Examples of Trainings in a sentence
Trainings will be in the form of electronic learnings (eLearnings), and can be accessed by clicking on the link in the upper right pane of the iMedidata screen.
The CANRA and Sexual Harassment Prevention Trainings must be completed for placement on the County-Wide Substitute List, and every July thereafter.
Post the prevailing wage rate scale and the Department of Labor and Training's prevailing wage poster in a prominent and easily accessible place on the work site in accordance with RIGL §37-13-11; posters may be downloaded at www.dlt.ri.gov/pw/Posters.htm .poster/htm or obtained from the Department of Labor and Training, Center General Complex, 1511 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, Rhode Island;4.
Required IHCDA Compliance Trainings, IHCDA application and policy webinars, IHCDA application and policy trainings, and IHCDA feedback sessions are not eligible for points in this category.
Accordingly the Orientation and Trainings for their skill up gradation would be arranged in the project as activity.
CONTRACTOR shall attend and/or provide Compliance Trainings as required by the Department Director unless otherwise deemed exempt by the Department Director or designee thereof.
Trainings will be provided or organized by the Title VI Coordinator and will often coincide with updates to our nondiscrimination policies and procedures.
This form is available on the Department of Labor and Training's website at www.dlt.ri.gov, Workforce Regulation and Safety, Prevailing Wage, Publications and Forms.
Monitored a total of 16 confirmed COVID-19 cases of which, 1 person was declared dead and 5 persons recovered; and reported a total of 614 suspect cases.b. Conducted Capacity Building Trainings such as OPS specimen collection, handling and transport, training on disinfection procedures, and demonstration on SARS CoV 2 RDT kits use and/or Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Donning and Doffing.
The applicant shall in addition set forth a proposed allocation of available water supply between or among the proposed non-residential users and shall set forth a plan or proposal pursuant to which such allocation can reasonably be monitored and enforced by the Township.