Emergencies occur when they are least expected. Effective emergency planning is the key to surviving natural and man-made disasters. Risk analysis and the formulation of a comprehensive plan, followed by a vigorous and continuing testing program, are essential elements to surviving an emergency.
The Emergency Planning Course is designed to ensure that those with an Emergency Planning remit within their organisation have the knowledge, skills and confidence to be able to carry out their role to best practice standards.
This Emergency Planning Course on the necessary management skills required to implement emergency systems and procedures in the event of an emergency situation arising. This course was specifically created to address Emergency preparedness under existing state, SARA Title III, and OSHA regulations. Topics covered include threat assessment, risk analysis, formulating the plan, staffing the emergency operations center (EOC), coordinating with supporting agencies, the importance of continuing liaison, managing an actual incident, and conducting an effective follow-up analysis. Various actual case studies are discussed.
What Will I Learn?
How to plan for emergencies at a venue
Create emergency procedures
The importance of training and drills in getting a venue emergency ready
Requirements
Be able to understand key concepts
Be willing to add to learning by using the additional resources provided
Introduction
Introduction FREE 00:03:00
Who are We? 00:04:00
Who is This Course For 00:02:00
Why Have an Emergency Management Plan? 00:06:00
Emergency Planning Committee (EPC)
Introduction 00:05:00
Emergency Plan and Procedures
Emergency Identification and Analysis 00:06:00
Potential Emergencies for Venues. Let's start with Fire 00:05:00
Internal Threats, Visitors and Bomb Threats 00:09:00
Suspect Items 00:02:00
Active Shooter 00:06:00
Crowd-Related Emergencies 00:09:00
Terrorism 00:07:00
Structure of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Response Procedures 00:02:00
Evacuation Diagram 00:02:00
Distribution of the Emergency Plan and Procedures 00:04:00
Review and Routine Servicing 00:01:00
Key Considerations for our Emergency Response Procedures
Introduction and Required Procedures 00:04:00
Notification, Communication, Media, Social Media, Control & Coordination 00:10:00
Children and Emergency Response Equipment 00:04:00
Evacuation Options, Routes & Assembly Areas 00:05:00
First Aid, Lifts & Escalators 00:01:00
Occupants and Visitors with a Disability 00:03:00
Other Considerations 00:06:00
Emergency Control Organisation
Emergency Control Organisation 00:04:00
Selection Criteria for ECO Members, Roles, Identification and Indemnity 00:03:00
Who will make a good Chief Warden? 00:06:00
Training and Response Exercises
EPC and ECO Training 00:05:00
Occupants, Visitors, Skill Retention & Training Materials 00:04:00
Emergency Response Exercises or 'Drills' 00:08:00
Wrap Up
Wrap Up 00:02:00
Course Certification