Lithium-Ion Batteries…Are You Prepared? - Provident Webinar with Chris Pfaff

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One of the more talked about topics of the year in the Emergency Services world are the ever-present Lithium-Ion batteries. Are you and your department prepared and up-to-date on how to handle them?
In this in-depth webinar, Chris Pfaff from PHRT Hazmat & Rescue Instruction (HazmatAndRescue.com), will go over:
-Health & Physical Hazards of battery failure
-Types of Lithium-Ion batteries & chemistry
-General concept vs. tactics (training vs. tools)
-Short code and investigator talk
-End of life (recycling centers and trash fire)
He'll discuss the ever-evolving challenges facing the fire service in relation to li-ion batteries found within electric vehicles (EVs) and other various tech. You don't want to miss this deep dive on all things li-ion batteries!
If you have questions, need additional resources, or if you have an idea for a future webinar, please email us at info@providentins.com. We will get back to you as soon as we can!

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