Series D: Emergency Action Planning (2 Modules)

Note: Webinars D1 and D2 should be taken together and consecutively.
D1. Emergency Action Plan — Putting it Together (30 mins)

Core Competencies: Legal Liability & Risk Management; Management Techniques
Target Audience
:
Campus Recreation administrators responsible for emergency response
Webinar Content: The 1st Webinar in the EAP Series outlines the key areas that must be included in your planning process: Levels of Emergency; Communications; Staff Responsibility Charts; Signage; Equipment; Contacts; Emergency Codes.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the key elements in a comprehensive Emergency Action Plan.
Learn the importance of establishing a Color Code to label all emergencies.
Learn how to assign key emergency responsibilities to staff.

D2. Emergency Action Plan — Training, Rehearsals and Drills (30 mins)

Core Competencies: Legal Liability & Risk Management; Management Techniques
Target Audience
:
Campus Recreation administrators responsible for emergency response
Webinar Content: The 2nd Webinar focuses on Training and the importance of Rehearsals and Mock Emergencies. Also covered is a unique ‘Audit System’ which can be used to assess emergency response skills of staff.
Learning Outcomes:
Learn how to put together a comprehensive Training plan.
Learn how to run effective Mock Emergencies and Drills.
Learn how to implement a unique audit to assess staff’s emergency response skills.

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The ‘Negligence Awareness Webinar’ is an exceptionally valuable tool for disseminating vital information to a large number of people. Using the tracking options of the Webinar allows us the capability to make certain that all of our full-time, part-time and student staff have been given the same information and training. The Webinar is a great way to reduce some of the fears and anxiety associated with risks, while providing a fresh sense of awareness.

Scott Harper

Assistant Director, Risk Management and Informal Recreation
The University of Alabama

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