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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In July of 2015 California State University, Chico had the opportunity to participate in Sport Risk’s new ‘Best Practices’ risk management review conducted by Ian McGregor & Associates. Ian is clearly one of the most knowledgable and experienced leaders in risk management practices and our institution was excited to be one of the first Universities to use this new evaluation process. 

 While evaluating our programs we found his work to be innovative, comprehensive, and easy to use throughout all aspects of our various recreation programs. Because of his outstanding work we are using the recommendations as a catalyst for program improvement.  Being able to contrast our practices with other NIRSA institutions is invaluable in bringing our programs to a higher standard of excellence. Without hesitation, I would recommend this process to any collegiate recreation program who is interested in current, state of the art, risk management practices. You will find Ian McGregor and Associates to be professional and cost effective in helping you meet your administrative responsibilities.

Kimberly Scott

Director of Recreational Sports
Associate Director of Student Life
California State University, Chico

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