Rules of Conduct

All students are subject to the following rules.

English Language

Safety Center classes are offered in English only. Students must pass a written test in English. No interpreters or “helpers” are allowed.

Cheating/Falsifying Records

Anyone falsifying identification or caught cheating may be subject to suspension from the training center.

Cleanliness

Attendees, clothing and shoes must be free of dirt, mud, chemicals, dusts, grease, oil, etc.

Class Start Time

Students not checked in and in their seats at start time will be turned away. Check in begins one hour prior to class time. Students are advised to be at the Center at least ½ hour prior to the class start time.

Personal Behavior

Foul, abusive, inappropriate language, crude, suggestive comments or unwanted advances are prohibited. Participants suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol and/or in the possession of weapons will be asked to leave. Participants rejected for personal behavior may register for future classes consistent with the rules and procedures. However, second time violations will result in the person being banned permanently from future TRMA training. If a violation occurs, participant’s employer will be notified.

Harassment

No one will be permitted to harass others. Everyone has the responsibility to avoid any actions, implied or explicit, which may suggest harassment in any form.

Tobacco-Free

Tobacco use is prohibited inside the building but is allowed outside at break times.

Cell Phones, Radios, Pagers

Cell phones, radios, pagers and other electronic devices must be off during classes. Photographs are prohibited without instructor permission. Violators will be asked to leave. The computer lab strictly enforces the Electronic Device Policy of no visible electronics.

Badges

Students are given a photo ID as proof of a passing course. Training expires at 11:59 p.m. on the last day of the month and year listed on the card for each class. A failing score means that TRMA cannot confirm minimum safety knowledge. Individual host companies decide whether a person who fails the class will be admitted to their facility.

Failing a Class

See Re-Take Policy