Iowa Workforce Development
Found 6 free book(s)Guide to Workers' Compensation - Iowa
publications.iowa.govDivision of Workers’ Compensation, Iowa Workforce Development to answer commonly asked questions about workers’ compensation. This publication is intended to be a compilation of general information. Opinions or conclusions expressed or implied in this guide should not be considered to be a
TAP 21 Addiction Counceling Competencies: The Knowledge ...
store.samhsa.govWorkforce development is essential to the field of substance use disorder treatment. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has included workforce development in its Matrix of Priority Programs. A major focus of this workforce development strategy is improving the competencies of professionals in the field.
U.S. Bank Foundation Community Possible Grant Guidelines
www.usbank.comInvesting in the Workforce We fund organizations that provide training for small business development, as well as programs that support individuals across all skill and experience levels, to ensure they have the capability to gain employment that supports individuals and their families. Examples of grant support include:
Summary: COVID-19 Healthcare ETS - Occupational Safety …
www.osha.govthe workforce and the general population become vaccinated and the pandemic continues to evolve. Where OSHA finds a grave danger from the virus no longer exists for the covered workforce (or some portion thereof), or new information indicates a change in measures necessary to address the grave danger, OSHA will update the ETS, as appropriate.
Alternative Fuels Used in Transportation - Energy
www.energy.govMoines, Iowa, developed the first electric car. By the turn of the century, dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) outnumbered their gasoline-powered counterparts by two-to-one. Today there are about 10,500 dedicated EVs in use in the United States, mostly in the West and South. Researchers are still working on the same problem that
Minimum Standards for Child-Care Centers
www.hhs.texas.govMinimum Standards for Child-Care Centers Child Care Regulation Texas Health and Human Services Commission October 2021 1 Revised: 3/22/2022