Course Overview: This specialized programme equips Civil Defence volunteers with the knowledge and skills to safely respond to chemical spills, biological threats, and hazardous material incidents. It emphasizes protective measures, detection techniques, and decontamination procedures to ensure both responder and community safety.
Learning Objectives: Participants will:
Hazard Identification: Recognize chemical, biological, and radiological risks in emergency environments.
Protective Equipment: Learn proper use of PPE, masks, suits, and decontamination gear.
Containment & Control: Practice safe handling, isolation, and neutralization of hazardous materials.
Decontamination Procedures: Apply methods to reduce contamination for victims, responders, and equipment.
Emergency Protocols: Follow international safety standards and Civil Defence guidelines for CBRN response.
Team Coordination: Work within specialized squads to manage hazardous incidents effectively.
Course Structure:
Duration: 3–4 weeks (classroom instruction + field simulations)
Format: Lectures, protective gear drills, and hazard response simulations
Assessment: Practical exercises, safety compliance checks, and final scenario evaluation
Certification: Graduates earn the Civil Defence CBRN Response Certificate, qualifying them for advanced command and leadership roles in hazardous material management.
Programme Motto: “Safety First, Response Ready.”
Outcome: Upon completion, learners will be capable of identifying, containing, and responding to chemical, biological, and hazardous material incidents, ensuring community protection and operational safety.
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