Protecting your staff and guests

Assessment and training in snake risk management, removal, and first aid

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By Biologist and Biomedical Scientist Dr. Jonny Miller

Fact: The incidence of snakebites is increasing in Central America
Fact: Litigation can cost companies millions of dollars and insurance premiums
Fact: The most common beliefs about how to treat snakebites INCREASE the risk of injury and death
Fact: Attacking snakes can increase the chances of injury and death to humans

We are committed to reducing the risk of death and injury to staff and guests by helping companies minimize the risk of snake bites using a humane and evidence-based approach. With our combined experience in the ecological and medical sciences and risk management, we have designed assessment and training programs in land management, snake removal, and first aid, to effectively reduce the presence of snakes, reduce the risk of attack, and reduce the chances of injury and death if snakebite does occur

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Our Services

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  • Identification of locations and practices that support snake entry, refuge, hunting and reproduction.

  • Tailor-made, site-specific action plan to reduce snake presence and bite risk on the property.

  • Contingency plan building for snake bite emergencies

  • Best practices for reducing snakes hunting and breeding on your property

  • Building effective systems for incidence reporting, action plans and emergency management

  • Minimizing incidents through information and signage to promote best practices

  • Theory: Understanding snake venom and treatment myths

  • Practical: How to administer first aid to a snakebite victim, protocol to get to emergency services

  • Understanding and practicing the tools and techniques to humanely and safely remove and relocate snakes

Prevent the worst…

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By training your best…