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What is Emergency Response Training?

Emergencies and disasters, whether big or small, can happen anywhere. Places of work and business are not immune to the occurrence of calamities that can result in injury or even death of people. Employees  need to have the right training in order to be properly prepared when the worst happens.

Emergency response training offers individuals in offices, businesses, industries, and factories a chance to learn how to behave and respond to emergency situations. This type of training is indeed very crucial as it can be the difference between the life or death of an individual in the workplace.

What Is Emergency Response Training?

Emergency response training is undertaken in all types of organisations where professional trainers are commissioned to teach employees the procedures they should follow in the event of an emergency, for instance, a fire, earthquake or flood. First 5 Minutes’ trainers are certified and have years of experience in managing and responding to a wide range of emergency events.

Aside from teaching employees what to do in a workplace emergency or disaster, professional emergency response trainers also impart participants with life-saving skills and knowledge that they can use to help people who are in danger (in and out of the office).

 

What Do You Learn From A Typical Emergency Response Training Course?

What Employees Should Do In Case of An Emergency

Being properly and fully prepared for any type of emergency or accident in the workplace is extremely important. When you enroll your company’s workforce into an emergency response training course, they get to learn what actions or steps they should take in the event of an emergency, accident or disaster. This in turn, reduces the risks of the property being damaged, people being injured or even lives being lost inside and outside the workplace.

The Roles and Responsibilities of Everyone At The Workplace

Every organisation has its own unique human resource structure where every person in the workforce has specific roles and responsibilities. Similarly, when it comes to emergency response, every person in the organisation must have specific roles and responsibilities. Every employee must have a task that they should perform in case of an emergency in order to ensure the safety and well-being of the workplace. In emergency response training, employees are taught how to share different emergency roles and responsibilities. For instance, a specific employee may be given the role of performing first aid in the workplace in the event someone gets injured or falls ill.

Official Warning, Notification, and Communication Procedures

Different organisations have their own unique protocols of communication among employees. In disaster response training, employees are instructed on where to go or who to report to in case they see or notice a red flag in the work area. Red flags are signs of impending or already occurring danger and therefore should be taken very seriously. Miscommunication or confusion among employees during an emergency can result in many fatalities and a lot of destruction to property. To avoid such situations, the entire workforce must know and understand the organisation’s official warning, notification, and communications procedures.

Conditions For Evacuation

Some workplace emergencies and disasters may require buildings to be evacuated for the safety of everyone inside. However, not all emergencies and accidents in the workplace require everyone to evacuate. Sometimes, only a section of the workplace or building needs to be evacuated. Other times, evacuation is not safe as the emergency may be occurring outside the workplace. With the help of emergency training response, employees are made aware of the specific conditions under which they should evacuate. They are also taught proper procedures for evacuation, for instance using emergency exits.

Location and Proper Use of Emergency Response Equipment

Many workplaces disasters in the past could have been mitigated or avoided if employees knew where to find the right emergency response equipment and how to properly use it. There are many cases where employees have been found clueless about where the emergency equipment is stored in the workplace. Even when the employees know where the equipment is, they may struggle to use it when a situation is really urgent. Luckily, with the help of emergency response training, all employees in the workplaces are given all the information they need to find emergency equipment and how to use the equipment in times of disaster.

 

 

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