In Colorado, industry-driven career pathways ensure that education, training, and workforce systems stay deeply attuned and responsive to the needs of the labor market, preparing students and workers with the skills and credentials they need for jobs and careers. This guide outlines a step-by-step approach to building industry-driven career pathway systems that align education and training programs with the needs of the regional economy to ensure that students and job seekers are prepared with the right skills and experiences to get jobs in the driving sectors of their local economies., prepared in partnership with the Colorado Workforce Development Council, prepared by Lindsey Woolsey and Francie Genz., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2022)
An owner or operator of a regulated petroleum storage facility is responsible for assessing and remediating a petroleum release upon discovery. The Colorado Division of Oil and Public Safety (OPS) utilizes a formal method of risk evaluation based on the American Society of Testing and Materials Standard E 1739-95, Standard Guide for Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) Applied at Petroleum Release Sites. This approach of risk evaluation allows for multiple closure criteria, or tiers, to be applied to a petroleum release. The purpose of this guidance document is to describe the tiered closure approach utilized by OPS. Common elements associated with all petroleum release closure evaluations will be presented, along with the criteria and applicability associated with each tier of risk evaluation., "Effective October 15, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2024)
This guide exists to empower local leaders to learn about convening and sustaining sector partnerships. We have a rich history of launching, growing and sustaining sector partnerships in Colorado across our 14 economic development regions and 14 key industries. From that history, a stellar cadre of business chairs and conveners have emerged with many mentoring emerging conveners as they enter this rewarding work. Partnerships are proven to provide greater economic opportunity, as well as shareholder profit. More than 750 businesses are actively involved in sector partnerships across Colorado. We annually survey the business members and the conveners to learn more about the impact sector partnerships are having., "Sector Strategies." -- Cover., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2017)