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SUMMARY:Emergency Preparedness Stations: Staff Readiness in Emergency Response Situations
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Emergency Preparedness Stations: Staff Readiness in Emergency Response Situations\n\n03/20/25 10:00 AM EST\n - 03/20/25 11:15 AM EST\Description:\nRecorded 3/20/2025\n\nThis webinar will demonstrate how Tony Romandetti (from the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library) created an efficient, portable, quick grab, rolling Medi-System; that houses vital emergency preparedness items in three organized tubs. This system ends the confusion of deciding which emergency items are needed in any situation, since everything that is needed is stored together. This can allow staff more valuable time to react, help those in need, and possibly save lives in various quick response situations.\nWhether it’s basic first aid, Bloodborne pathogens and other bodily fluid cleanups; or in the worst-case scenario (violent patrons or active shooters) having the right tools close-at-hand will simplify the way we respond in these stressful moments.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n	Participants will learn about the materials needed to create a rolling, interlocking, three-tub unit for creating an Emergency Preparedness Station (EPS)\n	Participants will learn how each tote is categorized:\n	\n		First Aid Tub\n		Contaminants Tub\n		Emergency Tub\n		Including the various items that are kept within each tub.\n	\n	\n	Participants will also learn about creating an inventory sheet that doubles as a supply reordering form. The form also acts as a quick reference guide to help staff locate emergency items held within each tub.\n\nPresenter:\n\nTony Romandetti has worked at the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library for nearly 9 years. During his time at the W-TCPL, he has taken on many roles. He is currently the Staff Training Specialist, providing orientations and creating training modules that assists in the onboarding process of newly hired staff, and keeping track of their training progress.\n\nTony is also involved in several committees inside the library and out. He is on the Library’s Emergency Preparedness Committee as the Chair of the Training, and Emergency Preparedness Station Sub-Committee. He also plays an integral part of the W-TCPL’s Staff Day Planning Committee, helping to coordinate and plan the events of the Library’s annual Staff Day. Lastly. Tony is part of NEO-RLS’s Continuing Education Advisory Group.\n\nWhen Tony is not directly working with new hires, he focuses on researching, creating, and recommending pertinent continuing education courses, that best apply to the entire staff of the W-TCPL. He also uses his free time to do volunteer work with alongside his coworkers from the W-TCPL for local charities and community groups.\n\n\n\n \Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Emergency Preparedness Stations: Staff Readiness in Emergency Response Situations<br /><br />03/20/25 10:00 AM EST - 03/20/25 11:15 AM EST<br />Description:<br /><em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Foundational_02272025115815.PNG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Recorded 3/20/2025</em><br />
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This webinar will demonstrate how Tony Romandetti (from the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library) created an efficient, portable, quick grab, rolling Medi-System; that houses vital emergency preparedness items in three organized tubs. This system ends the confusion of deciding which emergency items are needed in any situation, since everything that is needed is stored together. This can allow staff more valuable time to react, help those in need, and possibly save lives in various quick response situations.<br />
Whether it&rsquo;s basic first aid, Bloodborne pathogens and other bodily fluid cleanups; or in the worst-case scenario (violent patrons or active shooters) having the right tools close-at-hand will simplify the way we respond in these stressful moments.<br />
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<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong>
<ul>
	<li>Participants will learn about the materials needed to create a rolling, interlocking, three-tub unit for creating an <em>Emergency Preparedness Station (EPS)</em></li>
	<li>Participants will learn how each tote is categorized:
	<ul style="list-style-type:circle;">
		<li>First Aid Tub</li>
		<li>Contaminants Tub</li>
		<li>Emergency Tub</li>
		<li>Including the various items that are kept within each tub.</li>
	</ul>
	</li>
	<li>Participants will also learn about creating an inventory sheet that doubles as a supply reordering form. The form also acts as a quick reference guide to help staff locate emergency items held within each tub.</li>
</ul>
<strong>Presenter:</strong><br />
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<em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Tony_Romandetti_04_11262024151734.PNG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Tony Romandetti</em> has worked at the <strong>Warren-Trumbull County Public Library</strong> for nearly 9 years. During his time at the <strong>W-TCPL</strong>, he has taken on many roles. He is currently the&nbsp;<em>Staff Training Specialist</em>, providing orientations and creating training modules that assists in the onboarding process of newly hired staff, and keeping track of their training progress.<br />
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Tony is also involved in several committees inside the library and out. He is on the Library&rsquo;s <em>Emergency Preparedness Committee</em> as the <em>Chair</em> of the <em>Training, and Emergency Preparedness Station Sub-Committee</em>. He also plays an integral part of the W-TCPL&rsquo;s <em>Staff Day Planning Committee</em>, helping to coordinate and plan the events of the Library&rsquo;s annual Staff Day. Lastly. Tony is part of NEO-RLS&rsquo;s Continuing Education Advisory Group.<br />
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When Tony is not directly working with new hires, he focuses on researching, creating, and recommending pertinent continuing education courses, that best apply to the entire staff of the W-TCPL.&nbsp;He also uses his free time to do volunteer work with alongside his coworkers from the W-TCPL for local charities and community groups.<br />
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