Personal security in disaster training
Proprietary human factor technical training and products
Our agency provides Personal Safety Security in the field.
Safety of disaster workers and Aid workers and legal
responsibility of agencies.
Safety security training depends on your agency needs and whether
you are being deployed in the US or overseas. Contact us for
specific training needs for your agency.
What training should humanitarian disaster workers have before
going into the field, Before deployment workers should be.
1. Understand their organizational mission and how it is likely to
be perceived by other stakeholders in the area of operation.
2. Have a foundation of knowledge of the conflict actors history ect.
3. Be aware of basic security procedures
4. Understand threats to be that will most likely be
encountered. on the ground.
5. Have training to developed a personal stress management
coping strategy
Personal security Safety Training one to three days depending on
elements included
Training components
may vary according to needs of agency
Vehicle security
Vehicle procedures
Hotel selection
principals of route selection
Risk assessment situational awareness
Handling aggression
Understanding the hostage
Antiterrorism services
Targeting of victims
Personnel safety
Trauma services (traumatic stress, critical incident Prevention
and intervention programs crisis management.
We can teach your staff greater awareness when out and about,
anywhere in the world. We will show them techniques to deal with a
variety of threats, from general instances, such as robbery or
mugging, to the specific threat of sexual assault or abduction.
3 day class agenda Training: class hours 8am to 5pm Objectives–
Mitigate safety of employees in
Hostile environments. Kidnapping or terrorism. Identify your
operational security when at risk from
violent, hostile, dangerous environments and enable you to better
assess the risks.– Acquire
essential tools to handle stress, safety and avoid danger to operate
under extreme conditions.
Day 1 Class 7 hours training 1 hour lunch
Begin hostile environment class, Traumatic stress training,
preparing the mind for survival and
coping techniques. Compound aggregate training.
Day 2 Class 7 hours training 1 hour lunch
Cultural differences, Personal safety training, travel and transport
safety and security land and
air travel
Operational security overview. Recognizing risks. Identify and
correctly assess risks to safety and
security
Day 3 Class 7 hours training 1 hour lunch
Disassociate behavior, Hostage survival, Defensive techniques,
Country specific info.
Master Hughes pictured above has been recognized seven times for his
work and expertise.
Employers face legal responsibility and must be committed to train
aspects of safety and security to supervisors, physicians, social
workers, crisis workers and disaster workers emergency responders..