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The All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodDay In The Life- Environment, Health, Safety & SustainabilityDAY IN THE LIFE PODCASTOur Podcast today is slightly different than some of the others we have recorded. While the Environmental, Health, Safety and Sustainability (EHS&S) Major at UF has been extremely successful – with Approximately 2,500 graduates, and nearly a 100% placement rate for all graduates since the program started in 1986. In addition, students receive significant starting salaries upon graduation, with more than one job offer for many graduates - just to name a few things. However, the recruiting of High School students is still very difficult. One of the main reasons for that is, high school graduates are no...2022-02-281h 02The All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Podcast Episode 15 - Sentinel Occupational SafetyIn today’s Podcast, Subject Matter Expert Zach Kiehl will discuss a new concept that his Company, Sentinel Occupational Safety, has developed, and is now offering to private sector businesses across the Country. Their product is called SafeGuard™. SafeGuard is an IoT platform that provides an early warning capability through real-time, predictive, and longitudinal oversight of personnel in high-risk environments. It relies on the recent proliferation of wearable sensors, wireless communication, and domains like contextual AI, to make health & safety personalized and proactive. The idea was extensively tested by Sentinel through various US Military Applications. Specifically, the Military had a spec...2021-04-0947 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Podcast Episode 13 - A Deeper Dive Inside the OSHA Regs – Health Care Facility Safety – Special Locking and Delayed EgressOur guest for this Podcast is Sean Johnson. Sean received his bachelor’s degree in EHS from UF in 2011. Sean works on the main Campus of the Cleveland Clinic. He is currently working on the Regulatory Compliance Team in the Buildings and Properties Department. Sean is a Leader of the facility Emergency Response Team. He also works closely with the Clinic’s other 12 Regional Hospital Facility Managers on compliance-related items. Health care facilities have their own regulations, to go along with the general OSHA requirements. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (Jacho) is the primary one, but...2021-03-1546 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Podcast Episode 12 - OSHA Onsite ConsultationWe were honored to have Owen Wagner, a bachelor’s degree Alum as one of our two Subject Matter Experts for this Podcast Owen got his Bachelor’s in EHS from UF. Our other SME was Paula Burleson. Both currently work with the OSHA On-site Consultation Program.Those of us at the All Hazards Training Center are well aware of the benefits of the OSHA On-site Consultation Program, but one of our objectives with this Podcast was to make others around the State of Ohio aware of it. Plus, we wanted to make others outside of Ohio aware that...2021-02-081h 01The All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Podcast Episode 11 - StrataSite - A New Interactive Emergency Preparedness Planning ToolIn today’s Podcast, Subject Matter Expert Scott Lowry will discuss a new Emergency Preparedness Planning Tool that he helped develop, called StrataSite. StrataSite is a dynamic, cloud-based Emergency Preparedness Planning Tool. It focuses on bringing key emergency planning members of a facility together with their local first responder community (police, fore, EMS, etc.) to jointly plan for any/all potential emergencies – from man-made weather-related disasters to hazmat spills, to workplace shootings. Changes to plans are made in real time and can be seen by all who are given access to the portal. In the Podcast, we will furt...2021-01-2044 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Podcast Episode 10 - School Safety & SecurityThe All Hazards Training Center (AHTC) has a long history of teaching school safety and security related courses, having trained over 20,000 school safety officials, security officers and first responders since 2002. In this podcast, retired law enforcement and security specialist, Scott Lowry will define what the term Crisis Management means regarding school safety, and how to establish an effective Crisis Management program at your school. We also talk about Vulnerability assessments and how to properly conduct one. Violence prevention in schools and how to implement programs such as Threat Assessment Management is also discussed. We talk about Active Shooter Training and...2020-10-131h 12The All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Podcast Episode 9 - EHSS Undergrad DegreeIn this Podcast, the Department Chair for the University of Findlay’s EHSS (Environmental, Health, Safety and Sustainability) Academic Program, Dr. Tim Murphy, will talk about all the various aspects of the Undergraduate Degree Program. Topics include how the program got started in 1986, how it has evolved, scholarships for students, what the course work consists of, the benefits of hands-on training offered at the All Hazards Training Center, and paid internships available to students. In addition, Dr. Murphy will also talk about the number of people who have graduated from the program, how easy it is to find a job, wh...2020-08-0659 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 8 - Hazardous Waste ManagementWe are excited to announce that, for some of our future Pod Casts, we will be selecting various University of Findlay (UF) Alums of our Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in EHS to be Subject Matter Experts. .The first UF Alum we have selected is Todd Pees. Todd is a 1994 Graduate of the Bachelor’s Degree. He also holds a Master’s in EHS and an MBA, both from UF. Todd is currently employed at Valicor, Inc. Todd’s expertise is in Hazardous Waste Management. In this Pod Cast, Todd will discuss topics such as: what is a solid waste, wha...2020-06-0333 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 7 - Incident Command and the Incident Command SystemIn this podCast, Tyler Pendleton provides detailed information on existing command and control systems that are very recognizable, but maybe not totally understand - Incident Command (IC) and the Incident Command System (ICS). Tyler covers many related topics, including: a brief history of where the system originated; explains of why it has been so successful, identifies the five major functions and key elements of the System; looks at related regulatory requirements, and defines the concepts of Unified Incident Command, and the National Incident Management System (NIMS).Learn more about the All Hazards Training Center here: https://www.findlayallhazards...2020-05-0739 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 6 -Railcar Incident ResponseAll Hazards has provided Confined Space Entry & Rescue Training since our inception in 1989. The training is offered both our hands-on training facilities in Findlay, OH and through custom programs at client locations throughout the U.S. This podcast addresses what makes a Confined Space and what is a Permit-Required Confined Space, what requirements apply to Confined Spaces, what are some of the duties of working in and around Confined Spaces, and most importantly the “Safety Working In and Around Confined Spaces."Have thoughts on this podcast? Please take our survey to help us shape future episodes: https://tinyurl.co...2020-02-1139 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 5 - Safety Working In & Around Confined SpacesAll Hazards has been involved in Railcar Emergency Response Training since our inception in 1989. In fact, we have provided Emergency Response training for all modes of transportation. Transport by rail is different enough considering the design of the cars, what they may be transporting, and Commanding Incidents for potentially large events. This module intends to cover a training course All Hazards developed thought DOT/PHMSA which focuses on Railcar Incident Response to crude oils, ethanols, and other flammable liquids. This course can be delivered anywhere in the U.S. and at no cost to our Nations's First Responders....2020-02-1129 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 4 - Targeted Violence and Threat Assessment ManagementIn this podcast, subject matter expert Randy Van Dyne defines what Targeted Violence is, and he points out that Targeted Violence is the central motivating action behind essentially all school and workplace violence incidents. The importance of the Targeted violence continuum will be explained. Randy also goes into detail on how to develop and implement a proven Threat Assessment Management Program that will identify potential acts of Targeted Violence, and prevent violent incidents from occurring in the future.Have thoughts on this podcast? Please take our survey to help us shape future episodes: https://tinyurl.com/uss53xw2020-02-1128 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 3 - Emergency Response Training for FacilitiesIn this Pod Cast, subject matter expert Kelly Ruff answers a series of questions about emergency response (ER) training. Included among the questions/topics are: what is an emergency response vs. an incidental release, where can you find regulations covering ER requirements, what is the difference between public sector emergency responders (fire fighters) and private sector industry, and is it important for the private sector to train their own in-house ER teams? Also covered are the different levels of ER training. Kelly finishes the discussion by sharing examples of some customized emergency response training programs that include security/crisis response...2020-02-1136 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 2 - Workplace Violence PreventionIn this Podcast, subject matter expert Scott Lowry emphatically addresses the point that workplace violence can be prevented. Scott also discusses various proven approaches to how an organization can design and implement an effective ongoing Threat Assessment Management system to identify potential threats and intervene before violence is committed.Have thoughts on this podcast? Please take our survey to help us shape future episodes: https://tinyurl.com/uss53xw2019-12-1350 minThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodThe All Hazards Safety and Security PodAHTC Episode 1 - Maritime SecurityIn this Podcast, subject matter expert Laurie Thomas discusses how to identify and counter threats to the marine elements of the national transportation system. These include - ports, vessels, facilities, and critical assets and infrastructure located on or adjacent to waters subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S. Applicable laws are discussed, as well as practical approaches to developing training and consulting programs that meet the regulations. Also discussed is the importance of establishing a strong relationship with the US Coast Guard.Have thoughts on this podcast? Please take our survey to help us shape future episodes...2019-12-1345 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 0.2 - Taking the fear out of the FAFSAThe FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) can be a bit intimidating with all those taxdocuments and financial questions. But by filling it out, you’re unlocking free money to help payfor college. In this episode, Kobe talks to Lisa Snyder, assistant director financial aid of financialaid, who has some great tips to help make the process easier.University of Findlay’s Financial Aid Office webpage: https://www.findlay.edu/financial-aid/For more information about the FAFSA, and to begin your application click here:https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafs...2019-10-0305 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 0.1 - After you’ve been admitted into OilerNation, what’s next?So you’re #OilerNationBound! Congrats! Aside from enjoying your last year of high school,you’ll have plenty to do in the time between getting accepted to UF and starting classes. In thisepisode, Kobe and Ashley share next steps for getting ready to be #OilerOfficial.For information about the FAFSA, click here: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsaRequest to join the OilerNation Incoming Class of 2020 group here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/477636136320637/Enrollment deposit information here: https://www.findlay.edu/admissions/first-time-freshmen/Schedule a campus visit here: https://www...2019-10-0304 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 14 – Oiler Success Center (come for the candy, stay for the resources!)If there’s one office on campus that’s on “Team Student,” it’s the Oiler Success Center. Theyknow that success in OilerNation looks different for everyone, and they provide resources thathelp make it happen. Ashley talks with director Bill Johnston about how the Center can helpstudents.OilerSuccess Center: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/oiler-success-center/2019-08-2213 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 13 – Life with Roommates in #OilerNationWhether it’s midnight pizza runs or binge-watching the Bachelor together, life with roommatesmakes for some of the best college memories. With a little bit of preparation and a whole lot ofcommunication and understanding, you can make it work! Kobe and Ashley share tips.2019-08-1512 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 12 – Welcome Week – After You Really Become an OilerDerrick is everywhere. The Oiler letters are on the mall. There’s plenty of swag, and you canbegin your collection of UF event T-shirts! Find out about Welcome Week in #OilerNation.Welcome Week Schedule: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/student-activities/SiteAssets/Pages/Events-%26-Activities/Welcome%20Week%20Poster_2019.jpg2019-08-1213 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 11 - Move-In Day at UF – A Well-Oiled MachineOilerNation move-in day sounds like it should be a zoo —hundreds of students, with theirpossessions (and parents) in tow, looking for their dorm rooms. But at UF, we know it takes avillage to move an Oiler in, and that’s just what we have.Here’s a link to some packing/move-in day hacks: https://grownandflown.com/college-packing-hacks/2019-08-0907 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 10 – What Happens at New Student OrientationNew Student Orientation is your chance to get settled in, register for classes and learn about allthe OilerNation resources you’ll be using. But most of all, it’s time to meet other new Oilers!Listen to Kobe and Ashley talk with Orientation Leader Emily Remark – they’ll give you all thedetails on what to expect there.2019 Orientation Schedule: http://epub.findlay.edu/OilerExperience2019(also available on the OilerMobile App)2019-08-0717 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 9 - How to Stay Healthy in #OilerNationTaking care of your physical and emotional health are important to your success in theclassroom, and as a college student, that can be a challenge. Stress and lack of sleep can lead to health issues. But Cosiano Health Center and our Office of Counseling Services are here to help.Listen to Ashley and Kobe talk about all the different ways you can feel your best at Findlay.Learn more about:Cosiano Health Center: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/health-services/Counseling Services: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/counseling/2019-08-0508 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 8 - Take this job and love it – Campus EmploymentPlanning to work during college? Ashley and Kobe are two of the more than 900 students whowork for Findlay, and you can be too. Find out what their work experience at UF has been like,and hear how you can connect with an on-campus job.Connect with the Office of Student Employment here: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/business-affairs/human-resources/student-employment/2019-07-3008 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 7 - #FindlayServes (and you can, too!)One of the things OilerNation is known for is the way they serve. We even have a #FindlayServes hashtag. There are so many different kinds of opportunities to be part ofservice projects at UF, and some of them even involve international travel! You’re bound to findone that’s a great fit for your talents.For more information about opportunities to serve at Findlay click here: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/buford-center-diversity-service/service-community-engagement/2019-07-2911 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 6 – Academics in #OilerNationYou’re not in high school anymore. Adjusting to the challenges of college academics is differentfor everyone, but Ashley and Kobe share some of their tips for being successful from day one,and how Findlay can help through support services.Learn more about resources at UF for academic success here:Academic Support Center: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/academic/academic-support-center/Oiler Success Center: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/oiler-success-center/Office of Accommodation & Inclusion: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/accommodation-and-inclusion/2019-07-2410 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 5 – #OilerNation Traditions ExplainedThe University of Findlay was founded as Findlay College more than 130 years ago. Campustraditions have emerged over decades of experiences shared by our students, faculty, and staff.These shared experiences are woven together to make all who are here feel like a part of#OilerNation. Ashley and Kobe share what you need to know about these traditions, and howwe came to be known as the Oilers.Learn more about Findlay traditions here: https://www.findlay.edu/about-uf/traditions2019-07-2205 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 4 – Want to Make Friends in #OilerNation? Join the Club!Going to college is about so much more than just classes! One of the quickest and easiest waysto make new friends at UF is by joining a club or student organization. Kobe and Ashley talkabout the many ways to get involved at UF.Ready to jump in? Learn more here: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/student-activities/Student Organization Fair - September 5, 2019 - 6-7:30 p.m. - Alumni Memorial Union2019-07-1709 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 3 – #OilerNation is in Flag City, USA (Get to know Findlay)Kobe and Ashley talk about what to do, where to go and what to eat in Findlay. Joining themare Doug Jenkins, with the Findlay•Hancock County Chamber and Danielle Wilkin, with theHancock County Convention and Visitors Bureau.Learn more about Findlay here:https://visitfindlay.com/2019-07-1521 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 2 - Residence Life in #OilerNation and what’s an RA?One of the things that separates college from high school is living on campus. When you moveinto your residence hall, you’ll want to get to know your residence assistant. RAs are studentswho act as a point of contact to help you with any issues you may be having, and help to createa community within your hall. In this episode, Ashley and Kobe talk with Jillian Banky, an RA whoexplains her role and offers advice as you get started in #OilerNation.Get the details on residence life at Findlay here: ht...2019-07-0909 min#OilerNationBound#OilerNationBoundEpisode 1 - What to bring (and not to bring) to UFSqueeze all your earthly possessions into a single room? Not likely! But Ashley and Kobe speak from experience about what you should bring to your new home in #OilerNation (and some things you should plan to leave behind.)For a look at the UF official checklist, click here: https://www.findlay.edu/offices/student-affairs/housing-residence-life/what-to-bring-to-the-residence-halls2019-07-0309 min