Upcoming Webinars

September 17, 2026

Streamlining OSHA Training for a Safer, More Prepared Workforce

Industry:

Local GovernmentPublic Safety

Solution:

Cities/MunicipalitiesVector LMS and Training Management

How to Manage OSHA Training and Compliance More Effectively Across Your Workforce

Thursday, September 17 at 11 a.m. PT

Keeping up with OSHA requirements can be challenging when municipalities are managing multiple departments, diverse job roles, and limited staff resources. Without a centralized approach to training, assigning courses, tracking completions, maintaining records, and preparing compliance documentation can quickly become time consuming and difficult to manage.

Join our upcoming webinar on September 17 to explore how you can simplify training management and leverage OSHA training courses to help meet OSHA requirements, improve workforce readiness, and support a safer, more compliant organization.

In this session, we’ll cover:

  • OSHA training courses designed for local government employees
  • Strategies for simplifying training management and reporting
  • Ways to improve compliance visibility with centralized training records
  • Approaches to support a stronger safety culture through ongoing education

Can’t Make It Live?

  • Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording!

 

Presenters

Matt Shronts, Senior Solutions Engineer
Matt Shronts has been in public safety for more than 20 years rising through the ranks to fire chief. Throughout Matt’s fire service career, he spent time in numerous positions with a focus on training and EMS. His experiences allowed him to utilize the Vector LMS and Check It platforms, while learning best practices for improving productivity, recertifications and data tracking. Matt is still active in the Fire and EMS service and has successfully completed his accreditation as a Chief Fire Officer.

Robbi King, Director, Solutions Engineer
Robbi King spent 27 years in public safety, including 13 years with Camden County, GA, Fire Rescue where he reached the rank of Assistant Chief. He also served more than 13 years as deputy coroner at the Camden County Coroner’s Office. As assistant chief in Camden County, King helped the agency with firefighting support, management of logistics, and administration of Vector Solutions’ training management platform. He now serves as a solutions engineer with Vector Solutions.