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Learn about safety, security, emergency management, disaster preparedness and other related issues. SME guests as they are available. Email: podcast@jasonmcclaren.com
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In this final episode I talk about how above ceiling compliance can be accomplished effectively.
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1 060 6 Steps Schools Must Take to for COVID Guidelines 8:37
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8:37Monitoring building access and optimizing HVAC systems to limit the spread of COVID-19 are just a few ways K-12 schools can reopen with confidence.
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In this episode I discuss issues with everyone wearing a mask and simple solutions for organizations to consider.
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My guest on this episode is Joel Nest, a fellow podcast host, author and private security company director. We talk about how the security industry is not for everyone, but those it is for, we thrive in it everyday.
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Summer heat is here. Protect your pets! They need shade and water. Limit exercise so they don't overheat, and watch out for paws on asphalt. And please don't leave them in a car!
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1 056 Emergency Preparedness for Elderly and those with Disabilities 5:12
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5:12In this episode I discuss basic issues to address when planning for emergencies as an elderly individual or person with disabilities.
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In this episode I discuss uniforms in public service, specifically as they relate to emergency management personnel.
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1 054 Business Continuity and Customer Service 4:58
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4:58In this episode i talk about how a nationwide internet service outage was dealt with by a communications vendor.
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1 053 Safety While Attending Fireworks Displays 5:44
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5:44In this episode I discuss Safety While Attending Fireworks Displays and things you should be aware of when you go to a public fireworks show.
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1 052 Independence Day Safety Part 3 - Firework Safety 5:29
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5:29Fireworks: The 6 Things You Must Know To Put On Your Own Show Putting on your own fireworks show can be a dazzling, albeit dangerous undertaking and knowing about the effects as well as the dangers of the different types of fireworks is vital. Before you start, it is essential to call your fire station and local police and find out which fireworks are legal and which are not. The six most important factors in putting on your own fireworks show in include: Selecting a site that is appropriate: Take into consideration the firing area, the fallout area and the spectator area. Select an open area that is away from hospitals and other buildings and make sure the ground is level and there is no dry brush or grass around the display area. Also make sure there is plenty of space around the display area where aerial fireworks can safely fall back on without causing any damage or harm. The spectator area should be at an appropriately safe distance. Choosing the right combination of fireworks: If you have an adequately safe space, go all out and create a brilliant pyrotechnics show with an assortment of aerial fireworks including rockets, finned missiles, roman candles, helicopters, multi-shot repeaters and reloadable shells kits. You have to limit your choices if you have a smaller space. Safety: Protect yourself by wearing clothes that are resistant to fire as well as a good pair of safety goggles. It is vital that there should be some source of water nearby, whether it is a water hose or several gallons of water in containers. Setting up the display: Make all preparations during daylight hours. Place the fireworks with smaller ones in front and the large, high flying ones at the back and further away from the spectator area. Firing the display: Before starting up the display confirm the direction of the wind and make sure that the fallout area is still downwind and spectator area is still upwind. If the wind direction has changed, you will have to change the position of the fireworks and how they are fired. Have two people handling the display one for the ground fireworks and the other handling the aerial display. This will reduce the gaps in the display and enhance the continuity. Cleaning up after the show: Inspect the whole after the show and make sure there are no smoldering embers left anywhere. Bag up all used fireworks including those that did not light and dispose of them safely. Leaving firework litter around could be highly dangerous.…
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1 051 Independence Day Safety Part 2 - Barbecue Safety 4:32
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4:32When it comes to barbecuing, what could be more fun than whipping up sumptuous food on the grill in the company of family and friends? The thing of course is finding the right place for grilling and barbecuing. One favorite spot among true barbecue aficionados would be their very own backyard or outdoor kitchen with their own brick barbecue pit. Actually, any outdoor area is a potential spot for a barbecue but truth be known, the best places for a barbecue are the safest ones. Choose a location for your BBQ grill that is away from trees, leaves, brush and overhanging limbs. Do not setup your gill in a high traffic area where someone may accidentally brush up against the hot grill. When barbecuing in your backyard, be sure that you’re 5 to 10 feet away from your house or any material that can potentially catch fire. Also, be sure the grill is stable and is away from children or pets that may bump into it. It would also be a good idea to have a water supply nearby like a garden hose. If you live in an apartment building with a balcony or rooftop or any other outdoor space, be sure to consult with your building administrator (or in some instances, your local fire department) regarding specific restrictions. Generally, using charcoal and gas grills indoors or anywhere above the first storey is prohibited so you may want to consider electric grills instead for your barbecuing efforts. Another great place to barbecue is in a campsite. Camping is such an exciting way to experience the great outdoors and barbecuing food over a campfire is definitely one of those practical yet cozy things you can do. Just be sure that you are at least 15 feet away from your tent and other camping gears. Protect yourself by using the correct BBQ utensils such as oven mitts, thongs and a good spatula. Avoid wearing loose clothing while near the grill. Always leave the lid to a gas grill open when lighting the fire so the gas does not build up under the cover. If the fire does not initially start, turn off the gas, leave the lid open and wait for at lest five minutes before trying again. It is always a good idea to give your grill a checkup before using for the first time of the season and always store your tanks outside in a upright position where the temperature will never go over 125 degrees. Of course, it’s not just the atmosphere of being outdoors that can make a barbecue fun and special. It’s also in the delicious barbecue dishes that you share with your loved ones. To make it all the more special, try a variety of BBQ rubs, marinades, salsas and BBQ sauce to capture the true taste of great outdoor barbecuing.…
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The Fourth of July is a favorite summer holiday for most Americans. And after all, what’s not to like? When we’re not in the middle of a pandemic, July 4th is day for patriotic parades, backyard barbecues and brilliant fireworks displays lighting up the night sky. In this episode I introduce the 1st in a 5 part series on 4th of July safety.…
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Although we are still battling Coronavirus families will be traveling this summer. Traveling with the family can be a great way to spend quality time together but it can also be stressful. Increase your chances of a fun, stress-free and safe vacation by following these simple tips:
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1 048 The FDA Hand Sanitizer Notice and Reliable Vendors 5:13
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5:13The FDA issued a warning for 9 hand sanitizers with a toxic ingredient. In this episode I talk about vendor reliability and safety in the supply chain.
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1 047 Data and Emergency Management - Andrew Owlett 4:38
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4:38This is a clip of my interview with Andrew Owlett. Andrew is a Resilience, Risk, and Strategy Leader; Startup Leader , Professor and Doctoral Candidate with over 14 years of experience in the Crisis Management and Resilience + Strategy, Innovation, and Data Analytics space. The full interview can be found on our sister podcast Leadership Loading in a few weeks.…
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