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18th Annual Wildlife Control Instructional Seminar January 16 - 18, 2012 Las Vegas, NV
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Working in Hazardous Conditions
By Mike Taber
In this presentation we will discuss and define a hazardous condition, what it entails to work in safely and what should be expected of a Wildlife Control Operator when encountering these conditions. We will also discuss in some detail employee training and supervision while working in hazardous conditions.
I. What is a Hazardous Condition?
A. Obvious Hazards B. Chemical Hazards C. Structural Hazards
II. What am I supposed to do now?
A. Assessing the risk vs. the “reward” B. Being realistic with your expectations C. Why is this area attractive to my target species? D. What can I do about it?
III. You and your co workers
A. Who’s doing the work here? B. What is really on the line? C. TMA (Typical Male Activity) D. I’m being sued for what?!
IV. Conclusion and questions |
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