Course Resources

With the CRC, you’ll become more than a carpenter—you’ll become a master tradesman. With the territory comes the need to acquire skills that cover all aspects of the construction business.

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St. Louis Carpenters Training School
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Course Resources

  • Aerial Lift/UBC – 8 hours
  • AGC Advanced Safety Management Training Class (ASMTC) — 24 hours
  • AGC Confined Space/Air Monitoring – 8 hours
  • AGC Power Tool Safety & PPE – 8 hours
  • AGC Safety Management Training Class (SMTC) — 24 hours
  • AGC Scaffolding – 8 hours
  • Arc Flash (Electrical) – 8 hours
  • Asbestos Abatement Worker – 32 hours
  • Asbestos Abatement Supervisor – 40 hours
  • Awareness: Hazardous Material; Lead, Asbestos, Silica and Mold – 8 hours
  • BIM — Building Information Modeling – 8 hours
  • CERT — Community Emergency Response Team – 24 hours
  • Confined Space/Excavating Awareness – 8 hours
  • CPWR Disaster Response Worker – 8 hours
  • Fall Protection Construction/UBC – 8 hours
  • Financial Literacy – 8 hours
  • Fire Stop Installation – 8 hours
  • First Aid/CPR/AED – 8 hours
  • Focus Four – 8 hours
  • Foundation for Safety Leadership – 4 hours
  • General Electrical Safety – 8 hours
  • Green Awareness – 8 hours
  • Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety (HCCS) Includes GHS – 8 hours
  • Hazardous Waste Worker – 40 hours
  • Hearing Conservation – 8 hours
  • Heavy Highway Focus Four – 8 hours
  • Heavy Highway OSHA 10 – 10 hours
  • Heavy Highway Work Zone Safety – 8 hours
  • ICRA Best Practices in Healthcare Qualification – 24 hours
  • ICRA Best Practices in Healthcare Construction Refresher – 8 hours
  • ICRA Construction Trades Best Practices Awareness Training – 8 hours – LU 57 members only
  • Labor History – 4 hours
  • Lead Abatement Worker – 24 hours
  • Lead Abatement Supervisor – 40 hours
  • Local Union Mentoring Program — 8 hours
  • Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) – 8 hours
  • Mental Health Management – 8 hours
  • Millwright 16 – 16 hours
  • Mold Awareness – 8 hours
  • MSHA Part 46 Surface – 24 hours
  • MSHA Part 48B Surface – 24 hours
  • MSHA Part 48A Underground – 40 hours
  • MSHA All Refreshers – 8 hours
  • OSHA 10 – 10 hours
  • OSHA 30 – 30 hours
  • OSHA 7600 Disaster Response Worker – 16 hours
  • Powered Industrial Truck Operator (PITO) Industrial Fork Truck – 8 hours
  • Powered Industrial Truck operator (PITO) Rough Terrain Fork Truck – 8 hours
  • Residential Foreman Fall Protection Awareness – 8 hours
  • Respirators – 8 hours
  • Respirators/Hearing Conservation – 8 hours
  • Rigging Qualification/UBC – 32 or 40 hours
  • RRP-EPA Lead Safety – 8 hours
  • Scaffolding Erector Qualification/UBC – 32 or 40 hours
  • Siemens Westinghouse Human Performance – 8 hours
  • Silica Awareness – 8 hours
  • Silica Awareness/UBC – 4 hours
  • Signaling/Rigging Awareness – 8 hours
  • STI Scaffolding – 8 hours
  • UBC Collaborative Leadership – 16 hours (8-hour credit)
  • UBC Journeyman Leadership Program — 24 hours (8-hour credit)
  • UBC Industrial Scaffolding Practical Evaluation – 8 hours
  • Welding Safety – 16 hours
  • Working Healthy – 8 hours

MISHA Training

Part 46 Surface — 24 hours

Training and retraining miners and other persons at shell dredging, sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate and surface limestone mines. Course covers the 7 items listed above, but it could be more depending on the site or situation. No less than 24 hours of training for new miners; 8 hour refresher every year. Training completed under Part 48A and Part 48B may be used to satisfy this section.

Part 48B Surface — 24 hours

Training and retraining miners working at surface mines/areas of underground mines, the surface that is the property of an underground mine. This part does not apply to the 7 items listed under Part 46, but the training under this section may count for the training for Part 46. No less than 24 hours of training for new miners; 8 hour refresher every year.

Part 48A Underground — 40 hours

Training and retraining miners working in underground mines and surface mines/areas of underground mines. No less than 40 hours of training for new miners; 8 hour refresher every year. Training under this part can count for both Part 48B and Part 46 and it allows a person to be qualified to work at any site.

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