Emergency Response - Do I Really Have to Do Any of This? [5115] | |||||||||||||||||||||
Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 Time: 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Location: Hyatt Regency Columbus Room: Union C Speakers: Mark Alexander, Loss Control Consultant, Donegal Insurance Group Track: Emergency Preparedness and Response Secondary Track: Government/Regulatory Session Type: Educational Session Skill Level: Intermediate Description: This presentation gives you the tools to make a decision on responding to emergencies. The presentation benefits all sizes and types of workplaces and covers Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Fire Protection Association standards, requirements, monetary costs, and commitment of people and resources. The presenter covers all types of emergencies. You will also hear what future OSHA emergency response and preparedness standards, interpretations, or guidance could affect your business. Learning Objectives: Identify the requirements to make a decision to allow outside resources or an internal team to respond to all types of emergencies Explain how to justify the need for an internal emergency response in terms of monetary costs, people and resources Select the level of emergency response for various types of emergencies Discuss what might be happening with future OSHA standards on emergency response
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