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The Online Seminar shows the Possibilities of the use of Desktop-Sharing Software. The Online-Seminar is free of charge an will contain the following topic. How to Setup the Software. The Webinar will held on request, the duration is approx. 30 Minutes Further Information to the Online-Seminar Start: 02/06/2012 8:00 am
End: 02/06/2012 3:00 pm
This 7-hr virtual seminar on Payroll 201 provides high-level training on topics critical to the intermediate payroll professional. It will increase your knowledge of payroll procedures and compliance regulations beyond the mere basic skills. Why You Should Attend: The payroll professional must deal with rules and regulations from the Department of Labor, the Internal Revenue Service and the state equivalent of each of these. When you get beyond the basic rules, the regulations become more complex and demanding. For example, how to withhold social security taxes is basic. But knowing how to handle social security taxes as it pertains to an overpayment of wages made in previous tax year is quite complex. The payroll professional at the intermediate level must know how to handle this type of situation. This webinar will help the attendee increase their efficiency and compliance knowledge beyond the basic payroll skills. Learning Objective: The information provided in this program will help the attendee to increase their knowledge of payroll procedures and compliance regulations beyond the mere basic skills. Use of the information presented can significantly increase the attendee’s knowledge in the payroll profession to the intermediate level. Start: 02/06/2012 10:00 am
End: 02/06/2012 11:00 am
This webinar will help you understand OSHA’s requirement for a pre-demolition engineering survey, including what documents to have in place, for renovation and complete demolition of buildings/structures. Why Should You Attend: Due to the significant number of fatalities, injuries, fires, spills/releases, and “near misses” in construction/demolition activities OSHA requires an engineering survey to be made by a “competent person”. That person may be a professional engineer (PE), certified safety professional with demolition experience, or a demolition contractor employee with adequate experience and communication/writing skills. The survey may be brief for small structures or extensive for large facilities. Due to unauthorized persons trespassing or accidentally accessing the area and multiple employers working on these projects they are a significant target for lawsuits. Plaintiff attorneys target the failure of conducting, producing, and making available a pre-engineering survey. This webinar will help you understand OSHA’s requirement for a pre-demolition engineering survey for renovation and complete demolition of buildings/structures. Start: 02/06/2012
Autodesk is a leading manufacturer of 3D design software across a variety of different industries. This course is geared toward students who have the desire to learn the essentials of Autodesk Inventor in order to design models from sketching, solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production. | ||

