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Responder Safety E-News for September 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. 10 Ways to Increase Awareness of Preparedness
  2. Impact of Extreme Weather on the Fire Service Examined
  3. COPS Grants $19.8 Million to Hire Additional Officers
  4. Reserve, National Guard Personnel Face Higher Risk of Alcohol-Related Problems
  5. Checklists Help Preparedness for Flooding and Other Disasters
  6. NCPC Approves Plans for National Law Enforcement Museum



PODCASTS

Ergonomics and the Aging Work Force
Cindy Roth, CEO of Ergonomic Technologies Corp., shares her thoughts on ergonomics and the aging work force; Associate Editor Katherine Torres reports from Washington, D.C. on a proposed measure to protect workers from combustible dust explosions; and Dr. James Herdegen of the Sleep Science Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago explains how sleep deprivation can impact worker safety and productivity. Download or Listen Here.






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Tune in daily to see company video programs, product demonstrations, reports from industry trade shows and interviews with newsmakers. Have a video to share?
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View the new video from Caterpiller.
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This video and our web site is dedicated to promoting the safety of everyone who works in, on or around Caterpillar equipment.
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Did you miss our latest Webinars? It's not too late!

Webinar: Can You Hear Me Now?
Quantifying Noise, Assessing Exposure, & Evaluating Results

The human ear is an intricate, highly sensitive yet incredibly durable system with extraordinary capabilities. Noise surrounds us at all times, including in the workplace, while commuting, as we are entertained, and even as we try to rest. It is not surprising that noise is one of the most pervasive health hazards found in our lives.

This one hour presentation looked at the importance of measuring noise, discussed various noise assessment methods, and provided a look at sample noise results. The webinar was designed to discuss sound measurement for hearing conservation program exposure assessment through both noise dosimetry and task-based analysis, measures for noise control applications and environmental or community noise metrics.

Webinar: Is Safety About Achieving Success or Avoiding Failure?

We have defined safety for so long as the lack of accidents that we are beginning to lose sight of the objective. When accidents go away for a while is it because of safety success or is it simply luck or normal variation? This webinar explores what safety might look like rather than simply the lack of accidents.

Learn the ten signs that safety is at work in your organization and how to tell if the accidents are responding to your efforts or other forces.




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1. 10 Ways to Increase Awareness of Preparedness
September is National Preparedness Month and with the recent activities in the Gulf of Mexico, it is a perfect time to remind citizens that being prepared for disasters is the best way to protect themselves and their families.
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2. Impact of Extreme Weather on the Fire Service Examined
The United States Fire Administration (USFA) released a new technical report, “Fire Department Preparedness for Extreme Weather Emergencies and Natural Disasters,” which examines the impact of extreme weather and natural disasters on the fire service and the types of service calls most likely to arise as a result of these disasters.
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3. COPS Grants $19.8 Million to Hire Additional Officers
On Sept. 4, the Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) announced $19.8 million in grants to fund the hiring of 269 law enforcement officers by 62 law enforcement agencies from 32 states and Puerto Rico.
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4. Reserve, National Guard Personnel Face Higher Risk of Alcohol-Related Problems
Younger service members and Reserve and National Guard combat personnel returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are at increased risk of new-onset heavy drinking, binge drinking and other alcohol-related problems, according to a study in the August 13 issue of JAMA.
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5. Checklists Help Preparedness for Flooding and Other Disasters
People forced to leave their homes and workplaces due to flooding or other natural disasters often have only a short period of time to pack up their belongings, so organizations are suggesting creating and following checklists to prepare homes and businesses to allow for a quick getaway and fast recovery after flooding.
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6. NCPC Approves Plans for National Law Enforcement Museum
In a unanimous vote on Sept. 4, the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) approved final site and building plans for the first-ever, Congressionally authorized National Law Enforcement Museum, which is scheduled to open in Washington, D.C., in 2011.
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