Fentanyl Awareness Training for Hotel Staff

Safety Services Management is excited to announce the launch of the first and only fentanyl awareness program designed to protect employees working in the hospitality industry from accidental secondhand exposure.

Illicit Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50-100 times more potent than morphine and has been responsible for a significant increase in overdose deaths in recent years. 

Our program is designed to educate employees working in environments who may come into contact with fentanyl. 

Raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl is a joint effort between public health, non-profit, and law enforcement partners, and is supported by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). 

The DEA recognizes the importance of fentanyl awareness and has joined forces with Song for Charlie to recognize the first-ever National Fentanyl Awareness Day for current or potential users. This day is an effort to educate individuals around the dangerous threat that fentanyl poses and to save lives.


The Purpose of the Program

The purpose of the Safety Services Management Fentanyl Awareness Program is to increase awareness and decrease fentanyl exposures in the work environment. In Northern California, a housekeeper unknowingly cleaned a room that was contaminated with fentanyl. Within minutes while vacuuming a contaminated area, she died leaving two young kids behind.

Safety Services Management’s online training goal is to educate cleaning staff on the hazards of fentanyl and how to identify a dangerous situation to stop these types of tragic events from reoccurring. The training also has a supervisor course which provides management the resources and tools they need to manage a fentanyl incident. 

The Facing Fentanyl group has established a National Fentanyl Awareness Day on May 9th, to acknowledge the devastation caused by fentanyl poisoning and to remember loved ones lost to this deadly drug. To help spread the word about the dangers of fentanyl, Safety Services Management is releasing this unique training on May 9th for free to the first 500 registered students. To pre-register, please click here.


Essential Knowledge

You may be aware of the dangers posed by fentanyl, but do you know what to do if you come into contact with it?

With our fentanyl awareness training, you'll be equipped with the knowledge you need to protect yourself and those around you. In less than two hours, we'll teach you and your staff how to recognize the signs of a room that may be contaminated with fentanyl, steps to take to protect yourself, co-workers and guests as well as how to manage a fentanyl cleanup incident.

Our fentanyl awareness training provides the essential knowledge you and your staff need to stay safe.  Call us now to schedule a no-cost evaluation consultation and learn how Safety Services Management can help hotels prepare for this lethal chemical contaminating our nation.  


Start Training Today

Call or sign up by clicking the link below today to learn how this powerful training program, created by first responders and industry experts will help keep hotel staff and guests safe. 

Our online courses bring awareness, provides a plan on how to manage a fentanyl incident as well as how to clean up a low risk situation. Our advanced in-person training provides the training needed to safely complete a high risk fentanyl cleanup which follows the EPA’s Guidelines for Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Laboratory Cleanup

 To register for this training on how to keep hotel staff and guests safe from the dangers of fentanyl, click here. 

Contact Information

Safety Services Management
(714) 455-9832

safetyservicesmanagement.com

 







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