Mar 9, 2021
ESCANABA Bay College Training and Development will be offering a 24-Hour New Miner Training in partnership with the Mine Safety and Health Administration and Michigan Technological University.
The three-day “New Miner” training covers all aspects of the initial training requirements for owners and operators under 30 CFR Part 48 & 46.
The objective is to train new and inexperienced miners on safety and health hazards, employee rights and responsibilities, and job-related safety procedures. This training satisfies the MSHA class room requirement; however, companies training under Part 46 must have an approved training plan.
The MSHA 24-Hour New Miner training will be offered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 30, 31, and April 1. All participants must have an email address, computer with a camera/microphone and sufficient internet to stream videos. Cost of the 24-Hour New Miner training is $189.
Feb 19, 2021
ESCANABA Bay College West Campus, in collaboration with the John Fornetti Dental Center, is offering a nine-week Dental Assistant Program from March 29 to May 27. This 80-hour program consists of lectures every Monday and Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. CT at Bay College West and clinicals every Wednesday from 3 to 7 p.m. CT at the John Fornetti Dental Center. The cost is $2,500 per person and all individuals must register by March 10.
This is currently the only Dental Assistant Program in Upper Michigan, organizers said. Upon completion, participants will receive a Michigan Dental Assistant Radiography Certificate, CPR/First Aid/AED certification, and a Certificate of Completion in Dental Assisting.
Feb 16, 2021
ESCANABA Bay College Training and Development will be offering a 24-Hour New Miner and an 8-Hour Training in partnership with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). The three-day “New Miner” training covers all aspects of the initial training requirements for owners and operators under 30 CFR Part 48 & 46. The objective is to train new and inexperienced miners on safety and health hazards, employee rights and responsibilities, and job-related safety procedures. The 8-hour refresher training will be held on the third day of the New Miner training and covers the annual training requirements for owners and operators under 30 CFR parts 46 & 48. These trainings satisfy the MSHA class room requirements; however, companies training under Part 46 must have an approved training plan.
Feb 13, 2021
IRON MOUNTAIN Bay College West Campus will offer a Certified Nursing Assistant training course in Iron Mountain starting Monday, May 3.
This program consists of 120 hours, including a mixture of classroom lecture, laboratory and clinical training from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from May 3 through May 27. The course is $1,175, plus the cost of scrubs and a textbook.
Requirements for program entry include satisfactorily completing a medical examination before entrance to clinics, passing a criminal background check and a negative COVID-19 test before clinicals.
“We are thrilled to be offering this training at the West campus with our certified instructor Sherie Courchaine, who brings over 30 years in health care teaching experience to this program,” said Gina Wollner, dean of Bay College West Campus. “We made the decision to run the 120-hour class due to the close proximity to the Wisconsin border, which will allow students t
Feb 12, 2021
ESCANABA –Bay College Training and Development will offer a 24-hour training program for new miners and an eight-hour refresher program in partnership with the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
The three-day new miner training covers safety and health hazards, employee rights and responsibilities, and job-related safety procedures. The eight-hour refresher training will be on the third day of the new miner training and covers the annual training requirements for owners and operators.
The new miner training will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 8, 9 and 10, with the refresher training on the final day. The session is limited to 15 participants, so pre-registration is required. All participants must have an email address, computer with a camera/microphone and sufficient internet to stream videos. Bay College will provide a computer lab for those unable to meet the technology requirements.