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Don’t Wait to Register – Seats Only Remain at Smithville Location on Feb. 19

If you haven’t yet registered yet for the OABA Anhydrous Ammonia Safety Workshop, don’t delay. The Findlay location on Feb. 20 is already full, and Smithville on Feb. 19 is filling up quickly. Click here to register today to ensure you have a seat at this year’s new training.

The OABA’s Anhydrous Ammonia Safety Workshop Task Force planned a brand new robust training program for 2013, which features an interactive, hands-on format designed to help participants “learn by doing.” Participants will spend the morning in a classroom setting, and will then move to a nearby anhydrous facility to apply the information presented in the first portion of the training. Participants will break into smaller, more interactive groups to participate in hands-on break-out sessions throughout the facility.

The OABA Anhydrous Ammonia workshop assists dealers and their employees – and local emergency personnel (eligible for member rate) – in complying with Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Training Requirements for anhydrous ammonia. The training features experts from both outside and within the industry, along with government regulators.

 

Event Details

Event Registration

  1. For secure online registration, click here.
  2. Click here for a printable form that you can mail, fax or email. NOTE: The Feb. 20th session in Findlay is full, so you can only register for the Smithville session on Feb. 19.

Date/Location –

February 19 – Smithville, OH

  • Morning Session: The Barn Restaurant; 877 West Main Street; Smithville, OH 44677
  • Afternoon Session: Town & Country Co-op Inc.; 686 East Main Street; Smithville, OH 44677

Time – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; registration at 8:30 a.m.

Agenda – For a tentative agenda, click here. Note: We are in the process of updating the agenda, so please check back the middle of this week for an updated schedule (times will not change, only speakers will change).

Additional Information – Click here for additional information, or call 614-326-7520 (option one).

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