Not exact matches
Necessary to minimize the imminent risk of harm while summoning the assistance of CPI
trained personnel,
emergency medical service personnel, and / or law enforcement officers when a crime has been
committed.
To further enhance
emergency response efforts, DOT is also recommending that railroads continue to
commit resources to develop specialized crude oil by rail
training and tuition assistance program for local first responders.
This full - service
emergency care clinic is equipped with
trained veterinarians who are
committed to providing compassionate and high - quality medical treatment.
Our referral and specialty veterinarians and nurses have extensive
training in
emergency care of animals and are
committed to staying abreast of the industry's growing body of knowledge so that we may always offer your pet the best care possible.
Our veterinarians and nurses have extensive
training in
emergency care of animals and are
committed to staying abreast of the industry's growing body of knowledge so that we may always offer your pet the best care possible.
As board - certified specialists,
emergency veterinarians, and highly
trained licensed veterinary technicians, we are
committed to providing exceptional care for pets with complex medical and surgical needs.
American Humane Rescue is
committed to helping communities nationwide plan for crises like these by offering
training courses on animal - related disaster preparedness and
emergency response.
Stevens Advanced Driver
Training, LLC is committed to being the leader in safe, hands on emergency car control training with a primary focus on new
Training, LLC is
committed to being the leader in safe, hands on
emergency car control
training with a primary focus on new
training with a primary focus on new drivers.
(b) Reductions in premiums shall be available if all named drivers who are 25 years of age or older: (1) Have
committed no traffic offenses for the prior three years or since the date of licensure, whichever is shorter; (2) Have had no claims based on fault against an insurer for the prior three years; and (3) Complete one of the following types of driving courses: (A) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours from a driver improvement clinic or commercial or noncommercial driving school approved by and under the jurisdiction of the Department of Driver Services; (B) An
emergency vehicles operations course at the Georgia Public Safety
Training Center; (C) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours from a driver improvement program which is administered by a nonprofit organization such as the American Association of Retired People, the American Automobile Association, the National Safety Council, or a comparable organization and which meets the standards promulgated by the Department of Driver Services pursuant to subsection (f) of this Code section; or (D) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours offered by an employer to its employees and their immediate families, which course has been approved by the Department of Driver Services.