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What is the Difference Between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?
OSHA courses provide information on the prevention of workplace hazards, but it can be confusing knowing whether you should take an OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 and if your work is considered General Industry or Construction. We break down the difference here.
Make LinkedIn Learning Work for You: Set Learning Goals
Set learning goals and LinkedIn Learning will remind you to take courses. Select a goal of 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, or 2 hours per week and track your learning progress.
Make LinkedIn Learning Work for You: Follow Skills
Follow skills in LinkedIn Learning to personalize your course recommendations, making sure you are focused on completing content that is going to help you level up your career.
Develop a Local OSHA Trainer Program Expansion
We’re pleased to announce we’re expanding our Develop a Local OSHA Trainer program to include reimbursement for OSHA Construction Trainers!
Signatory Employer Video
Our new video explains who we are and highlights key programs that may be of interest to TTF Signatory Employers.
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry Curriculum is Here!
We are thrilled to announce our OSHA 30-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry curriculum is now available to local unions throughout the IATSE!
Train the Trainer: Teaching and Presentation Techniques is Back!
We're excited to announce the Train the Trainer: Teaching and Presentation Techniques course is back and now includes strategies for teaching in a virtual classroom.
New! Social Media Assets for Locals
Our social media assets are designed to help local unions promote IATSE TTF programs and upcoming classes. Assets cover image dimensions across all the major platforms.
A Primer on Organizing Local Safety Training
This primer outlines a few of the programs we developed to help your local union’s training efforts every step of the way — from providing an OSHA Outreach Trainer to developing industry-specific safety curriculum to supporting safety training through funding.
Announcing OSHA 10-Hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry Curriculum!
We are delighted to announce our OSHA 10-Hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry curriculum is now available to local unions throughout the IATSE.
LinkedIn Learning Collections from IATSE TTF Now in French and Spanish
LinkedIn Learning Collections from the IATSE Training Trust Fund are now available in French and Spanish!
Free Webinar: Advanced Imaging Capabilities in AV over IP
Free webinar this Thursday! A lesson focused on Multiview and Video Walls in the ZeeVee AV over IP ecosystem - two highly regarded benefits and efficiencies of AV over IP (versus the AV Matrix) will be covered in detail.
AVIXA Networking Technology 2022 Course Schedule
As part of our on-going partnership with AVIXA, we are pleased to announce the 2022 schedule of AVIXA Networking Technology courses.
Announcing LinkedIn Learning Account Upgrade to All Languages!
We’re very excited to announce we upgraded all TTF LinkedIn Learning accounts. Everyone with a LinkedIn Learning account through the TTF now has access to all the languages available on the LinkedIn Learning platform!
IATSE Tradeshow Department Audiovisual Readiness Training
The IATSE Tradeshow Department’s new Audiovisual Readiness Training is a skills-based training program developed to provide IATSE workers with a structured, yet flexible, curriculum to expand their audiovisual skillset.
IATSE Stagecraft Department Recommended Courses
The IATSE Stagecraft Department is recommending a series of TTF Safety First! courses along with the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry course.
TTF Safety First! Is Now an ETCP Recognized Electrical & Rigging Training Program
We’re excited to announce IATSE TTF Safety First! is now an ETCP Recognized Training Program! As an ETCP Recognized Electrical and Rigging Program, select Safety First! courses you complete on or after August 18, 2021 will provide you with continuing education credits you can use when you recertify.
Safe + Sound Week: August 9-15, 2021
During Safe + Sound Week, we ask you to commit to taking at least one safety training because workplace safety starts with you.
What is the Training Tracker?
The IATSE TTF Training Tracker helps local unions and IATSE workers keep track of safety and craft skills trainings in an easy to use, searchable online database.