The Emergency Response Team (ERT) 4 workshop is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of your company’s site-specific equipment used during various fire, medical or disaster-related emergencies.
The Emergency Response Team (ERT) 4 workshop is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of your company’s site-specific equipment used during various fire, medical or disaster-related emergencies.
ERT 4a will fulfill OSHA (1910.165b4 & 5) requirements for employers with required alarm systems to explain the preferred means of reporting emergencies and sounding alarms and familiarize your team with all on-site equipment related to various types of emergency response under the site Emergency Action Plan.
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SafetyMax is the leading provider of emergency preparedness consulting, training and supplies offering businesses customized, turn-key emergency preparedness solutions that reduce liability, are easy to implement and assure the safety of employees in the event of an emergency.
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