Aug. 19, 2025
9:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 AM
Primex, 46 Donovan Street, Concord, NH
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This is a two-part training session:
The first half of the program is classroom instruction, discussion, and demonstration on how proper technique must be used. The statutory authority for crossing guards is outlined, defining the crossing guard’s authority under the law. Emphasis will be placed on the equipment and techniques required to be an effective and safe crossing guard. The classroom discussion also involves several traffic related scenarios as well as dealing with student safety, handicapped students, driver inattention, and special crosswalk concerns such as trip & fall hazards and weather-related concerns.
The second half of the class requires all students to perform all exercises 100% correctly.
Attendees will:
- Recognize their statutory authority under the law
- Employ techniques for compliance with NH State Statutes relating to crossing guards.
- Demonstrate the proper methods for controlling traffic at school crossings to protect themselves, the students, and the motoring public at 100% competency.
.3 CEUs, or 3 Contact Hours will be awarded for successful completion of this program.
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Derek Martel
Derek joined Primex3 in 2022 as a Risk Management Consultant, working with members to address their training and risk management needs. Prior to coming here, he worked for the Concord Fire Department, retiring as Captain at the Broadway Fire Station. In addition, Derek served as a regional coordinator for the PFFNH peer support team and instructed at the NH Fire Academy. He continues to work with critical incident stress management teams (CISM) in a support role and has a passion for improving mental health in the workplace. He has a bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety from Columbia Southern University and is currently working on becoming a Certified Risk Manager. Derek lives in Concord with his wife, two daughters, a dog, and a bevy of chickens.
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Nicole Armaganian
Nicole joined Primex in 2018 with a focus on working with members to address their training, consulting, and risk management needs. She has initiated and presented numerous programs related to leadership development. Nicole holds industry designations such as Associate Risk Manager (ARM), Certified Workplace Mediator and Trainer in Conflict Management (CMT), designation in Emotional Intelligence/Quotient (EQ) and High Conflict Influencer (HCI), and is a Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI).
Nicole is a 22-year veteran of law enforcement and retired from the New Hampshire State Police as a Lieutenant serving as Troop Commander of Troop G. She is a graduate of UNH and lives in Concord with her husband and two daughters where she is also the Concord High School Varsity Field Hockey Coach.
CEUs
0.3
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