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Emergencies can happen without warning, but preparation can reduce injuries, damage, and downtime. In this Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments course, you’ll learn how to create, update, and practice an emergency action plan that prepares your team for fires, natural disasters, active shooters, and other critical events.
This course covers how to assess risks, involve crisis management teams, and build a comprehensive emergency plan for your facility. You’ll explore how to plan for evacuations, power shutdowns, hazardous material containment, and communication with emergency responders and the media.
You’ll also learn how to conduct tabletop and live drills to test your plan and make improvements. From maintaining up-to-date procedures to practicing situational awareness and knowing what to do in an active shooter event, this course gives you the tools to respond with confidence. Everyone has a role to play in emergency planning—and this training helps you play yours well.
It is for anyone with a role in emergency planning in industrial environments, since the course emphasizes that everyone has a part to play and helps each person play theirs well.
It covers preparing for fires, natural disasters, active shooters, chemical spills, and other critical events.
You will develop skills in crisis communications, dispatch coordination, emergency preparedness, emergency response planning, and health risk assessments.
It teaches you how to conduct tabletop and live drills to test your plan and make improvements, and how to analyze and improve readiness through drills and exercises.
Lessons cover the planning process, the threat of terrorism, active shooter situations, your role in emergency planning, and emergency action drills, followed by a review.