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Event Type: Single Event

July Forum – Distracted Driving

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  •  July 11, 2019
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

 

Presenter:

Clyde Holland

Clyde has been with the CHP for 19+ years, assigned to five different areas and worked road patrol for the majority of his career. He is currently assigned to the East Sacramento Area Office and took over the Public Information Officer position in October of 2018.

 

Halloween Haunt 2019

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  • Halloween Haunt 2019
     October 26, 2019
     11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Safe Family Fun, Since 1991!

Save the Date: Saturday, October 26!

Since 1991, Halloween Haunt has offered a unique setting and safe alternative to Trick-or-Treating for families with young children. Set in Safetyville USA, the unique miniature city, the event features carnival games, a costume parade, safety demonstrations and activities, and of course, Trick-or-Treat stations!

Purchase tickets at the gate! Admission is $5 for everyone, 3 and over, and unlimited games wristbands will be available for $10

Discounted Family Packs are only available online and will not be available to purchase at the gate. Family Packs include 4 admission tickets, 2 unlimited games wristbands, and 4 meal deals (Hot dog, chips, and a drink).

Online ticket sales end at 11:59pm on Thursday, 10/24.

The whole family is encouraged to come in costume, but we do have a couple guidelines to ensure everyone has a fun and safe time at Halloween Haunt.

Costume Guidelines:

  • Costumes must be family-friendly and not offensive or violent.
  • Costumes may not contain any items that resemble (or could easily be mistaken for) an actual weapon.
  • Costumes may not contain sharp/pointed objects or materials that could accidentally harm other guests.
  • No masks or face coverings (including full face makeup).

Other Event Guidelines:

  • No pets other than service animals are allowed.
  • No bikes, skateboards, or scooters

Call 916.438.3357 or email us for more information.

 

Sponsored By:

PeopleFinders

SMUD

 

Interested in being a sponsor of Halloween Haunt? Download the Sponsor Packet Sponsorship Packet.

Download Vendor Information for 2019 Halloween Haunt Participation Packet.

June Forum – Fall Protection

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  •  June 6, 2019
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

A discussion on fall protection with an emphasis on the inspection/donning of a harness, the appropriate type of fall protection, and rescue procedures, including a demonstration.  Attendees who have their own harness are encouraged to bring it to participate in each portion of the seminar.

Presenter:

Solon Kobza

World renowned collector of various lengths of wire, admirer of Warner Brother cartoons, and rambling guy that keeps finding his way into the building.

Also, former head of safety for Sacramento County.

May Forum – Heat Illness Prevention Regulation

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  •  May 2, 2019
     8:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Join us on Thursday, May 2, where David Hornung, Senior Safety Engineer for Cal/OSHA, will be discussing California’s Heat Illness Prevention Regulation. Starting as an emergency regulation in 2005, California was the first state to adopt a Heat Illness Prevention Regulation to protect outdoor workers. David will cover the history of the regulation, its requirements, and the Court of Appeal’s August 2018 decision covering AC Transit bus operators.

Speaker

David Hornung

David started work for Cal/OSHA in 2009 as a compliance officer in Oakland.  He spent his first summers with Cal/OSHA performing heat inspections.  He is currently the Heat and Agriculture Program Coordinator.   David received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 2002 and a Masters in Public Health in 2007 from UC Berkeley.  David is a Certified Industrial Hygienist.

Defensive Driver Course Online

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  •  April 24, 2019
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

This 4-hour course covers the National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving Curriculum. It is not a course on how to drive, but how to drive defensively. The course instructs students on adjusting to driving circumstances and anticipating other driver’s actions. Students learn techniques such as covering brakes, correct following distances, delayed acceleration, safe passing, proper scanning techniques, and many more.

Pricing depends on number of registrations purchased at the same time. Email us to purchase tickets.

 

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April Forum – Reasonable Suspicion

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  •  April 4, 2019
     8:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Reasonable suspicion is a legal standard of proof to protect organizations from individuals that are introducing unnecessary risk to the company. Identifying how to determine if individuals are under the influence is only a single step. Learn how to respond when an employee reasonably appears to be intoxicated. Recognize how your organization can protect itself with plans, policies, and procedures.

Speaker:

Dwight Silver

Dwight has been involved with driver training and safety since 1980. Holding the title of Occupation Specialist in the field of transportation, he provides a total solution for driving needs that incorporates analyzing, design, development, implementation, training, testing, forms and support. Dwight offers the best quality help in dealing with the needs of organizations and management related to driving, mobile equipment operations and safety.

March Forum – Electrical Safety for Construction Workers

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  •  March 7, 2019
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Of course electricians have to be aware of shock, electrocution and arc flash hazards but what about the rest of us? We all use electricity and work around these hazards every day. Join us at the March Sacramento Regional Safety Forum to learn the basics of electricity and the harm it can do to your body.  You will come away with a better understanding of electrical hazards and how to protect yourself and your coworkers.

Presenter:

Michael Donlon

Michael Donlon is the Chief Safety Officer for the Department of Water Resources (DWR) where he provides safety leadership for over 3000 employees and 20 safety engineers.  He spent 16 years at Cal/OSHA specializing in enforcement, safety training and development of safety orders.  Prior to this he was a System Safety Engineer for the US Air Force analyzing military systems and managing the construction safety program at McClellan AFB.

Taste of the Little City 2019

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  • Taste of the Little City 2019
     May 9, 2019
     5:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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 9, 2019!

5:30 – 9:30 pm

Online Ticket Sales end at 12:00am on May 9. Tickets will be available for purchase at the gate for $50.

This is a 21 and up event

Purchase tickets at the bottom of this page

This year, Taste of the Little City will be hosting a friendly competition between food vendors. Attendees will be voting for their favorite dish to win the Taste of the Little City, People’s Choice Award! Click here if you are interested in stepping in the ring and being a vendor at this year’s event!

 

2019 TOLC Vendor Participation Packet

2019 TOLC Auction Donation request packet

2019 Taste of the Little City Sponsorship Packet

2019 Sponsors

Silver

Bronze

Hefner Law

Setzer Foundation

TV Log & Entertainment

Area Sponsors

Breathe Easy Insurance – Designated Drive

VIP Table Sponsors

Florin Road Partnership

Granite Construction

VSP

2019 Participating Restaurants, Wineries, & Breweries

WINE VENDORS

Bogle Vineyards

E. & J. Gallo Winery

Frasinetti

Gekkeikan Sake

Moniz Family Wines

Story Winery

BEER VENDORS

Alaskan Brewing

Amador Brewing Co.

Boochcraft

Lagunitas Brewing Company

Lost Coast Brewery

Napa Smith Brewing

Seismic Brewing Co.

Sierra Nevada Brewing

FOOD VENDORS

Buckhorn Restaurant

Chef Booker T. Catering

Falafel Corner

Fat’s Catering

Ivy’s Backyard B.B.Q.

Joe’s Crab Shack

JR’s Texas Bar-B-Que

Perko’s Cafe & Grill

Petali

Sam’s Club

Steve’s Pizza

DESSERT VENDORS

Famous Fatso’s

Gunther’s Ice Cream

House of Ice Cream

Nothing Bundt Cakes

SpiderMonkey’s Dessert Studio

The Melting Pot

NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE VENDORS

Essentially Blessed

Farm Fresh to You

Smart Coffee

Tommy Hilfiger

Excavation Shoring and Trenching (Competent Person)


  • Excavation Shoring and Trenching (Competent Person) (ID 12345)
     January 21, 2025
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Excavation Shoring and Trenching (Competent Person) (ID 12345)
     February 21, 2025
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Excavation Shoring and Trenching (Competent Person) (ID 12345)
     March 18, 2025
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Excavation Shoring and Trenching (Competent Person) (ID 12345)
     April 25, 2025
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Excavation Shoring and Trenching (Competent Person) (ID 12345)
     May 20, 2025
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

This 1-day course covers Cal/OSHA statistics, excavation standards, use of protective systems, soil analysis, timber and aluminum hydraulic shoring, tabulated data engineering, and competent person requirements. Students are to bring all company required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)-hardhat, gloves, steel-toed shoes, etc. to class.

Course Location:

  • Safety Center’s Northern California Campus is located at 3909 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, CA 95827

**All training course dates, times and/or locations are subject to change.  Note – If there are changes for the training course(s) you have enrolled in, you will be notified as soon as possible. 

OSHA 7105 Intro to Evacuation and Emergency Planning

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  • Northern California
     July 10, 2019
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Northern California
     July 8, 2020
     8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Preparing for emergencies is a basic principle of workplace safety and health. Participants will learn reasons for emergency action plans and fire prevention plans and when they are required for a workplace; elements of a good evacuation plan and the OSHA requirements for plans; and features of design and maintenance of good exit routes.

 

Course Locations:

Safety Center offers OSHA compliance training as a host site organization for Chabot-Las Positas’s Community College OSHA Training Institute Education Center at our Northern California campus in Sacramento, and UC San Diego’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center at our Southern California campus in Claremont.

Please be sure to choose the location closest to you.

Northern California Southern California
Print 2016University of California San Diego
 3909 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, CA 95827  109 S. Spring Street, Claremont, CA 91711
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