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Session Reveal: Don’t Miss This! |
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Are we Bartenders or Babysitters? |
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Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training equips alcohol servers with the knowledge and tools to uphold their legal and social responsibilities toward patrons and the community. This essential training fosters safer social environments and encourages responsible alcohol service practices. |
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Pioneering the way, Oregon became the first state to mandate RBS training in 1985. Fast forward to last year, over 500,000 individuals in California successfully completed an RBS course, highlighting the program’s growing impact and reach. |
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Join this session to dive into decades of research and real-world outcomes of RBS training. Together, we’ll explore the measurable benefits of these policies and practices while addressing pivotal questions: |
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Does RBS training effectively minimize the number of intoxicated patrons leaving establishments?
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What are the key components of an impactful and practical RBS training program?
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How do research-backed policies, practices, and training contribute to creating a safe and responsible social atmosphere?
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What role does enforcement play in enhancing the effectiveness of RBS training?
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