Introductory Information:
This course focuses on the plans that facilities must prepare to protect their employees and the surrounding community from potential emergencies. Participants will learn how to use the National Response Team’s guide for developing an Emergency Response Plan to cover fires, explosions, hazardous materials incidents, technical rescues, emergency medical incidents, natural disasters, and acts of terrorism.
Main Topics Covered in this Course Include:
- Planning Requirements
- Integrated Contingency Plan
- Planning Process
Opening Remarks:
Emergency Training Division has developed this on-line training program on Emergency Response Planning. This includes personnel who are responsible for creating, maintaining or implementing the Emergency Response Plan for their facility.
Certification
Certificates of completion can be printed by the participant once a 80% or greater score is achieved. The participant may take the quiz as many times as necessary in order to reach the 80% mark. Each participant must also complete the training on an individual basis. If you ask someone else to go through the program for you, you will not learn the information that will be necessary to protect your safety and the safety of others. This will also render your certificate null and void.
Thank you for your interest in this training program. For information on other programs related to emergency response, contact [email protected].
Legal Requirements:
This course is designed for personnel who are responsible for creating, maintaining or implementing the Emergency Response Plan for their facility. This may include:
- Human Resource Managers
- Safety and Security Supervisors
- Fire Protection Specialists
- Environmental Engineers
A number of state, provincial, and federal regulations require employers to develop one or more emergency response plans to address strategies for handling potential incidents that may occur. This may include fires and explosions, hazardous materials incidents, technical rescues, emergency medical incidents, natural disasters, and acts of terrorism. In the United States, states and local units of government must also develop emergency response plans to address potential threats to the citizens of their respective jurisdictions. This course will focus on the plans that employers must prepare to protect their employees and the surrounding community from potential emergencies.
Course Features
- Lectures 30
- Quizzes 4
- Duration 03 Hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 8
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes