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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.earthquake damage small

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.

Community Emergency Response Team training is almost mandatory for any medium to large company.  In a disaster, local emergency responders are most likely to be overwhelmed and unable to respond to multiple needs quickly.  Having your own employees trained may help save other lives and property.CERT Logo

With ongoing ‘budget cuts’ at federal, state and local levels, area-wide major disasters, like earthquakes, wildfires, or even terrorist attacks, are likely to tap out local community emergency resources – making it difficult if not impossible for fire and medical service personnel to meet the demand for services.

Factors such as number of victims, communication failures, and road blockages can prevent individuals from accessing emergency services they have come to expect at a moment’s notice through 911.

People will have to rely on each other for help in order to meet their immediate life saving and life sustaining needs. That’s why it’s imperative those who must or want to help have the knowledge and training to make the greatest impact – without jeopardizing their own safety.

In the early 1980s, the Los Angeles Fire Department had created a Disaster Preparedness Division and by 1985 was developing a training program to handle mass emergency needs by training local private citizens and government employees to be able to assist during a major disaster.  The program was put to test less than two years later with the Whittier Narrows earthquake, which further confirmed the need for training civilians to meet immediate disaster needs.

Over the years, this training program – known as CERT, or Community Emergency Response Team – has continued to be refined and improved.  The training covers several important areas:  (1) what to expect following a major disaster in terms of immediate services, (2) responsibility for mitigation and preparedness, (3) training in life saving skills with emphasis on decision making, rescuer safety, and doing the greatest good for the greatest number by offering immediate help to victims until professional services arrive.

JB Safety Services, Inc. 24-hour CERT training program covers Fire Safety, Disaster Medical training, Search and Rescue, Disaster Psychology and Terrorism. Whether you need this training for only a few or dozens of employees, we can set up the training at your job site or place of business, and can modify it in terms of number of hours per day based on your specific business needs.

The CERT course will benefit any person who takes it and will prepare individuals to respond to and cope with the aftermath of a disaster by helping to provide immediate assistance to victims in the area, organize spontaneous volunteers who have not had the training, and collect disaster intelligence that will assist professional responders with prioritization and allocation of resources following a disaster.

Contact JB Safety Services, Inc. to have your interested employees CERT trained!  It’s an investment that will pay off in huge dividends for your business and for the safety and welfare of your company personnel, if or when disaster strikes.

September has been designated as National Preparedness Month, to encourage Americans to take steps to prepare for any major disaster or emergency.NPM Register Button

This September marks the seventh annual National Preparedness Month.  Led by FEMA’s Ready Campaign in partnership with Citizen Corps and The Advertising Council, NPM is a nationwide effort encouraging individuals, families, businesses and communities to work together and take action to prepare for emergencies.

JB Safety Services, Inc. is a coalition member, and we encourage all businesses make disaster preparedness a priority in the coming month.

To join the coalition, click on “Register” button.  Otherwise, check out Citizen Corps for the latest news and information, and ideas on ways you and your company can “Get Prepared.  Get Trained.  Get Involved.”

This year, National Preparedness Month focuses on encouraging all Americans to take active steps toward getting involved and becoming prepared. Preparedness is everyone’s responsibility. Americans have to work together as a team to ensure that individuals, families and communities are ready. Individuals are encouraged to: make a family emergency plan; put together an emergency supply kit; be prepared to help your neighbor; and work as a team to keep everyone safe.

Get more information.

Contact JB Safety Services, Inc.

Video1025feHazWoperThe key to a safe and efficient job always starts with training. A great addition to your safety training library, our safety videos are valuable refreshers for weekly toolbox or tailgate safety meetings.

If you are the first responder in a hazardous materials emergency, then you need to know where to get HAZWOPER information. This video covers HAZWOPER issues, including: emergency response plans, hazardous materials clean up operations, and emergency procedures. But there is more. Here you’ll find information on Facility Emergency Response Plans, SPCC, NFPA 704 System, Emergency Response Guidebook, MSDS, Shipping documents, and more!

Run Time:   16 minutes

Cost: $99.95 for VHS – $135 for DVD

Purchase video from JB Safety & Rescue Services.

VenomousCreaturesYou don’t need to be hiking in the wilderness to experience a venomous creature attack. This seminar will help you recognize venomous creatures, and teach you what to do to avoid being bitten or attacked.

A tragedy occurred recently involving a landscaper in Encinitas, who was killed after suffering hundreds of bee stings when his backhoe apparently disturbed a colony of bees.  In a separate incident, an 18 year old boy nearly died from a rattlesnake bite in Del Mar as well.

As many as 8,000 Americans are bitten by venomous snakes each year and dozens die, or suffer pain and disfigurement, as a result.   And that’s just snakes.  Add to that bees, wasps, spiders, scorpions, fire ants………….and you’re looking at attacks in the tens of thousands, and many more fatalities and suffering.

Many of these attacks occur at home or at the person’s place of business.  Do you and your employees know how to recognize venomous creatures?  Do you know where they are likely to be found……have an understanding of their behavior…..and even more important, know what to do if “envenomated?”

As the weather begins to get warmer, the number of attacks increases.  Ensure that you and your employees are aware of the risks and are armed with the knowledge needed to recognize these dangers and deter or prevent a devastating outcome.

Local, certified safety professional, David H. Burpeau, possesses more than 30 years experience working with dangerous animals and offers an important safety class for you and your workers!  Using museum specimens for a safe, close-up view, Burpeau’s two-hour seminar will address identification of venomous creatures, avoidance, first aid, and much more!

Don’t wait for disaster to strike your home or  jobsite.  Contact David Burpeau, or call him at 619.708.9310, and schedule a venomous creature seminar for your company today!

hazwoper_refresherCan’t give up a regular work day, but need the Refresher training?  We’ve got what you need -  an 8-hour HazWOPER Refresher course offered over two evenings.

Maintain your HazWOPER qualifications without losing time away from the job site.  Class offers everything a daytime class offers, just over two nights.  Students will learn basic hazardous materials, PPEs including respiratory protection, site control, spill control techniques, decontamination and response to a hazardous emergency.

Course will also cover hazardous waste present in an uncontrolled waste site or TSDF and provide a review of General Industry 29 CFR 1910.120.

Contact JB Safety & Rescue Services to schedule a two-night Refresher at your place of business!

Currently, there is open enrollment seating available for a two-night refresher being offered in East County in August.

Date:  August 17 and 18

Time:  4:00-8:00 pm both days

Location:   SafeCon Training Center, 8530 La Mesa Blvd., #304, La Mesa, CA  91942

Register for August 17/18 HazWOPER.

hazwoper_trainingQualified in ‘Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response?’  To remain current with OSHA regulations for 24- or 40-hour HazWOPER qualifications, you must take an annual 8-hour refresher!

This course is designed to meet annual requirements for students who are trained at the 24- or 40-hour HazWOPER level. Review how to recognize, prevent and respond to hazardous material accidents, spills, releases, contamination and containment techniques.  We also cover any basic changes in regulatory requirements.

Date: August 11 -OR- August 19, 2010

Time: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

Location: This 8-hour HazWOPER refresher is being held in North County, at the offices of Hydranautics, 401 Jones Rd., Oceanside, CA  92058.

Download registration flyer.

Contact JB Safety & Rescue Services for more information.

battery_packAttention Emergency Personnel:  semi-automatic external defibrillators may falsely detect an error condition, thereby not providing therapy.

RECALL: The FDA has announced voluntary recall of Defibtech, LLC  DBP-2800 Battery Packs used in Lifeline AED and ReviveR AED (semi-automatic external defibrillators). When the AED is used with an affected battery pack, the AED may falsely detect an error condition during charging for a shock, then cancel charge and not provide therapy.

Recall affects all DBP-2800 Battery Packs shipped prior to June 4, 2007, which have been distributed globally to fire departments, EMS, health clubs, schools, and other organizations.

WHAT TO DO: Defibtech will provide customers with a free battery pack update card to address issue for all affected battery packs. The correction to the battery pack will be able to be performed at the location where the battery pack is deployed using any DDU-100 series AED and a Defibtech supplied battery pack update card.

The company has identified recommendations for the end customer to follow until the battery pack has been corrected, which allows the battery pack to remain in service. A copy of these recommendations is available at Defibtech.

Contact JB Safety & Rescue Services if you have any other questions.

During this class, participants will learn the proper procedures for making entry into “Permit Required” confined spaces.Confined Space

“A week after a routine check of a sanitary sewer line turned deadly, city officials confirmed Friday, May 14, that high levels of nitrogen led to a city worker’s death and hospitalized three firefighters.”  This excerpt is taken from the Oxford Press, which recently reported on a deadly accident that took place in a confined space – in this case, a city sewer line.  Read article.

This tragic event exemplifies the critical need to properly train employees who work in confined spaces. During this 8-hour class, instructors identify safety and health principles that help you meet OSHA requirements for confined space programs. Emphasis is placed on confined space entry topics that most commonly result in worker injury or death.

In addition, all training is documented and certified per OSHA regulations, and each trainee receives a comprehensive certificate of completion.

Class is designed to:

  • Increase the knowledge of Confined Space Entry related issues
  • Enlighten workers on OSHA’s requirements for confined space work
  • Identify hazards that may exist and how to control them
  • Determine what Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is needed in confined space environment
  • Evaluate rescue needs and requirements.

Seminar topics include:

  • Identifying permit-required confined spaces and hazards
  • Proper utilization of gas monitoring equipment
  • Methods to safely ventilate your confined space
  • Duties of supervisors, entrants, and attendants
  • Requirements for rescue services & personnel
  • Steps necessary to temporarily reclassify a permit-required confined space to a non-permit space
  • How to take advantage of OSHA’s alternate entry procedures
  • Ensuring your written Confined Space Entry program and procedures meet OSHA regulations.

Date: July 23 or October 22
Time: 7:30am – 4:00pm
Location: AGC San Diego Chapter Office*

*You do not need to be an AGC member to attend class, although different fees apply.

Register for class.

Contact JB Safety & Rescue Services for questions or more information.

To keep current with OSHA regulations for 24- or 40-hour HazWOPER qualification, individuals must take an annual refresher.

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Our course is designed to meet annual requirements for students who are trained at the 24- or 40-hour HazWOPER level.

Date:  June 22, 2010
Time:  8:30am – 5:00pm

Register for class.

Contact JB Safety & Rescue Services for further information.