Start Date : 25 May,2025
End Date : 29 May,2025
Duration : 5 Days
Overview:
The sheer range of potential incidents and emergencies that can disrupt or even stop production are increasing. If managed correctly then not all of these incidents will become critical or be classed as a crisis, but those that result in increased losses or put increased demand upon the organisation will have serious consequences for the company, the shareholders and stakeholders or the country itself badly damaging the reputation of all those involved in the response. This course will teach you that meeting this commitment involves more than just being fully prepared.
Course Objectives:
Identify the hazards including major hazards, related hazards, natural hazards and its definition, technological hazards and dangers of natural hazards
Understand roles of the employer and local, state and federal agencies in emergency and disaster response
Apply the four phases of emergency management
Learn the guiding principles of a successful, comprehensive emergency management program
Recognize terrorism and understand the incident command system utilized during an emergency response
Course Content:
Analyzing the Risks
The Major Hazards
Related Hazards
Hazard Evaluation
Risk Factors
Natural Hazards - Definitions
Signs and Warnings
Dangers of Natural Hazards
Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery for Natural Hazards
Technological Hazards - Definitions
Dangers of Natural Hazards
Preparing Your Personal Disaster Plan
Emergency Action Plans
Responsibility for Emergency Management
Emergency Program Management
Comprehensive Emergency Management
Phases of Emergency Management
The Emergency Program Manager
Civil Defense and Emergency Management
Legal and Moral Responsibilities
Coordination with Other Agencies
Emergency Management and Your Community
Intergovernmental Relations
Government Assistance
Tasks of the Emergency Program Manager
Hazard Identification and Planning
Maintain the Emergency Partnership
Targeted Audience:
This course is intended for either senior managers or new employees who may, in the course of their normal duties, be called upon to take up a position in their company’s emergency response organization. Alternatively, the course would suit anyone within the company who wishes to understand the principles of emergency response as it applies to industry.