A business disaster can strike without notice or warning. Is your company prepared?
This session will discuss the implementation of company policies that should include many different types of workplace disasters. These range from workplace violence (including active shooters, bomb threats, and terrorism), to fires, chemical releases and natural disasters. A company’s ability to plan and prepare for disaster will avoid some of the common pitfalls that can do harm to the business beyond surviving the actual event.
Anyone who would like to have a better handle on disasters and the potential effect on their business. Company owners, operations managers, human resources / safety managers, finance managers / controllers concerned with risk management should attend.
Kevin Keith, Director of Safety Services, ABC Keystone, provides safety trainings and safety services for the Chapter’s members. Kevin is a graduate of Penn State University with a degree in Exercise and Sport Science. He has been providing Health and Safety services since 1996. Kevin is an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer for the Mid-Atlantic OTI Education Center. He has aided with Workers’ Compensation, ergonomics, rehabilitation, fall protection system design and install, developed safety programs for automated systems, jobsite audits, PIT operator trainings, and an extensive list of trainings related to OSHA and safety during his career.
Price included: various course materials, certificate of completion.
Preferred registration date: July 26, 2018
ABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to please pay at time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling Michele at the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.
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EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.