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Monday, July 15
 

8:00am CDT

In/Over the Water Training
Monday July 15, 2024 8:00am - 11:50am CDT
Target Audience:  USGS employees who work near and on the water

Recurrence Interval:  Initial and every 5 years thereafter

Summary and Objectives:  This course prepares employees to work in, on, or around water where they are exposed to inherent dangers and the risk of cold-water immersion, hypothermia, and drowning.  The course covers USGS policies and regulations regarding Job Hazard Analyses, using PFDs, the different types available, and how to inspect and wear them.  The course also covers swift water awareness and the hazards of moving water.  Students will learn how to recognize and avoid common river hazards and perform basic rescue techniques.  Students will practice skills in a hands-on practical at the end of the course by experiencing different types of PFDs in water. They will have the opportunity to practice swimming and basic rescue techniques, including self-rescue while wearing chest waders.

Note:  To get credit for this blended learning option, you must complete the online-portion of the course in DOI Talent:  Course: USGS Over-the-Water Training and Swift Water Awareness (doi.gov) and the practical session (pool session) successfully.


Speakers
avatar for Ayelet Delascagigas

Ayelet Delascagigas

CAWSC Field Safety Coordinator, USGS
Ayelet has been with the USGS since 2015 working as a Hydro tech with the CAWSC Bio Geo Chemistry. Her work focused on surface water quality issues and food web dynamics throughout the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and San Francisco Bay. She has her Bachelors in biochemistry... Read More →
avatar for Zachary Holcomb

Zachary Holcomb

Safety and Occupational Health Specialist, USGS-Cooperative Research Units
Zack started in the USGS as a Hydrologic Technician in Baton Rouge, LA.  He then moved to a Hydro Tech position in Lawrence KS.  While in Kansas, Zack started acting as the CDSPC and providing trainings for Motorized Watercraft, Non-Motorized Watercraft, and Over the Water.  For... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 8:00am - 11:50am CDT
Midway 9
  SAFETY, COURSE
 
Tuesday, July 16
 

4:00pm CDT

Safe Return and Float Plans
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
This course is designed to discuss the implementation of a center-wide safe return plan as well as how to properly follow and use said plan. During the presentation we will discuss the use of field plans, float plans, the roles and responsibilities of both field workers and watch people and have a couple of brief scenarios to use for group discussion. Safe return plans help ensure that all field workers are able to complete their mission and return safely, therefore having them properly implemented into a center is paramount for a safe and successful work environment.
Speakers
avatar for Zachary Holcomb

Zachary Holcomb

Safety and Occupational Health Specialist, USGS-Cooperative Research Units
Zack started in the USGS as a Hydrologic Technician in Baton Rouge, LA.  He then moved to a Hydro Tech position in Lawrence KS.  While in Kansas, Zack started acting as the CDSPC and providing trainings for Motorized Watercraft, Non-Motorized Watercraft, and Over the Water.  For... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
Midway 5
 


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