Webinar | Emergency Response Planning (California)

Webinar Only

Natural disasters that can affect public water systems in California include fires, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis and droughts. You name it, we have it. The fires in California have become increasingly vexing, and this workshop will focus primarily on fire prevention and recovery. It can happen to your water system! Water system emergencies are any situations that cause water outages, unsafe drinking water or any harm to humans or animals. Have you prepared ahead? Do you have a written response plan? Do you have mutual aid agreements in place? Are you prepared to interact with state and federal agencies afterward? This workshop will provide water system personnel with information and resources to respond preemptively and proactively to most emergency situations.  Participants will learn:      Ways to protect your water system before disaster strikes      Lessons from emergencies experienced by the trainers How to establish effective mutual aid agreements How to create an emergency and disaster response plan using the Water Board-approved  template        Lessons learned regarding state and federal assistance immediately following emergencies  

Free

Webinar | Emergency Response Planning (California)

Webinar Only

Natural disasters that can affect public water systems in California include fires, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis and droughts. You name it, we have it. The fires in California have become increasingly vexing, and this workshop will focus primarily on fire prevention and recovery. It can happen to your water system! Water system emergencies are any situations that cause water outages, unsafe drinking water or any harm to humans or animals. Have you prepared ahead? Do you have a written response plan? Do you have mutual aid agreements in place? Are you prepared to interact with state and federal agencies afterward? This workshop will provide water system personnel with information and resources to respond preemptively and proactively to most emergency situations.  Participants will learn:      Ways to protect your water system before disaster strikes      Lessons from emergencies experienced by the trainers How to establish effective mutual aid agreements How to create an emergency and disaster response plan using the Water Board-approved  template        Lessons learned regarding state and federal assistance immediately following emergencies

Free

Webinar | Preventing Agriculture Employee Strain & Sprain Injuries [English]

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employee strains and sprains are the leading type of non-fatal workplace injury. Agriculture leads all industries in the number of workers’ compensation insurance claims for employee strains and sprains, as most job tasks are physically demanding, constantly changing and difficult to modify.   Despite the inherent risk, many agriculture employers have effectively reduced employee strain and sprain injury potential. This course explains strain and sprain injury causation and proven ways to prevent these types of injuries in agriculture settings.   This session covers: How and why strain and sprain injuries occur Risk factors that increase the likelihood of strains and sprains Effective ways to reduce employee strain and sprain injuries   

SAFER Advisory Group Meeting #3

Webinar Only

The SAFER Advisory Group provides the State Water Board with constructive advice and feedback on the Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund Expenditure Plan and other related policies and analyses. The Group is composed of 19 appointed members that represent public water systems, technical assistance providers, local agencies, nongovernmental organizations, the public and residents served by community water systems in disadvantaged communities, state small water systems, and domestic wells. The Group meets up to four time a year at locations throughout California to provide many opportunities for public and community input. All meetings are widely publicized, open to the public, and offer translation services. View the meeting at https://video.calepa.ca.gov/ Interpretación en español disponible

Free

Webinar | Preventing Agriculture Employee Strain & Sprain Injuries [Spanish]

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employee strains and sprains are the leading type of non-fatal workplace injury. Agriculture leads all industries in the number of workers’ compensation insurance claims for employee strains and sprains, as most job tasks are physically demanding, constantly changing and difficult to modify.   Despite the inherent risk, many agriculture employers have effectively reduced employee strain and sprain injury potential. This course explains strain and sprain injury causation and proven ways to prevent these types of injuries in agriculture settings.   This session covers: How and why strain and sprain injuries occur Risk factors that increase the likelihood of strains and sprains Effective ways to reduce employee strain and sprain injuries   

Webinar | PA Workplace Safety Committee Certification Training

Webinar Only

 Online Webinar -  Available to members with CalMutuals JPRIMA Worker's Compensation insurance only.   This safety committee certification training webinar meets the requirements set by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and can help improve your safety program.   During this training we’ll discuss: The PA Workplace Safety Committee Certification Program requirements How to lead and operate a productive safety committee meeting How to identify workplace hazards and reduce work-related employee injury and illness How to conduct effective workplace incident investigations To learn more or sign up:  Visit TheZenith.com, scroll down to Zenith Solution Center You can also contact us at 800-440-5020 or email ecommerce@thezenith.com

Webinar | Agriculture Night Work Safety [English]

Agriculture night work presents unique safety hazards including worker fatigue, poor visibility, reduced lighting and even contact with aggressive nocturnal animals.   Understanding these hazards and knowing how to reduce them is necessary to keeping agriculture workers safe. In this course, you’ll learn safety best practices to reduce risk and protect agriculture employees who work at night.   This session covers: Factors contributing to night work employee safety incidents Requirements for night work lighting and personal protective equipment Employee safety training needs How to prepare for night time emergencies  

Webinar | Agriculture Night Work Safety [SPANISH]

Webinar Only

Agriculture night work presents unique safety hazards including worker fatigue, poor visibility, reduced lighting and even contact with aggressive nocturnal animals.   Understanding these hazards and knowing how to reduce them is necessary to keeping agriculture workers safe. In this course, you’ll learn safety best practices to reduce risk and protect agriculture employees who work at night.   This session covers: Factors contributing to night work employee safety incidents Requirements for night work lighting and personal protective equipment Employee safety training needs How to prepare for night time emergencies  

Skip to content