COURSE OVERVIEW
Emergency Response Teams are the first line of defense in emergencies. Before assigning personnel to these teams, the employer must assure that employees are physically capable of performing the duties that may be assigned to them. Here are a few critical areas that will be recognized for the training:
• Use of various types of fire extinguishers and hose reel
• First aid i.e. CPR and injury management
• Shutdown and evacuation procedures
• Other related hazard control training at workplace e.g. Chemical Spill Control, Confined Space Rescue or other related courses
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
• Handling emergency in plant
• Fighting small fire
• Attending to the injured and ill
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
• OSH Practitioners
• Emergency Response Team Members and Leaders
• First Aid Team
• Fire Fighting Team
• All levels of workers and interested individuals
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
• Physically and mentally fit
• Experience being an ERT is an advantage and highly recommended
THE TRAINING APPROACH & METHODOLOGIES
Participants will gain essential knowledge and skills through:
1. Theory Session
• Dynamic & highly engaging presentation
• Interactive and fun
• Attention-grabbing audio-visual aids, real scene photographs, video clips, multimedia presentation
2. Practical Session
• Hands-on experience
• Participant-orientated
3. Mock-drill Session
• Experiential learning
• Scenario-based learning
CERTIFICATION & COURSE EVALUATION REPORT
Having completed and passed the course, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Training and the company will be provided with the Course Evaluation Report.
DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATE & COURSE EVALUATION REPORT
The certificate and report will be delivered to the client’s correspondence address within 14 working days after completion of the course. Special arrangements for fast delivery can be made upon request.
VALIDITY
Without retraining, knowledge might be forgotten while skills may deteriorate rapidly when not being used/practiced. Therefore, yearly retraining is very much recommended.