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"This course has made me revisit the safety plans and procedures of events in Lincolnshire and change the way in which I plan for them. Excellent course!"
Ian Reed, Emergency Planning Officer, Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue
Who Should Attend: Those with responsibility for managing public safety in these environments, which include transport hubs, ports and stations, shopping and city centre complexes, mass transit systems and stadia. It will suit the needs of anyone responsible for co-ordinating and integrating the safety initiatives and practices of diverse groups of stakeholders, to achieve coherent overall safety policies in environments that attract large numbers of people as part of their normal operations.
Aim: To examine issues relating to the achievement of strategically integrated safety management in complex and built environments.
Objectives: By the end of this event you will be able to:
Pre-Requisites: It is recommended that participants attend the Introduction to Crowd and Event Safety Management course to gain a basic understanding of the overall context of Public Safety. Those with more working experience, and a familiarity with applying the recommendations of the main guidance documents, may choose to progress straight to this course if they so wish. However, the course does assume that such a level of understanding exists.
Progression: Further courses relevant to complex and built environments are under development.
Director: Mark Leigh
Dates & Rates:
Apr 2008 - Mar 2009: Rate 1 £545 Rate 2 £715 Rate 3 £286
Apr 2009 - Mar 2010: Rate 1 £602 Rate 2 £752 Rate 3 £301
Further Information
For further information about the content of this course contact Learning Support 01347 825031
EPC.Learning.Support@Cabinet-Office.x.gsi.gov.uk
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