PrintableCrossett, AR
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Lecture Date: 06/25/2010
Field Date: 06/25/2010 |
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10:00 am |
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Georgia-Pacific Hwy 82 just west of Fairview Rd. Crossett, AR 71635 |
| Contact Phone #: |
(901) 381-9960 |
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| Start Time: |
7:00 am |
| Location: |
Georgia-Pacific Hwy 82 just west of Fairview Rd. Crossett, AR 71635 |
| Contact Phone #: |
(901) 381-9960 |
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Georgia Pacific sponsors this ONE DAY school that offers the lecture and field certification. The field runs begin at 7:00 am. If you are being certified for the first time, there will be a short discussion on how to read smoke BEFORE the field runs begin. The remainder of the lecture will be taught after the field runs are complete. DIRECTIONS: The Georgia Pacific Plywood Mill is located on Highway 82 just west of Fairview Rd. (also Hwy 133).
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GENERAL INFORMATION
ARRIVAL
Arrive 20 - 30 minutes early for registration.
STATE LECTURE REQUIREMENTS
Lectures in most states are approximately two (2) hours in length.
The State of Texas requires a six (6) hour lecture, and the State of Idaho requires an eight (8) hour lecture.
FIELD CERTIFICATION
The field certification takes place outdoors and takes place whether rain or shine. As long as the visibility is greater than three (3) miles, and there is no lightning, the field runs continue. Poor visibility and lightning usually pass within an hour or two, and the field runs can resume.
WHAT TO WEAR
Dress appropriately for outdoors for an extended period of time. In winter use multiple layers, insulated coveralls and perhaps even a coat on top. In summer, bring a hat or cap for shade.
EYEGLASSES AND SUNGLASSES
Good long-distance vision is required for field certification. Students are advised to remember that whatever eyeglasses or sunglasses (prescription or nonprescription) you wear during the certification test are REQUIRED every time you actually do VE readings.
OTHER THINGS TO BRING
Office supplies: clipboard, note paper, pen (not pencil)
Rain gear: umbrella, raincoat, visor.
Comfort supplies: lawn or camping chair, hat, snack, bottled water, sunscreen.
(901) 381-9960 | Fax: (901) 381-9958