Disaster Site Worker (DSW) is Special training that can be very useful for larger
groups. The DSW training is customized for the response and
recovery business and agencies to
facilitate groups for better Emergency Action or to facilitate emergency
response preparedness. The focus is
preplanning through training as to what to if an emergency occurs in the community or business
and how to respond to emergencies as a construction worker, first responder,
HAZWOPER, Medical Professionals, Search And Rescue teams, and secondary
responders in some cases. DSW training is Sixteen Hours "See
Below" for qualifications of trainees to get this training.
We are the best for training disaster site workers.
The pre-requisite is that the worker must have OSHA Ten Hour training
and be medically qualified to wear a respirator. This is a two
day. performance based not online,
trainees must demonstrate to an instructor their skills to be better
enabled to perform at Disaster sites. Training such as specified in
many respirator manufacturers manuals and OSHA recommendations and interpretations.
It includes many things that are related to disasters that can happen
anywhere, at anytime, we do not currently advise or endorse any online training for
Disaster Site Workers.
Trainees learn a variety of awareness subjects for construction disaster
recovery, Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and the effects of exposure
to such substances when used as a weapon or prevention techniques for
potential exposure at Disaster clean-up sites. There is two
options our program custoomized for disaster site workers and or Certification is
issued by an independent OSHA Authorized
Disaster Site Worker
Trainer certifying organization through OSHA.
Can you name some types of Disasters? We can and go through it
all! Hurricane Charlie is a Disaster, so was the World trade Tower
attack, the anthrax terrorism, Huricane Katrina, in the past there was
events like the San Francisco Earthquake or The Great Chicago Fire and
many more. Do you know what a TIC is? Participants learn about hazards,
to operate under the latest and greatest Incident Command System and
their supervisor. They also learn how to deal with trauma types of
events. Their is much more call today representative will explain.
Although
some training is primarily
classroom based, non class room training is conducted with information with a live instructor.
Notes are usually prepared to assist in the educational
process.
All
trainees get in addition to training a CD with Disaster Site Guidance for each
participant and other resources for each trainees toolbox of written resources.
Reading material for Guidelines for community
Anti-Terrorist Preparation (ATP) is
included in the program.
More importantly trainees learn how to remedy a Disaster Site. Of
course it includes methods terrorist have been known to use and current related
events. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) emergency response training is also
overviewed,
special training can include response, awareness of the hazards of Anthrax and other Biological
agents. Radiation hazard awareness is covered. In addition, the elements of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE), preparation
for emergency disposal
considerations, decontamination of personnel and equipment. These are
customized for each group.
These individuals going through training are
evaluated in detail before proceeding to the next progression.
Each student receives a toolbox of resources and written material to
guide them through the levels.
Emergency Response Training
The
course is taught in a friendly and comprehensive mannerism to make
learning fun and easy for the precipitants. Key topics are taught
1,2,3.. by 1 Introduction, 2 Learn, 3 Apply & Action. Basic
Eighty-Hour skills
are included to meet Washington OSHA
requirements
and American Heart Association First Aid CPR. This is a deluxe
package extra
for advanced education and advanced technical skills.
For some customized programs there may be additional cost of special
equipment and specialty instruction. Some of these are based on Site
Specific requirements or facility needs.
This training is for all State, Tribal, federal agencies, local
private or public sectors. The material and
program used is from an author team of Federal, State, Tribal, Territory,
and local public sector, planning, and response organizations and from a
cross-section of professional associations involved in hazardous materials
and emergency response.
We also offer Emergency
Response Training (ERT) includes recognition, evaluation, control of emergencies
and Terrorist Preparedness for such incidents that constitute an emergency
such as explosions, toxic and hazardous atmospheres. Levels
1 through 5 and specialties. Federal Emergency Management aspects and
other subjects of specialized Emergency Response to include Incident
Commander.
All
trainees get in addition a CD with HAZWOPER Guidance Manual and Emergency Response Guidebook is given to each
participant and other resources for each trainees toolbox of resources.
Reading material for Guidelines for community
disaster preparation of homes and businesses is
included in the program. More importantly trainees learn how to
remedy a an emergency response. Of course it includes methods terrorist have been known to use and current related
events although work safety is the primary focus. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) emergency response training is also
overviewed,
special training can include response, awareness of the hazards of Anthrax and other Biological
agents. Radiation hazard awareness is covered. In addition, the elements of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE), preparation
for emergency disposal
considerations, decontamination of personnel and equipment. These are
customized for each group.
These individuals going through training are
evaluated in detail before proceeding to the next progression.
Each student receives a toolbox of resources and written material to
guide them through the levels.
All Emergency Response Levels 1,2,3,4,5 and components are evaluated by
Instructor on a GO/NO GO military style of training to ensure
proficiency
in each job specification for your plant or facility.
Advanced
Emergency Response Full Package
recommended resume assistance for this package. Ideal for those
who can travel to disaster stricken areas and get government work.
For specific
cases it may need some customized training programs this will include 80-Hours
of training HAZWOPER trainers, OSHA TEN
Hour or 30 Hour for Construction, AHA First Aid CPR, Permit Required Confined Space Training & Rescue,
Disaster Site Worker and
related training. Click here for Pricing.