الأحد، 4 أغسطس 2019

Basic CBRN Incident Response Training


Basic CBRN Incident Response Training







TARGET AUDIENCE

The target group for this course is the military personnel who is responsible or will be appointed for CBRN incident response.

COURSE AIM

This course is to provide Response Team members with advanced skills to analyze, plan and implement a response to a possible criminal or terrorist activity involving CBRN materials.

The course content is in line with NFPA 472 and best practice for emergency/first response personnel.
COURSE CONTENT

This course meets the requirements for intervention personnel to be able to work in a team to survey or mitigate any CBRN incident.

We train participants on safe working procedures under incident conditions, including advanced training on communication, decontamination, calculations, measurements, cartography, the search of CBRN material in the field, basic sampling and other relevant tasks.

Be familiar with the following subjects:


The properties and effects of CBRN agents


Methods of dissemination of CBRN materials


Toxicology and first effects of CBRN materials


Terrorist action using CBRN materials


Team protection procedures (personal protective equipment, donning/doffing, avoidance of contamination)


Theory of decontamination and application of selected decontamination procedures and the setup of an Emergency Personal Decontamination Station (EPDS)


Management of contaminated personnel (Casualties and Responders)


Definition and marking of an initial hazardous CBRN area


CBRN hazard assessment techniques, pre- and post-blast, including x-ray


CBRN detection employing available equipment as user, pre- and post-blast


Potential outcomes of a CBRN incident
COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT

Participants are required to pass an assessment (written examination).
PREREQUISITES

Participants should meet the following criteria:


Trained in CBRN Awareness


Medically and physically fit (Employer to provide medical clearance for the employee to work in personal protective equipment)


Able to understand instructions/training delivered in the English Language


18 years of age as a minimum
METHOD OF TRAINING

Delivery methods include: Classroom and Practical Training


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