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Course Catalog2018-19
Educating workers to build environments where you want to live and work.
11 Career Tracks to take your career to the next level!
1,900 Courses offered in 2017!
35,500 enrollments in 2017. That’s an overall 15%
increase in enrollments!
97,000 members are eligible to take free classes!
13,700 members took a class in 2017!
797,000 hours of education received
by students in 2017!
26 Online Courses for
universal access and convenience!
63,000 different members have
taken a class!
Table of Contents
2Registration &
Eligibility
3Career Tracks
8Online Courses
10Courses &
Quick Courses
44Locations
On the Front Cover: First row, left to right:BERNETTA RAMSAY, PITTSBURGH, PA
LUIS QUISPE, QUEENS, NY Second row, left to right: JAVIER GOMEZ, WESTCHESTER, NY
BLAKE BATTLE, BRONX, NY Third row, left to right: ROSA ORTIZ, HACKENSACK, NJ
MICHAEL RAMOS, BRONX, NY Fourth row, left to right: SARA MARTINEZ, MIAMI, FL
RON BEYRA, BAYONNE, NJ
2018–19 Calendar This calendar applies to the Manhattan, NY, location.
Student CalendarFALL 2018
Tuesday, Aug 21–Tuesday, Sep 11, 2018 Fall 2018 Registration—(Lottery: See page 10)
Saturday, September 22, 2018 First Day of Classes
Monday, October 8, 2018 Holiday—Columbus Day—No Classes
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Holiday—Thanksgiving Weekend—No classes
Thursday, November 22, 2018 Holiday—Thanksgiving Day—No Classes
Friday, November 23, 2018 Holiday—Thanksgiving Weekend—No Classes
Saturday, November 24, 2018 Holiday—Thanksgiving Weekend—No Classes
Friday, December 14, 2018 Last Day of Classes WINTER 2018
Tuesday, Nov 27–Tuesday, Dec 18, 2018 Winter 2019 Registration—(Lottery: See page 10)
Saturday, January 5, 2019 First Day of Classes
Monday, January 21, 2019 Holiday—Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday—No Classes
Monday, February 18, 2019 Holiday—Presidents Day—No Classes
Monday, March 25, 2019 Last Day of Classes
SPRING 2019
Tuesday, Feb 26–Tuesday, Mar 26, 2019 Spring 2019 Registration—(Lottery: See page 10)
Saturday, April 6, 2019 First Day of Classes
Saturday, May 25, 2019 Holiday—Memorial Day Weekend—No Classes
Monday, May 27, 2019 Holiday—Memorial Day—No Classes
Monday, June 24, 2019 Last Day of Classes
Saturday, June 29, 2019 Graduation
Welcome!
We are excited to bring you another year of course offerings at the 32BJ Training Fund!Whether you are a returning student or you are planning on taking your first class, the Training Fund has plenty to offer. Here are just some of the highlights for you to check out:
n Online: Industry Math courses so you can learn the math you need to perform basic carpentry, electricity and plumbing projects no matter your location.
n New Active Shooter and Medical Emergency Preparedness in Miami, FL to better prepare workers on college campuses.
n Expanded courses in Philadelphia, PA including Sign Language Basics and Engaging Students with Disabilities to better prepare bus attendants to work effectively with the school children they assist.
n New classes in Pittsburgh, PA in ESL and Spanish to help workers bet-ter communicate with their coworkers, tenants and guests.
n Updated Fire Life Safety Course in New York City, NY to prepare you to meet all of the new FDNY requirements.
n New Locations Opening in: Stamford, CT; Waterbury, CT; Brooklyn, NY; Port Chester NY; Upper Manhattan, NY
We invite you to explore our catalog and choose the courses you would like to take. Our dedicated team of staff and instructors is ready to help you achieve your goals.
Best wishes for a productive year!
Howard I. Rothschild Héctor J. Figueroa Secretary Chairman
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1Go to training.32bjfunds.org and click “login” to enter your login ID and password. Instructions for users logging in for the first time can be found on that page.
2 Click on “courses” at the top. Enter the course name in the keyword field (or leave blank to see all courses). Use the dropdowns and check boxes to customize your search. Click on the green “SEARCH” button.
3 Click on the course title.
4 On the course details page you can find the dates and times that work with your schedule.
5 Click on “ENROLL” or
“REQUEST COURSE” to request your class.
EligibilityEligibility for the 32BJ Training Fund is fully detailed in the Summary Plan Description (SPD) available online at training.32bjfunds.org or by calling Member Services at 800-551-32BJ (3225), Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm. Your eligibility depends on the particular collective bargaining agreement or participa-tion agreement covering your employment. Generally, the waiting period for training is 90 days unless otherwise specified in your collective bargaining agreement or participation agreement. If you become ineligible and are out of work for more than 91 days, you may be required to complete the waiting period again. If you are taking a class when you become ineligible you will be allowed to complete your classes for that trimester. If you are participating in a yearlong course and you lose eligibility during the second trimester, you may complete the third trimester of that course. However, once you lose eligibility, you may not enroll in any new courses.
ON-SITE CLASSES
If you, a management company, or building owner have 10 or more eligible participants interested in attending a class and have appropriate space, the 32BJ Training Fund can deliver classes marked with the symbol at your building. Call 212-388-2124 for more details.
RegistrationONLINE
See page 1.
BY PHONE
Please call 212-388-3701 (in New York City) or 888-284-3225 (toll-free outside New York City) on the registration dates specified on page 44.
WALK-IN
See page 44.What to Bring■n Union ID to gain access to the building.■n Name(s) of the course(s) you want to take and the day(s) and the time(s) that you are available to take the courses.■n Original copy of a high school diploma from an English-speaking country or its equivalent (if you have not yet provided it). For those members without diplomas or the equivalent, an assessment appointment will be made at the time of your registration.■n If you are a new member, you may be asked to provide a pay stub to verify eligibility for classes.
If you miss the registration dates for any location, call 212-388-3701 or 888-284-3225.
About UsThe 32BJ Training Fund is a joint labor-management partnership that offers training to eligible participants at no cost. The fund is supported by contributions negotiated between 32BJ SEIU and participating employ-ers. Our mission is to train every participant to grow to the next level. We want to continually raise the standards of our industry by provid-ing 32BJ members with the tools they need to meet the challenges of a changing industry.
At the 32BJ Training Fund everything we do supports the goal of making it possible for members to get the education, training, and skills they need to grow in the quickly changing property services industry.
CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT
FOR LEARNING
Participants who take courses through the 32BJ Training Fund are hardworking people who make a commitment to their personal and professional development. Our Rules and Regulations are distributed at the start of each course. Not only are you expected to read the Rules and Regulations, but also to show your fellow students the respect they deserve by abiding by these rules.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Minimum attendance of 80 percent is required. Unfortunately, academic and computer classes that do not have regular attendance of at least eight students may be closed or combined. We will do our best to accommodate all students in another section. Ask your instructor to assign make-up work to improve your attendance rate.
COURSE/QUICK COURSE PREREQUISITES
Some courses and quick courses require you to complete a prerequisite—a preparatory course—before you enroll. Some courses require minimum reading and math skills. Achievement of these skills can be estab-lished by presenting a high school diploma or its equivalent from an English-speaking country, or by passing a standardized test at registration. These prerequisites are noted above each course description.
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSINGS
To inquire about the possible cancellation of classes in the event of a weather emergency or other hazardous conditions, contact your Site Manager.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
The 32BJ Training Fund does not discrimi-nate on the basis of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ethnicity, or religion in the administration of its educational or admission policies.
TEST OUT AVAILABLE
The 32BJ Training Fund allows members to test out of some prerequisite courses, where available. This is indicated above each course description.
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Take Your Career to the Next LevelThe 32BJ Training Program has 11 Career Tracks. Each one is designed to provide the essential steps and skills needed to progress to the next level in your career. Career Tracks are designed to give students a well-rounded, practical, and theoretical knowledge of their field.
Members who have completed a Career Track at the 32BJ Training Fund will be better suited to move into positions of increased responsibility.
While we offer no formal job placement or hiring services, we have found that experience gained at the 32BJ Training Fund can significantly improve a member’s likelihood of advancement in the Building Services field.
New! You can now select and enroll in a Career Track via our website! Find out more here: http://training.32bjfunds.org/careertracks
If you need help, contact our Career Advisor.
Career Tracks
Career Advisor Elizabeth Fergus
MissionTo provide assistance to eligible 32BJ members
looking to advance in the Building Services industry.
Services AvailableChoose a Career Track and
Develop an Action Plan•
Find a Mentor•
Review Career Plans•
Improve Your Résumé and Cover Letter
Writing Skills•
Develop Your Interviewing Skills
To make an appointment in Manhattan:
[email protected] or 212-388-3143
“If you are not willing to learn no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.”
Name: SAULO SANTOS
Job: Assistant Manager
Employer: Solow Management
Location: Manhattan, NY
Course Taken: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration License Certification COMMERCIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 725
Acquire the building blocks necessary to gain access as an entry-level building engineerPrerequisite■n High school diploma or its equivalent
Required Courses ■n Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I, II, III■n Air Conditioning and Refrigeration: Absorption Systems■n Air Pollution Control■n Computer: Internet Basics/ Social Media■n Human Relations ■n OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training■n Refrigeration License Preparation I, II, III
Elective Quick Courses (Choose three of these courses) ■n Blueprints: An Introduction■n Heat Pumps■n HVAC: Preventative Maintenance■n Refrigeration License Review■n Steam I: Theory■n Steam II: Hands-On
Cleaner COMMERCIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 136
Enhance skills to meet advanced industry standards Required Courses ■n Cleaning: Products and Techniques■n ESL I or the proven ability to speak and write English at an equivalent level
Required Quick Courses■n Customer Service for Building Service Workers■n Floor Care: Long Term■n Floor Care: Terrazzo and Tile■n OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Training
Cleaning Foreperson/ Lead CleanerCOMMERCIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 150
Progress from commercial office cleaner to lead cleaner or forepersonPrerequisite■n Cleaner Career Track
Required Courses■n Computer: Basics/New Users■n Human Relations■n Leadership and Supervisory Skills■n OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training■n Spanish for the Workplace
Required Quick Courses ■n Security Awareness■n Time Management
Green Commercial COMMERCIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 840
Obtain the skills and certifications necessary to operate a commercial building in an efficient and sustainable wayRequired Courses ■n Computer: Running a Building with a Computer■n Green Commercial (L1): GPRO Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing ■n Green Commercial (L2): Building Operator Certification I (BOC I) ■n Green Professional (L1): LEED Green Associate ■n Heating Systems I, II, III: Lab■n Refrigeration License Preparation I, II, II
Elective Quick Courses (Choose two of these courses) ■n Green Buildings: Advanced Air Sealing■n Green Buildings: Advanced Lighting■n Green Buildings: Commercial Recycling for NYC■n Log Keeping■n Roof Fan Maintenance
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Green Residential RESIDENTIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 660
Obtain the skills and certifications necessary to operate a multifamily building in an efficient and sustainable wayRequired Courses ■n Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I, II, III■n Computer: Running a Building with a Computer■n Green Residential (L1): Multifamily Building Operator■n Green Residential (L2): GPRO Operations and Maintenance ■n Green Residential (L3): BPI Multifamily Building Analyst ■n Heating Systems I, II, III: Lab
Elective Quick Courses (Choose two of these courses) ■n Green Buildings: Advanced Air Sealing■n Green Buildings: Advanced Lighting■n Green Buildings: Residential Recycling for Multifamily Buildings■n Green Residential: Green Coaching■n Log Keeping■n Roof Fan Maintenance
HandypersonCOMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 405
Gain the ability to perform the basic electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and other repairs required of a handypersonRequired Courses ■n Air Pollution Control■n Carpentry Basics ■n Electricity Basics■n Human Relations■n OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training■n Plumbing Basics■n Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems
Required Quick Course ■n Fire Safety for Residential Buildings
Elective Courses(Choose two of these courses) ■n Alarm Systems■n Blueprint Reading■n Computer: Basics/New Users■n Fire Life Safety Director for Commercial Buildings ■n Green Residential (L1): Multifamily Building Operator
Elective Quick Courses(Choose two of these courses) ■n Asbestos Awareness■n Cleaning: Products and Techniques■n Electricity: Troubleshooting■n Mold Awareness■n Plumbing: Troubleshooting
Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning (HRAC)RESIDENTIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 510
Gather the knowledge necessary to operate a building’s air conditioning and heating systemsRequired Courses ■n Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I, II, III■n Heating Systems I, II■n Human Relations■n OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training
Elective Courses(Choose two of these courses) ■n Air Conditioning and Refrigeration: Absorption Systems■n Computer: Basics/New Users■n Green Residential (L1): Multifamily Building Operator
Elective Quick Courses(Choose three of these courses) ■n Building Management: Ethics■n Electricity: Troubleshooting■n Heat Pumps■n Heating Systems III: Lab■n HVAC: Preventative Maintenance■n Plumbing: Troubleshooting
Need more help? See our website! Want to talk it through? Schedule an appointment with our Career Advisor.
Electricity Basics, Manhattan, NY
Superintendent/Resident Manager IRESIDENTIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 634
Obtain the knowledge needed to become an entry-level superintendentPrerequisite■n New York City Superintendent Career Track
Required Courses■n Computer: Running a Building with a Computer■n Fire Safety for Residential Buildings■n Green Residential (L1): BPI Multifamily Building Operator■n Heating Systems I, II■n Human Relations■n OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training■n Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems
Required Quick Course■n Superintendent: How to Become One
Elective Courses(Choose one of these courses) ■n Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I, II, III■n Locksmith I, II
Elective Quick Courses(Choose three of these courses) ■n Asbestos Awareness■n Blueprints: An Introduction■n Building Management: Ethics■n Customer Service for Building Service Workers■n Electricity: Troubleshooting■n Mold Awareness■n Online: Disaster Preparedness■n Plumbing: Troubleshooting■n Presentation Skills■n Renovation Projects: How to Manage■n Time Management
Need more help? See our website! Want to talk it through? Schedule an appointment with our Career Advisor.Career Tracks
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New York City SuperintendentRESIDENTIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 252
Gain the Superintendent Certification required by the NYC Housing Code 27-2055, D26-22.07Required Courses ■n Air Pollution Control■n Carpentry Repairs: Walls, Floors, and Doors■n Electricity Basics■n Plumbing Basics
Required Quick Courses ■n Bed Bug Awareness■n Carbon Monoxide Compliance■n Heat and Hot Water■n Integrated Pest Management■n Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting■n Visual Assessment and Local Law I
Security Professional
COMMERCIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 150
Acquire skills to handle a wide range of emergency situationsPrerequisite■n Currently licensed as a Security Officer
Required Courses and Quick Courses■n Active Shooter and Medical Emergency Preparedness■n Computer: Basics/New Users■n Fire Life and Safety Director for Commercial Buildings■n Fire Life and Safety Director Non Fire Emergency Course■n First Aid■n Human Relations■n Leadership and Supervisory Skills■n OSHA 30-Hour Construction or General Industry Outreach Training■n Security Officer: Effective Team Building
■n Security Officer: Managing Emotionally Distressed Persons■n Security Officer: Mental Health First Aid* (after completion of all other Career Track requirements)■n Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems
Elective Quick Courses(Choose seven of these courses) ■n Fire Guard for Office Buildings■n OSHA 10-Hour Construction or General Industry Outreach Training■n Security Officer: Anger Management/Defusing Hostility■n Security Officer: Bomb Threat Awareness■n Security Officer: Conflict Management/Dispute Resolution■n Security Officer: Customer Service■n Security Officer: Diversity Appreciation/Cultural Competency■n Security Officer: Emergency Response and Crisis Management■n Security Officer: Ethics
■n Security Officer: Observation and Perception: Meeting the Challenge of Profiling■n Security Officer: Report Writing■n Security Officer: Security in a School Environment■n Security Officer: Terrorism Awareness and Prevention
*Note that you must complete the Security Professional Career Track to be eligible to take “Mental Health First Aid” at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour course that teaches you how to help someone who may be experi-encing a mental health or substance use challenge. The training helps you identify, understand, and respond to signs of addictions and mental illnesses.PARTNER: JOHN JAY COLLEGE
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Superintendent/Resident Manager IIRESIDENTIAL
ESTIMATED CLASSROOM HOURS: 224
Move to a higher level of superintendent or resident managerPrerequisite■n Resident Manager I Career Track
Required Courses■n Building Management I, II, III■n Spanish for the Workplace ■n Leadership and Supervisory Skills
Required Quick Courses■n Blueprints: An Introduction■n Building Management: Ethics■n Green Professional: GPRO Operations and Maintenance■n Online: Disaster Preparedness■n Security Awareness■n Successful Supers: The 10 Habits of Highly Effective Supers
Elective Quick Courses(Choose one of these courses) ■n Asbestos Awareness■n Building Management: Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask■n Customer Service for Building Service Workers■n Electricity: Troubleshooting■n Mold Awareness ■n Online: Business Writing■n Online: Elder Abuse Awareness■n Plumbing: Troubleshooting■n Presentation Skills■n Renovation Projects: How to Manage
New York City College of Technology Certificates
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL Air Conditioning Equipment TechnicianRequired Courses■n Air Conditioning Systems Design■n Air Conditioning Systems Lab I* ■n Air Conditioning Systems Lab II■n HVAC Systems Graphics■n Principles of Air Conditioning I■n Principles of Air Conditioning II■n Principles of Refrigeration*■n Refrigeration Lab I*■n Refrigeration Lab II
Elective Courses(Choose one of these courses) ■n Air Conditioning Systems Lab III■n HVAC Systems Cost Estimating■n Principles of Environmental Protection■n Principles of Facility Energy Management■n Heating Equipment Technician
Required Courses■n Air Conditioning Systems Lab I*■n Combustion Processes and Equipment■n Fire Protection, Plumbing, and Electrical Systems for Buildings■n Heating Systems Lab■n HVAC Systems Graphics■n Hydronic Systems Design■n Principles of Air Conditioning I
*Note that you must complete these courses offered at the Training Fund plus obtain the appropriate FDNY RMO certification to obtain credit at New York City College of Technology. For more information visit the Administrative Office. The cost for all non-32BJ Training Fund Courses is the responsibility of the student.
New York Association of Realty Managers
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL
Gain the New York Accredited Realty Manager Certification Prerequisite ■n Superintendent/Resident Manager II Diploma Program
Required Quick Course ■n Building Management: Ethics
Certification/Competency ■n New York Accredited Realty Manager Certification (NYARM)
For certification, students must pass a written exam administered by NYARM. NYARM is dedicated to raising the standard of excellence for real estate and property management professionals through education, information, legislative initiatives, and a peer network that makes NYARM the benchmark for technological advancement and career enhancement.
Need more help? See our website! Want to talk it through? Schedule an appointment with our Career Advisor.
Online Courses at 32BJ Training Fund
Online: Basic Budgeting ONE HOUR
Learn the importance of a financial budget for managing personal expenses.
Online: Basic Principles of Electricity ONE HOUR
Become acquainted with voltage, current, resistance, power, conductors, insulators, semiconductors, and series versus parallel circuits.
Online: Business Writing ONE HOUR
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalentFind out how to write an effective business letter and memo, and how to update your résumé.
Online: Business Writing, Letters, and E-mails ONE HOUR
Prerequisites: Online: Business WritingImprove your ability to write coherent busi-ness messages by learning to write for differ-ent mediums: letters, memos, and e-mails.
Online: Chemical Hazard Communications ONE HOUR
Recognize the hazards associated with chemical substances, learn how to effectively communicate hazards, follow procedures to safely handle chemicals, and identify the procedures to safely store chemicals.
Online: Customer Service for Building Service Workers THREE HOURS
Identify the principles of excellent customer service. Using real-life building service worker scenarios, learn strategies to create a professional environment and navigate complex tenant interactions.
Online: Disaster Preparedness TWO HOURS
Familiarize yourself with what to do before, during, and after an emergency, loss of power, or weather-related disaster.
Online: Elder Abuse Awareness TWO HOURS
Gain knowledge about the issue of elder abuse, how to recognize the warning signs, and how to report suspected abuse.
Online: Effective Communication for Employees ONE HOUR
Understand how improving communication skills can improve working relationships, increase productivity and have a positive effect on your career.
Not all courses require your presence in a classroom! The classes listed below and on the next page are available online through the 32BJ Training Fund.
First-time users are required to take our short online introductory training before enrolling in their first online course; see box to the right for details.
Basic computer and Internet skills are expected of students taking online classes. First-time visitors to our website should select “COURSES” on the top gray bar and click “TAKING ONLINE COURSES” to learn all the steps required to get started.
Please call 888-284-3225 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.
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Learn everything you need to know about the rules surrounding registration and completion of an online course. After successful completion of this course, you will be able to register for up to two online classes at a time.
Check our website for our 2018-19 Webinars!Topics and Dates TBAMembers will be able to partic-ipate in select Quick Courses remotely through our website. Students will need webcam access to participate.
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Online: English as a Second Language SELF-PACED
Learn English vocabulary, phrases, and grammar through a fun interactive course.
Online: Fire Extinguisher Safety ONE HOUR
Understand what causes fires, identify preventative measures, list the different types of fire extinguishers, use a fire extinguisher safely and properly, and know proper fire safety measures and conduct.
Online: High School Equivalency (Test Assessing Secondary Completion [TASC]) SELF-PACED
Acquire test-taking strategies and practice for the High School Equivalency Test.
Online: Individual Anger Management ONE HOUR
Find out how to manage anger in an appropriate and constructive manner.
Online Math and Measuring Skills for Industry: CarpentrySELF-PACED
Overcome math anxiety and develop the math skills necessary to succeed in 32BJ industry classes. Learn to read a tape measure accurately, add and subtract fractions, and apply mathematical formulas used in carpentry.
Online Math and Measuring Skills for Industry: ElectricitySELF-PACED
Overcome math anxiety and develop the math skills necessary to succeed in 32BJ industry classes. Learn to read a tape measure accurately, add and subtract fractions, and apply mathematical formulas used in electricity.
Online Math and Measuring Skills for Industry: PlumbingSELF-PACED
Overcome math anxiety and develop the math skills necessary to succeed in 32BJ industry classes. Learn to read a tape measure accurately, add and subtract fractions, and apply mathematical formulas used in plumbing.
Online: Microsoft Excel SELF-PACED
Learn to enter and manipulate text in spreadsheets, format spreadsheets, create and manage databases, and more.
Online: Microsoft PowerPoint SELF-PACED
Create and format your own slides and presentations, fully customize your projects, and incorporate pictures, animation, sound, and more.
Online: Microsoft Word SELF-PACED
Become familiar with all core aspects of MS Word, from spell-checking to making tables and paragraph formatting.
Online: OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Training 10 HOURS
Acquire your 10-hour OSHA certificate by learning to recognize and prevent hazards in a general industry setting.
Online: OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training 30 HOURS
Gain your 30-hour OSHA certificate by learning to recognize and prevent hazards in a general industry setting.
Online: Presentation Skills ONE HOUR
Set goals, objectives, and overall intended outcomes of a presentation to create high levels of focus and greater audience appreciation.
Online: Safe Drivers 6 HOURS
Prerequisite: Valid New Jersey, New York, or Florida driver’s license Refresh your driving knowledge with a review of time-tested safe driving tips. Qualify for the Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP).
Online: Tools of the Trade 2 HOURS
Discover which tool is appropriate for a given task. In order to receive course credit, you must pass the Online: Tools of the Trade Exam after you complete the initial module. Successful completion of this course is required in order to receive credit for Carpentry Basics, Electricity Basics and/ or Plumbing Basics.
Online: Typing 2 HOURS
Learn to touch-type through basic skill-building lessons, increase your speed, and improve your productivity.
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Active Shooter and Medical Emergency Preparedness QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Learn to recognize workplace violence indicators and actions to take to prevent and prepare for potential active shooter incidents. This course complies with FDNY requirements for Fire Life Safety Director.
FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeSep 15, Sat, 10am–12pm
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 3, Wed, 5–9pmOct 13, Sat, 9am–1pmOct 19, Fri, 5–9:30pmNov 17, Sat, 12:30–5pm Dec 7, Fri, 5–9:30pmDec 15, Sat, 12:30–5pmJan 30, Wed, 5–9:30pmFeb 22, Fri, 9am–1:30pmApr 13, Sat, 1–5:30pmMay 3, Fri, 1–5:30pmJun 4, Tue, 5–9:30pm
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 6, Sat, 9–10:30amJan 19, Sat, 9–10:30amApr 6, Sat, 9–10:30am
Air Compressors: Certificate of Fitness Test Preparation QUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prepare to take the FDNY Examination for Certificate of Fitness to Operate Air Com-pressors. Certificate holders are equipped to make minor repairs and perform main-tenance on air compressors, including changing the oil, belts, aligning pulleys, and replacing air filters. Note that third-party test-ing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 4 & Oct 11, Thu, 12–3pm Oct 25 & Nov 1, Thu, 6–9pm Dec 1 & Dec 8, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmDec 6 & Dec 13, Thu, 1:30–4:30pm Jan 11 & Jan 18, Fri, 1–4pmFeb 16 & Feb 23, Sat, 12–3pm Mar 1 & Mar 8, Fri, 6–9pm Apr 19 & Apr 26, Fri, 6–9pm Jun 8 & Jun 15, Sat, 12–3pm
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma or its equivalent, Electricity Basics, Plumbing Basics Gain an understanding of basic refrigeration theories and principles, including heat, heat flow, refrigerants, temperature, and the pressure-temperature relationship within the refrigeration system. Review proper soldering and brazing techniques through hands-on practice. Learn about new environmentally friendly refrigerants.
MARYLAND
Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–4pm (Fall)Sat, 9am–4pm (Winter)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeTue & Thu, 6–9pm (Fall & Spring)Mon & Wed, 6–9pm (Winter)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street(Fall Only)Tue & Thu, 9am–12pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 12–3pm Wed & Fri, 6–9pm Sat, 9am–4pmQueens: Queens College Sat, 9am–4pm (Fall)Valhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Fall)
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–3pm (Spring)
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration IICOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ITroubleshoot and make mechanical and electrical repairs to domestic refrigerators. Learn the basic cycle of a domestic refrig-erator, and the tools and techniques used to install pressure gauges as per EPA regula-tions. Understand system pressure, recovery, evacuation, charging, and methods used to leak-check systems. Read electrical schemat-ics and understand basic motor principles and operation.
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Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–4pm (Winter)Sat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
About Course OfferingsCourses take place over an entire trimester, which is 11 to 16 weeks long. The length is indicated under each course title and is shown in the following format:COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Quick Courses vary in length, ranging from 1 to 10 sessions. The number of sessions and the length are indicated under each quick course title and are shown in the following format: QUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Courses and quick courses are offered at day, evening, and weekend times. Schedules and locations are located underneath the course and quick course descriptions. 11 week courses run all 3 trimesters unless otherwise stated.
WEEKDAY SESSIONS last 2 to 3 hours and meet once or twice per week.
WEEKEND SESSIONS last 2 to 6 hours and meet once per week.
Lottery To ensure that everyone has a fair and equal opportunity, we have a registration lottery to determine who gets enrolled in certain classes. This lottery is NOT first come, first served. We hold a request period for a few weeks before each of our three trimesters. During this request period members can request classes on the website, can come into the office, or can give us a call. Once the request period is complete we “run the lottery” in our registration system and equitably enroll members in these classes.
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NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeTue & Thu, 6–9pm (Winter)Mon & Wed, 6–9pm (Spring)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue & Thu, 9am–12pm (Winter) Tue & Thu, 6–9pm (Winter) Wed & Fri, 12–3pm (Winter)Wed & Fri, 6–9pm (Winter) Sat, 9am–4pm (Winter) Queens: Queens College Sat, 9am–4pm (Winter)Valhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Winter)
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–3pm (Fall)
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration III COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration IIAcquire the knowledge to take the EPA Universal Refrigerant Handling Certificate Test. Troubleshoot and make mechanical and electrical repairs on domestic and light commercial AC systems and refrigeration controls. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
MARYLAND
Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Fall)Sun, 9am–4pm (Spring)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–9pm (Fall)Tue & Thu, 6–9pm (Spring)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street(Spring Only)Tue & Thu, 9am–12pm Tue & Thu, 6–9pm Wed & Fri, 12–3pmWed & Fri, 6–9pm Sat, 9am–4pm Queens: Queens College Sat, 9am–4pm (Spring)Valhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–3pm (Winter)
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration: Absorption Systems COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration IIILearn basic absorption theory, operations, and maintenance. Understand the internal cycle of the absorption machine.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Fri, 6–9pm
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration: EPA Certification for Refrigerant Recovery QUICK COURSE: FIVE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration IIIPrepare to take the EPA Certification for the Refrigeration License Preparation examination or for Refrigeration License renewal. Learn about the test format, core general knowledge, the Clean Air Act, dehydration, safety, leak detection, and Type 1, 2, and 3 requirements. The exam will be administered in the final class. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
MARYLAND
Rockville: Montgomery CollegeJan 5–Feb 2, Sat, 9am–12pm
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 9–Dec 14, Fri, 6–9pm Feb 1–Mar 1, Fri, 6–9pm May 2–May 30, Thu, 6–9pmMay 15–Jun 12, Wed, 9am–12pm
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration: Variable Air Volume QUICK COURSE: THREE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration IIIAcquire an understanding of airflow concepts and associated standards. Learn how to set and maintain thermostats as well as how to troubleshoot air volume issues.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 15–Dec 6, Thu, 11am–2pm Jan 18–Feb 1, Fri, 6–9pm May 21–Jun 4, Tue, 6–9pm
Air Pollution Control COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalentGain knowledge to take the New York City Department of Environmental Protection’s Air Pollution Control Examination and the FDNY’s Certificate of Fitness Examination for #2 and #6 Low PSI Boiler. Review methods of energy conservation, identify types of fuel oil, and learn how to protect air quality. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon, 6–9pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 6–8:30pmWed, 6–8:30pmThu, 12–2:30pmSat, 9–11:30amManhattan: CUNY in the HeightsTue, 6–8:30pmQueens: Queens CollegeTue, 6–8:30pmThu, 6–8:30pmSat, 9:30am–12pm
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration III, Valhalla, NY
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Alarm SystemsCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Electricity Basics Select the right alarm system for a building facility, construct a basic system, or supervise installation. Review various alarm systems’ methods of installation. Study circuits, switches, and panels.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 6–9pm (Fall & Spring)
Anger ManagementQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Develop practical knowledge and skills that can be used to defuse anger in yourself and others. Understand feelings and behav-iors when confronted by anger, increase awareness of the causes of anger and hostility, and acquire skills to peacefully resolve confrontations.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High School Oct 27, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmFeb 9, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmApr 27, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
Asbestos Awareness QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Identify the many items that still contain asbestos, both in the interior and on the exterior of a building. Understand the health effects of asbestos and how to handle a situa-tion where it has been disturbed or where it is already in damaged condition.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeNov 3, Sat, 1–3pmMar 9, Sat, 1–3pmJun 1, Sat, 1–3pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 9, Tue, 6–8pm Nov 8, Thu, 12–2pm Jan 19, Sat, 1:30–3:30pm Feb 15, Fri, 6–8pm Apr 18, Thu, 6–8pm May 4, Sat, 1:30–3:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High School Nov 17, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMar 2, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMay 18, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
Bed Bug AwarenessQUICK COURSE: ONE 2.5-HOUR SESSION
Learn to detect, control, and eradicate bed bugs.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 7, Wed, 10am–12:30pm Nov 9, Fri, 6–8:30pm Jan 15, Tue, 6–8:30pm Jan 24, Thu, 10am–12:30pm Mar 20, Wed, 6–8:30pm Apr 9, Tue, 10am–12:30pm May 18, Sat, 1:30–4pm Jun 5, Wed, 6–8:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolNov 10, Sat, 9:30am–12pmFeb 23, Sat, 9:30am–12pmMay 11, Sat, 9:30am–12pm
Blueprint ReadingCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma or its equivalent Acquire the skills to read and understand blueprints. Review symbols, scale, and other basic concepts related to repair and renovation projects in residential and commercial buildings.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetWed, 6–9pmThu, 12–3pm Sat, 1–4pm
Blueprints: An Introduction QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Receive a basic overview of blueprints, the symbols and scale they contain, and an introduction to how to decipher them.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 13, Sat, 1–4pm Dec 6, Thu, 6–9pm Mar 13, Wed, 12–3pm May 14, Tue, 12–3pm Jun 5, Wed, 6–9pm
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Boiler Parts and AccessoriesQUICK COURSE: TWO 6-HOUR SESSIONS OR FOUR 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Develop an understanding of the basics of heat and heat transfer. Learn to identify the various types of boilers, their operating controls, safeties, burner equipment, and feedwater piping. Understand both gas and oil supply systems as well as heat and hot water controls.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSep 29 & Oct 6, Sat, 9am–3pm Apr 6 & Apr 13, Sat, 9am–3:pm Jan 12 & Jan 19, Sat, 9am–3pm
Building Codes: An Introduction QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Become familiar with the history of building codes, learn how to research New York City building codes, and identify those that are most relevant to residential building service workers. Receive an introduction to the violation removal process.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 26, Fri, 6–9pmNov 17, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmJan 30, Wed, 6–9pmMar 5, Tue, 12–3pmApr 18, Thu, 6–9pmJun 8, Sat, 9am–12pm
Building Engineer Trainee: BET QUICK COURSE: EIGHT 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Gain study skills and practice to take the School District of Philadelphia Building Engineer Exam.
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 13–Dec 8, Sat, 9am–12pmJan 26–Mar 16, Sat, 9am–12pmApr 13–Jun 15, Sat, 9am–12pm
Building Engineer Trainee: BET Class A License Study SkillsCOURSE: EIGHT 5-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Must be shadowing a Class A engineerPrepare for the Class A license exam by reviewing Building Engineer Trainee material.
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 13–Dec 8, Sat, 9am–2pmJan 26–Mar 16, Sat, 9am–2pmApr 13–Jun 15, Sat, 9am–2pm
“I’m looking forward to taking more classes in the fall so I can climb the ladder of success in the future.”
Name: MICHAEL RAMOS
Job: SUPERVISOR PORTER
Employer: Able Engineering Services
Location: Bronx, NY
Course Taken: Electricity Basics
Building Insurance: Who Is Covered? QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Understand who and what is covered by property, liability, and workers’ compen-sation insurance. Identify what additional coverage should be in place during renova-tion projects or special events in the building.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 25, Thu, 6–9pm Dec 5, Wed, 6–9pm Feb 14, Thu, 6–9pm Apr 17, Wed, 10am–1pm May 23, Thu, 6–9pm
Building Management I: Budgets and Preventative MaintenanceCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma or its equivalent, and Computer: Basics/New UsersGain an understanding of the budget review process, develop an operating budget, and interpret building financials. Understand how preventative maintenance affects a building budget and financials. Create budgets and preventative maintenance schedules in Microsoft Excel.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street (Fall Only) Fri, 12–2pmTue, 6–8pmSat, 10am–12pm
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Building Management II: Documentation and the LawCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Building Management I: Budgets and Preventative MaintenanceBecome familiar with the legal requirements of property management, including OSHA, Fair Housing, EEOC, and compliance with NYC Administrative Codes and Local Laws. In Microsoft Excel, create work schedules, payroll timesheets, and building mainte-nance records. Access compliance informa-tion, license status of tradespeople, and building violations online.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street (Winter Only)Fri, 12–2pmTue, 6–8pmSat, 10am–12pm
Building Management III: Project ManagementCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Building Management II and completion of, or concurrent registration in, OSHA 30-Hour General Outreach Training Complete rehabilitation projects on schedule and within budget. Understand construction contracts, alteration agreements, payment breakdowns, and requisitioning. Adhere to building codes and safety procedures and identify nonconforming work. Know when to use outside contractors and how to inter-act with them. Complete punch list items. Develop a capital budget.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street (Spring Only)Fri, 12–2pmTue, 6–8pmSat, 10am–12pm
Building Management: EthicsQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Explore ethical issues in simple terms and develop models necessary to evaluate situations and make sound ethical decisions. Topics include models of ethical decision making, ethics in fair housing, and conflicts of interest. PARTNER: NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF
REALTY MANAGERS
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10, Wed, 9am–12pm Nov 13, Tue, 6–9pm Jan 12, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Feb 7, Thu, 6–9pm May 10, Fri, 6–9pm Jun 4, Tue, 11am–2pm
Building Management: Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how a management company operates on a day-to-day basis. Discussion will include a review of back office procedures, staff man-agement, and building staff hiring practices.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 2, Fri, 6–9pm Nov 27, Tue, 12–3pm Feb 7, Thu, 6–9pm May 10, Fri, 12–3pm Jun 5, Wed, 6–9pm
Bus Drivers and Attendants: Bullying Prevention and De-EscalationQUICK COURSE: ONE 2-HOUR SESSION
Gain important insight and knowledge on de-escalation and bullying prevention techniques in order to best support students with disabilities during transport.
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 12:30–2:30pmMar 9, Sat, 12:30–2:30pmJun 1, Sat, 12:30–2:30pm
Bus Drivers and Attendants: Engaging Students with DisabilitiesQUICK COURSE: ONE 2-HOUR SESSION
Identify types of disabilities and learn best practices for engaging with students who have disabilities, including overcoming specific workplace challenges.
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 8–10amMar 9, Sat, 8–10amJun 1, Sat, 8–10am
Bus Drivers and Attendants: Sign Language BasicsCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Learn basic American Sign Language (ASL) signs. ASL is designed to optimize basic communication between deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing co-workers and/or customers.PARTNER: DEAF-HEARING COMMUNICATION CENTRE
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 10am–12pmSat, 12:30–2:30pm
Bus Drivers and Attendants: Improving Communication with Students with DisabilitiesQUICK COURSE: ONE 2-HOUR SESSION
Understand how to communicate effectively with students with visual impairment or cognitive challenges. Learn how to manage challenging behaviors in supportive and skillful ways.
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 10am–12pmMar 9, Sat, 10am–12pmJun 1, Sat, 10am–12pm
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Business Writing, Letters, and E-mailsQUICK COURSE: TWO 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Enhance your writing skills for your work-place writing needs, such as e-mails, letters, memos, or reports. You will learn how to clearly communicate your ideas in an orga-nized way, improve your level of accuracy in grammar, punctuation, and word usage for proper business writing, and develop effec-tive techniques to edit, proofread, and revise your workplace writing.PARTNER: PACE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
NEW YORK
Manhattan: Pace UniversitySat, 1–5pm
Carbon Monoxide Compliance QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn about the hazards of carbon monoxide in residential buildings and the requirements for installing CO detectors.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10, Wed, 6–9pm Nov 7, Wed, 10am–1pm Jan 17, Thu, 10am–1pm Feb 28, Thu, 6–9pm Apr 10, Wed, 10am–1pm May 11, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 6, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmJan 19, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmApr 6, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
Carpentry BasicsCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma or its equivalent, successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in Online: Tools of the TradeOperate tools within industry guidelines; make minor floor, wall, and ceiling repairs; and perform basic carpentry tasks. Identify materials, tools, and repair techniques. Learn to diagnose problems and perform minor repairs through hands-on experience.
CONNECTICUT
Enfield: Asnuntuck Community CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
MARYLAND
Camp Springs: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 9am-4pm (Fall) Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–4pm (Fall & Spring)
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne: Bayonne High SchoolSat, 9am–4pm (Winter)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeTue & Thu, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue & Thu, 6–9pmTue & Thu, 11am–2pm (Winter)Wed & Fri, 11am–2pm (Fall & Spring)Wed & Fri, 6–9pm Sat, 9am–4pmValhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–3pm
Chemical Safety in the WorkplaceQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Understand the hazards associated with common chemicals found in the workplace and how to best protect yourself. Gain knowledge of OSHA’s hazard communication requirements, hazardous materials, material safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Also learn about the safe han-dling and use of chemicals and spill-prevention techniques.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 17, Wed, 11am–2pm Nov 15, Thu, 6–9pm Feb 14, Thu, 6–9pm Mar 9, Sat, 1–4pm Apr 23, Tue, 9am–12pm May 16, Thu, 6–9pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 13, Sat, 9am–12pmJan 26, Sat, 9am–12pmApr 13, Sat, 9am–12pm
Citizenship Exam: Test PreparationCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: English as a Second Language II or the proven ability to speak and write EnglishPrepare for the U.S. Citizenship Examination. Study U.S. history and government struc-ture, practice the citizenship interview, and review the questions on the newest version of the citizenship exam. Information on the Legal Fund benefit will be presented. All questions concerning Immigration Fees should be directed to the Legal Fund. For more information, please visit training. 32bjfunds.org/citizenshipPARTNER: 32BJ LEGAL FUND
CONNECTICUT
Danbury: Western CT State UniversitySat, 1:30–3:30pmHartford: Capital Community CollegeSat, 8–10amNew Haven: Adult Education CenterSat, 1–3pmNorwalk: Norwalk Community CollegeSat, 1–3pmStamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus Sat, 1–3pm Sun, 1–3pm
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 2–4pmRockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pmSilver Spring: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pm
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolSat, 1:30–3:30pmDover: Morris County Organization for Hispanic AffairsSat, 1:30–3:30pmElizabeth: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–3:30pmHackensack: Bergen County Technical SchoolsSat, 1:30–3:30pmMorristown: Morristown High SchoolSat, 1:30–3:30pmNewark: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 1:30–3:30pmThu, 9am–12pmPaterson: Passaic County Community CollegeSat, 1:30–3:30pm
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Perth Amboy: Dr. Herbert N. Richardson SchoolSat, 1:30–3:30pm Plainfield: Union County College Sat, 1:30–3:30pmTrenton: Mercer County Community CollegeSat, 9am–1pmUnion City: Union City High SchoolSat, 1:30–3:30pm
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeSat, 1:30–3:30pmLong Island: Nassau Community CollegeSat, 11am–1pm Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetSat, 2–4pm Wed, 6–8pm Thu, 10am–12pmManhattan: CUNY in the HeightsSat, 1:30–3:30pm Manhattan: Pace UniversitySat, 2–4pmPort Chester: Port Chester High SchoolSat, 1:30–3:30pm Queens: Queens CollegeSat, 1:30–3:30pmWhite Plains: Berkeley CollegeSat, 1:30–3:30pm
VIRGINIA
McLean: International Language AcademySun, 9am–1pm
WASHINGTON, DC
Washington, DC: SED CenterSat, 2–4pm (Spring & Winter)Sun, 9am–1pm (Fall)
Cleaning: Basic Skills for CleanersQUICK COURSE: 3–33 HOURS (BASED ON EMPLOYER NEED)
Prerequisite: Employer Referral OnlyBecome familiar with essential work-related phrases to help communicate with cowork-ers, supervisors, and tenants. Learn how to avoid the most common safety hazards facing cleaners (slips, trips, falls, and blood-borne pathogens), review appropriate signage procedures, and get a basic cleaning skills refresher. Developed with important employer input to target the most common cleaner training needs.
Cleaning: Industrial Floor Surface CleaningCOURSE: THREE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Learn to choose and use cleaning chemicals, machinery, and equipment on a variety of surfaces (vinyl, ceramic tile, carpeting, concrete, etc.) according to industry and safety guidelines.
NEW YORK
Brooklyn: New York City College of TechnologyOct 26–Nov 9, SatMar 1–15, FriMay 17–31, FriPlease call 212-388-3701 for information on dates and times.
Cleaning: Products and TechniquesCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Acquire the knowledge to safely use cleaning chemicals, machinery, and equipment according to industry and OSHA guidelines. Learn which cleaning agents, equipment, and techniques are appropriate for various surfaces. Acquire strategies for low-impact environmental cleaning and housekeeping. Learn to operate and maintain floor care machines. Learn to use appropriate signage when cleaning. Training will include lecture, demonstrations, and hands-on practice.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetFri, 6–9pmFri, 11am–2pm (Fall)Fri, 9am–12pm (Winter & Spring)
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 9am–12pm (Fall & Spring)
Cleaning and Testing of Smoke DetectorsQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Prepare to take the FDNY certificate of fit-ness examination for Cleaning and testing of Smoke Detectors (F-78). Regulations require that smoke detectors in a building or struc-ture be tested and cleaned in accordance with Fire Code Section 901, the NYC Fire Rules and NFPA 72, 2002 edition FC 907.20.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 6, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmNov 15, Thu, 6–9pmDec 15, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmJan 30, Wed, 6–9pmFeb 12, Tue, 9am–12pmMar 14, Thu, 9am–12pmMar 30, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmApr 25, Thu, 6–9pmApr 27, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
College at CUNY Fall classes begin immediately after Labor Day. Call now! If you have a high school diploma or High School Equivalency (GED), and want to attend the City University of New York, call Abraham Marcus at the Joseph S. Murphy Institute at 212-642-2040 or e-mail [email protected] for information on how to get started. The following free noncredit courses will prepare you to take the CUNY admissions tests in math, reading, and writing.
COLLEGE PREPARATION:
Basic Math/Pre-Algebra (Tue & Thu, 6–8pm) Reading/Writing (Mon & Wed, 6–8pm or Tue & Thu, 12:30–2:30pm)
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Combustion Safety and Efficiency TestingQUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Green Residential (L1): BPI Multifamily Building Operator or Heating Systems I Learn to identify the CAZ (Combustion Appliance Zone), worst-case scenarios, calculate depressurization limits, and cal-culate proper chimney draft according to outside air conditions. Also learn to properly evaluate the results of diagnostic testing and current BPI guidelines to address deficien-cies or hazardous conditions uncovered during testing. Gain hands-on experience conducting a steady-state efficiency test for a multifamily boiler.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 19, Fri, 6–9pm Jan 22, Tue, 6–9pm Apr 11, Thu, 9am–12pmJun 8, Sat, 1–4pm
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)COURSE: TEN 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Undergo an intensive training program that raises awareness about emergencies and disasters and provides basic response skills needed for fire safety, light search and res-cue, disaster medical operations, and traffic control. After graduating, teams support their local communities by assisting with emergency education and response. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY OFFICE OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetMon & Wed, 6–9:30pm (Fall)
Computer: Android Basics QUICK COURSE: THREE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Learn how to operate and perform basic tasks with an Android smartphone, includ-ing making calls, texting, e-mailing, taking pictures, installing and using apps, changing settings, and proper maintenance.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 13–Oct 27, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Oct 17–Oct 31, Wed, 6–9pm Oct 18–Nov 1, Thu, 11am–2pm Jan 30–Feb 6, Wed, 6–9pmApr 20–May 4, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Computer: Autocad COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Blueprint Reading, Computer: Basics/New UsersLearn the fundamentals of CAD utilizingAutoCAD. The course focuses on theprinciples and conventions of CAD asused by the drafting/engineering profes-sional, including drawing tools, poly-lines,layers, text, and dimensioning.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetWed, 12–3pm (Fall)Thu, 6–9pm (Winter)Sat, 12:30–5pm (Spring)
Computer: Basics/New Users COURSE: 11 WEEKS
(Test Out available)Gain knowledge of basic computer skills and terminology, keyboard familiarity, mouse techniques, and navigation in Microsoft Windows. Establish a free e-mail account and browse the Internet, including industry, 32BJ, and Benefit Fund websites, and shop for building supplies online. Learn about online security precautions, avoiding scams, free anti-spyware, and first-stage troubleshooting.
CONNECTICUT
Norwalk: Norwalk Community CollegeSat, 1–4pm (Fall)Stamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus Sat, 1–4pm (Fall)
FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeSat, 2–5pm (Fall)
MARYLAND
Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pm (Winter)Silver Spring: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pm (Fall)
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Jersey City: Hudson County Community CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Morristown: Morristown High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Paterson: Passaic County Community CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)
Plainfield: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Union City: Union City High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Long Island: Nassau Community CollegeSat, 10am–1pm (Fall)Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue, 11am–2pm (Spring)Tue, 11:30am–2:30pm (Fall)Tue, 6–9pmWed, 9am–12pmWed, 6–9pmSat, 9am–12pm (Spring & Winter)Sat, 1:30–4:30pmPort Chester: Port Chester High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Manhattan: CUNY in the Heights Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall) Queens: Queens CollegeSat, 9:30am–12:30pm White Plains: Berkeley CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 9am–12pmPittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 9am–12pm (Fall)
VIRGINIA
McLean: International Language AcademySun, 9am–1pm (Fall)
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED CenterSun, 9am–1pm (Fall)
Computer: HardwareCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Identify the physical components of a personal computer. Install, uninstall, and test hardware, such as motherboards, chips, memory, floppy drives and hard drives, and build a PC from scratch. Install the Windows operating system and maintenance software. Format and create partitions on a hard drive.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetFri, 6–9pmSat, 1:30–4:30pm
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Computer: Internet Basics/Social Media COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Computer: Basics/New Users (Test Out available) Learn to use search engines effectively, create accounts, and participate in various social media sites such as LinkedIn, Face-book, Twitter, Google+, and blogs. Network and stay connected with coworkers, friends, and family. Understand how to set social media content to allow public or private viewing, learn how to tag, share, comment, and use hashtags.
FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeSat, 2–5pm (Spring)
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 2–4pm (Spring)Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pm (Fall & Spring)Silver Spring: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pm (Winter)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Long Island: Nassau Community CollegeSat, 10am–1pm (Winter)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 11am–2pmWed, 6–9pmThu, 6–9pmSat, 9am–12pmManhattan: CUNY in the Heights Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Port Chester: Port Chester High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Queens: Queens CollegeSat, 1–4pmWhite Plains: Berkeley CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 12:30–3:30pmPittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 12–2pm (Winter)
VIRGINIA
McLean: International Language AcademySun, 9am–1pm (Winter)
Computer: iPhone Basics QUICK COURSE: THREE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Understand how to operate and perform basic tasks with an iPhone smartphone, including: making calls, texting, e-mailing, taking pictures, installing and using apps, changing settings, and proper maintenance.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 1–Nov 15, Thu, 11am–2pm Nov 3–Nov 17, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmNov 7–Nov 21, Wed, 6–9pmFeb 9–Feb 23, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmMay 15–May 29, Wed, 6–9pm
Computer: Running a Building with a ComputerCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Computer: Spreadsheets (MS Excel)Test-drive some of the most popular building management and communication systems being used in residential and commercial buildings, including BuildingLink, Building Engines, LogCheck, and Portfolio Manager. Learn to perform advanced industry-related projects using Google Drive, Word, and Excel. Participate in a building tour to view new tech-nologies and automated features in person.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetWed, 9am–12pmThu, 6–9pm
Computer: Slide Presentation (MS PowerPoint) COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Computer: Basics/New Users Learn how to create presentations for employers and staff. Create a master slide, insert graphics, audio and video, animate text, and create charts. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 2–4pm (Winter)
NEW JERSEY
Elizabeth: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)Newark: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall & Spring)Wed, 6–9pm (Winter)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 12:30–3:30pm
“Taking computer classes is something that I needed to do. I really appreciate it.”
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Computer: Spreadsheets (MS Excel) COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Computer: Basics/New Users (Test Out available)Enter and format data in an online spreadsheet and in Microsoft Excel. Use formulas and templates to create budgets and invoices, and calculate sales tax and mortgage payments. Illustrate data through charts; study list management, absolute cell references, and filtering. Learn about data types and data validation. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
CONNECTICUT
Norwalk: Norwalk Community CollegeSat, 1–4pm (Spring) Stamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford CampusSat, 1–4pm (Spring)
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)Elizabeth: Union County College Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)Jersey City: Hudson County Community College Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)Morristown: Morristown High School Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)Newark: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)Paterson: Passaic County Community College Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)Plainfield: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community College Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring) Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetWed, 6–9pmSat, 9am–12pmManhattan: CUNY in the HeightsSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)White Plains: Berkeley CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring) Port Chester: Port Chester High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spring)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 9am–12pm
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED CenterSun, 9am–1pm (Spring)
Computer: Word Processing (MS Word) COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Computer: Basics/New Users Learn beginning to intermediate word pro-cessing skills using Microsoft Word. Explore the MS Word environment, create a docu-ment from a template, perform basic format-ting, insert graphics, spell-check, and print. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
CONNECTICUT
Norwalk: Norwalk Community CollegeSat, 1–4pm (Winter) Stamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford CampusSat, 1–4pm (Winter)
FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeSat, 2–5pm (Winter)
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 2–4pm (Fall) Silver Spring: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–1pm (Spring)
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Elizabeth: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Jersey City: Hudson County Community CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Morristown: Morristown High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Newark: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 1:30pm–4:30pm (Winter)Paterson: Passaic County Community College Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)Plainfield: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Winter)
NEW YORK
Long Island: Nassau Community CollegeSat, 10am–1pm (Spring) Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 6–9pmSat, 9am–12pm (Winter)Sat, 1:30–4:30pm (Fall)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 9am–12pm
VIRGINIA
McLean: International Language Academy Sun, 9am–1pm (Spring)
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED CenterSun, 9am–1pm (Winter)
Conflict Management/Dispute Resolution QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Understand the conflict cycle, identify sources of conflict, problem-solving techniques, and effective communication. Recognize how personal attitudes about conflict can influence the ability to intervene in conflict situations.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolNov 3, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmFeb 16, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMay 4, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
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CPR/AED QUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Obtain CPR/AED certification. Learn how to recognize cardiac arrest, get emergency care on the way quickly, perform CPR on an adult and a child, and how to use an auto-mated external defibrillator (AED). Note that students arriving more than 30 minutes late will not be admitted to the class.PARTNERS: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION OR
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FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeJan 12, Sat, 9:30am–1:30pm
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community College Nov 3, Sat, 1–5pmFeb 16, Sat, 1–5pm May 18, Sat, 1–5pmRockville: Montgomery CollegeOct 21, Sun, 1–5pmFeb 3, Sun, 1–5pmMay 5, Sun, 1–5pmSilver Spring: Montgomery College Oct 28, Sun, 1–5pmFeb 10, Sun, 1–5pmMay 12, Sun, 1–5pm
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolMay 4, Sat, 12:30–4:30pm Dover: The Organization for Hispanic AffairsFeb 23, Sat, 12:30–4:30pm Morristown: Morristown High SchoolOct 20, Sat, 12:30–4:30pm
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community College Nov 10, Sat, 9am–1pmMar 2, Sat, 9am–1pmMay 11, Sat, 9am–1pmLong Island: Nassau Community CollegeJan 26, Sat, 10am–2pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 3, Wed, 5–9pm Oct 13, Sat, 9am–1pm Nov 1, Thu, 9am–1pm Nov 17, Sat, 9am–1pm Nov 17, Sat, 1–5pm Dec 7, Fri, 9am–1pm Dec 8, Sat, 1–5pm Jan 12, Sat, 1–5pm Jan 19, Sat, 1–5pm Jan 23, Wed, 5–9pm Jan 25, Fri, 9am–1pm Feb 2, Sat, 1–5pm
Feb 16, Sat, 1–5pm Feb 19, Tue, 5–9pm Mar 5, Tue, 5–9pm Mar 16, Sat, 1–5pm Mar 19, Tue, 5–9pm Apr 19, Fri, 5–9pm Apr 27, Sat, 1–5pm May 9, Thu, 5–9pm May 11, Sat, 1–5pm May 21, Tue, 9am–1pm Jun 8, Sat, 1–5pm White Plains: Berkeley College Mar 9, Sat, 9am–1pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Admin. OfficeSep 22, Sat, 11am–2pmApr 6, Sat, 12–3pm
VIRGINIA
Arlington: Syphax Adult Education Center Sep 29, Sat, 1–5pmFeb 16, Sat, 1–5pmMay 4, Sat, 1–5pmMcLean: International Language Academy Oct 27, Sat, 1–5pmFeb 9, Sat, 1–5pmMay 11, Sat, 1–5pm
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED Center Oct 20, Sat, 12–4pmFeb 16, Sat, 12–4pmMay 18, Sat, 12–4pm
CPR/First Aid QUICK COURSE: ONE 8-HOUR SESSION Obtain CPR/AED certification. Learn how to recognize cardiac arrest, get emergency care on the way quickly, perform CPR on an adult and a child, and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). Learn appropriate responses to heart attacks, choking, diabetic shock, and how to stabilize victims until EMS arrives. Note that students arriving more than 30 minutes late will not be admitted to the class. PARTNERS: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION OR
AMERICAN RED CROSS
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 20, Sat, 9am–5pm Nov 14, Wed, 12–8pm Dec 11, Tue, 9am–5pm Jan 11, Fri, 9am–5pm Feb 23, Sat, 9am–5pm Mar 12, Tue, 12–8pm Apr 18, Thu, 12–8pm May 18, Sat, 9am–5pm Jun 11, Tue, 9am–5pm
White Plains: Berkeley CollegeNov 10, Sat, 9am–6pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSep 29, Sat, 8am–4pm Jan 12, Sat, 8am–4pmApr 6, Sat, 8am–4pm
Crisis Prevention and Management QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Learn how to effectively respond to and manage emergency and crisis situations and become familiar with methodology on crisis prevention. Learn tips on how to recognize and solve issues before they turn into crisis situations.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 18 & Oct 25, Thu, 5–9pm Nov 13 & Nov 20, Tue, 10am–2pmJan 18 & Jan 25, Fri, 10am–2pm Apr 23 & Apr 30, Tue, 10am–2pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 9am–12pmMar 9, Sat, 9am–12pmJun 1, Sat, 9am–12pm
Customer Service for Building Service WorkersQUICK COURSE: TWO 2-HOUR SESSIONS OR ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to deal effectively with tenants, employers, coworkers, and members of the public. Through discussion and role-playing learn about conflict resolution, professional conduct, and communication skills. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 1 & Nov 8, Thu, 11am–1pm Nov 8 & Nov 15, Thu, 6–8pm Nov 10, Sat, 1–5pm Jan 17 & Jan 24, Thu, 6–8pm Apr 20, Sat, 1–5pmMay 16 & May 23, Thu, 5–7pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 13, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmJan 26, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmApr 13, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
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Disaster Preparedness QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Employer ReferralLearn what to do before, during,, and after an emergency, loss of power, or weather-related disaster. Topics include: emergency commu-nication, working with special needs tenants, and portable generator safety. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected]: NEW YORK CITY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
Diversity Appreciation/Cultural Competency QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Understand how to recognize, appreciate, and value people who are different and treat them with dignity and respect.
PENNYSLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High School Nov 10, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm Feb 23, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm May 11, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
Doorperson Skills: Excellence in Service QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Develop strong communication skills, learn how to maintain a professional appearance, multitask, and remain cool under pressure. Doorpersons and concierges make a major impression on how tenants and guests expe-rience a particular building. Develop and hone the many skills it takes to run the front of house functions of a building.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 7, Wed, 11am–2pm Nov 15, Thu, 6–9pm Nov 17, Sat, 1–4pm Feb 7, Thu, 6–9pm Feb 9, Sat, 1–4pm Feb 12, Tue, 11am–2pm May 17, Fri, 6–9pm May 22, Wed, 12–3pm Jun 1, Sat, 1–4pm
Electricity Basics COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma or its equivalent, successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in Online: Tools of the Trade(Test out available)Identify wires, cables, and service distribu-tion panels. Safely install switches, recep-tacles, doorbells, emergency lights, and lighting fixtures. Learn basics of electrical theory, Ohm’s law, electrical codes, and how to make basic electrical repairs. Review energy efficiency practices.
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community College Sat, 9am–4pm
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne: Bayonne High School Sat, 9am–4pm (Fall)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–9pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue & Thu, 9am–12pmTue & Thu, 12–3pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pm
Queens: Queens CollegeMon & Wed, 9am–12pmMon & Wed, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmValhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Fall)
PENNSYLVANIA
Oakdale: Parkway West Career and Technology CenterSat, 10am–12pm (Spring) Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–3pm
Electricity: Troubleshooting QUICK COURSE: TWO 6-HOUR SESSIONS OR FOUR 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Electricity BasicsLearn to read electrical blueprints, troubleshoot circuits, and repair different types of fluorescent light fixtures. Improve troubleshooting skills and ability to repair low voltage systems such as timing devices.
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne: Bayonne High SchoolJan 26–Feb 16, Sat, 9am–12pm
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 19–Dec 10, Mon, 11am–2pm or 6–9pm Jan 21–Feb 11, Mon, 11am–2pm or 6–9pm Apr 29–May 20, Mon, 11am–2pm Apr 30–May 21, Tue, 6–9pm May 4–Jun 1, Sat, 4–7pm
Electricity Basics, Bayonne, NJ
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English as a Second Language COURSE: VARIES
Develop English skills to become more successful and confident at work and in daily life. Classes are taught through five levels that build and grow essential English skills. Speaking, listening, reading, writing, gram-mar, and pronunciation are taught through fun and interactive activities inspired by real-world situations and events. Gain fluency and confidence in using English at work, at home, and in your community. See page 8 to learn more about taking this course online.
CONNECTICUT
Danbury: Western Connecticut State UniversitySat, 8:30am–12:30pmHartford: Capital Community CollegeSat, 9am–1pmNew Haven: Adult Education CenterSat, 8:30am–12:30pmNorwalk: Norwalk Community CollegeSat, 8:30am–12:30pmStamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford CampusSat, 8:30am–12:30pmSun, 8:30am–12:30pm
FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeSat, 9:30am–1:30pm
MARYLAND
Baltimore: Baltimore City Community CollegeSat, 9am–2pmHyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeTue & Thu, 10am–1pm (Winter & Spring)Sat, 9am–2pmRockville: Montgomery CollegeSat, 9am–2pmSilver Spring: Montgomery CollegeSat, 9am–2pm
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolSat, 9am–1pmCamden: Camden County CollegeSat, 9am–1pmDover: Morris County Organization for Hispanic AffairsSat, 9am–1pm Elizabeth: Union County CollegeSat, 9am–1pm
Hackensack: Bergen County Technical SchoolsSat, 9am–1pmJersey City: Hudson County Community College Sat, 9am–1pmMorristown: Morristown High School Sat, 9am–1pmNewark: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office Mon, 9am–1pmWed, 9am–1pmSat, 9am–1pmNew Brunswick: Middlesex County CollegeSat, 9am–1pmPaterson: Passaic County Community CollegeSat, 9am–1pmPerth Amboy: Dr. Herbert N. Richardson SchoolSat, 9am–1pmPlainfield: Union County College Sat, 9am–1pm Trenton: Mercer County Community CollegeSat, 9am–1pmUnion City: Union City High School Sat, 9am–1pm
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–8pmTue & Thu, 6–8pmWed & Fri, 10am–12pmSat, 9am–1pmLong Island: Nassau Community CollegeSat, 1:30–5:30pmManhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue & Thu, 12–2pmTue & Thu, 6–8pmWed & Fri, 12–2pmWed & Fri, 6–8pmSat, 9am–1:30pm Manhattan: CUNY in the HeightsTue & Thu, 6–8pmSat, 9–1pmManhattan: Pace UniversitySat, 9am-1:30pm (Fall & Winter)Port Chester: Port Chester High SchoolSat, 9am–1pmQueens: Queens CollegeTue & Thu, 6–8pmSat, 9am–1pmWhite Plains: Berkeley College Sat, 9am–1pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 10am–12pm (Fall)
VIRGINIA
Arlington: Syphax Adult Education CenterSat, 9am–2pmMcLean: International Language Academy Sat, 9am–2pm
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED CenterMon & Wed & Thu, 10am–12pm Mon & Wed & Thu, 6–8pm Sat, 9am–2pm
English as a Second Language: Pronunciation Intensive QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Prerequisite: Currently enrolled in or completed an English as a Second Language Course Learn to properly articulate the sounds of American English in this conversational quick course.
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSep 29–Dec 1, Sat, 2–4pmJan 19–Mar 16, Sat, 2–4pm Apr 20–Jun 22, Sat, 2–4pmRockville: Montgomery CollegeOct 28–Dec 2, Sun, 9am–1pmFeb 10–Mar 10, Sun, 9am–1pmMay 12–Jun 16, Sun, 9am–1pmSilver Spring: Montgomery CollegeOct 28–Dec 2, Sun, 9am–1pmFeb 10–Mar 10, Sun, 9am–1pmMay 12–Jun 16, Sun, 9am–1pm
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community College Sep 22–Dec 8, Sat, 9am–1pmSep 24–Dec 5, Mon & Wed, 6–8pmJan 12–Mar 23, Sat, 9am–1pmJan 14–Mar 20, Mon & Wed, 6–8pmApr 6–Jun 22, Sat, 9am–1pmApr 8–Jun 19, Mon & Wed, 6–8pm
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 3–Nov 7, Wed, 10am–1pm Oct 12–Dec 14, Fri, 6–9pm Oct 13–Nov 17, Sat, 2–5pm Jan 29–Mar 5, Tue, 6–9pm Jan 30–Mar 20, Wed, 10am–1pm Feb 2–Mar 9, Sat, 2–5pm Apr 17–May 22, Tue, 6–9pm Apr 18–May 23, Thu, 10am–1pm Apr 27–Jun 8, Sat, 2–5pm Manhattan: Pace UniversityOct 13–Nov 17, Sat, 2–5pmFeb 2–Mar 9, Sat, 2–5pmApr 27–Jun 8, Sat, 2–5pmWhite Plains: Berkeley College Sep 22–Dec 8, Sat, 9am–1pmJan 12–Mar 23, Sat, 9am–1pmApr 6–Jun 22, Sat, 9am–1pm
VIRGINIA
Arlington: Arlington Mill Community Center Oct 14–Nov 4, Sun, 9am–2pm Jan 27–Feb 17, Sun, 9am–2pmApr 21–May 12, Sun, 1:30–5:30pm McLean: International Language AcademySat, 9am–2pm
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED Center Sept 23–Oct 21, Sun, 9am–1pmJan 20–Feb 17, Sun, 9am–1pmApr 28–Jun 2, Sun, 9am–1pm
English for Cleaning and MaintenanceQUICK COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Familiarize yourself with essential words and phrases to improve communication with supervisors, coworkers, and clients in cleaning and maintenance jobs. As a maintenance worker or cleaning staff member, you will acquire the language skills necessary to speak and understand more at work and build your confidence in spoken English. You will learn the words and phrases that directly relate to your work, so you can use what you learn immediately. You will get practice in class through role-play-ing, listening to live and prerecorded audio examples, and helpful handouts. Each session includes job-specific vocabulary and phrases, plus basic English for common vocabulary and expressions. Appropriate for beginning English language learners.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: Pace UniversitySat, 9am–12pm
Facilities ManagementQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to coordinate and overseesafe, secure, and sound operations and maintenance of your building in a cost- effective manner. Explore ways to meet the needs of tenants, coordinate vendor and engineering services and inventory control.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetNov 8, Thu, 6–9pmJan 31, Thu, 6–9pmMay 16, Thu, 11am–2pm
Financial Advisory Program: Getting Ahead QUICK COURSE: FIVE 2-HOUR SESSIONS
Consult with an expert personal financial planner to build a comprehensive, personal-ized financial plan, including an assessment of your credit profile, and get connected with financial products to help you reach your financial goals. PARTNER: NEIGHBORHOOD TRUST
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 9–Nov 6, Tue, 12–2pm Oct 11–Nov 8, Thu, 6–8pm Oct 13–Nov 10, Sat, 11am–1pm Apr 13–May 11, Sat, 11am–1pm Apr 16–May 14, Tue, 12–2pm Apr 18–May 16, Thu, 6–8pm
Financial LiteracyQUICK COURSE: VARIES
Learn to create a budget, manage credit and long-term financial goals. Review the finan-cial tools you can use to reach your goals, receive guidance on how to purchase a home, and gain an understanding of various types of mortgages. Also learn about identity theft, money scams, and debt reduction.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSep 22 & 29, Sat, 12:30–4pmJan 5 & 12, Sat, 12:30–4pmMar 30 & Apr 6, Sat, 12:30–4pmPittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeFeb 9, Sat, 12–3pm
Fire Alarm Systems QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Master material needed to successfully pass the FDNY’s Certificate of Fitness examination for: Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems and Other Related Systems (S-95). Review the fire alarm control panels, fire alarm system power supplies, fire alarm initiating devices, manual or pull devices, carbon monoxide detectors, sprinkler water flow detectors, supervisory devices, and other components of the fire alarm system. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 20, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm Nov 15, Thu, 6–9pm Feb 16, Sat, 6–9pm Apr 11, Thu, 6–9pm Jun 8, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMar 9, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmJun 8, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
English as a Second Language, White Plains, NY
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Fire and Emergency Drill ConductorQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to lead fire drills in buildings that do not require a fire safety director. The main purpose of a fire and emergency drill conductor is to make sure that fire drills are conducted in a safe and orderly manner.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10, Wed, 6–9pmDec 7, Fri, 11am–2pm Dec 15, Sat, 9am–12pm Jan 19, Sat, 1–4pm Feb 8, Fri, 11am–2pm Mar 14, Thu, 6–9pmApr 18, Thu, 6–9pmMay 10, Fri, 11am–2pm May 18, Sat, 9am–12pm
Fire GuardQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Prepare to take the FDNY’s Certificate of Fitness Examination for Fire Guard. The test is good for all tests in the Fire Guard Series, including the new F-01 (Citywide Fire Guard for Impairments), which replaces the old F-36 and F-91. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 7, Wed, 6–9pm Jan 19, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm Mar 16, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm May 21, Tue, 3–6pm
Fire Life Safety Director for Commercial BuildingsFormerly known as Fire Safety Director for Commercial Buildings
COURSE: 12 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Three years’ full-time work experience in one or more fields acceptable to FDNY, or 18 months’ full-time work experience in one or more of the fields that includes at least six months of continuous employment at one work location is required in order to qualifyReview the material needed to success-fully pass the FDNY’s Certificate of Fitness examination for Fire Life Safety Director
as required in Class B (Office) or Class R-1 (Hotel/Motel) commercial buildings. Learn to develop and implement a fire safety and prevention plan. Learn how to mitigate the damage or injuries resulting from active shooter and medical emergency incidents occurring in high-rise buildings. All students must pass the FDNY approved Graduation Test before they can be sent to the FDNY for testing. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon, 6–9pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 10am–2pmTue, 5:30–9:30pmWed, 5:30–9:30pmFri, 9am–1pmSat, 9am–1pmQueens: Queens CollegeSat, 9am–1pm
Fire Life Safety Director Non Fire Emergency CourseFormerly known as EAPD
QUICK COURSE: TWO 4.5-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Must possess a valid Fire Safety Director Certificate of Fitness and work in a building with an approved EAPPrepare and qualify to take the FDNY Emergency Action Plan Director test (Rule 3 RCNY 9-08). Learn about shelter in place, in-building relocation, full building evac-uations, bomb threats, hazardous material incidents, weather-related emergencies, and blackouts. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 4 & Oct 11, Thu, 4:30–9pm Nov 3 & Nov 10, Sat, 12:30–5pm Nov 28 & Dec 5, Wed, 4:30–9pm Jan 19 & Jan 26, Sat, 12:30–5pm Mar 15 & Mar 22, Fri, 4:30–9pmMar 23 & Mar 30, Sat, 1–5:30pm Apr 13 & Apr 20, Sat, 12:30–5pm May 30 & Jun 6, Thu, 4:30–9pm
Fire Life Safety Director On Site Prep QUICK COURSE: ONE 2-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Must have passed the EAP written examinationPrepare and qualify to take the FDNY Emergency Action Plan On-Site Director test (2014 NYC Fire Code). Review the four parts of the EAP On-Site Exam: Building Familiarization, Demonstration of Skills, Non-Fire Emergency Scenarios, and Knowledge of Training requirements. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 19, Fri, 6–8pm Dec 8, Sat, 12:30–2:30pm Feb 9, Sat, 12:30–2:30pm Mar 1, Fri, 6–8pm May 16, Thu, 6–8pm Jun 1, Sat, 12:30–2:30pm
Fire Safety and Alarm Systems in Homeless SheltersQUICK COURSE: ONE 8-HOUR SESSION OR 2-FOUR HOUR SESSIONS
Prepare for the Certificate of Fitness for Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Sys-tems in Homeless Shelters (F-80). Under-stand how to operate a one-way voice com-munication system, regardless of occupancy classification, that is operated or occupied by more than 15 persons for a period of more than 30 days, including emergency shelters.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Sep 22 & 29, Sat, 1–5pmOct 23, Tue, 9am–5pm Nov 29, Thu, 11am–7pm Dec 11, Tue, 9am–5pm Feb 7, Thu, 11am–7pmMar 23 & 30, Sat, 1–5pmApr 17, Wed, 11am–7pm May 21, Tue, 9am–5pmJun 8 & 15, Sat, 1–5pm
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Fire Safety for Residential Buildings QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn to conduct fire safety inspections and what is needed to comply with applicable codes and standards.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10, Wed, 6–9pm Dec 1, Sat, 1–4pm Dec 7, Fri, 6–9pm Dec 7, Fri, 11am–2pm Jan 12, Sat, 1–4pm Feb 8, Fri, 11am–2pm Feb 8, Fri, 6–9pm Mar 14, Thu, 6–9pm Apr 11, Thu, 6–9pm Jun 1, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm Jun 7, Fri, 1–4pm Jun 7, Fri, 6–9pm
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 9am–12pmMar 9, Sat, 9am–12pmJun 8, Sat, 9am–12pm
Fireman: Low Pressure Black Seal Preparation COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Actively employed school custodian in New Jersey with 90-hour logbook completed or close to completionPrepare to sit for the Fireman Low Pressure Black Seal state examination. Review all aspects of boiler operation, including safety, fittings, and boiler systems. Identify high frequency questions on the exam, improve your test-taking skills, and learn about the application process.
NEW JERSEY
Hackensack: Bergen County Technical SchoolsSat, 9am–1pm
First AidQUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Learn appropriate responses to heart attacks, choking, diabetic shock, and how to stabilize victims until EMS arrives. Note that students arriving more than 30 minutes late will not be admitted to the class.PARTNERS: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION,
AMERICAN RED CROSS OR QS2 TRAINING
FLORIDA
Little Havana: Miami Dade CollegeJan 12, Sat, 2–6pm
NEW JERSEY
Bound Brook: Bound Brook High SchoolMar 9, Sat, 12:30–4:30pmDover: The Organization for Hispanic Affairs Nov 17, Sat, 12:30–4:30pmMorristown: Morristown High School Jun 1, Sat, 12:30–4:30pm
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 20, Sat, 1–5pm (Spanish) Oct 27, Sat, 1:30–5:30pm Nov 7, Wed, 5–9pm (Spanish)Nov 8, Thu, 5–9pm Dec 6, Thu, 5–9pm Dec 11, Tue, 9am–1pm (Spanish)Jan 19, Sat, 1–5pm (Spanish) Feb 5, Tue, 9am–1pm Feb 9, Sat, 1–5pm Feb 12, Tue, 9am–1pm (Spanish)Mar 9, Sat, 1–5pm (Spanish) Mar 19, Tue, 9am–1pm Apr 23, Tue, 9am–1pm (Spanish)
May 17, Fri, 9am–1pm May 17, Fri, 5–9pm (Spanish) Jun 7, Fri, 5–9pm (Spanish)
Floor Care: Long TermCOURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Review procedures for long-term floor care tasks. Training will include lectures, demon-strations, and hands-on practice.
NEW YORK
Brooklyn: New York City College of TechnologyOct 19, FriFeb 22, FriJun 7, FriPlease call 212-388-3701 for information on dates and times.
Floor Care: Terrazzo & TileCOURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn to clean and maintain terrazzo floors properly. Training will include lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice in stripping, waxing, and finishing terrazzo floor tiles.
NEW YORK
Brooklyn: New York City College of TechnologyOct 12, FriMar 15, FriMay 3, FriPlease call 212-388-3701 for information on dates and times.
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Green Buildings: Advanced Air Sealing QUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Learn the concepts behind air sealing and how to effectively seal leaks in a building to reduce heating and cooling losses, save money, and improve tenant comfort. Practice through hands-on exercises. Develop an air sealing plan for your building.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10 & Oct 17, Wed, 9am–12pm or 6–9pm Feb 19 & Feb 26, Tue, 11am–12pm or 6–9pmMay 16 & May 23, Thu, 9am–12pm or 6–9pm
Green Buildings: Advanced Lighting QUICK COURSE: FOUR 3-HOUR SESSIONS OR TWO 6-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Electricity BasicsReview the range of lighting from selection, replacement, design, and redesign with a focus on energy cost and calculation. Learn to select replacement bulbs and fixtures, calculate cost of operation, and understand available rebates.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeFor more information, call 212-539-2811.Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 20–Nov 10, Sat, 9am–12pmFeb 18–Mar 11, Mon, 6–9pmMay 28–Jun 18, Tue, 6–9pm
Green Buildings: Commercial Recycling for NYCQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn about the NYC Zero Waste program and how it applies to commercial buildings. Understand the requirements for setting up recycling, including requirements for recycling stations, signage, and handling recyclables and fines.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10, Wed, 9am–12pm or 6–9pm Feb 7, Thu, 9am–12pm or 6–9pm Apr 26, Fri, 9am–12pm or 6–9pm
Green Buildings: GPRO Fundamentals QUICK COURSE: THREE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Acquire a basic understanding of the concepts and strategies of Green Buildings. Students can qualify to take the Fundamen-tals of Building Green certificate exam.
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 13–Oct 27, Sat, 9am–12pmJan 26–Feb 9, Sat, 9am–2pmApr 13–Apr 27, Sat, 9am–12pm
Green Buildings: Residential Recycling for Multifamily Buildings QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn about the NYC Zero Waste program and how it applies to residential buildings. Understand the resources available to set up recycling stations, including options for recycling organics (compost), electronics, textiles (clothing), and other waste.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 9, Tue, 9am–12pm or 6–9pmFeb 6, Wed, 9am–12pm or 6–9pmApr 25, Thu, 9am–12pm or 6–9pm
Green Commercial (L1): GPRO Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning III and Green Residential (L2): GPRO Operations and Maintenance Learn about advanced green technologies and strategies used for MEP—Mechanical (HVAC and Refrigeration), Electrical, and Plumbing. Learn how to collaborate with the respective trades that employ these strate-gies. Students can qualify to take the exams for GPRO Electricity, Plumbing, and HVACR certificates. For more info, see www.gpro.org.PARTNER: URBAN GREEN COUNCIL (USGBC-NY)
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Sep 25–Dec 4, Tue, 6–9pmJan 9–Mar 20, Wed, 11am–2pmApr 11–Jun 20, Thu, 6–9pmFor more information, call 212-539-2811.
Green Residential: Green Supers On-Site Training & CoachingQUICK COURSE: VARIES
Prerequisite: Employer ReferralNew Course Offering! Experience customized on-site building operator energy efficiency training based on your building systems and the opportu-nities for improvements. Training includes building assessment, customized training, management consultation and post-training assessment of building performance. PARTNER: NEW YORK STATE ENERGY RESEARCH &
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NYSERDA)
Green Buildings Green buildings are a recent trend in the building industry. Many building owners and operators want their buildings to earn a green certification so they are recognized as buildings that are run efficiently and offer a better quality of life for residents. In turn, these owners and operators want to hire building staff who understand green building concepts, strategies, and technology.
We have developed a series of courses that teach the best practices for sustainable operation and maintenance (O&M). Our courses offer green training for residential and commercial buildings and the opportunity to earn industry recognized certificates. We also offer courses on the LEED rating system used by high-performance buildings and the opportunity to earn LEED professional certifications. To see the recommended training path, view the Career Track at the front of this catalog. If you have any questions or want to learn more about Green Building Training, check the 32BJ Training website at training.32bjfunds.org, call 212-539-2811, or contact [email protected].
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Building plan of action for their own build-ings. Students can qualify to take the exam for the Building Performance Institute (BPI) Multifamily Building Operator Certification.PARTNER:BUILDING PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeFor more information, call 212-539-2811.Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Wed, 11am–2pm (Fall) Wed, 6–9pm (Fall) Tue, 11am–2pm (Winter) Tue, 6–9pm (Winter) Fri, 11am–2pm (Spring) Fri, 6–9pm (Spring) Sat, 9am–12pm (Fall & Winter)Queens: Queens CollegeFor more information, call 212-539-2811.
Green Residential (L2): (GPRO) Operations and Maintenance COURSE: 9 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Green Residential (L1): BPI Multifamily Building OperatorGain an understanding of the basics of sustainability and green buildings, including the benefits and purposes of green build-ings and the concepts behind them. Course includes a review of NYC Green Codes, renewable energy technologies, and a LEED building tour. Students can qualify to take the exam for the GPRO Fundamentals of Building Green and Operations and Maintenance certificate.PARTNER: URBAN GREEN COUNCIL (USGBC-NY)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeFor more information, call 212-539-2811. Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Sep 29–Dec 1, Sat, 9am–12pmOct 4–Dec 6, Thu, 6–9pmJan 16–Mar 13, Wed, 11am–2pm or 6–9pmApr 13–Jun 15, Sat, 9am–12pmApr 23–Jun 11, Tue, 6–9pmQueens: Queens CollegeFor more information, call 212-539-2811.
Green Professional (L1): LEED Green Associate COURSE: 9 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Green Residential (L3): BPI Multifamily Building Analyst or Green Commercial (L1): GPRO Mechanical, Electrical, and PlumbingUnderstand the process and concepts of LEED rating systems. Gain an understanding of the purpose, intent, and concepts used to certify a building as LEED. Students can qualify to take the exam for the LEED Green Associate credential.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 6–9pm (Winter) Thu, 6–9pm (Fall)Fri, 11am–2pm (Spring) For more information, call 212-539-2811.
Green Professional (L2): LEED AP O&MCOURSE: 10 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Green Professional (L1):LEED Green AssociateLearn the credits and processes used to cer-tify a building under the LEED Existing Build-ing Operations & Maintenance rating system. Students can qualify to take the exam for theLEED Accredited Professional in Operations& Maintenance. The main course runs 10weeks with 5 additional weeks for exampreparation as needed.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue, 6–9pm (Winter)For more information, call 212-539-2811.
Green Residential (L1): BPI Multifamily Building OperatorAlso known as Green Supers
COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Air Pollution ControlLearn operations and maintenance strate-gies that can increase efficiency, save money, improve building comfort, and reduce waste and pollution. The class includes field train-ing in multifamily buildings and concludes with students developing a basic Green
Green Residential (L3): BPI Multifamily Building Analyst COURSE: 8 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Green Residential (L2): GPRO O&M, Heating Systems I, and appropriate math levelLearn advanced concepts around building operations so you can more fully evaluate and propose projects. The course provides in-depth training in building envelope, energy modeling, HVAC, and lighting. Students learn how to measure energy and heat loss and practice applying these tools in exercises, including air sealing and roof fan maintenance. Students who successfully complete this course can qualify to take the exams for BPI Multifamily Building Analyst Certification.PARTNER: BUILDING PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue & Thu, 6–9pm (Fall)Wed & Fri, 9am–12pm (Winter) Wed & Fri, 6–9pm (Spring)
Green Residential: Recertification for BPI Multifamily Building Operator QUICK COURSE: FOUR 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Green Residential (L1): BPI Multifamily Building OperatorPrepare to recertify for the BPI Multifamily Building Operator (MFBO) certification. The MFBO certification expires every three years. The course consists of two sessions of review followed by the written exam and then the field exam.PARTNER: BUILDING PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 9–Oct 30, Tue, 6–9pmFeb 6–Feb 27, Wed, 11am–2pm May 2–May 23, Thu, 6–9pmFor more information, call 212-539-2811.
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Handyperson BasicsCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Actively employed school custodian in New JerseyGain exposure to the fundamental building blocks of carpentry, electricity, and plumbing. Become familiar with the day-to-day activities of a handyperson or superintendent. Acquire hands-on experience in the general repairs and maintenance of a building.
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne: Bayonne High SchoolSat, 9am–4pm
Hazard CommunicationQUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Understand why, how and where to find specific hazard information to help you protect yourself from chemical hazards and earn the 4-Hour Hazard Communicating Training Continuing Education Units.PARTNER: SITE SAFETY, LLC.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 27, Sat, 1:30–5:30pmNov 8, Thu, 5:30–9:30pmDec 6, Thu, 9am–1pmJan 19, Sat, 1:30–5:30pmFeb 5, Tue, 9am–12pmFeb 16, Sat, 1:30–5:30pmMar 19, Tue, 9am–12pm May 3, Fri, 5:30–9:30pmMay 21, Tue, 5:30–9:30pm
Hazardous MaterialQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to classify hazardous materials, select proper packaging, mark and labelcontainers, and prepare required shipping documents, all in accordance with the USDOT (United States Department of Transportation) regulations.PARTNER: SITE SAFETY, LLC.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 6, Sat, 6–9pmNov 13, Tue, 12–3pmNov 29, Thu, 6–9pmDec 15, Sat, 1–4pm Jan 24, Thu, 6–9pm Mar 13, Wed, 12–3pm Apr 4, Thu, 1–4pm Apr 20, Sat, 9am–12pm May 14, Tue, 9am–12pm
Heat and Hot Water QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Gain a basic understanding of general heating concepts, and New York City heat and hot water regulations.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 2, Fri, 6–9pm Dec 5, Wed, 9am–12pm Jan 9, Wed, 10am–1pm Feb 6, Wed, 6–9pm Apr 16, Tue, 10am–1pm May 7, Tue, 6–9pm Jun 7, Fri, 6–9pm
Heat PumpsQUICK COURSE: SIX 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Air Conditioning IIIOperate, maintain, and service heat pumps. Review basic refrigeration theory, heat pump theory, the four-way valve and air and water-cooled condensers, contactors, relays, transformers, and programmable thermo-stats. Practice hands-on troubleshooting of mechanical and electrical systems.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 6–Nov 10, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmJan 25–Mar 1, Fri, 11am–2pm Jan 25–Mar 1, Fri, 6–9pmApr 19–May 24, Fri, 6–9pm Apr 19–May 24, Fri, 11am–2pm
Heating Systems I COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Air Pollution Control or Boiler #6 license, and Electricity BasicsIdentify all phases of boiler operation. Learn the types of heating equipment used in today’s residential and commercial buildings. Study boiler operation, com-bustion controls, steam output, and piping. Recognize inefficient boiler operations by performing a steady state efficiency test. Field trips are included.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon, 6–9pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street (Fall Only) Tue, 9am–12pmTue, 6–9pmSat, 9am–12pmQueens: Queens CollegeThu, 6–9pm (Fall)
Heating Systems IICOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Heating Systems IGain a basic understanding of #2, #4, and #6 boiler systems. Learn about fuel and draft control systems, boiler water treatment processes, and boiler operating procedures. Field trips are included.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeThu, 6–9pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street (Winter Only)Tue, 9am–12pmTue, 6–9pmSat, 9am–12pmQueens: Queens CollegeThu, 6–9pm (Winter)
Heating Systems III: LabCOURSE: 7 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Heating Systems IIUnderstand and use boiler room logs. Practice water treatment tests, oil strainer maintenance and conduct safety, efficiency and combustion tests. Perform steam, pump and radiator inspections and repair. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF
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NEW YORK
Brooklyn: New York City College of TechnologyMar 19–Apr 30, Tue, 9:30am–12pmMar 19–Apr 30, Tue, 5:30–8pmMar 21–May 2, Tue, 5:30–8pmPlease call 212-388-3701 for information on dates and times.
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High School Equivalency I: Preparation COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Improve reading, writing, and math skills as well as scientific and critical thinking to pre-pare for the High School Equivalency (HSE) test, including the new TASC and updated GED tests, which now reflect the more com-prehensive Common Core State Standards. Some of the major changes to the test are:
• The test will be done on the computer.• No writing utensils or hand-held
calculators will be allowed into the test.• The test will consist of five modules
which are: Math, Reading, Writing, Science, and Social Studies.
• Test takers will receive detailed score reports in each area describing areas of mastery and/or areas in need of improvement.
See page 8 to learn more about taking this course online.
CONNECTICUT
Hartford: Capital Community CollegeSat, 9am–1pm (Spanish)Stamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford CampusSat, 8:30am–12:30pm
MARYLAND
Baltimore: Baltimore City Community CollegeSat, 9am–2pmHyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 2–4pmRockville: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–2pmSilver Spring: Montgomery CollegeSun, 9am–2pm
NEW JERSEY
Paterson: Passaic County Community CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spanish)Plainfield: Union County CollegeSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spanish)Princeton: Princeton Theological Sem.Sat, 9am–1pm (Spanish)Union City: Union City High SchoolSat, 1:30–4:30pm (Spanish)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–9pmTue & Thu, 9am–12pm (Spanish)Sat, 9:30am–1:30pmSat, 9:30am–1:30pm (Spanish)
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 12–3pmSat, 9am–4pmManhattan: Pace UniversitySat, 9am–4pmQueens: Queens College Sat, 9am–1pmWhite Plains: Berkeley CollegeSat, 1:30–5:30pm (Spanish)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–12pm Pittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSat, 1–5pm (Winter)
VIRGINIA
Arlington: Syphax Adult Education CenterSat, 9am–2pmMcLean: International Language AcademySat, 9am–2pm
WASHINGTON, DC
Petworth: SED CenterSun, 9am–2pm
High School Equivalency II: Test-Taking Strategies and Practice COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Math and reading scores of 9.0 on a standardized testPrepare to take the High School Equivalency (HSE) Test (GED or TASC). This class will include test-taking techniques and strategies for the math, science, and language arts sections of the test. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 12–3pmSat, 9am–4pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 8am–12pm
Human Relations COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalent Understand the integral role human relations plays in the workplace. Become more self-aware and better able to communicate and work collaboratively. Acquire the tools to handle difficult work situations and gain more insight into conflicts and what causes them, as well as effective methods of resolu-tion. Gain knowledge of and recognize the signs of elder abuse. Become more self- controlled and self-confident. Learn to write a solid résumé and to interview for a job promotion successfully.PARTNER: HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGING
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetWed, 6–8pmFri, 12–2pmSat, 1–3pm
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 9am–12pm
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HVAC Preventative Maintenance: An Introduction QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Electricity BasicsUnderstand the concept of preventative maintenance (PM) and the benefits of an HVAC preventative maintenance program. Learn how to inventory and assess building HVAC systems and components. Identify the factors that impact equipment performance and operation. Become familiar with the most common HVAC PM tasks.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 1, Thu, 6–9pm Feb 5, Tue, 12–3pm May 18, Sat, 2–5pm
Interviewing Skills for Building Service Workers QUICK COURSE: TWO 2-HOUR SESSIONS
Obtain the interview guidelines you need, including interview preparation tips, to succeed. Learn what to do before, during, and after an interview. Develop an awareness of how thoughts and feelings are communi-cated with body language in an interview.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 16–Oct 23, Tue, 10am–12pmNov 3–Nov 10, Sat, 1:30–3:30pmDec 7–Dec 14, Fri, 6–8pmJan 22–Jan 29, Tue, 10am–12pmMar 2–Mar 9, Sat, 1:30–3:30pmApr 20–Apr 27, Sat, 1:30–3:30pmMay 10–May 17, Fri, 6–8pmJun 4–Jun 11, Tue, 10am–12pm
Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting: Initial QUICK COURSE: ONE 8-HOUR SESSION OR TWO 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Understand the federal regulations for housing built before 1978. Become familiar with specifications for performing renova-tions that disturb lead-based paint, including techniques to contain the work area, minimize dust, and appropriate clean-up procedures. Upon successful completion of this course receive a three-year Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair and Painting EPA certification. This course can now be completed to take the place of Lead Safe Work Practices. This course includes the NYC Superintendent Regulations.PARTNER: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
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NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community College Nov 10, Sat, 9am–4pmMar 2, Sat, 9am–4pmMay 11, Sat, 9am–4pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 23, Tue, 8:30am–5:30pm Nov 7 & Nov 14, Wed, 8:30am–12:30pm Dec 11, Tue, 8:30am–5:30pm Jan 25, Fri, 8:30am–5:30pm Feb 6 & Feb 13, Wed, 8:30am–12:30pm Mar 7, Thu, 8:30am–5:30pm Apr 18, Thu, 8:30am–5:30pm May 18, Sat, 8:30am–5:30pm Jun 14, Fri, 8:30am–5:30pm
PENNYSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 20, Sat, 8am–4pmFeb 2, Sat, 8am–4pmApr 20, Sat, 8am–4pm
Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting: Renewal QUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting EPA certification Learn the federal regulations for housing built before 1978. Become familiar with specifications for performing renovations that disturb lead-based paint, including tech-niques to contain the work area, minimize dust, and appropriate clean-up procedures. Upon successful completion of this course receive a three-year Lead Safety for Renova-tion, Repair, and Painting EPA certification. PARTNER: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
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NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 24, Wed, 5–9pm Dec 18, Tue, 9am–1pm Jan 23, Wed, 5–9pm Feb 23, Sat, 1–5pm Mar 14, Thu, 9am–1pm Apr 19, Fri, 5–9pm
“Life is full of second chances. I got mine through 32BJ Training.”
Name: RONALD BEYRA
Job: ELEVATOR OPERATOR
Employer: EVO Real Estate Group
Location: Bayonne, NJ
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Leadership and Supervisory SkillsFormerly known as Leadership Skills and Supervisory Skills for Building Service Workers
QUICK COURSE: FOUR 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Recognize your personal leadership strengths and discover how to use them most effectively for career advancement. Understand the qualities necessary for effective leadership and learn methods to put them into practice. Learn about coach-ing and mentoring, dealing with difficult situations, the importance of promoting a supportive environment, getting the best out of people, tips for delegating effectively, and reducing job stress.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 2–Oct 23, Tue, 9am–12pmOct 5–Oct 26, Fri, 6–9pm Jan 8–Jan 29, Tue, 9am–12pm Jan 18–Feb 8, Fri, 6–9pm Apr 11–May 2, Thu, 9am–12pm May 8–May 29, Wed, 6–9pm May 11–Jun 8, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolNov 17, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMar 2, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMay 18, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmPittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative OfficeSep 29–Oct 20, Sat, 12–3pmApr 13–Apr 20, Sat, 10–12pm
Locksmith ICOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalent Learn how to install the most common locks and cylinders used in commercial and resi-dential buildings. Gain hands-on experience with warded, lever, and disc tumbler locks, and learn how to impression keys. Learn the installation of the most common locks used in commercial and residential buildings.
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Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon, 6–9pm (Winter)Wed, 6–9pm (Winter)Thu, 6–9pm (Fall & Spring)Tue, 6–9pm (Fall & Spring)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 6–9pm (Winter) Wed, 6–9pm (Fall)Thu, 6–9pm (Winter)Thu, 11am–2pm (Fall) Fri, 6–9pm (Fall) Sat, 12:30–3:30pm (Fall)Queens: Queens CollegeMon, 6–9pm (Fall)Sat, 9am–12pm (Fall)
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 12:30–3:30pm
Locksmith IICOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Locksmith I Gain proficiency in installing and repairing mortise and key-in-knob locks. Learn how to adjust door closures. Gain an understanding of the basic components of panic bars and of card/fob access systems.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon, 6–9pm (Fall & Spring)Wed, 6–9pm (Fall & Spring)Thu, 6–9pm (Winter)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 6–9pm (Spring)Wed, 6–9pm (Winter)Thu, 11am–2pm (Winter)Thu, 6–9pm (Spring) Fri, 6–9pm (Winter) Sat, 12:30–3:30pm (Winter) Queens: Queens CollegeMon, 6–9pm (Winter)Sat, 9am–12pm (Winter)
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 9am–12pm
Log Keeping QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Understand how to take a whole building approach when maintaining equipment and logging energy use in your building. Focus on key components for logging, trending, and interpreting data.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 2, Tue, 10am–1pm Jan 30, Wed, 6–9pm Apr 27, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
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Math and Measuring Skills for IndustryQUICK COURSE: VARIES
Overcome math anxiety and develop the math skills necessary to succeed in 32BJ industry classes. Learn to read a tape mea-sure accurately, add and subtract fractions, and apply mathematical formulas used in carpentry, electricity, and plumbing. There is no attendance requirement for this course. Attend as many sessions as you would like. To schedule a one-on-one session, please call (212) 388-3750.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Fri, 5–6pm (Winter)Sat, 12–1pm (Winter)Thu, 5–6pm (Winter)Tue, 5–6pm (Winter)Wed, 10am–12pm (Winter)Wed, 5–6pm (Winter)Queens: Queens CollegeSat, 12–3pm
Mental Health First Aid QUICK COURSE: TWO 4-HOUR SESSIONS OR 1 8-HOUR SESSION
Gain a certification—Learn how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance misuse. Gather the skills to provide initial support when some-one nearby experiences a mental health crisis or challenge. Topics covered include: suicide, depression, anxiety, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and substance abuse.PARTNER: THRIVE NYC
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetNov 7 & 14, Wed, 5–9pmDec 15, Sat, 9am–5pmFeb 5, Thu, 9am–5pmMar 1 & 8, Fri, 5–9pmApr 23 & 30, Tue, 9am–1pmJun 8, Sat, 9am–5pm
Mold AwarenessQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to identify mold, what causes it, and how it may affect your health. Acquire the knowledge to protect yourself when cleaning and removing mold and recognize when professionals should be called in.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeNov 3, Sat, 9am–12pmMar 9, Sat, 9am–12pmJun 1, Sat, 9am–12pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 17, Wed, 6–9pm Nov 6, Tue, 10am–1pm Dec 6, Thu, 10am–1pm Jan 15, Tue, 10am–1pm Feb 13, Wed, 6–9pm Apr 11, Thu, 10am–1pm May 17, Fri, 6–9pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolNov 17, Sat, 9am–12pmMar 2, Sat, 9am–12pmMay 18, Sat, 9am–12pm
MultimetersQUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Electricity Basics Gain an advanced hands-on understanding of multimeters and how to use them. Work with a variety of digital and analog models, be able to choose the correct device settings and configurations, and interpret readings.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 4, Thu, 9am–12pm Feb 1, Fri, 6–9pm May 11, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Noise Abatement: Multifamily HousingQUICK COURSE: TWO 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Identify the most common noise distur-bances reported by tenants in NYC and determine best practices for handling com-plaints, including how to mediate noise- related issues among tenants and practical measures for reducing noise in buildings.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 16, Fri, 6–9pmJan 26, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmMar 7, Thu, 6–9pmJun 12, Wed, 12–3pm
OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach Training QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Obtain a 10-Hour OSHA Certificate. Learn the basic practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating, and reporting hazards associ-ated with construction sites. Ideal for those working in and around the World Trade Center site and for window cleaners. Note that students must attend all classes in order to be eligible to obtain the certification.Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
CONNECTICUT
Enfield: Asnuntuck Community College Feb 23 & Mar 2, Sat, 9am–3pm
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 9–Nov 30, Fri, 6–9:30pm Nov 15–Dec 6, Thu, 9am–12pm Jan 12–Jan 26, Sat, 1–5pm Feb 13–Feb 27, Wed, 9am–12pm Apr 27–May 11, Sat, 1:30–5pm
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OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Training QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Acquire a 10-Hour OSHA Certificate. Learn to recognize and prevent hazards in a general industry setting. Learn about the OSHA Act and how to work with hazardous materials, and personal protective equip-ment. Review electrical safety, machine guarding, and more. Note that students must attend all classes in order to be eligible to obtain the certification. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
CONNECTICUT
Enfield: Asnuntuck Community CollegeFeb 9 & 16, Sat, 9am–3pm
NEW YORK
Long Island: Nassau Community CollegeFeb 2–Feb 9, Sat, 10am–3pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 27–Nov 10, Sat, 1:30–5pm Feb 11–Feb 18, Mon, 5:30–9pm Mar 9–Mar 23, Sat, 1:30–5:30pm May 15–May 29, Wed, 9am–12:30pm White Plains: Berkeley College Sep 29–Oct 20, Sat, 1:30–4pmMay 11–May 18, Sat, 1:30–6:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 13 & Oct 20, Sat, 9am–2pmJan 26 & Feb 2, Sat, 9am–2pmApr 13 & Apr 20, Sat, 9am–2pmPittsburgh: 32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office Sep 29 & Oct 6, Sat, 9am–2pm
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach Training COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Obtain a 30-Hour OSHA Certificate. Learn the basic practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating, and reporting hazards asso-ciated with construction sites. Note that students must attend all classes in order to be eligible to obtain the certification. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected].
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeTue, 6–9pm
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Earn a 30-Hour OSHA Certificate. Learn all the safety rules and regulations governing modern residential and com-mercial buildings. Note that students must attend all classes in order to be eligible to obtain the certification.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Tue, 11am–2pm (Spring)Tue, 6–9pmWed, 11am–2pm (Fall & Winter)Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Queens: Queens CollegeMon, 6–9pmValhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESTue & Thu, 6–9pm (Fall)
Patching, Plastering, and Painting Repair QUICK COURSE: THREE 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Learn to make minor repairs in plaster and drywall surfaces and prepare them for paint-ing. Recognize the common materials used to create and finish walls, learn how to select the right materials and tools for the job, including personal protective equipment, review patching techniques, and effectively prepare surfaces for painting.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 19–Dec 3, Mon, 10am–2pm Nov 19–Dec 3, Mon, 5–9pm Jan 28–Feb 11, Mon, 10am–2pm Jan 28–Feb 11, Mon, 5–9pm May 6–May 20, Mon, 10am–2pm May 6–May 20, Mon, 5–9pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 20–Nov 3, Sat, 9am–12pmFeb 2–Feb 16, Sat, 9am–12pmApr 20–May 4, Sat, 9am–12pm
Pest Control Fundamentals: Core/7A Extermination COURSE: 8 WEEKS
Prepare for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Certified Pesticide Applicator license examination for Category 7A, structural and rodent control. To be eligible to take the state certification exam, students must attend all class sessions. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Jan 8–Mar 5, Tue, 9am–1pmApr 3–Jun 5, Wed, 5–9:30pm
Pest Control Fundamentals: Core/7G Cooling Towers COURSE: 8 WEEKS
Ready yourself for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Certified Pesticide Applicator license for 7G Cooling Tower Operation examination. To be eligible to take the state certification exam students must attend all class sessions. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10–Dec 5, Wed, 9am–1:30pmApr 30–Jun 18, Tue, 5–9:30pm
Plumbing Basics COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma or its equivalent, successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in Online: Tools of the TradeInstall and repair faucets, toilets, flushome-ters, valves, and basins. Work with a variety of piping and gain practical experience in techniques such as pipe soldering, sweating, swaging, and threading. Learn basics of plumbing codes, water conservation tech-nology, and the WaterSense program.
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Enfield: Asnuntuck Community CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
MARYLAND
Camp Springs: Prince George’s Community College Sat, 9am–4pm Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)Sun, 9am–4pm
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne: Bayonne High SchoolSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–9pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmManhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue & Thu, 11am–2pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 11am–2pm (Fall)Wed & Fri, 9am–12pm (Winter & Spring)Sat, 9am–4pmQueens: Queens CollegeTue & Thu, 9am–12pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmValhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Winter)
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 9am–3pm
Plumbing: Troubleshooting QUICK COURSE: TWO 6-HOUR SESSIONS OR FOUR 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Plumbing BasicsLearn to repair or replace faucets, toilet parts, and flushometers, as well as how to diagnose plumbing issues in kitchen appliances. Gain the knowledge to locate, clear, and perform job follow-up for typical local and basement plumbing stoppages.
CONNECTICUT
Enfield: Asnuntuck Community CollegeJan 26–Feb 2, Sat, 9am–3pm
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne: Bayonne High School Sep 22–Oct 20, Sat, 9am–12pm
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 19–Dec 10, Mon, 11am–2pm or 6–9pm Jan 14–Feb 11, Mon, 11am–2pm or 6–9pm Apr 29–May 20, Mon, 11am–2pm or 6–9pm May 4–Jun 1, Sat, 4–7pm
Pool Operation Certification QUICK COURSE: TWO 8-HOUR SESSIONS OR FOUR 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading and math level, high school diploma, or its equivalent Earn NYC Health Department Approved Pool/Spa Operator Certification upon successful completion of this course and passing of the exam. Topics include pool management, water chemistry, filtration and recirculation technology, and facility safety.PARTNER: AMERICAN POOL CONSULTANTS
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 10 & Nov 17, Sat, 9am–5pm Dec 4–Dec 13, Tue & Thu, 5–9pm Feb 16 & Feb 23, Sat, 9am–5pm Mar 5 & Mar 12, Tue, 9am–5pm Apr 23–May 2, Tue & Thu, 5–9pm May 4 & May 11, Sat, 9am–5pm
Presentation SkillsQUICK COURSE: TWO 2-HOUR SESSIONS OR ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Practice the skills needed to present to a board of directors, tenant group, or take part in a conference-style interview.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 6 & Nov 13, Tue, 10am–12pm Feb 8 & Feb 15, Fri, 12:30–2:30 Mar 9, Sat, 1–5pm May 14 & May 21, Tue, 6–8pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolOct 6, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmJan 19, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmApr 6, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
Professionalism in the Workplace QUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequitite: Employer Referral Only (NYC) Maintain strong professional relationships with coworkers, residents, and managers. Topics include appropriate workplace behav-ior, cultural diversity, harassment, conflict resolution, effective communication, and stress management.
“I like my classes. They have helped me communicate better with students and coworkers.”
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Location: Miami, FL
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Reading and WritingCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Ability to speak English fluently or English as a Second Language IIIObtain information from the written page and meet basic writing requirements of the workplace. Learn to read instructions and write clearly. Develop the reading level required for industry skills courses and to enter the High School Equivalency I (GED/TASC): Preparation Course. Learn to commu-nicate clearly through the written word, read more efficiently, and write effectively.
CONNECTICUT
Stamford: University of Connecticut, Stamford CampusSat, 1–5pm
MARYLAND
Hyattsville: Prince George’s Community CollegeSat, 9am–2pm (Winter & Spring)
Refrigeration License Preparation I COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: EPA Universal License, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration III, and high school diploma or its equivalent Learn advanced refrigeration theory and how it applies to evaporators, condens-ers, metering devices, and compressors in commercial refrigeration. Understand the thermodynamic properties of refrigerants and their constituent oils. Visit a building to observe a commercial refrigeration system.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeTue & Thu, 6–9pm (Fall)Mon & Wed, 6–9pm (Winter)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street(Fall Only)Tue & Thu, 9am–12pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 12–3pmWed & Fri, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmQueens: Queens CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Fall)Valhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Fall)
Refrigeration License Preparation IICOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Refrigeration License Preparation ILearn the steps to troubleshoot a variety of compressor systems and gain an intro-duction to commercial refrigeration system accessories. Participate in an in-depth study of the FDNY Code.
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Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–9pm (Spring)Tue & Thu, 6–9pm (Winter)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street (Winter) Wed & Fri, 12–3pmWed & Fri, 6–9pmTue & Thu, 9am–12pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmQueens: Queens CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Winter)Valhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Winter)
Refrigeration License Preparation III COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Refrigeration License Preparation IIStudy how to take the FDNY’s computerized
“written” test and simulated practical exam on two different refrigeration systems. Visit buildings to observe the equipment covered in the city exams. Note that third-party test-ing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMon & Wed, 6–9pm (Fall)Tue & Thu, 6–9pm (Spring)Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street(Spring Only) Tue & Thu, 9am–12pmTue & Thu, 6–9pmWed & Fri, 12–3pmWed & Fri, 6–9pmSat, 9am–4pmQueens: Queens CollegeSat, 9am–4pm (Spring) Valhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESSat, 9am–4pm (Spring)
Refrigeration License Preparation: Practical Review QUICK COURSE: SIX 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Refrigeration License Preparation III and proof that the student has passed the FDNY’s Refrigeration Written License Exam Prepare for the computer-simulated FDNY Refrigeration Machine Operator (RMO) Cer-tificate of Qualification practical examination. Review pressure/temperature relationships, calculate superheat and sub-cooling read-ings, identify and locate components on both reciprocating and steam-driven turbine cen-trifugal chillers and gauge readings. Review procedures for recovery and start-up of both types of chillers, chiller evaluation, and trou-bleshooting. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 7–Dec 19, Wed, 6–9pm Jan 25–Mar 1, Fri, 9am–12pm
Refrigerator System Operating Engineer: Building Operation, Maintenance, and Recordkeeping (BOMR)QUICK COURSE: THREE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Refrigeration License Preparation III and proof that the student has passed the FDNY’s Refrigeration Written License Exam Prepare to take or renew your Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) Q-01/Q-99 for Refrigeration. Learn the new regulations recently issued by the FDNY. Note that third party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 16–Oct 30, Tue, 9am–12pm Nov 3–Nov 17, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Nov 30–Dec 14, Fri, 6–9pm Jan 29–Feb 12, Tue, 6–9pm Mar 2–Mar 16, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm May 9–May 23, Thu, 9am–12pm Jun 1–Jun 15, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Jun 7–Jun 21, Fri, 6–9pm
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Safety: 8-Hour Fall ProtectionQUICK COURSE: TWO 4-HOUR SESSIONS OR ONE 8-HOUR SESSION
Educate workers on how to avoid accidents and injuries while working on roofs, leading edges, ladders, or scaffolds by defining the regulations and safety rules associated with fall hazards on construction sites. Partici-pants will gain the knowledge and skillsnecessary to identify and avoid hazards associated with elevated work locations. Requirements under OSHA and DOB (Department of Buildings) regulations.PARTNER: SITE SAFETY, LLC.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Sep 29, Sat, 10am–6pm Oct 17 & 18, Wed & Thu, 6–10pm Nov 13, Tue, 9am–5pmDec 15, Sat, 10am–6pm Jan 16 & 17, Wed & Thu, 6–10pm Feb 12, Tue, 9am–5pm Mar 16, Sat, 10am–6pmApr 16 & 17, Tue & Wed, 6–10pmMay 21, Tue, 9am–5pm
Security AwarenessQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Communicate effectively with emergency personnel and detect possible safety con-cerns. Learn general security and terrorism awareness including observation skills, indi-cators of a terrorist event, tactical commu-nication, and the role of building workers at emergency scenes including active shooter situations.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 1, Thu, 5:30–8:30pm Nov 29, Thu, 11am–2pm Jan 22, Tue, 11am–2pm Mar 13, Wed, 5:30–8:30pm May 4, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 8, Sat, 9am–12pmMar 16, Sat, 9am–12pmJun 8, Sat, 9am–12pm
Renovation Projects: How to Manage QUICK COURSE: ONE 6-HOUR SESSION OR TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Understand how to supervise apartment renovations. Understand board require-ments, the importance of properly following agreed-upon specifications and Alteration Agreements, how to obtain proper permits, and how to work with contractors. Gain the skills to plan on-schedule, within-budget, and low-disruption projects.
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Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 17, Wed, 9am–4pm Nov 7 & Nov 14, Wed, 6–9pm Feb 7 & Feb 14, Thu, 6–9pm Mar 2 & Mar 9, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Apr 16 & Apr 23, Tue, 6–9pm Jun 5 & Jun 12, Wed, 9am–12pm
Report WritingQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to properly complete incident reports. Practice recording the who, when, what, why, and how in department documents.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 10, Sat, 1–4pm Dec 7, Fri, 9am–12pm Feb 23, Sat, 9am–12pm Apr 20, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm May 8, Wed, 6–9pm
Résumé Writing for Building Service Workers QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Create an impressive résumé (or improve the one you already have). Discover the tools to write an effective cover letter. Study different types of résumé and cover letter formats that can be applied to various prospective employment situations and your own personal career goals.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 11, Thu, 10am–1pmNov 7, Wed, 6–9pmDec 1, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmJan 10, Thu, 10am–1pmFeb 16, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmMar 6, Wed, 6–9pmApr 13, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmMay 2, Thu, 10am–1pmJun 5, Wed, 6–9pm
Roof Fan MaintenanceCOURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Study the principles of roof fan operations, troubleshoot and test the electrical circuit, replace defective motors and enforce roof-fan security. Also acquire the skills to repair and maintain roof fans.
NEW YORK
Brooklyn: New York City College of Technology Dec 7 & 14, FriMar 22 & 29, FriJun 14 & 21, Fri Please call 212-388-3701 for information on dates and times.
Safe Drivers QUICK COURSE: ONE 6-HOUR SESSION OR TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Valid New Jersey, New York, or Florida driver’s license Refresh your driving knowledge with a review of time-tested safe driving tips and an overview of today’s vehicle and traffic laws. The Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP) allows you to reduce as many as four points on your driving record and if you are the principal operator of a motor vehicle, become eligible for a 10 percent reduction in the base rate of your automobile and motorcycle liability and collision insurance premiums each year for three years. This training is approved by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. Also available online. For more information, please e-mail [email protected]: AMERICAN SAFETY INC.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeMar 2, Sat, 10am–4pmApr 13, Sat, 10am–5pm Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 13, Sat, 10am–4pm Dec 7 & Dec 14, Fri, 6–9pmDec 8, Sat, 10am–4pm Jan 12, Sat, 10am–4pm Jan 16 & Jan 23, Wed, 6–9pm Mar 7 & Mar 14, Thu, 10am–1pm Mar 23, Sat, 10am–4pm May 8 & May 15, Wed, 10am–1pm May 18, Sat, 10am–4pm Jun 22, Sat, 10am–4pmQueens: Queens CollegeFeb 23, Sat, 10am–4pm
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Security OfficersSecurity Officer: 8-Hour Annual QUICK COURSE: ONE 8-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Must possess a valid New York State Security LicenseRefresh your knowledge of security protective methods and mandated security protocols. Obtain the New York State 8-Hour Annual certification. In accordance with state requirements, students arriving more than 30 minutes late will need to sign up for another session.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Call 212-388-3701 to register. Courses offered several times a week.
Security Officer: 40-HourQUICK COURSE: FIVE 8-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Employer referral onlyLearn to protect and serve tenants and assist emergency personnel. Receive in-depth security training above and beyond the eight hours required by New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Review access control, communication, terrorism, and coordination with emergency responders. This course includes the Security Officer: 8-hour Annual and CPR/Defibrillator for Adults and Children Quick Course. In accor-dance with state requirements, students arriving more than 30 minutes late will not be admitted to the class. Note that students must attend all classes in order be eligible to receive the course certificate.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Call 212-388-3701 for more information.
Security Officer: Bomb Threat Awareness QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn how to x-ray people/property for prohibited items, become familiar with hand wands and facility scanners. Gain an overview of bombs, including how to handle a telephone threat, the suicide bomber, and how to search for a bomb or other improvised explosive devices (IED).
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 20, Sat, 1–4pmMar 23, Sat, 9am–12pmMay 3, Fri, 9am–12pm
Security Officer: Effective Team Building QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Prerequisite: Completion of all other Security Professional Career Track requirements. Improve skills and learn techniques for securing your work location as a team. Gain practical experience on the effective ways to build trust in the work environment with new work colleagues and tenants. Class is held at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.PARTNER: JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
NEW YORK
Call 212-388-3894 for more information.
Security Officer: New Jersey Security Officer Registration Act Certification (SORA) Initial QUICK COURSE: TWO 8-HOUR SESSIONS
Obtain state certification required to perform duties as a security officer in the state of New Jersey. Receive training in terrorism awareness, first aid, report writing, gangs, and New Jersey’s use of force policy. Note that third-party fees are the responsibility of the member. PARTNER: NJ GUARD TRAINING ACADEMY
NEW JERSEY/NEW YORK
Call 212-388-3894 for more information.
Security Officer: New Jersey Security Officer Registration Act Certification (SORA) Renewal QUICK COURSE: ONE 8-HOUR SESSION
Renew state certification required to perform duties as a security officer in the state of New Jersey. Receive training in terrorism awareness, first aid, report writing, gangs, and the New Jersey’s use of force policy. Note that third-party fees are the responsibility of the member. PARTNER: NJ GUARD TRAINING ACADEMY
NEW JERSEY/NEW YORK
Call 212-388-3894 for more information.
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Name: TRINITY ANDERSON
Job: SECURITY OFFICER
Employer: FJC Security Services
Location: Manhattan, NY
Course Taken: Fire Life and Safety Director for Commercial Buildings
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Security Officer: Quick Course Series QUICK COURSES: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION EACH
PARTNER: JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The following is a list of quick courses designed to enhance the skills of security officers.All Quick Courses in this Series take place at Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street
Anger Management/Defusing Hostility Develop practical knowledge and skills that can be used to defuse anger in yourself and others. Understand feelings and behav-iors when confronted by anger, increase awareness of the causes of anger and hostility, and acquire skills to peacefully resolve confrontations.Oct 17, Wed, 9am–12pm Jan 22, Tue, 6–9pm Apr 6, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Conflict Management/Dispute Resolution Understand the conflict cycle, identify sources of conflict, problem-solving techniques, and effective communication. Recognize how personal attitudes about conflict can influence the ability to intervene in conflict situations.Nov 7, Wed, 6–9pm Feb 5, Tue, 9am–12pm Apr 27, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Customer Service Explore the importance of representing oneself and one’s employer in a professional manner. Learn to maintain mental, emo-tional, and physical health and how to treat all customers and others with dignity and respect.Nov 14, Wed, 9am–12pm Mar 20, Wed, 6–9pm
Diversity Appreciation/Cultural Competency Learn to recognize, appreciate, and value people who are different and treat them with dignity and respect.Dec 4, Tue, 6–9pm
Emergency Response and Crisis Management Learn to prevent and respond to emergency situations. Become familiar with Homeland Security’s National Incident Management System (NIMS) to effectively manage critical incidents using standard principles, procedures, processes, and terminology.Oct 25, Thu, 6–9pm Feb 6, Wed, 9am–12pm May 18, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Ethics Discuss moral and ethical issues, dilemmas, and challenges an officer may encounter at the work site. Examine the skills needed to strengthen ones integrity.Jun 5, Wed, 6–9pm
Managing Emotionally Distressed Persons (EDP)
Enable participants, through role-plays, to demonstrate safe, effective, verbal, and physical tactics that culminate in a satis-factory resolution of situations involving emotionally distressed persons. Oct 2, Tue, 9am–12pm Jan 16, Wed, 6–9pm May 4, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Observation and Perception: Meeting the Challenge of Profiling Learn to recognize potential emergency situations, circumstances, or threats posed by events or individuals. Discuss the officer’s role and mental and physical preparedness required to effectively maintain an aware-ness of one’s surroundings.Dec 1, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Security in a School Environment Understand the unique challenges presented by a school environment in emergency situations. Discuss the officer’s role in ensuring the safety of the student body.Feb 13, Wed, 6–9pm May 11, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
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Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 8, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmMar 16, Sat, 12:30–3:30pmJun 8, Sat, 12:30–3:30pm
Terrorism Awareness and Prevention Gain an overview of terrorism and explore prevention and intervention strategies. Learn to recognize behavior commonly associated with terrorist acts and safety procedures regarding weapons of mass destruction.Dec 8, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Mar 5, Tue, 9am–12pm Jun 6, Thu, 6–9pm
English as a Second Language, Norwalk, CT
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Spanish for the Workplace ICOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Communicate more effectively with Spanish-speaking coworkers and tenants. This is an introductory interactive listening, reading, writing, and speaking course. Engage in a variety of conversational activities ranging from small talk to job-specific discussions.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue & Thu, 6–8pmWed & Fri, 12–2pmSat, 9am–1:30pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 12:30–2:30pm
Spanish for the Workplace II COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Spanish for the Workplace I Increase Spanish fluency through the study of Spanish media and Latin culture in and outside of the classroom. Become more effective at reading, writing, and conversing in Spanish.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue & Thu, 6–8pmWed & Fri, 12–2pmSat, 9am–1:30pm
Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems COURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalent Prepare to take the FDNY’s Certificate of Fitness examination for Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems. Learn to maintain and supervise the various types of standpipe and sprinkler systems used throughout the city. Draw diagrams of standpipe systems and learn to perform monthly record keeping. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Bronx: Hostos Community CollegeTue, 6–8:30pmWed, 6–8:30pmManhattan: 25 West 18th Street Wed, 12–2:30pm (Winter)Wed, 6–8:30pmThu, 12–2:30pm (Fall & Spring)Thu, 6–8:30pmFri, 1–3:30pmSat, 9–11:30amManhattan: CUNY in the Heights Thu, 6–8:30pmQueens: Queens CollegeSat, 12–2:30pmValhalla: Southern Westchester BOCESMon, 6–8:30pm (Fall)
Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems: UpdateQUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: Must hold FDNY Certificate of Fitness for Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems.Master material needed to successfully pass the FDNY Certificate of Fitness Exams for S-11 (Residential Sprinkler Systems), S-12 (Citiwide Sprinkler Systems), S-13 (Citiwide Standpipe Systems), and S-14 (Multi-Zoned Standpipe Systems). Learn the changes to the code and practice with the reference guides to prepare for the test. Note that third-party testing fees are the responsibility of the member.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetDec 12 & Dec 19, Wed, 6–9pmFeb 21 & Feb 28, Thu, 12–3pmMar 2 & Mar 9, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmMay 30–Jun 6, Thu, 12–3pm
Steam I: Theory QUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalent Learn how Con Edison delivers steam to commercial and residential buildings in Manhattan. Become familiar with the piping and equipment found in a steam room and discuss safety measures to take when working near hot piping.PARTNER: CON EDISON
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 14, Tue, 4:30–8:30pm Mar 14, Thu, 4:30–8:30pm
Steam II: Hands-On QUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisite: Steam I: Theory See cut-away examples of each piece of equipment found in a steam room and learn how they operate. Learn about steam stop valves, regulating valves, moisture separa-tors, strainers, meters, flash tanks, and traps. Learn the importance of traps and how to check them. PARTNER: CON EDISON
NEW YORK
Queens: Con Edison: The Learning Center Nov 20, Tue, 4:30–8:30pm Mar 14, Thu, 4:30–8:30pm
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Stress ManagementQUICK COURSE: TWO 2-HOUR SESSIONS OR ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Understand how to deal with stress in work-place environments. Navigate stressful ele-ments at work into a rich working experience. Learn about the difference between good and bad stress and the physiology of stress.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 12, Sat, 1:30–5:30pmNov 15, Fri, 1–5pmDec 11 & 18, Tues, 6–8pmJan 26, Fri, 5–9pmFeb 6 & 13, Wed, 10am–12pmMar 23, Sat, 9am–1pm Apr 27, Sat, 1:30–5:30pmMay 2, Thu, 9am–1pmJun 11 & 18, Tue, 6–8pm
Study Skills QUICK COURSE: VARIES
Improve learning ability and motivation through exploring time management, con-centration, note taking skills, textbook study methods, test taking strategies, and critical thinking skills.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetOct 17, Wed, 6–9pmNov 10, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Jan 16, Wed, 12–3pmApr 20, Sat, 1:30–4:30pmMay 17, Fri, 6–9pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 12:30–1:30pm
Successful Supers: The 10 Habits of Highly Effective Supers QUICK COURSE: TWO 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Learn and discuss strategies and principles for growth as a superintendent. Using your experiences as a superintendent, explore best practices and understand the chal-lenges of the job, including how to work with a board of directors, shareholders, and unit owners.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 11 & Oct 18, Thu, 6–9pm Jan 11 & Jan 18, Fri, 12–3pm May 4 & May 11, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm
Superintendent: How to Become One QUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Explore various paths and strategies to moving up the ladder in the building service industry including becoming a superinten-dent and/or a resident manager.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 10, Wed, 6–9pm Nov 9, Fri, 6–9pm Dec 8, Sat, 1:30–4:30pm Jan 9, Wed, 6–9pm Feb 8, Fri, 6–9pm Mar 14, Thu, 11am–2pm Apr 12, Fri, 6–9pm May 15, Wed, 6–9pm Jun 1, Sat, 1–4:30pm
Team BuildingQUICK COURSE: VARIES
Prerequisite: Employer Referral Only Build a stronger team during an active day of team-building training. Examine the basics of building teams in the building services environment. Learn how to build effective teams, and be a great team player. Topics include: the team building process, workplace culture, team communication, problem-solving and group decision-making and team motivators. Focus on team roles, creating effective teams, managing team conflict, commercial and residential tenant’s response situations, managing stress, and team diversity.
TheaterWorks!: Communication Workshop COURSE: 16 WEEKS
Learn acting techniques and write a 10-minute play while enhancing your communication skills. This dynamic course provides 32BJ members the opportunity to collaborate with professional performers to explore workplace issues in a creative setting. It will culminate in a public produc-tion of works developed in the workshop. PARTNER: THE WORKING THEATER
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetTue, 6–10pm (Fall)
Time Management QUICK COURSE: TWO 2-HOUR SESSIONS OR ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Understand how to manage time effectively and to become more productive. Identify personal time wasters, how to cope with time challenges, and create more effective approaches to time management to increase productivity.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Oct 18 & Oct 25, Thu, 12–2pm Nov 29 & Dec 6, Thu, 6–8pm Feb 5 & Feb 12, Tue, 12–2pm Feb 16, Sat, 1–5pm May 4, Sat, 1:30–5:30pm May 22 & May 29, Wed, 6–8pm
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolDec 1, Sat, 12:30–4:30pmMar 9, Sat, 12:30–4:30pmJun 1, Sat, 12:30–4:30pm
Violation RemovalQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Learn about the different types of Notice of Violations (NOV), Violation Certifications, what they are, what happens after a certifica-tion is received, and how to have violations removed from HPD’s records after conditions have been corrected.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th StreetMar 8, Fri, 6–9pmApr 20, Sat, 1:30–5:30pmMay 16, Thu, 6–9pm
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Visual Assessment and Local Law IQUICK COURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSION
Gain insight into the history of lead-based paint use and how it still affects communities and individuals today. They will become aware of the dangers of lead and be able to identify lead hazards through visual assess-ments. Students will learn about NYC Local Law 1 and what their responsibilities are when dealing with lead hazards, including notifying residents, proper documentation, and methods of remediation.
NEW YORK
Manhattan: 25 West 18th Street Nov 28, Wed, 6–9pm Dec 6, Thu, 6–9pm Feb 20, Wed, 6–9pmMar 5, Tue, 10am–1pmApr 24, Wed, 6–9pmMay 2, Thu, 10am–1pmMay 30, Thu, 6–9pm
Vocational ESL: Electrical WiringQUICK COURSE: EIGHT 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisite: English as a Second Language II or the proven ability to speak and write English. Learn fundamental theories of electricity and how to wire parallel and series-circuits. Fundamental theories include Ohm’s Law, Watts Law, understanding current, resistance, and power sources. Vocational ESL courses allow you to learn more English while doing hands-on industry projects. Each Vocational ESL course is taught by two instructors— one instructor is an English Specialist and the other is an Industry Subject expert.
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Rockville: Montgomery CollegeSep 30–Nov 18, Sun, 9am–12pmJan 6–Feb 24, Sun, 9am–12pmApr 7–Jun 2, Sun, 9am–12pm
Wall MaintenanceCOURSE: ONE 3-HOUR SESSIONS
Learn to properly clean various wall surfaces such as glazed and unglazed tile, unpainted walls, windows, foundation walls, brass, aluminum and stainless steel. Course includes lecture, demonstrations and hands-on practice.
NEW YORK
Brooklyn: New York City College of TechnologyOct 5, FriApr 5, FriPlease call 212-388-3701 for information on dates and times.
Writing Skills for the WorkplaceCOURSE: 11 WEEKS
Prerequisites: Appropriate reading level, high school diploma or its equivalentImprove your writing and enhance your communication skills. Learn to write an effective business letter and memo, and how to update your résumé. Through interactive exercises and one-on-one feedback become a more effective writer.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia: Strawberry Mansion High SchoolSat, 12:30–3:30pm
“Electricity and plumbing classes have given me the confidence to do more on my job.”
Name: CARLOS SAICO
Job: PORTER
Employer: Kings & Queens Residential, LLC
Location: Queens, NY
Course Taken: English as a Second Language II
Coming Soon… Workplace Harassment During the recent negotiations for the 2018 Apartment Building Agreement, the Union and Realty Advisory Board agreed to recom-mend to the Shortman Fund Trustees that the Fund develop and provide anti-harassment, anti-discrimination, anti-bias and anti-retaliation train-ing. In order to fulfill this mandate, we will be developing courses to provide such training. Once devel-oped and approved by the Curricu-lum Committee and Trustees, these courses will be added to our catalog. We urge you to look for them on our website once they appear. This training will be a valuable addition our curriculum.
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Window CleanersWindow Cleaning: Apprenticeship 18 MONTHS
Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, fluent in English or proof of concurrent enrollment and satisfactory completion in English classes throughout the program, and completion of the pre-apprenticeship acceptance process. Note: This is a full-time program. If you are a union member in another job title, you must resign from your current position and complete all prerequi-sites to participate.Acquire the skills and the knowledge of safety procedures necessary to operate in this highly specialized industry. Window Cleaner Apprentices complete 216 hours of classroom training over 18 months and 3,000 hours of hands-on training on the topics of belt, ladder, scaffolds, equipment, rigging, rules and regulations, and stick work.PARTNER: NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Window Cleaners: 16-Hour Suspended Scaffold Safety QUICK COURSE: FOUR 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionLearn the basic rules and regulations for suspended scaffolds. Become aware of the hazards of working above ground level. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Window Cleaners: 32-Hour Rigging Foreman Suspended Scaffold Safety QUICK COURSE: EIGHT 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionLearn the basic rules and regulations for suspended scaffolds. Become aware of the hazards of working above ground level.PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Window Cleaners: 32-Hour Rigging Foreman Installer/RemoverQUICK COURSE: EIGHT 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionLearn the basic rules and regulations for suspended scaffolds. Become aware of the hazards of working above ground level. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Window Cleaners: 32-Hour Rigging Foreman Suspended Scaffold Safety RefresherQUICK COURSE: EIGHT 4-HOUR SESSIONS
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionLearn the basic rules and regulations for suspended scaffolds. Become aware of the hazards of working above ground level. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Window Cleaners: 4-Hour Refresher for Rigging Foreman Suspended Scaffold SafetyQUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionReview the basic rules and regulations for suspended scaffolds. Reexamine the hazards of working above ground level. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Window Cleaners: 4-Hour Refresher Suspended Scaffold SafetyQUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionReexamine the basic rules and regulations for suspended scaffolds. Review the hazards of working above ground level. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
Window Cleaners: 4-Hour Refresher Supported Scaffold SafetyQUICK COURSE: ONE 4-HOUR SESSION
Prerequisites: Completion of Apprenticeship Program/current employment in the Window Cleaning DivisionReexamine the basic rules and regulations for supported scaffolds. Review the hazards of working above ground level. PARTNER: NEW YORK CITY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS
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ConnecticutSITE MANAGER: RAQUEL MERCADO
[email protected] 203-721–5732 or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
Phone Registration203-721–5732 or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
Online RegistrationLog on to training.32bjfunds.org
Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 26, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
BridgeportHousatonic Community College900 Lafayette Boulevard Bridgeport, CT 06604
Metro-North to Bridgeport StationContact Site Manager for details about course offerings.
Danbury Western Connecticut State University181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810
Metro-North to Danbury Station
Enfield Asnuntuck Community College 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT 06082
Enfield Transit Magic Carpet Blue line
Hartford Capital Community College950 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103
Amtrak to Hartford Station
CT Transit 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 47, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, or 69
New Haven Adult Education Center 580 Ella T. Grasso Boulevard New Haven, CT 06519
Amtrak or Metro-North to New Haven
CT Transit J5 and J7 Buses
Norwalk Norwalk Community College188 Richards Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06854
Norwalk Wheels Bus 11, 12, or 13
Stamford University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus1 University Place, Stamford, CT 06901
CT Transit 313 to Broad St. CT Transit 341 to Broad St.
Waterbury University of Bridgeport, Waterbury Center84 Progress Ln, Waterbury, CT 06705
CT Transit 428 to Austin Road
FloridaSITE MANAGER: MAGGIE CRUZ-LEDON
[email protected] or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
Miami: Little HavanaDistrict Location1313 NW 36th St, Suite 501Miami, FL 33142
Miami Dade College InterAmerican Campus627 SW 27th Avenue, Miami, FL 33135
Phone Registration305-807-8467 or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 26, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
MarylandSITE MANAGER: AMY MELENDEZ
[email protected] 202-742-1873 or 218-248-2978
STAFF: YOSSELYN MARTINEZ
202-742-1873 or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
Phone Registration202-742-1873, 218-248-2978 or888-284-3225 (toll-free)
Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
BaltimoreSITE MANAGER: TY THOMAS (ENGLISH)
[email protected] or 215–907-2611
SITE MANAGER: JOSE GONZALEZ (SPANISH)
[email protected] or 202-742 1875
Baltimore City Community College 710 E. Lombard St., Baltimore, MD 21202
Charm City Circulator blue and orange line
All major bus routes to Downtown.
Camp Springs Prince George’s Community College 6400 Old Branch Avenue, Camp Springs, MD 20748
Metrorail Green Line to Suitland Station and transfer to Metrobus #D14 (Southern Ave Station Line)
HyattsvillePrince George’s Community College6505 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782
Metrorail Green Line to Prince George’s Plaza Station
Metrobus to Prince George’s Plaza Station
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Rockville Montgomery College: Rockville Campus1400 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD 20850
Metrorail Red Line train to Rockville Station and transfer to Metrobus #Q2 (Veirs Mill Road line)
Ride On #46 and #55 to campus bus stop at corner of West and South Campus Drive
Silver SpringMontgomery College: Takoma Park Campus930 King Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Metrorail Red Line to Silver Spring Station, transfer to Metrobus #70, #79, or #S2”
New Jersey NorthSITE MANAGER: JHOANNA CAMPOS
[email protected], extension 2281, 732-575–7330, or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
STAFF: GLENDA MORENO
973-733-9670, extension 2280, or 973-803-2647
32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office570 Broad Street, 10th Floor Newark, NJ 07102Starting November 2018: 494 Broad Street, 3rd Floor, Newark NJ 07102973-733-9670, extension 2281, or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)Office hours: Mon–Fri, 9am–5pmSat, 8am–4pm
NJ Transit to Newark Broad Street Station
NJ Transit Buses: 11, 27, 30, 72, or 76
Phone Registration973-733-9670, extension 2281, 732-575–7330, 973-803-2647 or 888-284-3225
Online RegistrationLog on to training.32bjfunds.org
Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 26, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
Bayonne Bayonne High School669 Avenue A, Bayonne, NJ 07002
NJ Transit: Hudson Bergen Light Rail to East 45th Street HBLR Station
NJ Transit Bus 81 or 119
Bound BrookBound Brook High School111 West Union Avenue Bound Brook, NJ 08805
NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line to Bound Brook Station
NJ Transit Bus 65 or 66
DoverMorris County Organization for Hispanic Affairs Inc. 95–97 Bassett Highway, Dover, NJ 07801
NJ Transit Morris & Essex Line to Dover Station
ElizabethUnion County College Campus40 West Jersey Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202
NJ Transit Northeast Corridor Rail to Broad Street Station, Elizabeth
NJ Transit Buses: 26, 52, 56, 57, 62, 112, 113, or 115
HackensackBergen County Technical Schoolsss Adult and Continuing Education Center190 Hackensack Avenue Hackensack, NJ 07601
NJ Transit Bus 83 or 770
Jersey CityHudson County Community College81 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306
PATH train to Journal Square
NJ Transit Buses 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, or 88 to Jersey City
Morristown Morristown High School50 Early Street, Morristown NJ 07960
NJ Transit Bus 880 towards Morristown via Wharton
NJ Transit Bus 873 towards Greystone & Morristown
NJ Transit Morris & Essex Line towards Dove
Newark 32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office 570 Broad Street, 10th FloorNewark NJ 07102 Starting November 2018: 494 Broad Street,3rd Floor, Newark NJ 07102
NJ Transit to Newark Broad Street station
NJ Transit Buses: 11, 27, 30, 72, or 76
PatersonPassaic County Community College200 Memorial Drive, Paterson, NJ 07505
NJ Transit: Main/Bergen County or Port Jervis Line to Paterson
NJ Transit Bus: 704 or 722
Perth AmboyDr. Herbert N. Richardson School318 Stockton Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
NJ Transit to Perth Amboy Station
NJ Transit Bus: 116 or 815
PlainfieldUnion County College232 East 2nd Street, Plainfield, NJ 07060
NJ Transit Raritan Valley rail line to Plainfield Station
NJ Transit Buses: 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, M19, 113, or 114/117
Union City Union City High School2500 John F. Kennedy Boulevard Union City, NJ 07087
Kennedy Boulevard buses exit at 65th Street. Bus 108 toward New York via Union City to 30th Street
Plumbing Basics, Bayonne, NJ
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New Jersey SouthSITE MANAGER: OMAR VILLACRES
Phone Registration609-435-4094 or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 26, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
CamdenCamden County College200 North Broadway, Camden, NJ 08102
PATCO to City Hall Station
NJ Transit Buses: 313, 315, 317, 400, 401, 402, 404, 406, 408, 409, 410, 412, or 551
FreeholdBrookdale Community CollegeU.S. 9, Freehold Township, NJ 07728
NJ Transit 139
Lincroft (Red Bank)Brookdale Community College765 Newman Springs RdLincroft, NJ 07738
NJ Transit to Red Bank Station
NJ Transit Buses direct to campus
New BrunswickMiddlesex County College140 New Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
NJ Transit to New Brunswick
NJ Transit Bus: 814
Princeton Princeton Theological Seminary20 Library Place, Princeton, NJ 08542
NJ Transit Bus: 600
TrentonTrenton County Community College—James Kerney Campus102 North Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08608
NJ Transit to Trenton
NJ Transit Buses: 600, 601, 606, 608, or 609
New YorkBronx SITE MANAGERS: JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM (INDUSTRY)
[email protected] 845-494-9297 or 212-388-3701
JOHNI PUERTA-LOPEZ (ACADEMIC/COMPUTER)
[email protected] 718-518-6786 or 718-612-5708
Administrative Office: Hostos Community College475 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451Rooms 419 and 420 (elevator to 4R)Office hours: Mon–Thu, 4:30–6:30pm
2, 4, or 5 to 149th Street and Grand Concourse
Bx1 or Bx19 to 149th Street and Grand Concourse
Phone RegistrationAcademic: 718-518-6786 or 718-612-5708 Industry: 845-494-9297 or 212-388-3701
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
BrooklynSITE MANAGER: DONALD WINGATE
[email protected] or 212-388-3701
New York City College of Technology 172 Pearl Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
A or C to High Street/Brooklyn Bridge New York City College of Technology 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
A or C to High Street/Brooklyn Bridge
Phone Registration347-638-3482 or 212-388-3701
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
Long IslandSITE MANAGER: MICHAEL COMO
[email protected] or 212-388-3701
Nassau Community College1 Education Drive, Garden City, NY 11530
N16, N35, N45, or N51
Phone Registration347-638-3483 or 888-284-3225
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
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ManhattanDEPUTY DIRECTOR: JIM LEGGIO
[email protected] 212-539-2808 or 212-388-3701
32BJ SEIU: Union Headquarters25 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011212-388-3701 [email protected] hours: Mon–Fri, 8:30am–9:30pmSat, 8:30am–4:30pm
1 to 18th Street or 4, 5, 6, N, Q, and R to Union Square
F to 14th Street
CUNY In The Heights, Manhattan5030 Broadway, New York, NY 10034
A to 207th St or 1 to 215th St
Bx12 to 207th St or Bx7, Bx20, M100 to 213th St
Pace University163 Williams Street, New York NY 10038
A, C, 2 or 3 to Fulton Street
Phone Registration212-388-3701
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Walk–In Registration25 West 18th Street, 4th Floor
Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
Queens SITE MANAGER: DONALD WINGATE
[email protected] or 212-388-3701
Administrative Office: Queens College65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367Classes located in CEP Hall 1 Office located In Delaney Hall, Room 220
7 train to Main Street, E, F, G or R trains to 71st and Continental Avenue, F train to Parsons Boulevard,
E or F trains to Union Turnpike, then follow bus directions: Q17, 25-34, 44, 64, 74, or 88
Con Edison: The Learning Center 43-82 Vernon Boulevard Long Island City, NY 11101
E or M to Court Square
Phone Registration347-638-3482 or 212-388-3701
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
Westchester SITE MANAGER: JOHNI PUERTA-LOPEZ
[email protected] or 718-612-5708
Berkeley College99 Church Street, 2nd Floor White Plains, NY 10601
Harlem line or Metro-North
All buses to the White Plains Bus Terminal
Port Chester High School1 Tamarack Road Port Chester, NY 10573
Southern Westchester BOCES 65 Grasslands Road, Valhalla, NY 10595
Harlem line—Southeast
YonkersPlease contact Site Manager for more information.
Phone Registration718-612-5708 or 212-388-3701
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 12, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia SITE MANAGER: TY-JAMAR THOMAS
[email protected] or 215–907-2611
Strawberry Mansion High School 3133 Ridge AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19121
Septa bus lines to 33rd Street and Ridge Ave
Phone Registration215–907-2611 or 888-284-3225
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Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Mar 30, 2019
Locations
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Pittsburgh SITE MANAGER: KATY RITTLE
[email protected] or 888-284-3225
Community College of Allegheny County808 Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Take T to Allegheny Station
PAT Bus lines: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, or 18
Parkway West Career and Technology Center 7101 Steubenville Pike, Oakdale, PA 15071From downtown Pittsburgh: I-376 West/US Route 30/22 toward Fort Pitt Bridge/Airport. Merge onto US 30/West US 22 via EXIT 60A. Montour Church Road EXIT toward Old Steu-benville Pike. LEFT onto Montour Church Road. Right onto Steubenville Pike.
32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office209 Ninth Street, 6th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Take any PAT bus to 9th street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Walk 1/2 block to union office between Penn and Liberty.
Phone Registration412-639-1329 or 888-284-3225
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Fall Trimester Registration Tue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester Registration Tue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Spring Trimester Registration Tue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
VirginiaSITE MANAGER: JOSE GONZALEZ
STAFF: YOSSELYN MARTINEZ
202-742-1873, 202-742-1875, 202-658-8282, or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
Phone RegistrationWeekdays, 12:30–7pm Weekends, 10am–1pm
Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 29, 2017
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 12, 2018
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 6, 2019
ArlingtonSyphax Adult Education Center2110 Washington Boulevard Arlington, VA 22204
Bus: ART 42, 45, 77; Metrobus 4A (Arlington Boulevard), 10B (2nd and Fillmore Streets)
Syphax: Arlington Mills909 S Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA 22204Please contact Site Manager for more information, 202-742-1875.
Tyson’s Corner International Language Academy8000 Westpark Drive, Suite 160McLean, VA 22102
Fairfax Connector #423
Silver line, Tyson’s Corner Metro station
Washington, DCSITE MANAGER: JOSE GONZALEZ
STAFF: YOSSELYN MARTINEZ
202-742-1873, 202-742-1875, or 888-284-3225 (toll-free)
32BJ SEIU: Administrative Office1025 Vermont Avenue NW, 7th Floor Washington, DC 20005Office hours: Mon–Fri, 10am–6pm
Blue or Orange Line to McPherson Square
Phone RegistrationMon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Fall Trimester RegistrationTue, Aug 21, 2018–Tue, Sep 11, 2018 Fall Trimester Begins Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Winter Trimester RegistrationTue, Nov 27, 2018–Tue, Dec 18, 2018Winter Trimester Begins Sat, Jan 19, 2019
Spring Trimester RegistrationTue, Feb 26, 2019–Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Spring Trimester Begins Sat, Apr 20, 2019
PetworthSpanish Education Development (SED) Center4110 Kansas Avenue NW Washington, DC 20011Office hours: Mon–Fri, 9am–5pmDirections from VA: Take I-395 into Washington, DC. I-395 becomes 14th Street, continue on 14th Street NW to Taylor Street NW, turn right on Taylor and continue two blocks to Kansas Avenue NW, make a left on Kansas and the SED Center will be on your left at 4110 Kansas Avenue NW.
The center is four blocks from the Georgia Avenue-Petworth Metro station and easy access through metro bus 70, 79, 52, 53, and 54.
Basic Skills for Cleaners, Pittsburgh, PA
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Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is composed of both labor and management representa-tives. The Committee is cochaired by:
Lenore Friedlaender Assistant to the President, 32BJ SEIU
Howard I. Rothschild President, Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, Inc.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Virgil Abney 32BJ SEIU
Marvin Abram32BJ-SEIU
Michael BadowskiRealty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, Inc.
Greta Bautista 32BJ SEIU
Gene BonibergerRudin Management
Kyle Bragg 32BJ SEIU
Wilfredo Carrero32BJ SEIU
Michael A. CarrollAllan Industries Inc.
Tony Castiglione32BJ SEIU
John Egan 32BJ SEIU
Jay FingermanBrown Harris Stevens
Luz Garate 32BJ SEIU
Meghann GillSL Green Realty Corp.
Peter Goldberger32BJ Benefit Funds
Veronica Gormley32BJ SEIU
Emily GoveBuilding Mainte-nance Service
Paul Hogan The Durst Organization
Denis Johnston32BJ SEIU
Michele Kilcullen Fisher Brothers
Derrick Lovett MBD Community Housing Corporation
Anna Luczaj32BJ SEIU
John MahonGlenwood Management
David MartinezGuardian Service Industries
Albert MayasCharles H. Greenthal & Co.
Karen McMillan 32BJ SEIU
Robert MellmanOrsid Realty Corporation
Jim Miller Douglas Elliman
Maria Naranjo 32BJ SEIU- DC/MD/VA
Drew O’ConnorCushman & Wakefield
Keith Pahira Temco Services
Cheryl Pennant32BJ SEIU
Luis Ramos 32BJ SEIU
Paul Rode RXR Realty
Mary Ann RothmanCouncil of New York Cooperatives & Condominiums
Mark Roytman 32BJ SEIU
Carmen Sargent32BJ SEIU
Kevin Stavris 32BJ SEIU
Anna YudichakRelated Properties
Board of TrusteesLABOR TRUSTEES
Hector J. FigueroaChairman of the Board
Kevin J. DoyleTrustee
Larry EngelsteinTrustee
Denis JohnstonTrustee
EMPLOYER TRUSTEES
Howard I. RothschildSecretary of the Board
Charles C. DoregoTrustee
John C. SantoraTrustee
Fred WardTrustee
AdministrationPeter Goldberger Executive Director, 32BJ Benefit Funds
Steve Jenkins Deputy Executive Director, 32BJ Benefit Funds
TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
Linda G. NelsonDirector
James Leggio Deputy Director
James BarrySenior Manager, Program Development
Adriana BraccioliSenior Manager, Off-Site Training
Andre Gleaton /Fred TerryManager, Training
Richard HarrisSupervisor, Commu-nications & Career Services
Nick PrigoSenior Manager, Operations
Alex BecerraManager, Operations
Neil LewisSupervisor, Safety and Security Programs
Amy Martinez Manager, Office
TRAINING STAFF
Victor AguilarOffice Assistant
Benjamin AndrewsSafety Coordinator
Denis BalobinLMS /Web Applica-tions Developer
Elizabeth FergusCareer Advisor
Kenneth Fobi Operations Assistant
Alex GlukhovCommunications Analyst
Andrew HortonSafety Coordinator, Window Cleaning
Orlando MarinTechnology Analyst
Jose MedinaSecurity Coordinator
Erika MendelsohnAcademic Course Coordinator
Michael MortimerIndustry Assistant
Robert MuldoonManager, Green Programs
Prince Oku Budget & Finance Analyst
Adriana OliveraCoordinator, Instructor Profes-sional Development
Victor Olivera Toolroom Coordinator
Robert OrndoffOperations Analyst
Margot OsborneCurriculum/Instruc-tor Development Coordinator
Carolina PuenteOperations Assistant
Joe Roland Curriculum/Instruc-tor Development Coordinator
Jose Rosa Industry Clerk
Tom TheringInstructor Develop-ment Specialist
Sonia Velez Services Representative
SITE MANAGERS
Site Manager names and contact infor-mation listed on pages 43–47.
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