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Guide To Compliance Training for Michigan School Employees

Table of Contents 1001 Centennial Way, Suite 200 Lansing, MI 48917 Phone: 517.327.5920 Fax: 517.327.0768 www.msbo.org How to Use This Guide.............................. 3 Compliance Training Listed by Subject............... 4 Training for All Employees....................... 7 Training for Administrators...................... 8 Training for Teachers............................ 9 Training for Transportation..................... 10 Training for Bus Garage......................... 11 415 W. Kalamazoo St. Lansing, MI 48933 Phone: 517.482.0871 Toll-Free: 1.800.292.5421 Fax: 517.492.0883 my.setseg.org Training for Athletic Directors/Coaches.......... 13 Training for Food Service....................... 14 Training for Maintenance/Custodial............. 15 Glossary of Terms.................................. 17 Additional Resources............................... 18 This document provides information of a general nature regarding legislative and regulatory developments. It is not intended to be fully comprehensive, nor to provide legal advice or opinions relative to specific facts, matters, situations or issues. Future legal, legislative, or regulatory developments may affect the subjects addressed. Revised January 15, 2015 Copyright 2012

How to Use this Guide This guide is designed to help schools identify education and training that is required for Michigan schools. In the first section of this guide, training is organized by subject. In the second section, the training is broken out by employee groups. Both sections contain the following information: Subject: the topic addressed by the training. Policy courses, which are designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies boards of education are required by law to adopt, are listed in red. Part of the compliance requirements for these courses includes employee review of the district s policies. Governing reference: the regulation or standard that outlines the training requirements. It is important to refer to the actual regulation/standard to ensure compliance with all requirements. Training schedule: the frequency with which the training needs to occur. Personnel: the employee(s) impacted by the training and/or exposed to specific hazards. Training/SafeSchools: the training resource is listed for your convenience. When available, the corresponding SafeSchools training class is listed. SafeSchools training data and management is a value-added benefit available to SET SEG members, but it should be evaluated and supplemented with district specific information when necessary to be compliant. If your district is not a member of SET SEG, you can purchase SafeSchools at a discounted price through MSBO. At the end of this guide, you ll find a glossary of terms and a list of additional resources that can be helpful if you need to do further research about a particular subject or training requirement. An electronic copy of this guide is available on the following Web sites: my.setseg.org www.msbo.org Important note: The training outlined in this guide should always be evaluated and customized to fit each school district s needs and specific exposures. Be aware that certain topics and/or exposures may apply to different employee groups than the ones listed. If a district has an unusual exposure, additional training topics may be required as well. 3

Compliance Training Listed by Subject School District Training/ Asbestos Awareness MIOSHA General Industry Health Standards Part 305 Employees with occupational exposure Asbestos Awareness K-12 Full 2 Hour (4 courses) Automotive Service Operation Health Standards Part 72 Beginning School Bus Driver MCL 257.1851, plus 6 CEUs within 2 years Bloodborne Pathogens Bullying/Cyber Bullying* MCL 380.1310b PA 478 Health Standards Part 554 Employees where vehicles or tire and wheel assemblies are serviced, repaired or salvaged Beginning bus drivers Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program Administrators, school employees and volunteers Child Abuse Identification MCL 722.623 Social workers, teachers, school personnel, child care providers Confined Space Health Standards Parts 90 and 490 /refresher requirements Continuing School Bus Driver MCL 257.1851 Within 2 years of completion of beginning course plus 6 CEUs. Required every other year Affected and authorized employees, attendants Bus drivers Bullying: Recognition & Response (4 courses) Child Abuse: Identification & Intervention (3 courses) Corporal Punishment* MCL 380.1312 All employees Disaster and Emergency Management NFPA 1600 Disaster/Emergency Management, MIOSHA General Duty Clause Annual All employees Emergency Operations Planning: Building the Plan (14 courses) Drug/Alcohol Awareness U.S. Department of Transportation Drivers, supervisors, employees who drive district vehicles Electrical Safety Health Standards Part 40 Employees who face risk of electrical shock and others exposed Reasonable Suspicion for Drug and Alcohol Use in the Workplace (3 courses) U.S. Department of Transportation Electrical Safety Full Course and Primer (2 courses) Epinephrine Auto-Injector MCL 380.1179 Two staff per building Registered nurse Fall Protection /refresher requirements Each employee exposed to fall Fall Protection Full Course Health Standards Part 2 hazards (5 courses) *Policy courses designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies boards of education are required by law to adopt. Continued on next page 4

School District Training/, continued FERPA (Family al U.S. Department of All employees FERPA: Confidentiality of Records Rights and Privacy Act)* Fire Exits Health Standards Part 6 ; An employer shall designate a sufficient number of persons to assist in the safe and orderly emergency evacuation of employees All employees Local Fire Department First Aid/CPR/AED Hand and Portable Powered Tools Hazard Communication Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Hearing Conservation Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Agriculture Ladder Safety Lead Health Standards Part 472 Health Standards Part 38 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 and 430 Health Standards Part 432 Health Standards Part 380 Agriculture & Rural Development Health Standards Part 3 Health Standards Part 310 /refresher requirements /refresher requirements Annual emergency response Employees required to utilized hand and powered tools Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area Employees assigned to tasks that involve exposure or potential exposure to hazardous substances, health hazards or safety hazards Employees who are exposed to a noise level at or above an 8hr, time-weighted average noise exposure of 85 decibels must be provided hearing protection First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Tool Specific Manufacturer Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Emergency Operations Planning: Building the Plan (8 courses) Hearing Loss Prevention Full Course (2 courses) Pesticide applicator Approved Integrated Pest Management Training by Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development Employees that use ladders that have a working height of 6ft Employees that are subject to exposure to lead at or above an airborne concentration of 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air averaged over an 8 hour period Ladder Safety Full Course (2 courses) Lead Safety Awareness Full Course Lockdown/Shelter in Place* MCL 29.19 Annual All employees Lockout/Tagout Affected and authorized Health Standards Part 85 employees Machine Guarding Personal Protective Equipment Health Standards Part 1 Health Standards Part 33 /refresher requirements. Authorized employees must receive annual training /refresher requirements Employees who have exposure to machines Employees required to wear personal protective equipment Lockout/Tagout: Energy Release Full Course Machine specific manufacturer Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Full Course (2 courses) *Policy courses designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies boards of education are required by law to adopt. Continued on next page 5

School District Training/, continued Powered Industrial Truck Health Standards Part 21 /every 3 years/refresher requirements Employees expected to operate truck Forklift Safety Lift manufacturer Recordkeeping MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 11 recordkeeping and recording of employee injuries and illnesses Respirator Protection Health Standards Part 451 /upon change Employees required to use respirators Respiratory Protection Full Course Safety Drills PA 12 of 2014 Annual Administrators Sexual Harassment/Sexual Misconduct* MCL 380.1300a Annual All employees Sexual Harassment: Staff to Staff (7 courses) Sports Concussions Public Acts 342 and 343 of 2012 Coaches and any employees, volunteers or other adults involved with a youth athletic activity Spray Finishing Health Standards Part 76 Supervisor s Continuing MCL 257.1851 Community Health Employees who do this task year supervising and every other year following Transportation supervisors Underground Storage Tanks International Code Council (ICC) Class C operators International Code Council (ICC) Weapons* MCL 380.1311 All employees Visual Weapons Screening *Policy courses designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies boards of education are required by law to adopt. 6

Training for All Employees Bullying/Cyber Bullying* MCL 380.1310b PA 478 Administrators, school employees and volunteers Bullying: Recognition & Response (4 courses) Corporal Punishment* MCL 380.1312 All employees Disaster and Emergency Management FERPA (Family al Rights and Privacy Act)* Fire Exits MIOSHA General Duty, NFPA 1600 Disaster/Emergency Management Annual All employees Emergency Operations Planning: Building the Plan (14 courses) U.S. Department of All employees FERPA: Confidentiality of Records Health Standards Part 6 An employer shall designate a sufficient number of persons to assist in the safe and orderly emergency evacuation of employees. Employers must train employees on the fire hazards of the materials and processes to which they are exposed. All employees Local fire department Lockdown/Shelter in Place* MCL 29.19 Annual All employees Sexual Harassment/Sexual Misconduct* MCL 380.1300a Annual All employees Sexual Harassment: Staff to Staff (7 courses) Weapons* MCL 380.1311 All employees Visual Weapons Screening *Policy courses designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies boards of education are required by law to adopt. 7

Training for Administrators Bloodborne Pathogens Health Standards Part 554 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention: Teachers and Administration (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program Child Abuse Identification MCL 722.623 Social workers, teachers, school personnel, child care providers Drug/Alcohol Awareness U.S. Department of Transportation Drivers, supervisors, employees who drive district vehicles First Aid/CPR/AED Hazard Communication Recordkeeping Health Standards Part 472 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 & 430 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 11 and whenever a new physical or health hazard is introduced into employee work area emergency response Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area recordkeeping and recording of employee injuries and illnesses Child Abuse: Identification & Intervention (3 courses) Reasonable Suspicion for Drug and Alcohol Use in the Workplace (2 courses) U.S. Department of Transportation First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Safety Drills PA 12 of 2014 Annual Administrators Recommended Training Accident reporting/investigation process Diversity awareness Seizure awareness Diabetes awareness Life threatening allergies Asthma awareness Managing tragedy Youth suicide awareness Record confidentiality General safety Training/SafeSchools Diversity Awareness (2 courses) Health Emergencies: Seizure Awareness Health Emergencies: Diabetes Awareness Health Emergencies: Life Threatening Allergies Health Emergencies: Asthma Awareness Managing the Aftermath of a Tragedy: Administrators Youth Suicide: Awareness & Prevention: Full Course (2 courses) HIPAA Overview General Safety Orientation 8

Training for Teachers Bloodborne Pathogens Health Standards Part 554 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention: Teachers and Administration (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program Child Abuse Identification MCL 722.623 Social workers, teachers, school personnel, child care providers First Aid/CPR/AED Hazard Communication Health Standards Part 472 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 & 430 /whenever a new physical or health hazard is introduced into employee work area emergency response Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area Sports Concussions Public Acts 342 and 343 of 2012 Coaches and any employees, volunteers or other adults involved with a youth athletic activity Child Abuse: Identification & Intervention (4 courses) First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Community Health Recommended Training Accident reporting Back safety and lifting techniques Seizure awareness Diabetes awareness Life threatening allergies Asthma awareness Slip/fall prevention General safety Training/SafeSchools Back Injury & Lifting: Teachers and Administration Health Emergencies: Seizure Awareness Health Emergencies: Diabetes Awareness Health Emergencies: Life Threatening Allergies Health Emergencies: Asthma Awareness Slips, Trips & Falls: Teachers & Administration General Safety Orientation 9

Training for Transportation Beginning School Bus Driver MCL 257.1849 MCL 257.1851, plus 6 CEUs within 2 years Beginning bus drivers Bloodborne Pathogens Health Standards Part 554 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program Continuing School Bus Driver MCL 257.1849 MCL 257.1851 Within 2 years of completion of beginning course plus 6 CEUs. Required every other year Bus drivers Drug/Alcohol Awareness U.S. Department of Transportation Drivers, supervisors, employees who drive district vehicles First Aid/CPR/AED Hazard Communication Supervisor s Continuing Health Standards Part 472 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 & 430 MCL 257.1851 /whenever a new physical or health hazard is introduced into employee work area year supervising and every other year following emergency response Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area Transportation supervisors Reasonable Suspicion for Drug and Alcohol Use in the Workplace (2 courses) U.S. Department of Transportation First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Recommended Training Accident reporting Back safety and lifting techniques Bus evacuation Defensive driving Emergency response Seizure awareness Diabetes awareness Life threatening allergies Asthma awareness Slip/fall prevention Wheelchair securement General safety Training/SafeSchools Back Injury & Lifting: Transportation Defensive Driving Special Transportation: Evacuation Planning Health Emergencies: Seizure Awareness Health Emergencies: Diabetes Awareness Health Emergencies: Life Threatening Health Emergencies: Asthma Awareness Slips, Trips & Falls: Complete (3 courses) Special Transportation: Wheelchair Securement General Safety Orientation 10

Training for Bus Garage Automotive Service Operations Health Standards Part 72 Employees where vehicles or tire and wheel assemblies are serviced, repaired or salvaged Bloodborne Pathogens Electrical Safety First Aid/CPR/AED Hand and Portable Powered Tools Hazard Communication Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Lockout/Tagout Health Standards Part 554 Health Standards Part 40 Health Standards Part 472 Health Standards Part 38 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 & 430 Health Standards Part 432 Health Standards Part 85 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention: Complete and Refresher (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program /whenever a new physical or health hazard is introduced to the work area /whenever there is a change in process or response /whenever there is a change in machines, equipment processes that present a new hazard, or when there is a change in the energy control procedures Authorized employees must receive annual training Employees who face risk of electrical shock and others exposed emergency response Employees required to utilize hand and powered tools Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area Employees assigned to tasks that involve exposure or potential exposure to hazardous substances, health hazards or safety hazards Affected and authorized employees Electrical Safety Full Course and Primer (2 courses) First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Tool Specific Manufacturer Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Emergency Operations Planning: Building the Plan (8 courses) Lockout/Tagout: Energy Release Full Course Continued on next page 11

Bus Garage, continued Personal Protective Equipment Health Standards Part 33 /retrain when employer suspects employee does not have a understanding or skill required, changes in the workplace and equipment Employees required to wear personal protective equipment Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Full Course (2 courses) Respirator Protection Spray Finishing Health Standards Part 451 Health Standards Part 76 Annual/whenever there is a change in workplace, type of respirator or if there is an indication the employee does not have the appropriate understanding Employees required to use respirators Respirator Protection Full Course Employees who do this task Recommended Training Accident reporting Back safety and lifting techniques Slip/fall prevention General safety Training/SafeSchools Back Injury & Lifting: Transportation Slips, Trips & Falls: Complete (3 courses) General Safety Orientation 12

Training for Athletic Director/Coaches Bloodborne Pathogens Health Standards Part 554 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program First Aid/CPR/AED Health Standards Part 472 emergency response Sports Concussions Public Acts 342 and 343 of 2012 Coaches and any employees, volunteers or other adults involved with a youth athletic activity First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Community Health Recommended Training Accident reporting Appropriate use of technology/communication Emergency response - weather conditions Seizure awareness Diabetes awareness Life threatening allergies Asthma awareness Supervision & safety General safety Training/SafeSchools Online Safety; What Every Educator Needs to Know (3 courses) Health Emergencies: Seizure Awareness Health Emergencies: Diabetes Awareness Health Emergencies: Life Threatening Allergies Health Emergencies: Asthma Awareness Sports Supervision & Safety General Safety Orientation 13

Training for Food Service Bloodborne Pathogens Health Standards Part 554 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program First Aid/CPR/AED Hazard Communication Health Standards Part 472 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 & 430 /refresher requirements emergency response Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Recommended Training Accident reporting Back safety and lifting techniques Ergonomics work process analysis Seizure awareness Diabetes awareness Life threatening allergies Asthma awareness Slips/fall prevention Health emergencies General safety Training/SafeSchools Back Injury & Lifting: Nutrition Services Health Emergencies: Seizure Awareness Health Emergencies: Diabetes Awareness Health Emergencies: Life Threatening Allergies Health Emergencies: Asthma Awareness Slips, Trips & Falls: Nutrition Services Health Emergencies: Choking & the Heimlich Maneuver General Safety Orientation 14

Training for Maintenance/Custodial Asbestos Awareness MIOSHA General Industry Health Standards Part 305 Employees with occupational exposure Asbestos Awareness K-12 Full 2 Hour (4 courses) Bloodborne Pathogens Confined Space Electrical Safety Fall Protection First Aid/CPR/AED Hazard Communication Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Hearing Conservation Health Standards Part 554 Health Standards Parts 90 & 490 Health Standards Part 40 Health Standards Part 2 Health Standards Part 472 MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 42 Health Standards Parts 92 & 430 Health Standards Part 432 Health Standards Part 380 Category A employees Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Prevention: Custodial (4 courses) MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program /refresher when there is a change in permit space operations that presents a hazard not previously addressed through training and when the employer suspects inadequate employee knowledge /when an employer believes employee that has already been trained does not have the understanding or skill required /whenever a new physical or health hazard is introduced to the work area /whenever there is a change in process or response Annual Affected and authorized employees attendants Employees who face risk of electrical shock and others exposed Each employee exposed to fall hazards emergency response Employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in the work area Employees assigned to tasks that involve exposure or potential exposure to hazardous substances, health hazards or safety hazards Employees who are exposed to a noise level at or above an 8hr, time-weighted, average noise exposure of 85 decibels must be provided hearing protection MIOSHA Bloodborne Infectious Diseases Online Training Program Electrical Safety Full Course and Primer (2 courses) Fall Protection Full Course (5 courses) First Aid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillator (AEDs) Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (2 courses) Emergency Operations Planning: Building the Plan (8 courses) Hearing Loss Prevention Full Course (2 courses) Continued on next page 15

Maintenance/Custodial, continued Integrated Pest Management (IPM) & Rural Development Ladder Safety Lead Lockout/Tagout Machine Guarding Personal Protective Equipment Powered Industrial Truck Respirator Protection Agriculture & Rural Development Health Standards Part 3 Health Standards Part 310 Health Standards Part 85 Health Standards Part 1 Health Standards Part 33 Health Standards Part 21 Health Standards Part 451 Pesticide applicator Approved Integrated Pest Management Training by Department of Agriculture /whenever there is a change in machines, equipment processes that present a new hazard, or when there is a change in the energy control procedures. Authorized employees must receive annual training. Provide training to each newly assigned employee regarding the operating procedures, hazards, and safe guarding of the job /retrain when employer suspects employee does not have a understanding or skill required, changes in the workplace and equipment /every 3 years/refresher required when operator observed to operate the vehicle in an unsafe manner, operator involved in an accident or near miss, operator assigned to a different type of truck, and conditions/changes in the workplace that could affect the safe operation of the truck Annual/whenever there is a change in workplace, type of respirator or if there is an indication the employee does not have the appropriate understanding Employees that use ladders that have a working height of 6ft Employees that are subject to exposure to lead at or above an airborne concentration of 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air averaged over an 8 hour period Affected and authorized employees Employees who have exposure to machines Employees required to wear personal protective equipment Employees expected to operate truck Employees required to use respirators Ladder Safety Full Course (2 courses) Lead Safety Awareness Full Course Lockout/Tagout; Energy Release Full Course Machine Specific Manufacturer Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Full Course (2 courses) Forklift Safety Lift manufacturer Respiratory Protection Full Course Underground Storage Tanks International Code Council (ICC) Class C operators International Code Council (ICC) Recommended Training Accident reporting Back safety and lifting techniques Ergonomics Slip/fall prevention General safety Training/SafeSchools Back Injury & Lifting: Custodial Slips, Trips & Falls: Custodial General Safety Orientation 16

Glossary of Terms Annual Training: Training within a 12-month period. Bloodborne pathogens: Category A Employees who have tasks that involve reasonably anticipated exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material. This includes emergency medical responders and tasks conducted in non-routine situations as a condition of employment. Confined space: Attendant individual stationed outside one or more permit spaces who monitors the authorized entrants and who performs all attendant s duties assigned in the employer s permit space program. Authorized employee who is authorized by the employer to enter a permit space. Affected employee whose work is affected by a confined permit space. training: Training required prior to beginning work. Lockout/tagout: Affected employees whose job requires the operation or use of a machine or equipment on which servicing or maintenance is being performed under lockout or tagout or whose job requires him/her to work in an area in which such servicing or maintenance is being performed. Authorized a person who locks or tags out machines or equipment in order to perform servicing or maintenance on that machine or equipment. Policy course: Instructional class designed to satisfy implementation requirements for policies boards of education are required by law to adopt. Part of the compliance requirements for these courses includes employee review of district policy. Underground Storage Tanks: Class C Operator An individual who is responsible for responding to alarms or other indications of emergencies caused by spills, releases or overfills associated with an underground storage tank system. 17

Additional Resources Resource Topic Contact al Materials Center Michigan Model Emergency Preparedness www.emc.cmich.edu International Code Council Underground storage tanks www.iccsafe.org Michigan Attorney General Michigan Cyber Safety Initiative http://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,4534,7-164-18155_48889---,00.html Agriculture Integrated pest management http://www.michigan.gov/mdard/0,4610,7-125-1569_16988---,00.html and Rural Development School Bus Driver Training http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7-140-6530_6569_38338---,00.html Michigan High School Athletic Association Head and heart resources www.mhsaa.com http://www.nfhslearn.com/electivedetail.aspx?courseid=15000 http://neurosport.med.umich.edu/education.php Michigan Legislature Michigan Compiled Law (MCL) reference search www.michiganlegislature.org Michigan School Business Officials Certifications; resources and information for www.msbo.org improving school business and operational service Michigan Sports Concussion Law Concussion training modules and informational www.michigan.gov/sportsconcussion resources Internet safety, safety tips, school lockdown/shelterin-place http://www.michigan.gov/msp drill policy, tornado safety MIOSHA Publications, posters, forms and media, brochures, posters, cards, stickers, 5-minute safety talks, sample http://www.michigan.gov/lara Worker Fatality Report Line: 800-858-0397 Worker Fatality Report Line: 800-858-0397 plans, standards and administrative rules http://www.michigan.gov/cetrca MIOSHA Standards Section: 517.322.1845 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) NFPA 1600: Standard on Disaster/Emergency www.nfpa.org Management and Business Continuity Programs SafeSchools Training Online Safety Training adeitschel@safeschools.com SET SEG Safety posters, training resource library, loss control my.setseg.org consultants U.S. Department of Family al Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html 18