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Foundation

Course Title : Introduction to Crowd and Public Safety Management

Who Should Attend

Anyone who will benefit from foundation training in multi-agency safety management and planning for crowd situations and events, as a precursor to working in this area or further study.

 

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To provide an introduction to the multi-agency management of crowd safety.

 

Objectives

By the end of this event you will be able to:


Progression

This is an ideal foundation for progression to more specialised Emergency Planning College (EPC) courses in the public safety field. We would normally expect delegates to attend this course before attending:

This requirement may be waived where you have relevant professional experience. However, the higher-level and specialised Public Safety courses in the EPC curriculum assume and progress from an understanding of the material covered in this foundation course.

 

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26-28 May 2010 Ref: 21B [FULL]

21-23 July 2010 Ref: 29B

15-17 Sep 2010 Ref: 37B

08-10 Nov 2010 Ref: 45A

12-14 Jan 2011 Ref: 02B

07-09 Mar 2011 Ref: 10A 

 

Rates

Rate 1 £598 

Rate 2 £751 

Rate 3 £299 

 

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Course Director

Ron Woodham

 

To avoid disappointment please telephone to check availability before booking +44 (0)1347 822 877

 

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Further Information

For further information about the content of this course contact Learning Support 01347 825031   enquiries@emergencyplanningcollege.com

We reserve the right to amend details of course programmes without notice.

 

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