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SUMMARY:Managing Fire Service Liability & Safety Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:Those who lead fire service and emergency services organiz
 ations through the difficult legal terrain need a thorough understandi
 ng of risk management theory and practices. Experience has proven that
  tackling risk management has the simultaneous benefit of reducing lia
 bility exposure while improving personnel safety and health.\n\nManagi
 ng Fire Service Liability and Safety Best Practices will explain how r
 isk management, legal liabilities and personnel safety align to improv
 e the overall operations of an emergency services organization. The pr
 ogram will provide an overview of the laws and regulations that impact
  the fire and emergency services, so that attendees will gain a solid 
 understanding of the legal landscape, together with effective ways of 
 reducing liability. Some of the hottest, most pressing legal topics wi
 ll be addressed, including the use of personal cellphones while on dut
 y, consequences of personnel taking on-scene photographs and videos, s
 ocial networking issues, electronic monitoring of department computer 
 systems, and the impact of tattoos and body piercings on grooming poli
 cies.\n\nIn addition, the program will provide an examination of moder
 n risk management theory and application, together with proven strateg
 ies and tactics to help leaders successfully implement risk management
  practices in their organization. Attendees will be shown how to quick
 ly identify, prioritize and address risk in the workplace.\n\nFinally 
 the program will address firefighter and responder safety and health t
 hrough a comprehensive approach using NFPA 1500 as a benchmark. A meth
 odical approach will be provided to assess an organization’s level o
 f compliance with NFPA 1500. Best practices for conducting an audit wi
 ll be discussed, as well as proven methods for compliance with key pro
 visions.\n\nFor more information visit https://my.firefighternation.co
 m/events/managing-fire-service-1
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20100322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20100323T170000
CATEGORIES:fire, service, training
LOCATION:Flint MI
WEBSITE:http://www.patc.com/training/detail.php?ID=8854
URL:http://www.patc.com/training/detail.php?ID=8854
CONTACT:800 365-0119
ORGANIZER:Public Agency Training Council & LLRMI
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