Who should attend?
Middle and senior managers who work in the passenger transport sector, particularly those in light/heavy rail and bus/coach operations.
Course Aims
To heighten the professionalism of middle and senior managers, and equip them with skills to ensure that their organisation is in the best position to prepare for, and respond to emergency incidents.
Objectives
By the end of this course you will be able to:
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Explain the range, purpose and possible contribution of other organisations to the successful management of incidents
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Describe leadership practices and compare and contrast your findings with staff development opportunities
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Describe the complex challenges of successfully managing your organisation through a time of crisis
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Identify the extensive range of media and other communications and how to utilise them to best effect
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Explain the wider issues surrounding emergency incidents in the medium and long term
National Occupational Standards for Civil Contingencies
Fully Correlates:
AA1, AA2, AB1, AC1, AF1, AG1, AG2, AH1, AH2, MLA3, MLB3, MLB8, L6
Contribute Towards:
AD1, AD2, AE1, AE3, AF2, AG4, ENTO HSS1, L6, L7, L10, L13, MLA1, MLA2, MLB1, MLB6, MLB9, MLB1, MLB11, MLD3, MLD4, MLD5, MLD9, MLD11, MLD12, MLE3, MLE8, MLE9, MLE11, MLF3, MLE9, MLF12, MVD1, MVD2, SFJ HG4
This course is available on the following dates:
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Event Ref
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Start Date
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Start Time
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End Date
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End Time
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Location
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Fee
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2013/41/PG2 |
14 Oct 2013 |
10:00 |
15 Oct 2013 |
17:00 |
EPC |
£750 |
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