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UID:90599-1784190600-1784219400@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:OSHA 30 Hour Card for General Industry Training – North
DESCRIPTION:7/16\, 7/17\, 7/23\, 7/24/26\nOSHA 30-hour training provides basic safety and health information and education. \nAll training is conducted with PowerPoint presentations\, videos\, hands on demonstrations and practices\, reviews\, and Q&A sessions. \nIt is intended to provide workers with awareness of common job-related safety and health hazards\,\nIt does not fulfill an employer’s requirement to provide training under specific OSHA standards. The OSHA 30-hour training for General Industry provides training for workers and employers on the recognition\, avoidance\, abatement\, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in general industry. The program also provides information regarding workers’ rights\, employer responsibilities\, and how to file a complaint. \nThis is a voluntary program and does not meet the training requirements for any OSHA standards. Although some states\, municipalities or others may require outreach training as a condition of employment\, it is not an OSHA requirement. None of the courses within the Outreach Training Program is considered a certification. \nThis is a non-credit course\, upon satisfactory completion of the required 30 hour training you will receive a completion card that is currently good forever. \nParticipants must attend all days totaling 30 hours of training to receive your completion card. If a student is late and/or miss the first session they will not receive credit for the first hour and will not successfully complete the program. Participants are required to sign in upon arrival and must attend the entire schedule. \nEach class will be provided with a 10-minute break after 2 hours of instruction. \nOSHA Completion Cards will be issued approximately two weeks from the date of successful completion.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/osha-30-hour-card-for-general-industry-training-north-5/
LOCATION:NJMEP North 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Suite 305\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ 07927\, 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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UID:90524-1784190600-1784221200@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Communication Dynamics and Essentials
DESCRIPTION:7/16/26\nPlease join NJMEP for this full day interactive training session to cover the following topics. \n\nThe science behind communication/the anatomy and process\nForms of communication dysfunction\nVerbal\, non-verbal\, and written communication essentials\nWhat is active listening and the benefits?\nReasons why one-on-one and team communication breaks down.\nPhysical and virtual practices to prevent communication issues.\nCompany-wide communication practices that will positively impact your bottom line.\nIndividual communication practices that will positively impact your professional effectiveness and overall career.\nConflict prevention and techniques.\nMeeting facilitation tools.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/communication-dynamics-and-essentials-3/
LOCATION:NJMEP North 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Suite 305\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ 07927\, 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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UID:90570-1784190600-1784221200@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Food Safety - Manager HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point)
DESCRIPTION:7/16 & 7/17/2026\nParticipants will learn how to identify critical control points and define critical limits. In addition\, the HACCP training teaches participants how to identify hazards associated with raw materials\, develop process steps\, and assign controls. These skills will allow participants to prevent and reduce the occurrence of food safety hazards within their manufacturing facilities. \nThis training is delivered on site or at NJMEP’s training facility\, and is intended for all employees\, including HACCP team members\, management teams\, corporate executives\, or anyone whose job function will impact the facility HACCP Plan. \nThis training is intended for ensuring safe preparation of food\, packing\, and holding of food products for human consumption in the United States. HACCP is a system comprised of food safety\, food defense\, prerequisite programs\, and the seven principles of HACCP that are applied to a written food safety program. \nThis course provides participants with the knowledge to develop and write a food service or retail HACCP plan.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/food-safety-manager-haccp-hazard-analysis-and-critical-control-point-5/
LOCATION:NJMEP North 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Suite 305\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ 07927\, 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T110000
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SUMMARY:It’s Official – The CMMC Final Rule is Here! CMMC is NOT optional\, and the clock is ticking!
DESCRIPTION:7/16/26\nPhase I Enforcement Is Active. Every day you delay puts your contracts—and revenue—at risk.\nCMMC is NOT optional\, and the clock is ticking! \nThe countdown to certification has officially begun\, and now is the time to take action. \nJoin us for an exclusive\, highly informative webinar where we will break down the latest CMMC stipulations as prescribed by the Department of Defense. This is your chance to get clear\, actionable insights on the rule’s impact on contractors and the path ahead. \nWe will dissect the details and clear the air on all the rumors swirling around the recent changes. \nHere is what we will cover:\n1. Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) in 2026 – What’s new and what’s here to stay?\n2. The Enforcement Timeline – How soon will enforcement begin\, and what does that mean for you?\n3. Scoping is Everything – Do it correctly the first time\n4. Immediate Action Steps for Contractors – What you should be doing right now to stay compliant and get ready for Certification.\n5. CMMC s more than just certification – compliance means resilience and sustainability. We will explore the “maturity” in CMMC. \nThis is not just another “CMMC overview.” \nWe will dive deep into what the Final Rule means for you\, when enforcement kicks off\, and—most importantly—how you can get your business ready TODAY. Don’t miss this opportunity to cut through the noise and get the clarity you need to stay ahead of the curve. \nTime is ticking—reserve your spot now and accelerate your compliance journey before the deadline! Are you ready?
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/its-official-the-cmmc-final-rule-is-here-cmmc-is-not-optional-and-the-clock-is-ticking-2/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:90446-1784205000-1784219400@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Excel Intermediate - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:7/16 & 7/17/2026\nParticipants will review the basic operations and then move to more advanced topics. Upon completion of this workshop\, participants should be able to:\nApply built in and custom formats\n• Change cell size and alignment\n• Use the format painter and conditional formatting\n• Hide and unhide rows and columns\n• Use styles and views\n• Change Excel options\n• Create and name ranges of cell\n• Use various commonly used Excel functions\n• Use the Fill command and the AutoFill handle\n• Sort a list of data\n• Verify the correctness of worksheet formulas by displaying them\n• Send worksheets through the internet\n• Use drawing tools \nParticipants will be able to work with multiple spreadsheets simultaneously\, manage\, and manipulate large amounts of data\, apply more complex formats\, and add charts and graphs to their workbooks.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/excel-intermediate-virtual-9/
LOCATION:Online
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