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Tennessee Department of Health

Tennessee Department of Health. Delete text and place photo here. Hot Weather Health Emergencies

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Tennessee Department of Health

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  1. Tennessee Department of Health Delete text and place photo here. Hot Weather Health Emergencies The Assistant Director of Nursing, James (Jim) L. Milliken with the Tennessee Department of Health Clinical Services and Disease Management participated in Property Services Management Division of General Services first annual safety training fair by providing a booth. The Booth had a wealth of data including information on hot weather health emergencies' such as recognizing the signs, prevention, and what to do in dealing with life-threatening emergencies such as heat stroke. Delete box or call out text or list of services goes here Health Department-James L. Milliken, RN

  2. TEMA . TEMA TEMA’s Booth provided participants with instruction on Emergency Readiness

  3. Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce . Neil Alexander-Workers Compensation Specialist

  4. Rob Groove-PSM Facility Administrator Delete text and place photo here. During Rob Groove’s closing remarks of hisSafety Planning Session he stated: “In our profession, we have the potential to face a serious incident everyday. It is our responsibility to take precautions to reduce injury to ourselves, our co-workers, the tenants and the general public. To be the most effective in an emergency situation you must first remain calm, secondly make good rational decisions and lastly, produce acceptable results. “ Safety Planning Session Instructor-Rob Groove

  5. Phil Hyde, PSM Horticulture Manager . The Session on Landscaping Safety began the 2011 PSM Safety Fair Training Phil Hyde, PSM Horticulture Manager

  6. THP . THP Driver Safety Safe Driving Presentation by Tennessee Highway Patrol

  7. Fire Safety-Captain Lawrence

  8. TOSHA . TOSHA TOSHA provided a booth and training during the PSM Safety Fair

  9. Key Note Speaker KathyGuettner 2011 PSM Safety Fair Kathy Guettner-Workers Compensation 101

  10. Stretching Exercises with Caleb Cook Delete text and place photo here. Caleb Cook provided simple effective strengthening and stretching exercises for the participants and demonstrated proper lifting technique.

  11. Photo shots of Safety Participants

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