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New Jersey Agricultural
Experiment Station
O ce of Continuing Professional Education
Courses for Utility, Operations
and Maintenance Personnel
Writing Skills for Utility and
Operations Personnel
January 22, 2015
Introduction to Hydraulics
February 11, 2015
Math Refresher for Water/Wastewater
Operators
February 25, 2015
Effective Emergency Communications
March 10, 2015
Management Skills for Supervisors
March 25 & 26, 2015
Introduction to Hydraulics
February 11, 2015 Course Code: EO0715CA15
Instructor: Robert Pitbladdo
Fee: $290 Multi-Fee: $250
NJ licensed water operators (T, W, VSWS only) $145
6 TCHs for NJ licensed drinking water and wastewater operators
NJDEP Approval #01-061101-30
This course is designed to cover the basic principles of
hydraulics that apply to most trades. Detailed explanations
will be given on the operation, maintenance and cause-
failure analysis of pumps, hydraulic motors, ejectors,
pressure and ow controls and heat-exchangers. Topics will
include: the physical properties of liquids; pressure and force
relationships; ejectors, pumps and control valves; hydraulic
motors and their applications and hydraulic blueprint reading.
Also approved for NJ Professional Engineers - 6 credits
Writing Skills for Utility and Operations Personnel
January 22, 2015 Course Code: EO0110CA15
Instructor: Sharon Kinsey
Registration fee: $275 Multi fee: $250
NJ licensed water operators: $137.50 (T, W or VSWS only)
6 TCHs for water and wastewater license holders
NJDEP Approval #01-050601-30
No matter what your occupation, eective writing and
strong communication skills are essential in the workplace.
This course will introduce you to the elements needed
to develop or refresh this skill, and introduce some great
tips on how to communicate with style. Topics include:
Determining the purpose of the document/knowing your
audience Phrases to avoid in business writing (jargon,
cliches and meaningless words) Communicating di cult
news Organizing a document - content strategies and
formatting Clarity, conciseness, punctuation, proofreading
Communicating electronically....and more.
COURSE STATUS INFORMATION FOR ALL REGISTRANTS
In case of inclement weather or other events (such as power failures) that may result in a course being delayed or cancelled, you may
check the status of a course after 6:00am on the morning of the event by calling us or visiting our website and clicking the Adverse
Weather Advisory Course Status Page link.
Visit: www.cpe.rutgers.edu
Call: (848) 932-9271 and select option 4 from the menu
If course is cancelled, we will contact you during normal business hours about rescheduling or receiving credit towards another
program.
Note: OCPEs short course cancellations will not be announced on the radio. Please check with us via phone or the web to make
sure you have the most up-to-date and accurate information on the status of your course!
Please use good judgment before traveling. Safety should be your top priority in deciding whether to attend class.
Effective Emergency Communications
March 10, 2015 Course Code: EO0109CA15
Instructor: William Jamison
Registration fee: $285 Multi fee: $255
NJ licensed water operators $142.50 (T, W or VSWS only)
6 TCHs for NJ licensed drinking water and wastewater operators
NJDEP Approval #01-090603-30
Eectively communicating with co-workers, employees,
supervisors and the public is critical to successfully operate in
any business or organization. This is especially true in times
of emergencies, such as power outages, oods, hurricanes or
other disasters. This course provides awareness level training
in developing and delivering communications to the public,
partners and the media. The program presents methods for
improving internal communications, developing partnerships,
and communicating with the public and/or media during a
crisis. Students will participate in case study activities to put
the information presented into practice.
Bill Jamison (formerly employed by the NJ Department of
Health) is a veteran of the anthrax scare and other large-scale
public health emergencies - let his experience work for you!
Payment Policy - All students must have prearranged for payment to be admitted to the class.
Cancellation & Substitution Policy - Registrants may withdraw in writing from a class up to (3) three full working days before a course begins and receive a full
refund, less any materials fee or as otherwise noted on the course webpage. If the O ce of Continuing Professional Education is not notied in writing at least three
working days prior to the start of class, registrants may be responsible for the full fee. Substitutions are permitted.
Accommodations for Individuals with Disabilities: If you require special assistance, please notify our o ce when you register or no less than one week before the
course starts. Every eort will be made to accommodate reasonable requests.
Management Skills for Supervisors
March 25 & 26, 2015 Course Code: EO0103CB15
Instructors: Ned Lipman and Terry Tomsky
Fee: $475 Multi-Fee: $450 NJ licensed water operators $237.50 (T, W, VSWS only)
12 TCHs for NJ licensed drinking water and wastewater operators
NJDEP Approval #01-010111-30
Managing employees eectively is a challenging and rewarding process which starts with a clear understanding of how our
behaviors inuence workplace environments let our instructional team of Ned Lipman and Terry Tomsky help get you started!
Knowing yourself and the strengths you bring to work is a great place to start to improve your managerial skill set. In this highly
popular course, you will explore the essential characteristics of respected leaders and how they create and sustain productive
organizations. Through small group discussions and entertaining interactive exercises, you will develop a better understanding
of what you can do to improve your work groups eectiveness and acquire new people skills to more successfully manage the
everyday challenges in your workplace.
Upcoming Classes of Interest
Microbiology for Non-biologist Alternative Energy for Water and Wastewater Operations
April 8, 2015 June 2, 2015
Water Loss Management Human Error Reduction
April 16, 2015 June 4, 2015
Water & Wastewater Chemistry: Back to the Basics Microbiology of Activated Sludge
April 21, 2015 June 9 & 10, 2015
Drinking Water Treatment Technologies Exam & Study Skills
April 29 & 30, 2015 June 16, 2015
Customer Service Skills for Utilities Rigging & Hoisting Safety
April 30, 2015 June 16, 2015
Maintaining Water Quality in the Distribution System O & M and Issues in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants
May 12 & 13, 2015 June 17 & 18, 2015
Math Refresher for Water/Wastewater Operators
February 25, 2015 Course code: EO0106CA15
Instructors: Joe Bonaccorso & Steve Dowhan
Registration fee: $255 Multi fee: $225
NJ licensed water operators: $127.50 (T, W or VSWS only)
6 TCHs for NJ licensed drinking water and wastewater operators
NJDEP Approval #01-010104-30
Operations personnel face math problems on the job every day.
This course is designed to build condence in the understanding
of basic mathematics and problem solving. In a relaxed setting,
students are encouraged to draw on workplace experience and
common sense to improve their basic math skills and to learn
now to solve math-related problems that occur daily in the
workplace. Topics will include:
Addition and subtraction
Percentages/graphs
Multiplication and division
Weight/volume relationships
Area/volume calculations
Metric conversions and
Velocity and ow rate conversions.
A great review for licensing or certication exams!
Remember:
The TCH deadline is September 30, 2015.
Dont be caught short!

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