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    Risk Management On Demand

    • January 01, 2024 - December 31, 2024 Multi-day
    • 02:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • On Demand

    • Contact TAC RMP if you have any questions.
    Risk Management On Demand

    Counties must invest in employee training and development to stay on top of regulatory changes, keep up with new workplace technology, ensure employees' safety and reduce county losses. Risk Management On Demand provides convenient and relevant risk management continuing education for TAC Risk Management Pool (TAC RMP) members as a benefit of membership.

    TAC RMP helps counties achieve this by providing Pool members with on demand training carefully selected to meet the particular needs of counties in the areas of human resources, law enforcement, risk control (safety), risk management and claims. Check back often as we build our library to better serve our members.

    Registration Fee

    Continuing Risk Management Education supports TAC RMP members and is offered to TAC RMP members at no additional cost.

    Individuals will register using their member login information to receive the confirmation email with video link.


    Working Safely Outdoors in the Texas Summertime

    To keep safe when working outdoors, you have to be aware of hazards and the precautions you need to take to prevent injuries or illness, particularly in the heat. In this presentation, we’ll focus on how to recognize signs of serious heat illness such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke—and how to tell when medical intervention may be necessary. We’ll also introduce tools that can help you make safe decisions when working during the hot months, such as NIOSH's heat index tool and other checklists.   

    Continuing Education Type Virtual Hours
    CPA/Auditors 35 minutes
    County & District Clerks Not approved by CDCAT 
    Tax Assessors-Collector 30 minutes

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    Building a Catastrophic Response Plan for Your County

    "Everything is bigger in Texas," especially our catastrophic property claims. From unprecedented winter storms to hurricanes, erratic Texas weather can produce tornadoes, wildfires, hail, wind, and other unpredictable hazards. Every county is susceptible to a catastrophic loss. This session will provide ideas for being better prepared for these types of events. We will discuss catastrophe preparation and response to mitigate property damages before, during and after these events.

    Continuing Education Type Virtual Hours
    CPA/Auditors 60 minutes
    County & District Clerks 1 hour
    Tax Assessors-Collector 60 minutes

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