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| Date(s): |
December 21, 2010 |
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Audio/Web Broadcast |
| Cost: |
Members: $175.00 Non Members: $300.00 |
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| Description: |
NOTE: This is an edited rebroadcast of the original program. It is offered again due to popular demand, in case you were not able to attend. This event will be streamed to you and will require use of your computer’s speakers.
REBROADCAST - Lessons Learned From Extreme Weather Events
Extreme winter events can wreak havoc on planned winter operations, budgets and public perception. This has caused many agencies to re- examine operational policies, community outreach programs, staffing procedures and budgeting processes, to name a few.
This program will detail how agencies in Washington D.C. and Denver CO .and have dealt with major winter events and what they changed because of it.
They will discuss actions taken such as implementing new programs (anti-icing, pre-wetting, contracting etc.) and looking for best practices (new routes, using liquids, new equipment). Consideration will be given to such items as: how did the budget change, who implemented the change, how did staff react and how the public perceived the changes.
Much can be learned from how other agencies have dealt with these issues. Join us to compare your experiences and get some ideas for what your agency could do to prepare for the next tough winter.
After viewing this program, participants will be better able to: • Plan contingencies for extraordinary winter events • Correlate training needs so operators understand how to deal with emergency operations • Communicate a positive message to the driving public • Plan how to staff for extreme winter weather
CEUs: To obtain CEU credit for participating in this program, you may complete and return the CEU application found at the back of the handouts to receive point two (.2) CEUs from APWA. |
| Content Questions: |
Carrie Merker (800) 848-2792 education@apwa.net |
| Technology Questions: |
Carrie Merker (800) 848-2792 education@apwa.net |
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