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Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
Course Description:
When we think about crisis management it can often feel a little daunting and overwhelming. This course simplifies crisis, incident, and emergency management down to their core components. The aim is to upskill individuals to promote and support the proactive response to an event, ideally it should be taken by all employees in an organization to establish a baseline understanding and create a proactive culture of crisis prevention. This course is a great induction tool. Concepts will be introduced to help trainees in the early identification and escalation of potential crisis situations and understand why this early escalation is so important.
Course Objectives:
- Define crisis, emergency, and incident to identify appropriate levels of response
- Discuss the common themes of a crisis, an emergency, and an incident
- Understand the impacts of a crisis using the PEARL Method
- Identify methods to prevent a crisis
- Explain basic crisis response techniques
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Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
Course Description:
If your company ships hazmat or dangerous goods, the U.S. Department of Transportation requires the general awareness, safety and security training specified in 49 CFR Part 172.704 be taken every three years. This course meets the general awareness, safety, and security training requirements.
This course covers:
- An introduction to hazardous materials
- Why training is important and what the requirements are
- Which agencies set the requirements, and the publications which state their requirements
- The transport chain, including shipper and operator responsibilities within it
- Hazmat classifications
- General packing requirements and proper package selection
- How to mark and label packages correctly
- How to correctly document hazmat shipments
Please Note: This course is an overview of the regulations, and is not for qualification or certification. This course is NOT for personnel who are responsible for acceptance checklists and regulatory review to determine compliance for a given shipment. Employees responsible for determining if packages comply with relevant regulations and employees responsible for certifying shipments (by signing a dangerous goods declaration or hazmat bill of lading) will require additional training as specified by their employer.
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