National Occupational Dog Bite Safety Summit ‘Train-the-Trainer 2005′


National Occupational Dog Bite Safety Summit ‘Train-the-Trainer 2005′

Elliot, Impact Safety Programs trainer who helps workers maintain self-confidence during an attack, and Dr. Albert Rizzo, University of Southern California, who is an expert on using virtual reality systems to rehabilitate injured workers.

Ray live dog training has afforded in-field employees with the tools and training to successfully evaluate and assess risk of attack, defend against single dog and pack attacks, identify breeds that pose a threat, and effectively identify and report dangerous dog attack and potential attack situations. Live dogs will be used at the Summit to allow the participants to experience the impact of a real attack. The dogs being used will be a Belgium Malinois, Rottweiler, Argentine Dogo, and a Japanese Tosa.

Ray is the nation’s leading provider of ODBS Training. Over 180,000 postal employees, and field personnel from over 500 utilities, municipalities and electrical co-ops have trusted Bulli Ray for their ODBS training. For more information on the National Occupational Dog Bite Safety Summit and Bulli Ray, call Utilivations at 614-880-0842 or visit www.bulliray.com.

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