Primary Trainer definition

Primary Trainer means a provider who qualifies as a “Master Mediator” on the court roster or a person with equivalent experience researching and teaching the theory and practice of alternative dispute resolution and may oversee mediation training that fulfills the court's 40-hour mediator training requirement for the roster.
Primary Trainer means the Trainer who works closely with the apprentice in assuring the OJT hours are recorded correctly, schedules the OJT weekly training, mentors and gives guidance to the apprentice throughout the program. The Primary Trainer is also responsible for assuring all safety training has been completed and all personal protective equipment is worn prior to having the apprentice enter any area or performs a task that requires safety training and PPE.

Related to Primary Trainer

  • Mandatory training means training on identifying and reporting child abuse or dependent adult abuse required of physical therapists or physical therapist assistants who are mandatory reporters. The full requirements on mandatory reporting of child abuse and the training requirements are found in Iowa Code section 232.69. The full requirements on mandatory reporting of dependent adult abuse and the training requirements are found in Iowa Code section 235B.16.

  • Travel trailer means a vehicle:

  • travel distance means the distance an occupant has to travel to reach an exit.

  • Appraisal management services means one or more of the following:

  • Travel training means providing instruction, as appropriate, to children with significant cognitive disabilities, and any other children with disabilities who require this instruction, to enable them to develop an awareness of the environment in which they live, and learn the skills necessary to move effectively and safely from place to place within that environment (e.g., in school, in the home, at work, and in the community).