Jacob Colson, Principal, Catastrophe Director, SRP Environmental LLC
After completing his degree at Baylor University, Jacob Colson was hired as a Partner at SRP Environmental LLC to manage growth and expand large loss services. After successfully opening and operating the Pacific office in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mr. Colson returned to Mainland to develop operations in Texas while coordinating SRP Environmental LLC's global response to catastrophes and large losses of every nature.
CO-SPEAKER
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Jeff Gordon, Senior Project Manager, LMS Restoration, Inc.
Jeff Gordon is a Senior Project Manager for LMS Restoration and has been in the restoration business for 7 years. IICRC certified in Water, Smoke, and Oder, and has obtained the Dewalt Drying Institution Water Class Certification. Jeff is also a licensed Asbestos and Mold contractor for the State of Texas. During his tenure at LMS, he has successfully managed to completion many large loss commercial and hospital / healthcare facility projects.
Description
The ability to categorize, respond, and document water releases in health care facilities is vital to ensure continuity of business, protect patient safety, and reduce overall facility liability. The presenters will address the importance of developing and implementing a standard operating procedure for large water loss in your emergency action plan. This session will enable you to Discuss the issues that need to be addressed in a large water loss standard operating procedure. List the three categories of water and their significance to a medical facility.
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
How to reduce liability for your facility and minimize the possibility of patient claims.
The importance of a Large Water Loss Standard Operating Procedure in your Emergency Action Plan.
The Three categories of water and their significance in a medical facility (Category 1, 2 & 3).
What is expected of you as a facility director from contractors, insurance companies and staff following a Large Water Release.