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SUMMARY:CIASSP/CCS Joint Event - Excavation Emergency Preparedness and Utility Protection
DESCRIPTION:Excavation activities are essential to many construction and infrastructure projects\, but they come with significant risks\, especially when it comes to underground utilities and emergency situations. Join CCS & CIASSP on November 6 either in person or virtually from 11:00am – 1:00pm ET where a comprehensive overview of best practices in excavation emergency preparedness and utility protection will be covered. Participants will also be equipped with the knowledge to prevent accidents\, mitigate risks\, and respond effectively in emergencies. \nAttendees will learn about the latest safety protocols\, regulatory requirements\, and technologies designed to protect workers and the public from hazards. The session will also cover how to develop emergency response plans\, coordinate with utility providers\, and ensure compliance with safety standards. \nSpeakers \n\nLieutenant Matthew Steele\, City of Fishers Fire Department\nSteve Baker\, Utility Protection Trainers\n\nKey Learning Objectives: \n\nUnderstanding common hazards associated with excavation and utility work\nDeveloping emergency preparedness plans specific to excavation sites\nExploring techniques and tools for preventing damage to underground utilities\nCoordinating with utility companies and first responders during emergencies\nNavigating OSHA and other regulatory requirements for excavation safety\n\nAttendees can earn up to 0.15 CEU credit for this event by attending and filling out a comprehensive check. Safety Resources is our authorized IACET CEU provider. \nWe hope you can join us for this hybrid event on November 6 from 11:00am – 1:00pm ET either via Zoom or at Safety Resources\, Inc.\, 618 N Davidson St\, Indianapolis\, IN 46202. Click the link below to register. \nREGISTER
URL:https://ccs-safety.org/event/joint-ccs-ciassp-event/
LOCATION:Safety Resources\, 618 N Davidson St.\, Indianapolis\, 46202\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 CCS Safety Series
DESCRIPTION:Part 3: Mental Health Safety Awareness \nJoin CCS for our third part in our Safety Series where we will focus on the importance of mental health in the construction industry. The construction field presents unique challenges that can take a toll on both the physical and mental well-being of its workforce. From the stress of demanding projects to the emotional impact of workplace injuries\, mental health is a growing concern that cannot be ignored. \nThis event will provide a comprehensive look at how physical injuries\, often seen as the primary risks in construction\, can also have a lasting impact on mental health. Our panel of experts will discuss the signs and symptoms of mental health struggles\, strategies for creating supportive environments\, and how to develop resources for employees in need. We will focus on the well-being of construction workers and the importance of integrating mental health considerations into safety practices. Attendees will learn about common mental disorders\, signs and symptoms\, and the impact of mental health on individuals and the workplace. Participants will also be provided with the tools to develop and implement a mental health safety program within their organization or community. \nKey Takeaways \n\nIncrease Knowledge and Understanding\nDevelop and Implement a Mental Health Safety Program\nEncourage Help-Seek Behaviors and Provide Resources\n\nSchedule \n\n8:00am – Registration / Networking\n8:15am – Welcome\, Marcy Watson\, CCS Executive Director\n8:30am – Dr. Chris Nelson\, Occupational Doctor at Allied Occupational Medicine\n9:30am – Kelsey Aaron\, American Foundation of Suicide Prevention\, Indiana Chapter\n10:30am – Break\n10:45am – Panel Discussion\n11:30am – Closing resources\, Gary Martin\, CCS Safety Director\n\nThis hybrid event will occur on November 13 at Hagerman Construction\, 10315 Allisonville Rd\, Fishers\, IN 46038 or via Zoom from 8am-12pm ET. \nAttendees can earn up to 0.3 CEU credit by attending and filling out a comprehensive check. Safety Resources is our authorized IACET CEU provider. \nEach part in the series is $100 to attend.  \nREGISTER \n  \nThank you to our sponsors!\n \n 
URL:https://ccs-safety.org/event/2024-ccs-safety-series/
LOCATION:Hagerman\, 10315 Allisonville Rd.\, Fishers\, IN\, 46038\, United States
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SUMMARY:December 2024 Safety Directors Forum
DESCRIPTION:Mastering Job Safety Analysis\nJoin us for an engaging and practical training seminar on December 11 from 8:00am-9:30am ET designed to help you master the art of writing effective Job Safety Analyses (JSAs). This seminar is perfect for safety managers\, supervisors\, and team leads looking to improve workplace safety processes and foster employee involvement in hazard identification and mitigation. \nFeatured Speaker:\nA representative from Weddle Bros. Construction will provide an insightful presentation on their proven JSA process. Learn how they effectively engage employees in identifying workplace hazards\, implementing safety measures\, and fostering a culture of safety excellence. \nHands-On Learning:\nFollowing the presentation\, attendees will participate in a collaborative exercise where they’ll draft their own JSAs using provided scenarios and templates. The session will conclude with group discussions where participants will share their work\, gain feedback\, and exchange best practices. \nEquip yourself with the tools and techniques needed to create JSAs that not only meet compliance standards but also enhance workplace safety culture. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and connect with like-minded professionals. \nAttendees can earn up to 0.1 CEU credit for this event by attending and filling out a comprehensive check. Safety Resources is our authorized IACET CEU provider. \nThe CCS Safety Directors’ Forum is a great way to connect with your peers in the construction and contractor maintenance industry. Everyone is welcome so please join CCS on December 11 from 8:00am – 9:30am ET via Zoom for this virtual event. Please click on the link below to register. \nREGISTER
URL:https://ccs-safety.org/event/december-2024-safety-directors-forum/
LOCATION:IN
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SUMMARY:Reasonable Suspicion Training
DESCRIPTION:Registration has closed for the Reasonable Suspicion Training. If you are interested in taking this training\, please contact Paige Riley at paige@ccs-safety.org.  \nThe Reasonable Suspicion Training is a 3-hour training where attendees will gain the knowledge and confidence needed to make reasonable suspicion determinations. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentifying signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug abuse\nEstablishing reasonable suspicion based on observable behaviors\nUnderstanding how to refer an employee for drug and alcohol testing when reasonable suspicion exists\nProper documentation procedures\nKnowing the consequences of failing a drug or alcohol test\n\nAll while adhering to company and federal regulations regarding substance abuse in the workplace. \nCCS is partnering with Indiana Testing to provide this training. Instructor will be Mike Addison. \nDate: January 21\, 2025\nTime: 8:30am – 11:30am ET\nLocation: CCS Office; 6510 Telecom Dr.\, Suite 200\, Indianapolis\, IN 46278\nCost: $69 \nWe welcome you to register for this upcoming training! Click the link below to register.
URL:https://ccs-safety.org/event/reasonable-suspicion/
LOCATION:IN
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SUMMARY:Fall Protection – Competent Person Training
DESCRIPTION:Registration has closed for the Fall Protection Training. If you are interested in taking this training\, please contact Paige Riley at paige@ccs-safety.org.  \nThe Fall Protection Competent Person Refresher Training is a focused 4-hour course designed to reinforce and update the expertise of competent persons responsible for managing fall protection systems\, in accordance with OSHA Standard 1926.503(a)(1). This regulation mandates that employees exposed to fall hazards receive ongoing training to recognize and mitigate risks. The course covers advanced fall protection strategies\, inspection of equipment\, hazard identification\, and regulatory compliance. Participants will review their roles in developing\, implementing\, and monitoring fall protection plans while staying current on industry standards and innovations. This refresher ensures that competent persons maintain the knowledge and skills necessary to train others in how to prevent fall-related incidents and protect worker safety. \nCCS is partnering with the Environmental Management Institute at Ivy Tech to provide this training. Instructor will be Todd Clayton with EMI. \nDate: January 23\, 2025\nTime: 8:00am – 12:00pm ET\nLocation: Environmental Management Institute at Ivy Tech\, 9301 E 59th St\, Indianapolis\, IN 46216\nCost: $179 \nWe welcome you to register for this upcoming training! Click the link below to register.
URL:https://ccs-safety.org/event/fall-protection-competent-person-training/
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