cane_man
I AM the liquor
Public speaking was my profession for 9 years. Teaching Occupational Health and Safety classes from CPR/AED and Advanced Cardiac Life Support for the Healthcare providers to Hazcom and Forklift certification classes. About 40 classes in all. The beast of them all was the OSHA 40 hour certifications.
Standing in front of a class full of adult workers was fine most of the time. But certifying a DR or nurse as is required for them to practice was nerve racking at times. Funny, they take a guy like me, certify them to instruct American Heart Association curriculum to certify Healthcare providers. Strange. The toughest though.... Was certifiying the guy that had been driving a forkilift for 30 years..... Those guys didnt want to hear anything about it because they already knew it all. (no sarcasm)
As a Dr I never had to take a 40 hour osha course to keep practicing. osha was never there to protect me anyway.
Once a year Id take a voluntary osha ce course tho. Had to pay for staff to take osha courses, just to repeatedly catch them eating in the sterilization room afterward.