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Fires, explosions, chemical releases, violence or biological releases pose a threat
to everyone in your organization’s facilities. One way to ensure the safety of all
affected populations and reduce the risk to your organization is to have an evacuation
plan. The beauty of this strategy is that even the smallest organization operating
with meager resources can afford to develop and implement an evacuation plan. The
downside is you can’t afford not to implement it.
One of the most devastating losses to an organization is the loss of human life.
Not only is it emotionally depleting, it can involve adverse publicity, large settlements,
loss of organizational leadership, and the inability to deliver programs or services.
Thus, your emergency evacuation plan can make life-or-death differences for your
staff, volunteers, visitors, vendors and program participants. It could also mean
life or death for your mission.
Course Contents – Learner Program Outcomes
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Purpose of an emergency plan – dealing with SHE emergencies |
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Fire Safety – Housekeeping
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Evacuation procedures – the Need to Know
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Preplanning
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The emergency scene
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Zone sweep
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Types of emergencies
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Specific emergencies and responses
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Communication channels
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General evacuation and duties
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Emergency response personnel
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Authorities and responsibilities
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The person discovering the incident |
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Emergency Controller |
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Communications Controller |
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Zone Marshall |
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Fire Team Leader |
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Fire Team Member |
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First Aid Team Leader |
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First Aider |
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Deputies |
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The Evacuation
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Emergency Drill – Role Play Exercise
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Unit Standard Aligned:
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Yes
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Duration:
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8 hours
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Delivery method:
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Contact |
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e-Online |
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Included in course:
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Learner workbooks, Certificate
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Cost:
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R630.00 (excl. VAT)
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Please check our training schedule section for details of when this course
will be run in your area, or go to our book online section relevant to your
area to book this course.
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