approximately 2.5 hoursOur course takes approximately 2.5 hours to finish. However, you do not have to do it all at once. We save your progress and you can come back anytime you wish to finish. Please note, there is a final exam after the course and a score of 80% or better is needed in order to pass and become RAMP certified.
30 questionsOnce you start the exam it must be completed in one session. 3) The training contains many quizzes to test your knowledge before the final exam. The final exam is 30 questions with the results being sent directly to the PLCB.
Completion of the program provides certification to the licensed establishment for two years.
If you own or operate an establishment that serves or sells alcohol in Pennsylvania, you already know that your employees must be RAMP trained.
about 25 minutesIt begins with a really easy 5-minute warmup and then every minute thereafter it gets slightly harder, and typically takes about 25 minutes to complete (including warmup and cooldown).
FTP in watts for males There's also a spike at 250W because it's a nice round number that's very close to the average FTP. 49% of people have an FTP below 260W. 44.3% of people have an FTP of 270W or more. 6.7% of people have an FTP between 260W and 270W.
What is RAMP? Legislation enacted on June 18, 2001, established the Responsible Alcohol Management Program, which is a voluntary certification that provides incentives for licensees who participate and complete five components.
The first step in becoming RAMP-certified is to obtain training for your alcohol service staff, owner(s) and manager(s). Visit our website or contact your regional PLCB office to obtain a list of approved server/seller trainers and to inquire about owner/manager training dates.
What is a Ramp Test? A ramp test is exactly what it sounds like – an athlete starts at a given wattage (typically 100w) and 'ramps' up their power every 1 to 3 minutes (typically in 20w increments) until failure is reached. Here is what I do with my athletes: Warm up for 10-15 minutes.
Section 493(28) of the Liquor Code, 47 P.S. § 4-493(28), provides that it is unlawful for any licensee, his servants, agents or employees, to consume liquor or malt or brewed beverages while tending bar or otherwise serving alcohol.
Responsible Alcohol Management ProgramResponsible Alcohol Management Program (RAMP)
WHAT IS RAMP CERTIFICATION? Legislation enacted on June 18, 2001, established the Responsible Alcohol Management Program, which is a voluntary certification that provides incentives for licensees who participate and complete five components.