At McNeil & Co., we are committed to proactive risk management and working to keep our clients and community as safe and well-trained as possible. As we identify new challenges and best practices in our industry, we host regular information sessions to share these insights.
Sign up for a webinar below to stay up to date on what fire departments, rescue squads and other emergency services organizations should know and steps they can take to operate as safely and effectively as possible.
We will continue to update this page with new events and our team is here to help if you have questions.
OSHA 1910.156 Proposed Rule Update and Its Impact on EMS, Fire Departments, and Municipalities
In this webinar we will dive deeper into the proposed OSHA standard 1910.156 to help you understand what changes your organization will see and help you build a plan.
Taking Care of Ourselves
We have learned that if we don’t do the right things to take care of our team at the scene, our brothers and sisters can suffer short- and long-term illnesses that can be fatal. We need to take care of ourselves on emergency scenes while we take care of our communities. We will discuss the importance for rehab on emergencies and strategies to avoid losing our most important resource, our people.
Personal Vehicle Response
Each time the pager sounds, firefighters risk getting into a crash just responding to the fire station or to the scene in their own vehicles. We will discuss response safety when we aren’t driving the department vehicle, but instead are behind the wheel of our own vehicles.
Pre-Incident Planning
Join us as we discuss ways to help fire departments and fire agencies effectively manage incidents through the use of pre-incident planning to plan ahead of time the needed resources and strategies when approaching properties in our districts.
Human Trafficking Awareness for First Responders
There are estimated to be more than 27.6 million people — adults and children — subjected to human trafficking around the world, including in the United States. We want to raise awareness about human trafficking and to educate First Responders about how to identify and report these crimes.