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SUMMARY:Personal Security
DESCRIPTION:This program will explore foundational tenets of personal security.\nEmpower yourself – Harness your abilities and survival instincts to keep you and your loved ones safe. \nParticipants will engage in discussions on situational awareness and complete exercises to build the skills needed to recognize and respond to threats proactively. Participants will also delve into survival instincts\, self defense strategies\, and de-escalation techniques. \nPrerequisites: There are no prerequisites\, this training is open to everyone. \nInstructor: Phil Estey\, Security and Emergency Response Consultant
URL:https://safetyandhealthtraining.com/event/personal-security/
LOCATION:Needham Risk Management Training Center\, 1955 Ferndale Rd\, Castleton-on-Hudson\, NY\, 12033-9623\, United States
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SUMMARY:NFPA 70E - Electrical Safe Work Practices
DESCRIPTION:After completing this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify electrical hazards\nClassify electrical hazards and apply techniques and procedures for safe work practices\nIdentify techniques to create a culture where electrical safety is part of the workplace environment\n\nTopics:  \n\nHazards of Electricity – Shock & Arc Flash/Blast\nElectrical safety principles and safety controls\nHazard prevention and site evaluation\nElectrical safety and approach boundaries for qualified and unqualified employees\nTypes of electrical faults and their characteristics\nEffects of Arc Flash and Arc Blast\nOverview of Arc Flash Boundary Calculations (Annex D)\nSelecting flash protection PPE based on incident energy\nSelecting PPE using Hazard Risk Classification of NFPA 70E Tables of 130.7C\nReview of OSHA subpart S\nNFPA 70E 2024 Overview of Annexes\nCompliance requirements and mitigation\n\nWho should attend:  \n\nSafety Managers\nFacility Managers\nElectricians\nOther electrically qualified persons\n\nInstructor: Michael Needham\, CSP\, CSC\, CFPS\, CIT\, CHMP
URL:https://safetyandhealthtraining.com/event/nfpa-70e-electrical-safe-work-practices/
LOCATION:Needham Risk Management Training Center\, 1955 Ferndale Rd\, Castleton-on-Hudson\, NY\, 12033-9623\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lockout/Tagout - Hazardous Energy Control
DESCRIPTION:OSHA created the Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) standard to cover the servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment that could potentially cause injury to employees.  Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from unexpected energization or start-up of machinery and equipment\, or the release of hazardous energy during service of maintenance activities. \nThis course is designed to meet all of the OSHA requirements for Lockout/Tagout training per OHSA 29 CFR 1910.147.  Attendees will learn terminology\, how to prepare for the Lockout process\, how to safely release energy\, proper locking and tagging procedures\, proper testing and restart of equipment.  The following topics will be covered: \n\nOverview – Lockout/Tagout\nEnergy Control Plan\nActive vs. stored energy\nLockout Devices and Tagout Devices\nAuthorized personnel and energy isolation devices\nEnergy dissipation\nInstalling Lockout/Tagout devices during shift changes\nBasic release procedures\nLocking out electrical systems\n\nInstructor: Michael Needham\, CSP\, CSC\, CFPS\, CIT\, CHMP
URL:https://safetyandhealthtraining.com/event/lockout-tagout-hazardous-energy-control/
LOCATION:Needham Risk Management Training Center\, 1955 Ferndale Rd\, Castleton-on-Hudson\, NY\, 12033-9623\, United States
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SUMMARY:NYS Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) Coordinator
DESCRIPTION:The Dignity for All Students Act is a state law intended to create a learning environment free of bullying\, harassment\, and  discrimination for ALL students. This is not an easy task. Implementation requires policies and procedures as well as intentional actions to create a safe and supportive school climate where all students know they are valued members of the school community. An integral component of successful implementation is a knowledgeable\, empowered\, and empathetic Dignity Act Coordinator. This session will provide information to Dignity Act Coordinators on the technical requirements of Dignity Act implementation as well as the adaptive skills essential for receiving and responding to incident reports. Misconceptions surrounding School Safety and the Educational Climate (SSEC) reporting will be addressed to ensure attendees are equipped to support questions around reporting. (Please note this is not the 6-hour  course for teacher certification). \n\nUnderstand the regulatory requirements of the Dignity Act\nLearn more about your role as a Dignity Act Coordinator\nIdentify key resources to guide effective implementation of the Dignity Act\n\nWho Should Attend: School personnel designated as a building’s Dignity Act Coordinator \nInstructor: Tina Tierney\, Director of School Safety and Security\nPrior to joining our team\, Tina served as the Director of the New York State Center for School Safety for the New York State Education Department. Tina has extensive experience in developing and delivering training and professional development on the Dignity for All Students Act\, the Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) Act\, School Safety and the Educational  Climate (SSEC) reporting\, and school climate.
URL:https://safetyandhealthtraining.com/event/nys-dignity-for-all-students-act-coordinator/
LOCATION:Needham Risk Management Training Center\, 1955 Ferndale Rd\, Castleton-on-Hudson\, NY\, 12033-9623\, United States
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