ITEMS TO BRING: All delegates must bring Photographic I.D. and PASSPORT only (original or copy)
HEALTH: All delegates will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire prior to course commencement.
Objective
Course content
Theory:
Incident / On -Scene Commander's Role and Responsibilities
Leadership Function of Incident / On -Scene Commander
Pre -Emergency Planning, Drills and ERT Training
ERP (Company Specific), Emergency Structure & Checklists
Company Chain of Command
Communication with ER Teams, Employees and Authorities
Stress Management during Emergencies
Fire Protection & Emergency Response Equipment
Assessment of Fire and Non - Fire Emergencies
Dynamic Risk Assessment
Safety of ER Teams during an Emergency
Role of Emergency Management
Identifying Potential Problems, Needs and Resources
Incident Command System
Linkage with Third Party Authorities
Compliance with Regulatory and Legal Requirements
Co-ordination of Emergency Response with other External Parties
Care for the Safety of the Public and Environment
Table Top Exercise – Pre Planning an Evacuation Drill
Day 3
Practical Scenarios:
Practical Exercises:
Casualty Handling including Triage
Medical Emergency, one (1) person Injured
Fire Emergency with two (2) person missing
Dangerous Goods Spill Incident
Bomb Threat
Suspected Package
Power / Elevator Failure with Persons trapped in the Elevator
Equipment / Additional Staff Required for Practical Exercises:
Classroom which can also be used as ECC with communication lines (simulated)
VHF Radios
Additional Staff to act as Casualties, Missing Persons, ERT and for Communication proposes
First Aid equipment (simulated use only) and stretcher
Evacuation Plans, Muster checklists, Emergency equipment list, Communication contact list
MSDS of Chemicals stored at site
Access to Facility and Fire Equipment (simulated use only)
Exam
Course completion certificate will be issued to all delegates who successfully complete the training programme.
Course Validity is 2 years