Webinar | Agriculture Supervisor’s Safety Role and Responsibilities [ENGLISH]

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The supervisor’s role in safety can’t be overlooked. Supervisors and foremen manage employees, equipment, and working conditions on a daily, full-time basis. They can take immediate, direct action to ensure a safe and healthful workplace. A large part of the success or failure of any safety program depends on how supervisors understand and carry out their safety responsibilities. This webinar highlights the role of the supervisor in building, communicating, and setting the tone in support of a positive safety culture.   This session covers: Supervisor, employer and employee safety responsibilities Importance of supervisors and front line leaders as safety champions Impact of attitudes, communication and coaching in achieving a positive safety culture 

Webinar | Cross Connection Controls

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This course Cross Connection Controls is offered two times on the same day, attendees ONLY need to register once to take this course. Do you have an active cross connection control program? If not, it is time to get in the game. Not only are you required to have an approved program, but cross connection controls provide yet another barrier against water contamination. This workshop will give you the information and resources on how to develop a program that fits your small water system. Participants will learn: How to identify potential cross connections What backflow prevention devices to use State requirements regarding cross connection control How to develop a successful program

Free

Webinar | Cross Connection Controls

Webinar Only

This course Cross Connection Controls is offered two times on the same day, attendees ONLY need to register once to take this course. Do you have an active cross connection control program? If not, it is time to get in the game. Not only are you required to have an approved program, but cross connection controls provide yet another barrier against water contamination. This workshop will give you the information and resources on how to develop a program that fits your small water system. Participants will learn: How to identify potential cross connections What backflow prevention devices to use State requirements regarding cross connection control How to develop a successful program

Free

Webinar | Agriculture Supervisor’s Safety Role and Responsibilities [SPANISH]

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The supervisor’s role in safety can’t be overlooked. Supervisors and foremen manage employees, equipment, and working conditions on a daily, full-time basis. They can take immediate, direct action to ensure a safe and healthful workplace. A large part of the success or failure of any safety program depends on how supervisors understand and carry out their safety responsibilities. This webinar highlights the role of the supervisor in building, communicating, and setting the tone in support of a positive safety culture.   This session covers: Supervisor, employer and employee safety responsibilities Importance of supervisors and front line leaders as safety champions Impact of attitudes, communication and coaching in achieving a positive safety culture

Webinar | Navigating Public Meetings Virtually Part 1

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Due to COVID-19 there are several potential changes to the public meeting process to keep in mind. This course will focus on three critical aspects to consider as you organize your own virtual public meetings. We will discuss how virtual board meetings can include elements of web meetings with collaboration and discussion and how to use webcasts and webinars to present information to the attendees and promote interaction between the attendees and members of the board. Learn the pros and cons of common online platforms, and the do’s and don’ts when conducting virtual meetings. Participants will learn: Open meeting laws to consider when planning your next virtual board meeting. The difference between webinars, web meetings, and web trainings How to differentiate between common online platforms and choose one that best suits your needs Resources to implement best practices for public participation in virtual board meetings The recommended audience includes managers, operators, board members and secretary to the board.

Free

Webinar | Navigating Public Meetings Virtually Part 2

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Due to COVID-19 there are several potential changes to the public meeting process to keep in mind. This course will focus on three critical aspects to consider as you organize your own virtual public meetings. We will discuss how virtual board meetings can include elements of web meetings with collaboration and discussion and how to use webcasts and webinars to present information to the attendees and promote interaction between the attendees and members of the board. Learn the pros and cons of common online platforms, and the do’s and don’ts when conducting virtual meetings. Participants will learn: Open meeting laws to consider when planning your next virtual board meeting. The difference between webinars, web meetings, and web trainings How to differentiate between common online platforms and choose one that best suits your needs Resources to implement best practices for public participation in virtual board meetings The recommended audience includes managers, operators, board members and secretary to the board.

Free

Webinar | Plastic Pollution and Possible Solutions

Plastic pollution has long been a problem affecting people and the planet’s health locally and globally. But the pandemic has compounded the challenge, given increased use of single-use plastics like face masks, gloves, and takeout containers. Why have existing policies failed us? California and corporate leaders have taken and proposed innovative steps in recent years, but are they enough? Join us for this panel of policy, corporate and academic leaders to discuss the strategies for a more closed loop, less wasteful economy, and what still needs to happen to adequately address the problem. This session is co-presented by the UCLA Anderson School of Management, as part of their IMPACT Week Conference.

Free

Webinar | How to Prepare for Sanitary Surveys Part 1

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It is the ultimate responsibility of every operator, manager and board member to provide safe drinking water to their customers. The prevention and removal of contaminants from the water is an essential job function. Sanitary Surveys are a very important tool in helping water systems provide safe drinking water. The Groundwater Rule puts increased regulatory emphasis on conducting Sanitary Surveys and correcting deficiencies before they lead to water contamination events. This course will give participants an overview of how to prepare for a Sanitary Survey. Participants will learn: What a Sanitary Survey entails The benefits of conducting your own Sanitary Survey to provide safe drinking water to your customers The Sanitary Survey requirements in the Groundwater Rule How to access resources to help you prepare The recommended audience includes board members, general managers, financial managers and operators.

Free

Webinar | EPA’s Small Drinking Water Systems Webinar on Very Small Systems

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To register, please click the following link: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8667195487789291792. After registering for the webinar, you should receive an automatic reply with a link to test your computer’s compatibility with the webinar software. Please note that for this webinar, attendees can only listen with computer audio and will not be able to call into the webinar using a phone line. This change has been made to allow more people to attend the webinar.

Free

Webinar | How to Prepare for Sanitary Surveys Part 2

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It is the ultimate responsibility of every operator, manager and board member to provide safe drinking water to their customers. The prevention and removal of contaminants from the water is an essential job function. Sanitary Surveys are a very important tool in helping water systems provide safe drinking water. The Groundwater Rule puts increased regulatory emphasis on conducting Sanitary Surveys and correcting deficiencies before they lead to water contamination events. This course will give participants an overview of how to prepare for a Sanitary Survey. Participants will learn: What a Sanitary Survey entails The benefits of conducting your own Sanitary Survey to provide safe drinking water to your customers The Sanitary Survey requirements in the Groundwater Rule How to access resources to help you prepare The recommended audience includes board members, general managers, financial managers and operators.  

Free
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