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Emergency Response Training Course

Intensive Emergency Response training aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, NFPA 600, and ISO 22320 standards.

Course Title

Emergency Response

Course Duration

1 Day

Competency Assessment Criteria

Practical assessment and knowledge Assessment

Training Delivery Method

Classroom (Instructor-Led)

Service Coverage

In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region

Course Average Passing Rate

98%

Post Training Reporting 

Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms

Certificate of Successful Completion

Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.

Certification Provider

Tamkene Saudi Training Center - Approved by TVTC (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation)

Certificate Validity

2 Years (Extendable with additional training hours)

Instructors Languages

English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi

Training Services Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

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Course Overview

This intensive Emergency Response training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective emergency response in workplace environments. The course covers fundamental emergency response principles along with advanced evacuation procedures and incident management methodologies.


Participants will learn to apply industry best practices and mandatory standards including OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, NFPA 600, and ISO 22320 to ensure effective emergency response through systematic preparation and coordination. This course combines theoretical concepts with hands-on practical applications and real-world emergency scenarios to ensure participants gain immediately applicable skills while emphasizing life safety and regulatory compliance.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand fundamental emergency response principles and regulatory requirements

  • Apply proper emergency notification and communication procedures effectively

  • Implement comprehensive evacuation and shelter-in-place protocols

  • Execute basic incident command and emergency coordination techniques

  • Evaluate emergency equipment usage and first aid response procedures

  • Apply fire prevention and suppression techniques and protocols

  • Implement emergency documentation and reporting requirements

  • Execute post-emergency recovery and business continuity procedures

Group Exercises

  • Emergency response checklists including (evacuation procedures, notification protocols, equipment inventories)

  • Incident documentation forms including (emergency reports, response logs, damage assessments)

  • Regulatory compliance forms including (OSHA requirement verification, emergency plan documentation)

Knowledge Assessment

  • Technical quizzes on emergency response principles including (multiple-choice questions on evacuation procedures, matching exercises for emergency equipment)

  • Scenario-based assessments on emergency procedures including (evacuation decision scenarios, communication protocol exercises)

  • Regulatory compliance evaluations including (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 requirement analysis, NFPA 600 standard applications)

Course Outline

1. Introduction to Emergency Response

  • Emergency response fundamentals including (emergency types, response priorities, life safety principles, and organizational responsibilities)

  • Regulatory framework including (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 emergency action plans, evacuation procedures, alarm systems, and training requirements)

  • NFPA 600 applications including (industrial fire brigades, emergency response teams, training standards, and equipment requirements)

  • Emergency preparedness including (hazard identification, risk assessment, response planning, and resource allocation)


2. Emergency Notification and Communication

  • Notification systems including (alarm systems, mass notification, communication networks, and backup procedures)

  • Communication protocols including (emergency contacts, notification procedures, chain of command, and external coordination)

  • ISO 22320 guidelines including (emergency management principles, incident response, coordination structures, and information management)

  • Information management including (situation reporting, status updates, documentation procedures, and stakeholder communication)

3. Evacuation and Shelter Procedures

  • Evacuation planning including (route identification, assembly points, accountability procedures, and special needs assistance)

  • Shelter-in-place procedures including (threat assessment, facility securing, communication protocols, and duration planning)

  • Personnel accountability including (headcount procedures, missing person protocols, visitor management, and status reporting)

  • Special considerations including (disabled personnel assistance, hazardous area evacuation, equipment shutdown, and security procedures)

4. Basic Incident Command and Coordination

  • Incident command principles including (command establishment, span of control, unity of command, and resource management)

  • Emergency roles including (incident commander, safety officer, evacuation wardens, and first aid coordinators)

  • Coordination procedures including (internal coordination, external agency liaison, resource requests, and situation reporting)

  • Decision making including (priority setting, resource allocation, tactical decisions, and escalation procedures)

5. Emergency Equipment and First Aid Response

  • Emergency equipment including (fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, communication devices, and rescue equipment)

  • First aid response including (medical emergencies, injury assessment, basic life support, and medical coordination)

  • Fire suppression including (fire types, extinguisher selection, suppression techniques, and evacuation decisions)

  • Personal protection including (respiratory protection, personal protective equipment, decontamination procedures, and exposure control)

6. HSE in Emergency Response Operations

  • Safety protocols including (responder safety, scene security, hazard assessment, and protective measures)

  • Documentation requirements including (incident reports, response logs, damage assessment, and regulatory notifications)

  • Recovery procedures including (scene restoration, business resumption, lessons learned, and plan updates)

  • Regulatory compliance including (OSHA reporting, investigation cooperation, corrective actions, and training documentation)

Practical Assessment

  • Hands-on emergency exercises including (evacuation drills, equipment operation, communication procedures)

  • First aid response simulations including (medical emergency scenarios, injury assessment, treatment procedures)

  • Emergency equipment workshops including (fire extinguisher usage, alarm system operation, communication device testing)

Gained Core Technical Skills

  • Proficiency in emergency response procedures and evacuation protocols

  • Competency in emergency communication and incident coordination

  • Expertise in emergency equipment usage and first aid response

  • Knowledge of regulatory compliance and documentation requirements

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Targeted Audience

  • Emergency response team members and coordinators

  • Safety wardens and evacuation coordinators

  • Facility supervisors responsible for emergency response

  • Security personnel involved in emergency procedures

  • First aid responders and safety coordinators

  • Maintenance personnel supporting emergency operations

  • Administrative staff requiring emergency response knowledge

  • New employees needing emergency response orientation

Why Choose This Course

  • Comprehensive OSHA and NFPA Standards Coverage

  • Practical Emergency Response Training

  • Real-World Scenario Applications

  • Expert Emergency Management Instruction

  • Regulatory Compliance Focus

Note

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

Course Outline

1. Introduction to Emergency Response

  • Emergency response fundamentals including (emergency types, response priorities, life safety principles, and organizational responsibilities)

  • Regulatory framework including (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 emergency action plans, evacuation procedures, alarm systems, and training requirements)

  • NFPA 600 applications including (industrial fire brigades, emergency response teams, training standards, and equipment requirements)

  • Emergency preparedness including (hazard identification, risk assessment, response planning, and resource allocation)


2. Emergency Notification and Communication

  • Notification systems including (alarm systems, mass notification, communication networks, and backup procedures)

  • Communication protocols including (emergency contacts, notification procedures, chain of command, and external coordination)

  • ISO 22320 guidelines including (emergency management principles, incident response, coordination structures, and information management)

  • Information management including (situation reporting, status updates, documentation procedures, and stakeholder communication)

3. Evacuation and Shelter Procedures

  • Evacuation planning including (route identification, assembly points, accountability procedures, and special needs assistance)

  • Shelter-in-place procedures including (threat assessment, facility securing, communication protocols, and duration planning)

  • Personnel accountability including (headcount procedures, missing person protocols, visitor management, and status reporting)

  • Special considerations including (disabled personnel assistance, hazardous area evacuation, equipment shutdown, and security procedures)

4. Basic Incident Command and Coordination

  • Incident command principles including (command establishment, span of control, unity of command, and resource management)

  • Emergency roles including (incident commander, safety officer, evacuation wardens, and first aid coordinators)

  • Coordination procedures including (internal coordination, external agency liaison, resource requests, and situation reporting)

  • Decision making including (priority setting, resource allocation, tactical decisions, and escalation procedures)

5. Emergency Equipment and First Aid Response

  • Emergency equipment including (fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, communication devices, and rescue equipment)

  • First aid response including (medical emergencies, injury assessment, basic life support, and medical coordination)

  • Fire suppression including (fire types, extinguisher selection, suppression techniques, and evacuation decisions)

  • Personal protection including (respiratory protection, personal protective equipment, decontamination procedures, and exposure control)

6. HSE in Emergency Response Operations

  • Safety protocols including (responder safety, scene security, hazard assessment, and protective measures)

  • Documentation requirements including (incident reports, response logs, damage assessment, and regulatory notifications)

  • Recovery procedures including (scene restoration, business resumption, lessons learned, and plan updates)

  • Regulatory compliance including (OSHA reporting, investigation cooperation, corrective actions, and training documentation)

Why Choose This Course?

  • Comprehensive OSHA and NFPA Standards Coverage

  • Practical Emergency Response Training

  • Real-World Scenario Applications

  • Expert Emergency Management Instruction

  • Regulatory Compliance Focus

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

Practical Assessment

  • Hands-on emergency exercises including (evacuation drills, equipment operation, communication procedures)

  • First aid response simulations including (medical emergency scenarios, injury assessment, treatment procedures)

  • Emergency equipment workshops including (fire extinguisher usage, alarm system operation, communication device testing)

Course Overview

This intensive Emergency Response training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective emergency response in workplace environments. The course covers fundamental emergency response principles along with advanced evacuation procedures and incident management methodologies.


Participants will learn to apply industry best practices and mandatory standards including OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, NFPA 600, and ISO 22320 to ensure effective emergency response through systematic preparation and coordination. This course combines theoretical concepts with hands-on practical applications and real-world emergency scenarios to ensure participants gain immediately applicable skills while emphasizing life safety and regulatory compliance.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand fundamental emergency response principles and regulatory requirements

  • Apply proper emergency notification and communication procedures effectively

  • Implement comprehensive evacuation and shelter-in-place protocols

  • Execute basic incident command and emergency coordination techniques

  • Evaluate emergency equipment usage and first aid response procedures

  • Apply fire prevention and suppression techniques and protocols

  • Implement emergency documentation and reporting requirements

  • Execute post-emergency recovery and business continuity procedures

Knowledge Assessment

  • Technical quizzes on emergency response principles including (multiple-choice questions on evacuation procedures, matching exercises for emergency equipment)

  • Scenario-based assessments on emergency procedures including (evacuation decision scenarios, communication protocol exercises)

  • Regulatory compliance evaluations including (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 requirement analysis, NFPA 600 standard applications)

Targeted Audience

  • Emergency response team members and coordinators

  • Safety wardens and evacuation coordinators

  • Facility supervisors responsible for emergency response

  • Security personnel involved in emergency procedures

  • First aid responders and safety coordinators

  • Maintenance personnel supporting emergency operations

  • Administrative staff requiring emergency response knowledge

  • New employees needing emergency response orientation

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