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Welcome to Trail Blazers
Agenda
• Questions from Ropes session
• Handbook (Sexual Harassment,
  signature page, etc.)
• Work Maturity
• Time Sheets
• Poison Ivy and Ticks
Ropes Session
• Questions
• Comments
Handbook
• Sexual Harassment
• Signature page
Work Maturity
• Review Form
• Application (raises, references)
• Score Yourself
Timesheets
Avoiding Outdoor Itch
• WebMD slideshow
Poison Ivy
•   Identify it.

•   All parts of plan cause
    itching.

•   Lasts a few weeks.

•   Calamine lotion,
    hydrocortisone cream or
    oatmeal baths.

•   Consult your doctor if you
    have a severe poison ivy rash
    or if the rash involves your
    eyes, face or genital area.

Poison Ivy Quizlet Scatter quiz
Ticks: Keeping them off
• Use insect repellent.

• Tuck pant leg into
  socks, wear long-
  sleeved shirts, and
  closed shoes.

• Wear light-colored
  clothing.

• Examine yourself for
  ticks when returning
  indoors.
Ticks: What to do
• Check yourself often.

• Remove ticks ASAP.

• Do not use petroleum
  jelly, hot matches, nail
  polish remover, or any
  other substance.

• Wash area and use
  antiseptic.

• Mark removal on
  calendar.
Working in the Heat
• Heat Stress Video

• OSHA Heat Illness Poster

• Quizlet: Scatter quiz (Join Group! Trail
  Blazers 2012. Password: eastconn2012)

• More resources about working in heat

Welcome to trail blazers

  • 1.
    Login to Googleaccount Log in to Quizlet
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Agenda • Questions fromRopes session • Handbook (Sexual Harassment, signature page, etc.) • Work Maturity • Time Sheets • Poison Ivy and Ticks
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Work Maturity • ReviewForm • Application (raises, references) • Score Yourself
  • 7.
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  • 9.
    Poison Ivy • Identify it. • All parts of plan cause itching. • Lasts a few weeks. • Calamine lotion, hydrocortisone cream or oatmeal baths. • Consult your doctor if you have a severe poison ivy rash or if the rash involves your eyes, face or genital area. Poison Ivy Quizlet Scatter quiz
  • 10.
    Ticks: Keeping themoff • Use insect repellent. • Tuck pant leg into socks, wear long- sleeved shirts, and closed shoes. • Wear light-colored clothing. • Examine yourself for ticks when returning indoors.
  • 11.
    Ticks: What todo • Check yourself often. • Remove ticks ASAP. • Do not use petroleum jelly, hot matches, nail polish remover, or any other substance. • Wash area and use antiseptic. • Mark removal on calendar.
  • 12.
    Working in theHeat • Heat Stress Video • OSHA Heat Illness Poster • Quizlet: Scatter quiz (Join Group! Trail Blazers 2012. Password: eastconn2012) • More resources about working in heat