HH253
Emergency Respond Team ERT
فريق الاستجابة للطوارئ ERT
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Course Overview

This course is designed to provide analysis of the personal involved; coordination with governmental emergency.
Management; legal requirements; employee disaster awareness and preparedness; disaster mitigation and response; business resumption considerations and public policy considerations and community outreach.

Course Objective

By the end of this course, the Trainer will be able to:

  • Understand the steps required in the development of a comprehensive approach to emergency planning, response and recovery for companies of all sizes.
  • Able to form emergency policies and crisis manual
  • Develop collaboration and coordination with the emergency service providers representing various sectors
  • Form evacuation plan with the consideration of all personal needs.
  • Understand preventative measures required to protect and minimize risks.
  • Understand recordkeeping and maintaining

Who Should Attend??

Leaders or responsible parties in charge of safety, emergency, or crisis management, for an organization, division, or municipality. These include, but are not limited to: ministry or government regulators; fire, safety and security professionals; risk, marketing and insurance professionals; designated incident, emergency and crisis response professionals; local fire and emergency response members; and other emergency response professionals. This course is also critical for line managers and supervisors wishing to appraise their comprehension of emergency response best practices.

Course Outline

INTRODUCTION

WHAT IS AN EMERGENCY?

WHAT IS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT?

4 STEPS IN THE PLANNING PROCESS

  • Establish a planning team
  • Analyze capabilities and hazards
  • Develop the plan
  • Implement the plan

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS

  • Direction and Control
  • Emergency Management Group (EMG)
  • Incident Command System (ICS)
  • Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
  • Security
  • Emergency Communications
  • Warning
  • Evacuation Planning
  • Training and Information
  • Property Protection
  • Protection Systems
  • Records Preservation
  • Community Service
  • Recovery and Restoration
  • Insurance
  • Resuming Operations

HAZARD-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

  • Fire
  • Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • Floods and Flash floods
  • Hurricanes
  • Tornadoes
  • Severe Winter Storms
  • Earthquakes
  • Technological Emergencies

INFORMATION SOURCES

  • Additional Readings from FEMA
  • Ready-to-Print Brochures
  • Emergency Management Offices

Training Methodology

  • Presentation & Slides
  • Audio Visual Aids
  • Interactive Discussion
  • Participatory Exercise
  • Action Learning
  • Class Activities
  • Case Studies
  • Workshops
  • Simulation