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Safety Roundtable – October

October 17 @ 8:30 am - October 17 @ 9:30 am

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Safety Roundtable
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In today’s world, emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time. From natural disasters to workplace incidents, being prepared is no longer optional; it’s essential. The ability to respond quickly and effectively can make all the difference for your employees, your organization, and your community.

Join us for an engaging and informative panel discussion where safety and emergency management experts will share practical strategies for strengthening your organization’s preparedness and response.

Key Topics Include:

  • Building and strengthening an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
  • Defining roles and responsibilities in crisis situations
  • Ensuring accountability during emergencies
  • Best practices and real-world lessons learned

Whether you are creating an emergency plan from scratch or refining an existing strategy, this discussion will provide you with valuable tools and insights to help you stay prepared when it matters most.

Expert Panelists:

  • Milton Jacobs – President & Founder, Safety Solution Consultants, Inc. | CSP with over 30 years of safety leadership experience
  • Jim Ricci Jr. – Occupational Health & Safety Specialist | Former Battalion Chief, Middletown, CT Fire Department
  • Matthew “Matt” Darisse – Occupational Health & Safety Specialist | Fire Captain, Salem Fire Department | Deputy Director of Emergency Management, City of Salem, MA | Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Chief of Readiness/Requirements

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain critical insights that will strengthen your emergency readiness.

Details

Date:
October 17

Time:
8:30 am - 9:30 am

Cost:
Free

Venue

Online

Online

Instructor

Rick Caneschi, EANE