Safety & Training

UCSD-OSHA Courses

OSHA Courses Offered by University of California – San Diego Now Available at AGC Las Vegas An agreement between AGC Las Vegas and the University of California-San Diego’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center will bring more of the best safety training in the country to southern Nevada. At least five classes will be conducted in AGC’s training room located at 150 N. Durango Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89145. To register, please call (800) 358-9206. More classes could be added to the Las Vegas calendar as time and scheduling permits. The OSHA Training Institute at UCSD offers standards-based OSHA training in …

Construction Training Schedule

2012 Construction Training Schedule The Nevada Commission on Construction Education granted AGC Las Vegas $60,000 to partly fund its extensive training program. The grant will allow AGC to offer its widely praised courses for $50 per student – a 50-percent discount over current rates. To register online, click here! You may also register by faxing a registration form to 702-796-1629. If you have any questions, please contact Linda Gibson at 702-796-9986. Register early! Space is limited. To browse all 2012 Training courses, click here.

Metro Recoveries

Metro Recoveries National Equipment Register 866-663-7872 info@nerusa.com www.nerusa.com Law Enforcement For access to NER’s databases to locate an equipment owner or a theft, and for identification assistance, contact NICB: 800-447-6282 NCIC cannot confirm a machine IS NOT STOLEN. NER encourages Law Enforcement to verify machine status with the owner. Industry REPORT SUSPICIOUS AFTER HOURS ACTIVITY AT EQUIPMENT YARDS or JOBSITES TO LAW ENFORCEMENT- someone potentially observed these thefts, or may see the machines in transit or abandoned in the area. If you see something that does not add up, contact Law Enforcement immediately. The simplest impact you can have on Equipment Theft? Prevent the sale of stolen …

Trespass Information

Trespass Warning Card While AGC supports their right to lawfully organize employees, unions – with few exceptions – have no right to enter or block access to construction projects on private property. According to attorney James Winkler of Littler Mendelson: “Nevada law makes it a misdemeanor for a person to willfully enter or remain on another person’s land after having been warned by the owner or occupant not to trespass…Nevada law provides that if a property is fenced, that it will be presumed that the person has been warned not to enter.” Unfortunately, these illegal and provocative tactics seem to …