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This course covers the following information:
Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments: The Planning Process addresses:
- How to create an Emergency Management Team.
- The purpose of your facility's Emergency Action Plan.
- How the Plan was developed.
- What information the Plan includes.
Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments: The Threat of Terrorism addresses:
- What an "Evacuation Planning Matrix" is.
- How an "Evacuation Planning Matrix" determines the likelihood of a terrorist attack on a facility.
- The risk factors that could make your facility a target for terrorism.
Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments: Active Shooter Situations addresses:
- Your best options for surviving an Active Shooter situation.
- The role a Crisis Management Team plays in preparing for an Active Shooter.
- How to practice "situational awareness."
- How to communicate effectively with law enforcement during and after an Active Shooter attack.
Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments: Your Role in Emergency Planning addresses:
- How asking "What if" questions can help your facility prepare for an emergency.
- How to catch potential problems before they escalate to an emergency situation.
- Why it's important to keep your facility's Crisis Management Team informed about any physical changes in your department.
Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments: Emergency Action Drills... The Process addresses:
- How practice drills are used to improve an Emergency Action Plan.
- How "tabletop" drills and live exercises are conducted and what they include.
- Why live exercises are the best way to judge how well a facility is prepared for an emergency.
Emergency Planning in Industrial Environments: Emergency Action Drills... Playing Your Part addresses:
- What your own responsibilities could be during a full-scale emergency.
- The importance of having an accurate head count at a "marshalling point" during an evacuation.
- What to do when on-the-scene reporters ask you for comments about an emergency.