Students in the Collision Repair program at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) have successfully completed their 10-Hour General Industry (Automotive) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) training. This certification, integrated into their curriculum, equips students with essential workplace safety knowledge and prepares them for careers in the automotive industry.
Employers recognize and value OSHA certification, giving our graduates a competitive edge in the workforce. We are proud of their hard work and dedication to learning the skills that will set them up for success!
Want to learn more about CCCTC and its career-focused programs? Visit www.ccctc.edu today!
Front row, from left to right in the photo: Kennedy Krause (Moshannon Valley), Whitney Monoskey (Philipsburg-Osceola), Parker Hemphill (Philipsburg-Osceola), and Annebella Hunt (Philipsburg-Osceola). Back row, from left to right: Jesse Witmer (Philipsburg-Osceola), Maddox Mitchell (Clearfield), Trace McDermott (Clearfield), and Colton Bumbarger (Clearfield).