According to the CDC, "It is important for employers to train their workers about their risk of exposure to venomous snakes, how they can prevent and protect themselves from snake bites, and what they should do if they are bitten." Snake Safety means awareness of your surroundings, how to spot a snake and what to do when you see a snake.
Tired of the boring safety meeting where the speaker "ums" and "ahs" and talks monotone? If so, contact Michelle at 713-934-7668 or email michelle@texassnakes.net to set up a time for Clint the Snake Man to come educate and entertain at your upcoming safety meeting.
A typical meeting runs one hour. Our goal is to fit your needs, so ask about our different talks:
"On behalf of the Global Chemical Research, Advanced Characterization Department here in Baytown, we would like to thank you for your excellent and informative presentation on Texas Snakes. We applaud you for your professionalism and the amount of information imparted to our group. Time limitations did not allow us much in the way of Questions and Answers, but we are assured of now having a well informed source for our questions. Thank you again and hope to see you again."
-Alistair Westwood, Manager, Global Advanced Characterization Department, ExxonMobil
With a scheduled presentation, Texas Snakes & More will provide one complimentary 11 X 17 poster showing the venomous snakes of Southeast Texas for your worksite/organization area (more available at a discounted rate).
Experience: Clint Pustejovsky's snake handling training began at age 11. Clint continues his own education on reptile taxonomy (the identification of animals) and advancements in snake venoms for medical research. He enjoys public speaking and teaching about Texas snakes and other wildlife. Clint has delivered presentations to Boy Scouts of America troops, churches, Fortune 500 companies and colleges.
Contact us to book a program for your school or events.
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