All Press Releases for August 12, 2011

Training to Improve Electrical Workers Safety, Confidence and Effectiveness

Critical Information Network (CiNet), LLC, announces the release of its newly updated Electrical 1 training series designed to help companies improve the electrical maintenance practices of workers.



    CARROLLTON, TX, August 12, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Critical Information Network (CiNet), LLC, announces the release of its newly updated Electrical 1 training series designed to help companies improve the electrical maintenance practices of workers and meet the demands of today's busy training manager.

According to OSHA and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), electrical accidents and the resulting fires cause millions of dollars in damages, countless injuries and life threatening workplace events every year. The tragedy is that many of these could have been avoided by simple maintenance repairs supported by a steady flow of training. OSHA and NFPA's National Electrical Code standards for electrical safety are constantly changing in response to new technology. In order to remain on the cutting edge of safety practices, it is essential to continually update electrical workers' knowledge and skills. While employees who are new to the field will undoubtedly need to learn current safety standards, even veteran electricians have a need to stay current.

The CiNet Industrial Training Institute's training library is comprised of instructionally designed, blended-learning training solutions, including video-based courses from internationally recognized and well-respected brands such as NUS, Williams Learning and Tel-A-Train. Comprehensive student workbooks enhance the training modules and are included with every course to maximize the total learning experience.

"Our Electrical 1 Training Series offers a practical solution with 43 Web-delivered electrical maintenance training courses, representing some of the most common preventive and corrective electrical maintenance practices performed on electrical equipment in an industrial environment. Topics covered range from AC and DC fundamental reviews to motor, generator and circuit breaker maintenance and many more," stated President and CEO Steve Albright. "This is what we do best - purposeful education that goes beyond an enhancement for safety, it saves lives."

CiNet offers flexible delivery options, featuring a custom learning management system that keeps track of all trainee test scores, log times and site-information access and provides custom reporting options. Additionally, the award winning content can be integrated into the customer's LMS. CiNet's trusted AICC/SCORM compliant content and training platform ensures compatibility in any environment.

About CiNet
CiNet delivers performance-focused eLearning solutions to public safety, healthcare and industrial operations organizations. With one of the world's largest libraries of educational multimedia materials and trusted industry brands that have served customers for over 20 years, CiNet's customized training solutions are designed to help save lives, protect critical infrastructure, and improve workplace efficiency. For more information, please visit www.criticalinfonet.com.

Call 800-624-2272 or visit www.workplacetraining.com for more information or to schedule a consultation on how CiNet's Industrial Training Institute can significantly improve workplace performance and enhance the personnel safety and risk management of your organization.

For further information, contact:

Lonny Wilder - CiNet Industrial Training Institute
4101 International Parkway
Carrollton, TX 75007

Email:
[email protected]

Call:
800-624-2272

Critical Information Network (CiNet) connects public safety, healthcare and industrial operations professionals with the training information they need to work safely, maintain certifications, and achieve optimum performance.

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