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DSF Training: FBG Safety Training, AiM Queries and Procurement Services 101

Each week we’ll be sharing the upcoming training and professional development opportunities available here at GW.


Monday 12/4

AiM Query Training
Are you looking to expand your knowledge of AiM? Join Adam Poplin as he provides training on how to set up queries. During this training, users will learn how to create and set up search parameters for queries on their AiM logins. Adam will also go through building widgets and dashboards from these queries with participants walking away with newfound knowledge.

  • Time: 1pm-2pm
  • Location: Support Building 211

Wednesday 12/6

Procurement Services 101 Training Session
The Procurement Services 101 Training is designed to help new and experienced personnel gain a deeper understanding of the procurement process, compliance guidelines, and effective routing processes. In this training, participants will understand the importance of strategic sourcing and vendor management, discover best practices to navigate the procurement process to save time and resources, and learn many more strategies.

  • Time: 10am-11am
  • Location: Webex Meeting Number 2624 300 0814

Wednesday 12/13

FBG Quarterly Safety Training
Join us for this quarter’s safety training, which will focus on Lockout Tagout Red Tag. Lockout Tagout, or LOTO, is the de-energizing and securing of equipment, machinery, or processes so hazardous energy isn’t re-introduced during servicing or repair. This includes closing electrical circuits and valves, neutralizing extreme temperatures, and the process of affixing a label, or tag, that communicates information about what’s being done to the machine or equipment and why it’s important. This training will specifically focus on Red Tag; alerting employees not to operate tagged equipment.

  • Time: 1pm-2pm
  • Location: Funger 108



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