J. J. Keller Awarded OSHA Training Services Contract By TCPN
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. has been awarded a contract for OSHA training services by The Cooperative Purchasing Network (TCPN), serving state and local government entities, schools, and nonprofit organizations.
by Staff
January 9, 2014
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J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. has been awarded a contract for OSHA training services by The Cooperative Purchasing Network (TCPN).
TCPN is a national purchasing cooperative serving state and local government entities, schools, and other nonprofit organizations. By purchasing through a cooperative, members are able to use competitively bid and awarded contracts and keep government purchasing costs down.
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“We are excited about TCPN’s new partnership with J. J. Keller,” said Stuart Verdon, TCPN facilities director. “We look forward to continuing to serve our members with this newly awarded contract.”
The contract, which runs from November 1, 2013, through October 31, 2014, with four renewal options through 2018, will allow TCPN members to purchase any of J. J. Keller’s vast selection of over 12,000 safety and compliance products and services.
J. J. Keller offers:
Hundreds of world-class training solutions covering 500+ topics available in multiple formats — including online courses and streaming videos, plus training materials and supplies
Expert on-site advisory services in which a J. J. Keller consultant works directly with the client on the organization’s safety and compliance program
Managed services in which J. J. Keller handles difficult regulatory compliance tasks for an organization.
“We’re excited to be able to provide TCPN’s 37,000 members with the broad range of workplace safety products and services they need to keep their workers safe,” said Adrienne Hartman, senior director of strategic planning and growth initiatives at J. J. Keller. “This partnership will help agencies and schools control costs and expedite the purchasing process.”
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