Who should attend?
Front-line managers and staff who work in the passenger transport sector, particularly those in light/heavy rail and bus/coach operators.
Course Aims
To raise the professional competence of people engaged in the planning for, response to, and the management of passenger transport emergency incidents.
Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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explain the importance of your operator in a national and regional context
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describe the regulatory framework and the moral expectations associated with emergency plans and procedures
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describe the need for, and the contents of emergency incident plans and procedures
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explain the roles and responsibilities, organisational structures and tactical functions implemented to successfully manage incidents
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explain the importance of training and briefing.
National Occupational Standards for Civil Contingencies
Fully Correlates:
AA1, AA2, AB1, AC1, AF1, AG1, AG2, AH1, AH2, MLA3, MLB2, MLB8, L6
Contribute Towards:
AD1, AD2, AE1, AE3, AF2, AG4, ENTO HSS1, L6, L7, L10, L13, MLA1, MLA2, MLB1, MLB6, MLB9, MLB10, MLB11, MLD3, MLD4, MLD5, MLD9, MLD11, MLD12, MLE3, MLE8, MLE9, MLE11, MLF3, MLE9, MLF12, MVD1, MVD2, SFJ HG4
Please contact us to find out future dates for this course.
Notes
We reserve the right to amend details of course programmes without notice.
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