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Composite repair institute Abaris resumes classes at Nevada facility

By WPED Staff | May 29, 2020

Abaris Training Resources, a composite materials training institute, will resume classes on June 1st, 2020 at its Reno, Nevada location after being closed since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“The Abaris team is excited to be getting back to work and will start with two of the most popular courses: ‘Composite Essentials for Engineers’ and ‘Managers and Advanced Composite Structures: Fabrication and Damage Repair-Phase 1,’ after which the regular class schedule resumes,” the company said in a press release.

Abaris has retrofitted all three of their classrooms and labs so that safe distancing can be practiced in every space, seating students individually at each table in the classroom and supplying physical plexiglass (sneeze guard) barriers at each location to aid in protecting students. Cleaning and distancing protocols have been established in accordance with state and federal guidelines, to ensure that students and staff are safe. This includes requiring and providing masks to those who need them and space to work on projects.

“Moving forward, Abaris is committed to staying up to date with the latest mitigation requirements and adjusting protocols to ensure that the best practices are deployed for keeping the students and staff safe,” the company said in a press release.

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