b'SpecialprogramsWisconsin Center400 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI53203Certified Roofing Torch Applicator and Train-the-Trainer (CERTA) Classes(Separate Registration Fee)The CERTA training program is ideal for contractors whose work involves torch applications. These programs train experienced roof system installers on the safe use of roofing torches used to apply polymer-modified bitumen roofing products. CERTA training shows how proper roof system configuration design and application techniques can result in fire-safe installations. These sessions include meals and access to the Exhibit Hall.CERTA Train-the-Trainer Authorizations and Re-AuthorizationsWednesday, October 18 TH Room 2039:00 am7:00 pmCERTA Train-the-Trainer Course for New Authorizations 9:00 am5:00 pm - CERTA Train-the-Trainer Course for Re-Authorizations CERTA Applicator Training CourseThursday, November 19 THRoom 2038:00 am5:00 pm - CERTA Applicator Training CourseHot Air Welding Safety Training Certification (HAWT) Class(Separate Registration Fee)The new Hot Air and Induction Welding Safety Training ProgramSafety and of the function, use and safety requirements for (HAWT) teaches the methods for identifying and controllingHot Air welding equipment and Induction Welding equipment.thehazardsthatworkersfaceduringtheinstallationofThis program will include a review of hazard recognition and roofingsystemsusingelectricallypoweredequipment. Thiscontrols, first aid for some of the most common injuries, PPE program approaches Authorized User level training with therequirements, Fall and Fire Prevention and basic hazardous assumption that you have completed basic Awareness levelmaterials management.This portion of the training is intended safety training.Awareness training is what you would find in ato serve as a refresher for the people who have already have typical OSHA 10-hour safety class or in specific subject matterawareness training and an introduction to these subjects for training you might receive through your company.those who have not. The current OSHA standards do not specify the formal criteriaWeallknowthatworkingintheroofingindustrycanbe necessary to determine the appropriate training level for anhazardous.All roof workerswhether they are working on the authorized user.To meet this need, the MRCAs Hot Air andjob site, in the yard and in the shop face daily challenges to Induction Welding Safety Committee will require that a rooftheir safety.This training program is specifically designed to worker using Hot Air and Induction Welding equipment musthelp roof workers understand the nature of the hazards and have an understanding of the basic OSHA requirements forhow to best control the risks when working with Hot Air and PPE, Hazardous Materials, Fire Prevention and Fall PreventionInduction Welding equipment. These sessions include meals and must have a more in depth understanding of Electricityand access to the Exhibit Hall.andElectricalSafety,GeneratorFunctionandGenerator HAWT Applicator Training ClassHAWT Train-the-Trainer ClassWednesday, October 18 TH Thursday, October 19 THRoom 204 Room 2049:00 am5:00 pm12:00 pm4:00 pm #MRCA2023www.mrca.orgMidwest Roofer 27'