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Event Type: Single Event

Active Shooter – Prevention and Response

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  • Northern California
     March 23, 2017
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Northern California
     November 14, 2017
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Safety Center and Alvarez Associates have partnered to offer workplace violence prevention, management, and response/recovery training programs.

About Alvarez Associates:  Alvarez Associates is committed to providing you the tools, resources and knowledge to better understand and protect yourself, your organization and our communities from the threat of violence. Our programs are designed and specifically geared towards civilians and other “immediate responders.”  It is important to recognize that police officers cannot be everywhere at once.  In fact, national statistics indicate an average response time of 12-15 minutes, where as most incidents of extreme violence are over in five minutes.  We want you to know how to protect yourself. Our instructors have decades of real world law enforcement, security and personal protection experience.


Overview:

This course is specifically designed for the average person who wants to better understand how to protect themselves from violence. The program is broken down into three parts. First, we teach you to understand what motivates the “Active Shooter,” so you can avoid violence all together. Second, we give you tips and strategies to help keep you and your organization from being targeted. Lastly, we introduce you to the M.O.V.E.™ protocol. This powerfully simple strategy can help you survive all types of active violence by giving you the knowledge and confidence to overcome violent situations.

Personal Safety
o Building a “Survivors Mindset”
o Utilizing intuition to avoid violence
o Managing fear and anxiety
Workplace Security
o Policy considerations
o Strategies for keeping the workplace secure
o Recognizing the warning signs
Strategies for Preventing an Active Shooter
o Recognizing and responding to warning signs
o Understanding the myths and realities
o The dynamics of targeted violence
Responding to an Active Shooter
o M.O.V.E – Options based response
o First aid considerations
o What to expect from law enforcement

 


  • NC = Northern California Campus located at 3909 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • SC = Southern California Campus located at 109 S. Spring Street, Claremont, CA 91711

Cal/OSHA 8 Residential Construction

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  •  September 17, 2016
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM .event-datetimes {display:none;}

This 1-day program was developed by Safety Center in cooperation with Cal/OSHA Consultation to educate supervisors and foremen in the real-life application of the Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP). It is a core safety program for residential construction, covering the eight elements of the IIPP. An integral part of this program is discussing Hazard Recognition (Find) and Hazard Correction (Fix). Also included in this course is information on the Cal/OSHA recognition programs (i.e. Golden Gate, SHARP, etc.) and on the new Cal/OSHA IIPP Consultation e-tool. (Mancomm Book Included)

Please call us at 916.366.7233 if you are interested in enrolling in this course.

Course Locations:

    Safety Center offers a variety of courses and curriculum at our Northern and Southern California campuses. Please be sure to choose the location closest to you.

  • NC = Northern California Campus located at 3909 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • SC = Southern California Campus located at 109 S. Spring Street, Claremont, CA 91711

Safetyville Town Hall

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  •  September 22, 2016
     11:30 AM - 2:00 PM

Join us for the next “Safetyville Town Hall”!
Hear what’s new and help us shape the future of Safetyville USA.

Thursday, September 22
11:30-Noon ~ Open House/Tour Safetyville (lunch served at this time)
12:15-1:00 ~ Program
1:00-1:30 ~ Questions

RSVP by Monday, September 19.
If you have any questions, email Kelly.

Taste of the Little City 2017

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  • Safetyville USA
     May 11, 2017
     5:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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Sip, Sample & Savor Sacramento’s local wines, craft brews & unique eats while strolling the streets of Safetyville USA’s unique miniature city on Thursday, May 11 2017!

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Tickets will be available for purchase at the gate for $50.

Workplace Violence Prevention: Surviving Active Violence

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  • Northern California
     August 2, 2016
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

M.O.V.E™ Surviving Active Violence

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Safety Center and Alvarez Associates have partnered to offer a 1-day course focusing on Active Shooter Response to give participants straightforward strategies and concepts to establish their own workplace violence prevention program.

Extreme acts of violence, such as Active Shooters, are dynamic, evolve quickly and often end before law enforcement arrives at the scene. How you respond, or don’t respond, will be dictated by the specific circumstances of the encounter. Your survival depends on your ability to remain calm and react quickly. The fight or flight response is often replaced with panic and fear for those who have not prepared for the possibility that these types of incidents may occur.

Overview:

This course is specifically designed for regular, everyday people who want to better understand how to protect themselves from violence. The program is broken down into three parts. First, we teach you to understand what motivates criminals, so you can avoid violence all together. Second, we give you tips and strategies to make yourself an unattractive target. Finally, we introduce you to our M.O.V.E.™ program. This powerfully simple strategy can help you survive all types of violence by giving you the knowledge and confidence to overcome violent situations.

Objective:

The focus of this course is on building the mentality of a survivor, supported by solid and proven strategies. One of the most common traits of survivors of incidents of violence has been their commitment to making it home. This program will help you build that commitment.

Topics Covered:

  • Building a “Survivors Mindset”
    • Managing fear and anxiety
    • Harnessing your intuition
  • Strategies for preventing an Active Shooter
    • Warning signs
    • Understanding myths and realities
    • The dynamics of targeted violence
  • Surviving an “Active Shooter”
    • M.O.V.E. – An options based response

Participants in this course can expect to learn how to react in an Active Shooter incident in a way that reduces injuries and saves lives.

Safety Center’s Safe Driving Starts Young

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  • Teen Safe Driving Day 2016
     September 17, 2016
     9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Teen Safe Driving Day 2017
     April 8, 2017
     9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Teen Safe Driving Day 2018
     April 7, 2018
     12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Teen Safe Driving Day 2019
     April 6, 2019
     12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Teen Safe Driving Day 2020
     April 4, 2020
     11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

SAVE THE DATE!

April 4, 2020 11:00pm to 2:00pm

Sponsored by Safety Center and The Allstate Foundation

Held at Safetyville USA- 3909 Bradshaw Rd. Sacramento, CA 95827

Hosted by the Safety Center’s Youth Advisory Council

Safetyville Town Hall

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  •  April 26, 2016
     11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Join us for the first ever “Safetyville Town Hall”!
Hear what’s new and help us shape the future of Safetyville USA.

Tuesday, April 26th
11:30-Noon ~ Open House/Tour Safetyville (lunch served at this time)
12:15-1:00 ~ Program
1:00-1:30 ~ Questions

RSVP by Friday, April 22nd.
If you have any questions, email Kelly.

FREE Preview: Human Efficiency Program

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  • Ergonomics Course Preview
     April 12, 2016
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Join us for a FREE preview of a new Human Efficiency Ergonomics Program.

Almost 90% of injuries are preventable…
Many workers perform their tasks at only a 25-35% level of efficiency…

But that can all be improved!  Accurate Ergonomics has been educating and training thousands of workers on ways to decrease injuries and increase efficiency in the workplace for the last 25 years. Employers see returns on their investment in this program at a ratio of 10 : 1, many even higher.

This exclusive preview hosted at Safety Center has very limited seating.
Seats must be reserved by Friday April 8.

2017 Symposium – Regulatory Update

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  • 2017 Symposium / February Safety Forum
     February 2, 2017
     8:30 AM - 3:00 PM

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Topic: 2017 Regulatory Update

Representatives from Cal/OSHA Consultation, Compliance and Standards Board will be on hand to share 2017 regulatory updates.

Schedule:

8 am – 8:30 am Breakfast & Registration
8:30 am – Noon General Session/2017 Updates
Noon – 1 pm Lunch
1pm – 2 pm Construction Breakout
General Industry Breakout
2:15 pm – 3 pm General Session/Q&A/Closing

* Schedule subject to change. Breakfast and lunch included.

 


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December Sacramento Regional Safety Forum

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  • December Safety Forum
     December 1, 2016
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Topic: Marijuana Legalization and Labor Law

Speaker: David L. Cohen, Cohen Durrett, LLP

David L. Cohen is a principal in the law firm of CohenDurrett. Mr. Cohen represents management in employment and labor law, with expertise in personnel law, wrongful termination, discrimination and harassment claims, wage and hour issues, issues relating to union organization, contract negotiations and handling of strikes and unfair labor practice charges.
A major part of Mr. Cohen’s practice focuses on preventing claims against employers. This is accomplished through drafting of employment documents including applications, employee handbooks, disciplinary and termination forms, as well as on-site training for employers and management. Preventative and consulting work for employers enables Mr. Cohen’s clients to anticipate problems that may arise and avoid claims of unlawful conduct and/or establish defenses needed to defeat such claims if they are brought by employees.

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2016 Sacramento Regional Safety Forum Sponsor:
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