| If the display of this newsletter is not suitable, please Click here. | | | Responder Safety E-News for March 2008 | Responder Safety provides news and information to help emergency managers in government and industry improve the safety, health and operational effectiveness of emergency responders - fire, police, EMS, hazmat and other services. For more information about responder safety, facility security and new technology, visit our Website www.respondersafetyonline.com. | In This Issue: 1. Swift-Water Awareness Is Important For All Responders 2. First Responders Congress to Draw Emergency Personnel from Diverse Fields 3. “Second Responder” Bill to Provide Disaster Response Training for Construction Workers 4. CDC Releases State-Specific Emergency Preparedness Report 5. ASPH: 250,000 Public Health Workers Needed by 2020 | eNEWSLETTER SPONSOR |  The ToxiRAE 3 is a full-featured single-gas monitor that offers unequaled cost of ownership value. The ToxiRAE 3 is compatible with the AutoRAE Lite bump and calibration station. STEL, TWA, low, and high alarms can also be recorded. The detector is warranted for 2 years and maintenance free with replaceable battery. Overview: Lowest cost of ownership on the market. Rugged steel housing for harsh environments. Fastest instrument response time on the market for better protection and worker safety. Fastest bump station on the market with highest productivity, putting workers back to work quickly. Compact, low-cost bump and calibration station enables the ability to put the bump capability where it is needed. Key Features: High-performance 3-electrode pinless micro sensor with the fastest response time 0.1 ppm H2S resolution, and high-range 1999 ppm CO available Large, easy-to-read display facilitates overview of gas concentration or days remaining (end-user adjustable) Event logging of up to 10 events Full activity records when used with AutoRAE Lite calibration station Intuitive, simple-to-operate user interface IP-67 water-proof and dust resistant Loud, 95 dB audible alarm, bright red flashing visible LEDs and internal vibration alarm Color-coded labels for gas type Extended operating temperature of -4° to 140° F (-20° to +60° C) with full T4 approval User-configurable bump/calibration reminders www.raesystems.com | 1. Swift-Water Awareness Is Important For All Responders Typically, fire departments have the responsibility to conduct swift-water rescues, but all responders (police, fire, EMS, public works) should be aware of the dangers posed by swift-moving water. Anyone who may find themselves within 10 feet of the water should have swift-water awareness training.
| | | 4. CDC Releases State-Specific Emergency Preparedness Report The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report on Feb. 20 assessing individual states’ progress in public health emergency preparedness, noting several areas of improvement as well as identifying remaining challenges.
| | | 5. ASPH: 250,000 Public Health Workers Needed by 2020 According to an assessment conducted by the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH), the United States needs more than 250,000 additional public health workers by 2020 to avoid a major public health crisis.
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| | | First Responders Congress: March 16 - 19- Albuquerque, NM The First Responders Congress is a meeting place for professionals who support our national and local response to accidents, natural disasters, and terrorist activities. The FRC consists of emergency response personnel from the fire fighting, police, military, homeland security, DOE and NRC and national, state, and local emergency response organizations, search and rescue, EMT, equipment and services suppliers, trainers, and other professionals.
The FRC brings together personnel from many diverse fields where they can share their knowledge and expertise. The goals of the FRC are to both share knowledge and stimulate information exchange and develop better response to disasters of all types.
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The safety show that comes to your office! The Safety WebExpo and Conference brings you and your safety team the advantages of a traditional trade show without any of the travel cost! Participate in a webcast, visit a trade show booth and pick up valuable literature - all from the comfort of your office.
Webcasts Tune in to any or all of the Webcasts featuring Bulwark Protective Apparel and Industrial Scientific. Ask questions. Receive certification maintenance points for attending the Webcasts. And if you have a member of your safety team who missed a live Webcast, don't worry - each Webcast is archived for 3 months. Trade Show Visit booths at the virtual trade show from DNV Management, Con-Space Communications, Quest Technologies, American Red Cross, Bulwark, Industrial Scientific, Summit Training Source, Wearwell, Westex, Martor and RAE Systems. Learn about new safety and health products, subscribe to newsletters and download white papers or literature.
Stay for an hour or stay all day - you decide. Without burdensome travel costs, you can invite your whole management team, EHS group or safety committee to view a Webcast or review product features at company booths. To register for this free event, visit www.occupationalhazards.com/webexpo
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