Live Classes for 2021!

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It is no secret that e-learning is all the rage during this pandemic. While e-learning is certainly a great alternative to traditional courses, NASP understands that some training, and some individuals, are best suited for live, instructor-led classes. Benefits to NASP’s instructor-led courses include:

  • The opportunity for individuals to have more in-depth conversations, which allows a greater comprehension of the subject matter.
  • A space for individuals to make genuine connections both inside and outside of their organization.
  • Accountability and Return on Investment (ROI). NASP’s instructors are better able to identify an individual’s comprehension by leveraging group exercises and discussions.
  • Hands-on learning. Experiential, or kinesthetic learners can struggle with e-learning content because of its presentation and limited opportunities for a hands-on approach. NASP’s live training, by design, can support all types of learners.

Join NASP in Wilmington, NC on March 22-26 for a one-of-a-kind training experience. NASP will be combining the Certified Safety Manager (CSM) and Certified Safety Manager- Construction (CSMC) courses to maximize training effectiveness during this pandemic. Each course will have break-out sessions that emphasizes the specific type of industry applicable to students. Save 10% with coupon code CSMEB211.Click here for CSM and click here for CSM-C!

If you can’t make it to the Wilmington classes, we also have classes scheduled for May 17-21 in Las Vegas, NV. Use coupon code CSMEB212 to save 10% on this course! Click here to register today for the CSM, and here for the CSMC!

*Course dates are subject to change due to variable COVID restrictions

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