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SUMMARY:Excavator Program: Pennsylvania Once Call\, In-person
DESCRIPTION:Learn about excavator responsibilities under PA Act 287\, as amended.  All classes start precisely at 8:00 a.m. and end at 10:00 a.m. A complimentary breakfast will be served between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Pre-registration is required.\n\nDirections to Event\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: 3/13/2024 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM\n\n\nWhere: Cannstatter Volksfest Verein\n9130 Academy Rd\nPhiladelphia PA 19114 United States\n\n\n\nClick here to login and register for the event
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SUMMARY:Identifying Danger Zones on the Rooftop
DESCRIPTION:Overview: \nJoin us for a training session on rooftop safety\, where we’ll cover critical areas including Access Points\, Rooftop Openings\, and Unprotected Edges. In this session\, we’ll discuss common rooftop fall hazards\, applicable OSHA codes\, and the Risk Assessment Matrix that guides decision-making to protect workers. Kee Safety will demonstrate how our solutions can protect workers during routine maintenance and other tasks that require rooftop access\, and Dan Huntington\, a rooftop safety expert\, will provide practical tips and engage the audience to help you make informed decisions that impact worker safety. \nHere are a few key topics that we will cover in this training session: \n\nCommon rooftop fall hazards and applicable OSHA codes.\nThe Risk Assessment Matrix and how it guides decision-making to protect workers.\nKee Safety solutions for protecting workers during rooftop maintenance and other tasks.\n\nSpeaker: \nDaniel Huntington\, General Manager – Kee Safety\, Inc. \nDaniel Huntington is an experienced sales and technical product trainer with a demonstrated history of working in the Fall Protection Industry. As a Fall Protection Industry Expert\, he is formally trained in OSHA fall protection standards and risk assessment. He is a respected compliance educator and trainer in rooftop safety\, presenting at the 2019 ASSP Expo for the International Society of Fall Protection (ISFP) where he facilitated a course on improving safety for people working at height. \nSponsored by Kee Safety \nDate: Wednesday –  March 20\, 2024 \nRegister Today at: \nhttps://1105tech.com/portal/wts/uc%5EcmQeceA46ecfBAa%7C7zCqejbnCA0bAB%7EnOB%7CzYg3d \n————————————— \nCan’t make the live event? \nRegister now and view this presentation on-demand after March 20th at no cost\, at your convenience. \nBy attending this webinar\, you may be eligible to earn CEUs.
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SUMMARY:Understanding Heat Stress and How to Stay Safe
DESCRIPTION:Register Today at: \nhttps://1105tech.com/portal/wts/uc%5EcmQeceBjqecfCoq%7C728DejcgA3ebAB%7EnOB%7CzYg3d \n  \nOverview: \nWith a changing climate\, the public\, especially those exposed to occupational heat\, are facing increased risk for heat injury and illness.  This presentation will educate environmental public health professionals on the physiological responses of workers exposed to heat and about the dangers\, causes\, and mitigation of heat stress while on the job. \n  \nWorking in hot environments is often unavoidable\, however\, this seminar will educate attendees about the warning signs and strategies to prevent serious heat related injuries or illness to keep workers safe while performing their jobs.  This will involve a discussion about the physiological responses to heat\, acclimatization to heat\, and heat injury and illness.  In addition\, techniques for the measurement of thermal stress from the environment and from metabolic sources will be discussed.  There will also be a discussion about the technologies used to limit heat exposure. \nSpeaker: \nDr. W. Jon Williams is currently a Senior Research Physiologist in the Research Branch of the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL)/NIOSH/CDC.  Dr. Williams has 34 years of experience in human experimental physiology beginning with a National Academies/National Research Council Resident Research Associateship (post-doc) at the NASA Johnson Space Center in the Medical Sciences Division\, as a NASA contractor (Wyle Life Sciences) as a Senior Research Scientist. In 2003\, Dr. Williams was recruited to the NPPTL to establish a human physiological research capability. Dr. Williams also established a biochemistry lab and a thermos-physiology lab including a human rated environmental chamber to support human research in extreme environments.  He has conducted human thermal research at the NPPTL for ~21 years. \nSponsored by Vector Solutions\, Epicore Biosystems\, Zappos at Work\, SlateSafety \nDate: Thursday –  March 21\, 2024 \nRegister Today at: \nhttps://1105tech.com/portal/wts/uc%5EcmQeceBjqecfCoq%7C729eejcgA3ebAB%7EnOB%7CzYg3d \n————————————— \nCan’t make the live event? \nRegister now and view this presentation on-demand after March 21st at no cost\, at your convenience. \nBy attending this webinar\, you may be eligible to earn CEUs.
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