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SHRM 2012 Annual Conference
Attend this session and learn about the training your organization needs to ensure you are prepared when a disaster or emergency occurs.
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Smart plans are critical.  But, if we don’t get the words off the paper and into people’s heads, we have failed. Thus, training is everything given that people can’t and won’t run to look at binders for response in a real emergency.  The following questions will be answered: What are the laws, regulations and standards that control emergency plan training?; How will lawsuits affect you and your organization?, What are – versus what should be—the overriding attitude of managers in training employees in emergency response? ; What are the obstacles and consistent mistakes organizations make in emergency training?; Do you need to train the Emergency Team differently than the rest of employees?; and finally and most importantly How do you protect your company?

 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, June 25, 2012 - 10:45am to 12:00pm
Presenter: 
Bo Mitchell, CEM, CPP
president
911 Consulting
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Bo Mitchell served as Police Commissioner of Wilton, CT for 16 years.

He retired in 2001 to found 911 Consulting.

911 Consulting guides employers in crisis prevention, emergency preparedness and response, as well as disaster recovery and business continuity.

911 Consulting works with campuses, corporations and medical facilities all over the U.S.

Clients include General Electric Worldwide Headquarters, MasterCard HQ and Central and Western Connecticut State Universities.

SESSIONS:
Location: 
B408
Amount of Credit: 
1.25
Credit Type: 
•HR Credit
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
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Workforce Planning

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