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Go online and get out of the classroom with PRIMA's ARM and RMPE tutorials! PRIMA Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Did you know that PRIMA offers the industry's only online tutorials for the ARM 54 — Risk Assessment; ARM 55 — Risk Control; and ARM 56 — Risk Financing exams? The Associate in Risk Management and Risk Management for Public Entities are nationally recognized educational programs for dedicated risk management professionals. Public and private sector employees participate in these programs to increase their everyday effectiveness and proficiency in the risk management field. PRIMA's tutorials feature step-by-step training modules that let you proceed at your own pace and can be taken from any computer, any time, anywhere. Get on track to earning your ARM or ARM-P today! Sign up for one of PRIMA's online tutorials! More
World Cup security shake up Times Live Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Police were forced to take over security operations at three of the World Cup stadiums after strikes by security stewards contracted to the Stallion Security company wreaked havoc. More Seattle cop punches woman in face Long Island Press Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
A Seattle police officer was caught on a cell phone video punching a 17-year-old after she pushed him during the arrest of her friend. More
British Petroleum to fund $20 billion Gulf of Mexico oil spill payout BBC Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Oil firm BP is to place $20 billion in a compensation fund for victims of the Gulf oil spill and will not pay shareholders a dividend this year. More San Francisco to warn consumers about cell radiation levels CNN Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
San Francisco likely will become the first U.S. city to require cell phone companies to disclose how much radiation their gadgets emit. The city's board of supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of a law that would require handset makers to post in stores how much wireless radiation their phones give off, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. More
429 nurses at Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, Iowa, vote to strike back KCAU-TV Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Hundreds of union nurses at Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, Iowa, voted on whether they'll go on strike when their contract expires at the end of the month. A unanimous decision that they will... unless their needs are met. There are currently 429 registered nurses at Mercy Medical Center, and some of them feel they're being let down in their current contract. More $150,000 stolen in Annapolis, Md., City Hall heist The Capital Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
More than $150,000 in checks and cash left in a deposit bag were stolen from a vault in Annapolis, Md., City Hall, but an angry mayor wasn't informed about it until a week later. More
Facing a wrecked electric vehicle, what must EMS staff know? AllCarsElectric.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
By the end of this year, several fully modern, highway-capable electric vehicles will go on sale. Sooner or later, one of them will get into an accident. What should emergency responders do when faced with a high-voltage battery pack that could kill them if mishandled? More Deadly flash floods hit southern France The Telegraph Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The worst flash floods seen in 200 years swept through a tourist area of south-eastern France, leaving at least 19 people dead and 12 missing. More Vermont power utility to launch safety campaign Bloomberg Businessweek Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Vermont's largest electric utility is planning a yearlong safety campaign. The goal of the program by the Central Vermont Public Service Corp. is to prevent accidents by improving customer understanding of electrical safety. More Clayton, Ga., schools tighten security at central office The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Going to the Clayton County Public Schools central office in Georgia has become a little bit like being stopped by a cop on the highway. A sheriff's deputy greets visitors at the main entrance and asks for their driver's license or some other form of photo identification. But instead of just looking, the deputy puts the license into a box on his desk and keeps it until the visitor leaves the building. More |
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