Carson Tahoe Health

Carson Tahoe Health Earns ALICE Certification for the 7th Consecutive Year

At Carson Tahoe Health, safety isn’t just a priority—it’s a shared responsibility that we commit to every day. We’re proud to announce that, for the seventh consecutive year, Carson Tahoe has achieved ALICE Organizational Certification! This accomplishment highlights our dedication to creating a secure environment for everyone who walks through our doors and underscores our ongoing commitment to staff preparedness.

Why ALICE Certification Matters
Through the ALICE program (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate), every Carson Tahoe employee completes mandatory safety training annually. This training empowers each team member with essential skills to respond swiftly and effectively in case of an emergency. Notably, Carson Tahoe stands as the only health system in Nevada with this level of commitment to safety—a testament to the priority we place on keeping our workplace and community safe.

Real-World Skills with Life-Saving Impact
ALICE training goes beyond the basics; it equips our employees with practical skills that extend far beyond the workplace. These abilities—ranging from quick decision-making to effective communication under pressure—are invaluable in real-life situations. By ensuring our team’s preparedness, we enhance safety not only within our organization but also in our broader communities. This program has the profound potential to save lives and foster a sense of confidence and security across our teams.

A Collective Effort for a Safer Workplace
This certification reaffirms our promise to create a safe environment for all, and it reflects the dedication of each team member who takes part in this program. Your support for ALICE training strengthens our collective security, and it’s thanks to each of you that we continue to lead in workplace safety.

Thank you for your commitment to making Carson Tahoe a safe, supportive space for all. This certification is an achievement we’ve earned together, underscoring our shared goal of health, safety, and empowerment.

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