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Start Now: A Guide to Building or Enhancing Your Emergency Management Program
Part 3: Training

16 : 34 minAUGUST 09, 2024 DAVID TRASK, NATIONAL DIRECTOR, ARC FACILITIES

Scott Ployer, President & CEO of the National Property Management Strategies Group, concludes our "Start Now" series with the third and final part. In this episode, Scott focuses on the crucial aspect of training for facilities teams.

He underscores the importance of comprehensive training in emergency management, highlighting common challenges organizations face and detailing the essential OSHA-mandated safety training requirements. Scott discusses the significance of meticulous documentation and effective risk assessments, offering practical advice on prioritizing training based on specific risks and past incidents.

Additionally, Scott delves into the growing emphasis on mental health in the workplace, providing insights into how companies can better support their employees' well-being. Covering topics from OSHA compliance to mindfulness in the workplace, this episode offers invaluable guidance for facility managers aiming to enhance their emergency preparedness and support their teams.

 

Scott Ployer

Scott Ployer

President & CEO

National Property Management Strategies Group

Scott Ployer is a seasoned real estate and property management executive with 36 years of experience in managing residential, commercial, industrial, office, and government properties. He has a proven track record of implementing cost-saving initiatives and serving in high-responsibility roles, including as a Receiver’s Administrator for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and federal banks. Ployer holds numerous industry-specific certifications and licenses, showcasing his extensive expertise and commitment to excellence.

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