Environmental Health and Safety ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Hands-on Fire ExtinguisherTraining

September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month! In recognition, members of the Middlebury College’s Environmental Health, Safety and Compliance (EHS)  Community will be providing hands-on fire extinguisher training throughout the month of September. Participants will have the opportunity to handle real fire extinguishers while learning to control actual fires, all under the direct supervision of trained safety personnel.

Atwater Dining Hall Terrace

Hands-on Fire Exstinguisher Training

September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month! In recognition, members of the Middlebury College’s Environmental Health, Safety and Compliance (EHS)  Community will be providing hands-on fire extinguisher training throughout the month of September. Participants will have the opportunity to handle real fire extinguishers while learning to control actual fires, all under the direct supervision of trained safety personnel. These training opportunities are open to all members of the Middlebury College community.

Wilson Terrace, McCullough Student Center

Fire Extinguisher Hands On Training

Ever wonder what it’s like to use an actual fire extinguisher or how an AED works? The Middlebury Environmental Health and Safety Department is sponsoring opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to handle and use these integral tools for the protection of life and property found all across campus. Stop by and fight a real fire or execute a successful intervention for a patient having a cardiac event.  Booths will be set up outside various dinning facilities on campus.

Ross Courtyard (Terrace)

Closed to the Public

Fire Extinguisher Hands On Training

Ever wonder what it’s like to use an actual fire extinguisher or how an AED works? The Middlebury Environmental Health and Safety Department is sponsoring opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to handle and use these integral tools for the protection of life and property found all across campus. Stop by and fight a real fire or execute a successful intervention for a patient having a cardiac event.  Booths will be set up outside various dinning facilities on campus.

Ross Courtyard (Terrace)

Closed to the Public

Fire Extinguisher Hands On Training

Ever wonder what it’s like to use an actual fire extinguisher or how an AED works? The Middlebury Environmental Health and Safety Department is sponsoring opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to handle and use these integral tools for the protection of life and property found all across campus. Stop by and fight a real fire or execute a successful intervention for a patient having a cardiac event.  Booths will be set up outside various dinning facilities on campus.

Proctor Terrace

Closed to the Public

Fire Extinguisher Hands On Training

Ever wonder what it’s like to use an actual fire extinguisher or how an AED works? The Middlebury Environmental Health and Safety Department is sponsoring opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to handle and use these integral tools for the protection of life and property found all across campus. Stop by and fight a real fire or execute a successful intervention for a patient having a cardiac event.  Booths will be set up outside various dinning facilities on campus.

Wilson Terrace, McCullough Student Center

Closed to the Public

Fire Extinguisher Hands On Training

Ever wonder what it’s like to use an actual fire extinguisher or how an AED works? The Middlebury Environmental Health and Safety Department is sponsoring opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to handle and use these integral tools for the protection of life and property found all across campus. Stop by and fight a real fire or execute a successful intervention for a patient having a cardiac event.  Booths will be set up outside various dinning facilities on campus.

Atwater Dining Hall Terrace

Closed to the Public

Fire Extinguisher Hands On Training

Ever wonder what it’s like to use an actual fire extinguisher or how an AED works? The Middlebury Environmental Health and Safety Department is sponsoring opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to handle and use these integral tools for the protection of life and property found all across campus. Stop by and fight a real fire or execute a successful intervention for a patient having a cardiac event.  Booths will be set up outside various dinning facilities on campus.

Proctor Terrace

Closed to the Public