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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1582/Workplace-Fire-Safety-1/
Workplace Fire Safety, 1
INFORMATION DATE 19910815...out areas protected by total flooding fire suppression systems which use agents that a...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1583/WORKPLACE-FIRE-SAFETY-2/
Workplace Fire Safety, 2
WORKPLACE FIRE SAFETY Fire safety is important business. National Fire Prevention Week in October is intended to focus on the importance of fire safety in the home, in schools, and at work. But workplace fire safety is the Occupational Safety and ... Activate automatic and/or manual fire extinguishers Attempt to extinguish fire if it can be done without risk to y...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/928/EMERGENCY-RESPONSE/
...tal 'acts of God,' such as floods, fires, and earthquakes). Employers should ... non-structural hazard mitigation 2. Fire-suppression techniques, including sizing up threats, fire chemistry, extinguisher types and u...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1747/DISASTER-PREPARATION-CLASSES-TARGET-SMALL-BUSINESSES/
... can seem overwhelming. For busy small businesses, committing time to prepare for a potential problem can take a back seat to dealing with more immediate concerns. Trying to help small-business owners and other citizens get a handle on how to prepare and what to do during and after an emergency is the goal of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) programs, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Fire departments and private companies throughout the nation coordinate these programs that provide free or inexpensive training in lifesaving skills. "If you can be prepared, then when disaster hits you're not going to be a victim, you're going to be part of the solution," said Los Angeles County Fire Department Capt. Jeff Vrooman, who coordinated CERT training for the department. "We touch as many people ... , Van Nuys, CA) credits disaster preparation classes with helping him organize a safe evacuation of his neighborhood during a massive fire. "You don't want to practice when a disaster happens," says Edelstein. "Make your mistakes in a drill and learn from those mistakes." CERT trainees learn how to assess their workplace for potential hazards during a disaster. They're taught the basics of fire suppression, how to triage injured people by the severity of their condition and to handle life-threatening injuries. Courses might also include basic search-and-rescue operations, classes on disaster psychology and the organization of volunteer teams, together with guidelines for working with professional emergency response teams. For a national overview of CERT programs, go to www.citizencorps.gov/cert/ . Login or Register (for FREE) to gain access to ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2135/E-O-EXPOSURES-IN-INSURING-YOUR-NEIGHBORHOOD-TAVERN/
...ooking equipment and the degree of fire suppression protection involved. Another elem...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2352/Crisis-Management-Plan-Crisis-Impact-Considerations/
...a boiler explosion with an ensuing fire, injury to both employees and third party guests; fire damage occurring in the immediate exte...to earthquake, flood, severe weather, fire and volcano. Other considerations i...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/928/EMERGENCY-RESPONSE/
... :35:25 PM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Bill Grieb This content has not been rated yet. EMERGENCY RESPONSE by Bill Grieb Emergencies can occur in the safest workplace. They can arise from outside or inside. The cause may be human action (deliberate or inadvertent) or natural (anything from simple wear and tear on materials or equipment to environmental acts of God, ' such as floods, fires, and earthquakes) . Employers should establish effective safety and health programs to prepare their workers to handle emergencies before they arise. This preparation falls into several stages: planning, chain of command, emergency response teams, emergency response activities, and training. PLANNING When required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), firms with more than 10 employees must have a written emergency action ... hours or even days following an earthquake or other major disaster. Many organizations and communities have developed volunteer training programs. Training in basic self-help functions can reduce injuries, loss of life, and property damage. I recently completed a Community Emergency Response Team training program taught by firefighters and paramedics of the Los Angeles Fire Department. The course was excellent, providing instruction in team organization, management, fire suppression, utility control, search and rescue, and disaster medical operations. For further information on this program or to order a free copy of the student manual, you can call the LAFD at (818) 756-9674. CERT PROGRAM The seven 2 1/2 hour classes in the LAFD CERT program covers: 1. Overview of earthquakes and information on non-structural hazard mitigation 2. Fire-suppression techniques, ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2355/Crisis-Management-Plan-Operation/
... of hypothetical accounting office fire Committee 'Think Tank' sessions fo... Alternate command post locations Fire extinguisher locations Fire hose stations Fire hydrant locations within 500' of fa...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1866/100-EASY-WAYS-TO-BEGIN-A-SALES-LETTER-Part-One/
... have worked well for you or ones by others you find intriguing. I'm not saying, I need help. What if, instead, I'm saying if you're like me, the decision you make about this will have a cataclysmic impact on our mutual rhetorical future? The message has to work, because we have all five of this month's openings lumped together. Ugh. Don't try this at home. Firing your biggest gun first might get you noticed, but see why credibility is the key to persuasion in these five rapport-establishing letter openings. by Herschell Gordon Lewis Do you agree that building rapport is the single most effective building block in letter writing? If you don't, I hope you're my competitor. Many writers remember one minirule of direct response letter writing: Fire your biggest gun first. But ... group of music lovers like you. Opinion: Although I'd never use the indefinite article to describe the membership-I'd say your Columbia House Club membership' or plain Columbia House membership, ' not a Columbia House Club membership' this letter does maintain its congratulatory character. It adds automatic impact by capitalizing Pre-Approved MusiCard. Capitalization adds validation. But first-time members'? If they have any kind of database, they've suppressed lapsed members, goniff members, and users of stolen credit cards; so if they want to build rapport with me, why not maintain the tone of invitation? Anyway, the point isn't merciless dissection of a cold list letter. It's recognition of Congratulations! ' as a dynamic opener, with the caution that you can't hit and run with it. A properly used Congratulations! ' letter ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1866/100-EASY-WAYS-TO-BEGIN-A-SALES-LETTER-Part-One/
...of direct response letter writing: Fire your biggest gun first. But they sus...as far as we go in letters that don't fire their biggest gun first or establis...