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Reno / Nevada / United States
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We offer OSHA authorized Safety training and site inspections. Completion of our OSHA 10 or 30 hour classes provide the student with card required to work on Nevada construction sites. Upcoming OSHA 10 Card class start next week Tuesday- Wednesday March 27-28. OSHA 30 class being arranged Certificates that allow work are provided at the end of the class. Permanent wallet cards are typically received within two weeks. The primary training facility is located in Reno, NV. We are available for training for your company, at your site and on your schedule . Classes can be scheduled in the Reno / Sparks area, but also Fallon, Fernley, Carson City, Douglas County and other areas of Northern Nevada and Northern California and Idaho. We provide group discounts.
Carson City / Nevada / United States
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The Carson City Fire Department provides fire suppression and prevention and emergency medical services. It offers hazardous material response and confined space rescue services. The department operates emergency medical services, administrative, emergency management, operations and training divisions. The Carson City Fire Department s administrative division provides staffing, budgeting, direction, coordination, evaluation and logistics support services. In addition, its fire prevention division protects people, property and environment from fire disasters. The department provides fire extinguisher training and Wildland Urban Interface programs. The Carson City Fire Department is a part of Carson City in Nevada, which operates finance, health and human services and public works departments.
Las Vegas / Nevada / United States
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Visit your Target in Las Vegas, NV for all your shopping needs including clothes, lawn & patio, baby gear, electronics, groceries, toys, games, shoes, sporting goods and more. We serve our guests in 49 states nationwide and at Target.com. Were committed to providing a fun and convenient shopping experience, with unique products at affordable prices. Since 1946, the corporation has given 5 percent of its income through community grants and programs like Take Charge of Education. Today, that giving equals more than $4 million a week.