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TIA announces Certified Instructor Program schedule.


January 13, 2009 - TIA's Automotive Tire Service and Commercial Tire Service programs certify individuals to become Certified Instructors and qualify them to return to their place of business and conduct Certified Technician courses for their employees. Both programs combine classroom instruction with comprehensive, hands-on education. In addition, CTS program meets requirements laid out by OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.177. Schedule dates for winter/spring 2009 can be found in full release.


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TIA Announces 2009 Winter/Spring Automotive Tire Service

Tire Industry Association

Release date: January 8, 2009

And Commercial Tire Service (CTS) Certified Instructor Program Schedule

Bowie, MD - The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has announced its 2009 winter/spring dates for the Automotive Tire Service (ATS) and Commercial Tire Service (CTS) Certified Instructor programs. These programs certify individuals to become Certified Instructors and qualify them to return to their place of business and conduct Certified Technician courses for their employees.

The ATS program combines in-depth classroom instruction with comprehensive, hands-on education. Students who successfully complete the program are prepared to return to their companies and impart that knowledge to their fellow employees by conducting in-house Certified ATS Technician or Instructor classes.

The CTS program utilizes classroom instruction with hands-on learning and meets the requirements laid out by OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.177. Students who successfully complete the CTS Instructor program are qualified to certify technicians in the field.

"The TIA CTS and ATS Instructor Programs continue to prove that there is a great demand for training in the industry," said Roy Littlefield, TIA's Executive Vice President. "We're excited to see the number of ATS and CTS trained technicians and instructors continue to grow and the industry recognizing the investment training and education can be."

The scheduled dates for winter/spring 2009 are:

TIA Automotive Tire Service (ATS) Instructor Classes

Baltimore
3-day - May 5-7, 2009
4-day - May 5-8, 2009

Denver
3-day - May 5-7, 2009
4-day - May 5-8, 2009

TIA Commercial Tire Service (CTS) Instructor Classes

Denver
3-day - March 11-13, 2009
4-day - March 10-13, 2009

Baltimore
3-day - March 25-27, 2009
4-day - March 24-27, 2009

TIA is an international association representing all segments of the tire industry, including those that manufacture, repair, recycle, sell, service or use new or retreaded tires, and also those suppliers or individuals who furnish equipment, material or services to the industry. The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has a history that spans more than 80 years and includes several name changes. Originally known as the National Tire Dealers & Retreaders Association (NTDRA), the organization gave birth over the years to the American Retreaders Association (ARA) and the Tire Association of North America (TANA). ARA changed its name to the International Tire & Rubber Association (ITRA) and merged with TANA in 2002 to form the current Tire Industry Association (TIA), which now represents every interest in the tire industry.

www.tireindustry.org

Maryland Office:
1532 Pointer Ridge Place
Suite G
Bowie, Maryland
20716-1883
800.876.8372
301.430.7280
301.430.7283 - f

Contact: Roy Littlefield, 301.430.7280

Contacts:
General Information:
Roy Littlefield Executive Vice President
USA
Phone: 301-430-7280

Company Information:
Name: Tire Industry Association
Address: 1532 Pointer Ridge Place
City: Bowie
State: MD
ZIP: 20716-1883
Country: USA
Phone: 301-430-7280
http://www.tireindustry.org


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