Training. | |
Safety Training | Target Audience: DOI Employees who drive 4x4 on and off road. Description: This BLM 4X4 Safe Driving Program is designed to provide drivers with the knowledge to handle the increased challenges of driving off-highway vehicles. The program will give you a better understanding of the unique characteristics associated with 4X4 vehicles such as:
You will also better understand the unique characteristics associated with driving vehicles on:
This course is strictly knowledge/comprehension base and will address the hands-on application that will occur in the field. Contact your local state safety lead for more information on Instructor-led hands-on training opportunities. | |
Safety Training | Target Audience: USGS Employees Summary and Objectives: The goal of this course is to provide students with the basic knowledge needed to attend the SW1321 Streamflow Measurements Using ADCPs training course, including a familiarity of:
Course Contact: SW1321 Instructional Team GS-W_SW1321_TEL_Help@usgs.gov or Travis Knight tknight@usgs.gov | |
Safety Training | Target Audience: All BLM employees.
Description: The purpose of this training presentation is to provide you with information necessary to operate a Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) on the job for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). After successfully completing this on-line course you will have the basic knowledge necessary to participate in the required field training segment of BLM's UTV Operator training course (BLM-I-020). | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to teach the beginning student and re-familiarize the experienced pilot with the basic and advance techniques of amphibious float flying. Course is in accordance with, OAS Operational Procedures Memorandum OPM-22. | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to teach the beginning student and re-familiarize the experienced pilot with the basic and advance techniques of float flying. Course is in accordance with, OAS Operational Procedures Memorandum OPM-22. | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to teach the beginning student and refamiliarize the experienced pilot with the basic Procedures of IFR flying in Alaska. Course is IAW, OAS Operational Procedures Memorandum (OPM) - 22. | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to standardize all DOI Bureau Instructors on the following: flight maneuvers, best practices and to improve quality for all DOI Bureau pilots | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to standardize all DOI Bureau Instructors on the following: flight maneuvers, best practices and to improve quality for all DOI Bureau pilots. | |
Pilot Training | The course is scheduled to include 4.0 hours of ground instruction per day, plus various amounts of flight instruction each day. The accreditation goals of the course are to meet the OPM 22 Appendix 2 (4)(A) requirements for a pilot clinic every 36 months and to gain CEU credit towards the OPM 22 Appendix 2 (1) requirement of 30 CEUs annually. Not all attendees are going to have the opportunity to receive flight instruction, but all attendees will have the opportunity to attend the ground portion, and those that do receive flight instruction will be awarded hour for hour CEU credit for that instruction via OAS 50/51 training form submission. If the weather does not allow flight instruction, then additional ground instruction will be offered to all attendees, and the CEU clinic credit minimum will be adjusted accordingly. | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to teach the beginning student and re-familiarize the experienced pilot with the basic and advance techniques of operating from Unprepared landing sites in Alaska. Course is in accordance with, OAS Operational Procedures Memorandum OPM-22. | |
Pilot Training | This course is designed to teach the beginning student and re-familiarize the experienced pilot with the basic and advance techniques of ski flying in Alaska. Course is in accordance with, OAS Operational Procedures Memorandum OPM-22. | |
Pilot Training | This course describes the special flight rules that apply to flying over the Grand Canyon National Park. This training is required for pilots performing missions under the operational control of the USDA Forest Service and the Department of the Interior in the restricted airspace in and around the Grand Canyon National Park. Note: This version of the GCNP-SFRA Course is intended for Certified Pilots. | |
Pilot Training | This course describes the special flight rules that apply to flying over the Grand Canyon National Park. This training is required for pilots performing missions under the operational control of the USDA Forest Service and the Department of the Interior in the restricted airspace in and around the Grand Canyon National Park. This version presented for the Public and General Aviation users who do not need to receive the FAA waiver but wish to view the course. Note: This version of the GCNP-SFRA course is intended for the Public & General Aviation Users. | |
Pilot Training | Aviation Firefighting: Basic Fire Behavior & Tactics |