Hazardouz Environment Awareness training (HEAT)
Start date | 13 Sep 2021 |
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End date | 16 Sep 2021 |
Time | 9:00 am EEST |7:00 AM BST |
Provider | Danish Refugee Council |
Location | Jordan |
Type | Personal Security, First aid, Field Security, Crisis management |
Cost | 2200 USD |
Booking URL | https://drc.ngo/our-work/resources/heat-and-re-heat/ |
Description | HEAT’s overall objective is to prepare participants to independently manage their own safety before, during and after deployment to an unfamiliar hazardous environment that has a substantial, high, or extreme Safety level. The course prepares the participants to understand and react to safety and security concerns in hostile and/or hazardous environments. Participants will be trained to recognise and avoid potential threats and respond appropriately. Participants will be trained to recognise and mitigate potential threats and respond appropriately to various safety incidents. During the HEAT course participants will learn techniques on how to take control of chaos through classroom sessions, practical exercises and live scenarios. The course is designed for participants with a wide range of backgrounds and occupations, and with hostile environment experience ranging from none to significant. The course certification is valid for three years globally. Course elements:
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