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Course Title: Planning for Mass Fatalities
Who Should Attend: Those with roles associated with planning for, and responding to, incidents involving large numbers of fatalities. Typically this brings together those from emergency services, local authorities, coroners/procurator fiscal (and staff), health services, ports, airports, transport operators, voluntary and commercial organisations.
Aim: To examine the key issues associated with planning for, and responding to, mass fatality incidents and situations.
This course was exceptionally professionally organised and run. It ought to be compulsory for coroners.
Nicholas Rheinberg, HM Coroner, Warrington
Objectives: By the end of this event you will be able to:
- Describe the roles of your own and other organisations involved in planning for, and responding to, a mass fatality incident.
- Identify and describe the key considerations arising from a mass fatality incident.
- Outline the Central and Regional Government arrangements including the Mass Fatalities Workstream developments.
- Identify good practice and lessons learnt from previous events/incidents.
- Evaluate your own organisational arrangements.
Director: Winston Kobylka
Dates & Rates:
- 4-6 Mar 2009 Ref: 10B
- Rate 1 £545 Rate 2 £684 Rate 3 £272
Further Information
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