Disaster site workers are critical in a major emergency – get the specialized disaster site worker training you need to offer your company’s special skills during an emergency.
Contractors who have authorized Disaster Site Workers on their workforce are able to demonstrate a higher level of preparedness for contract work at a disaster site, providing skilled support services, (e.g. utility, demolition, debris removal, or heavy equipment operation) or site clean-up services in response to natural and man-made disasters.
Our Disaster Site Worker instructors are qualified emergency response personnel and have been involved in facilitating disaster response efforts after a number of major catastrophic events in recent years. They apply their knowledge and specialized training to educate contractor employees in the differences between disaster sites and regular construction or demolition work sites. Students will learn about the dangers of various disaster sites, and be able to inspect, don, and doff air-purifying respirators. They will also learn how to work with emergency personnel under the incident command system, understand critical incident stress recognition, become proficient in respirator use and more. The program will also make management and labor aware that pre-incident training is essential for ensuring disaster site worker safety and health.
Students will receive an identification card recognizing them as a Disaster Site Worker upon successful completion of the program.
Most people want to be able to help when disaster strikes, but without specialized training, the help they can provide is greatly limited. Let JB Safety Services, Inc. train your designated employees to become Disaster Site Workers. It will help you to contract work during a disaster, give you the satisfaction of knowing your company is making a significant contribution, and allow your employees to help during a critical time of need.
Contact us today for more information and be on your way to helping make a difference in the event of emergency or disaster.



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