Course Summary
This course combines guidelines from the American Red Cross, from FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and from OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to teach you how to form an emergency action plan for home or work.
Who Should Attend?
• Health and Safety Officer • Emergency Coordinator • Health and Safety Representative • Risk Assessor • General Employees
Course Objectives
• Identify and prepare for a variety of potential emergency situations • Establish roles and routes for communication in the event of a disaster • Assemble an emergency kit for home or work
Course Modules
This course combines guidelines from the American Red Cross, from FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and from OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to teach you how to form an emergency action plan for home or work.
Benefits
• Helps responders follow set emergency protocol • It can improve responder confidence • Empower responders to utilise safety resources • A long-term investment for staff members
Certification
• Certificate of competence • Certificate of attendance
Assessment
• If applicable, an assessment at the end of the course will be required. • A minimum of 60% is to be achieved to attain a competence certificate. • If you achieve lower than 60% but get between 40 – 59% a second attempt will become available. • If you get lower than 40% and fail the second attempt, you will need to re-purchase the course. • If applicable an attendance certificate will be awarded to you.