Emergency Response Team (ERT) Training
Course Description
The Emergency Response Team (ERT) Training is designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to respond to emergencies in the workplace. The course covers emergency response planning, communication procedures, equipment use, and incident command systems. Participants will learn to identify potential workplace hazards, develop emergency response plans, and implement adequate procedures. The course is designed to help participants understand the importance of emergency preparedness and response and to provide them with the skills and knowledge necessary to ensure that their workplace is equipped with effective emergency response plans and procedures.
Target Group
This course suits individuals designated to serve on Emergency Response Teams, including fire safety officers, safety coordinators, facility managers, and employees responsible for emergency preparedness. It is also valuable for those seeking to enhance their leadership and response skills in emergencies.
Course Outcomes
- Establish and understand the structure of Emergency Response Teams.
- Implement proactive measures based on risk assessments to enhance emergency preparedness.
- Implement proactive measures based on risk assessments to enhance emergency preparedness.
- Demonstrate the ability to respond to diverse emergencies, making informed decisions.
- Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by applying lessons learned to enhance future emergency responses.
Course Duration
This training typically spans 2/3 days, providing participants with hands-on learning, scenario-based simulations, and in-depth discussions.