Consulting
Safety / Emergency / Disaster Planning
We provide consulting and development of workshops to address concerns
in any particular workplace such as:
Emergency Preparedness Training
We facilitate “brainstorming” sessions during which we work
with key personnel to preplan for probable emergency situations particular
to your setting. This might be in a tabletop discussion or a role-play
format to work through problems that might arise there… perhaps
prior to your development of (or during your revision of) emergency response
plans there. Our emergency experience combined with our neutral status
lends itself quite well to your personnel being able to identify areas
that may need work, that had been overlooked previously… all in
a safe and enjoyable environment!
Emergency Evacuation Drills
We design and orchestrate safety drills to practice and test Emergency
Response Procedures that have been put into place. And/or, we might attend
a drill that you have set up, in observer capacity only… so as to
be able to provide direct feedback on specifics of the drill’s effectiveness.
First Aid Role-Playing
In a concept similar to Emergency Evacuation Drills, we design and coordinate
scenarios to enable your First Aid Squad to practice the techniques they
have learned. And, because we are able to do the preplanning, few, if
any, of your team members need know the details in advance! Not only is
it important to be able to have opportunities for your team members to
refresh their skills before an emergency arises, but this also enables
strengths to be reinforced, problem areas to be discovered & improved,
and, moreover, is a great team building exercise!
Safety Assessments
We will do a “walk through” in your facility to identify and
help you address areas of concern. This might be in preparation for Emergency
Preparedness Training Workshop, or in conjunction with an Emergency Evacuation
Drill. Or it might be provided to help you address concerns related to
OSHA’s General Industry Standards or other similar regulatory
requirements.
We provide modules through the American
Red Cross, to address some of OSHA’s General Industry Standards.
Each session is designed to give individuals an introduction to the knowledge
necessary to identify and reduce those particular risks in the workplace.
They are as follows:
Walking/Working Surfaces
– entitled “Slips, Trips, & Falls”, teaches participants:
- How safety awareness can help reduce their risk of slips, trips,
or falls in the workplace.
- How to identify and correct unsafe conditions in the workplace.
- How to maintain their balance when performing tasks to help prevent
slips, trips, and falls.
- How to develop a prevention plan.
Ergonomics – a module
addressing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in which participants will
learn:
- The definition of ergonomics.
- What musculoskeletal disorders are.
- How to identify and reduce the risks for MSDs at work and at home.
- How to perform exercises to help reduce the risks of MSDs.
Back Injury Prevention –
a preventative program providing knowledge about:
- The anatomy of the back and the causes of back pain.
- How to identify and reduce risk factors for back injury.
- How to perform simple exercises for stretching neck and back muscles
to help prevent back injury.
- Ways to change personal habits to avoid back injury.
Workplace Violence Awareness
– a workshop in which participants learn how to:
- Recognize the categories of workplace violence.
- Identify warning signals of potential workplace violence.
- Reduce their risk of becoming a victim of workplace violence.
Managing Stress – a
program to help participants learn how to:
- Recognize the causes and signals of stress.
- Identify ways to manage stress.
- Develop personal strategies for managing stress.
Please feel free to for more information.
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