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excellent tool for training.......
I gathered a little data at the MTOA conference this year. We trained 36 cops, about one in five of those guys had ever been put on a shot timer at work during department provided training. in other words, 80% of the students had never shot with a shot timer other than in outside-agency courses. Timers are a simple, cost-effective tool that helps make your training effective by giving you objective data on your performance. Some people are stuck in the past and don’t use timers because “timers won’t be there to start a gunfight on the street”. These people fail to understand the development of automatic response pathways, and the fundamental nature of training itself. Similarly to how people don’t usually have bullseyes on their chest, but we still train to shoot at a small ring patterned target so we can gather data on performance, timers can help motivate shooters in a big way. Knowing what to fix is a big part of being accountable to training. We like to see sub 1 second on a 5” square or circle at the 7-10 yard range from high or low port, and sub .5 from the scanning position.
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The very best training you can get anywhere from anybody.
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Congrats to Cameron Zamost for passing the CHST test. He studied the questions in the BCSP Study group and passed the tough CHST test. Keys to the CHST test. 1. The CHST blueprint lists the 50 topics you must know. https://lnkd.in/g28SS_dS n the FB BCSP Study GRoup, you can use the search button and type CHST +welding and get all the questions posted for welding. These are not the actual questions as I rewrote the question to focus on the main issues. 2. Review the youtube videos https://lnkd.in/gxAtCgVt... 3. get either Momentrix or Clicksafety CHST workbooks.
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I gathered a little data at the MTOA conference this year. We trained 36 cops, about one in five of those guys had ever been put on a shot timer at work during department provided training. in other words, 80% of the students had never shot with a shot timer other than in outside-agency courses. Timers are a simple, cost-effective tool that helps make your training effective by giving you objective data on your performance. Some people are stuck in the past and don’t use timers because “timers won’t be there to start a gunfight on the street”. These people fail to understand the development of automatic response pathways, and the fundamental nature of training itself. Similarly to how people don’t usually have bullseyes on their chest, but we still train to shoot at a small ring patterned target so we can gather data on performance, timers can help motivate shooters in a big way. Knowing what to fix is a big part of being accountable to training. We like to see sub 1 second on a 5” square or circle at the 7-10 yard range from high or low port, and sub .5 from the scanning position.
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⭐️💡 Introduction to Basic Coating Inspection Equipment. 💡⭐️ We are making progress on our internal training course, that will be hosted by yours truly!! This course is designed to give participants a comprehensive understanding of proper equipment use and an overview of available features and models. It focuses on a core group of basic coating inspection tools, covering each model and feature in detail to ensure you are fully equipped to perform inspections effectively. This course is also valuable for industry professionals who may not work hands-on with the equipment but manage or order it regularly. It will enhance their understanding of the tools, improving communication and efficiency across roles within your company. Key Take aways:📝 • Leave with a better understanding of how to use basic coating inspection tools and their advanced features. • What coating inspection tools are available in today’s market. • Better understanding of what you will need for your project. • Common Misconceptions of coating inspection equipment. • Provide the industry with an elevated baseline understanding of coating inspection equipment. Stay Tuned for more updates on our official launch date! 🌟
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Great idea!