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Course Description: This course equips security officers, ECO members, and facility personnel with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to emergencies covered in the Hawaiian Emergency Management Plan (EMP). It provides clear protocols and strategies for handling incidents in public and commercial spaces. Key Topics Covered: š¹ Emergency & Crime Scene Response ā Standard response procedures, crime scene management, and coordination with WAPOL (WA Police). š¹ Car Park & Vehicle Incidents ā Handling vehicle accidents, electric vehicle emergencies, and hostile vehicle threats. š¹ Code Grey ā Lost/Found Child or Vulnerable Person ā Immediate response, public announcements, reunification, and managing suspicious circumstances. š¹ Fire & Explosion (Code Red) ā Fire response, evacuation, smoke conditions, and explosion management. š¹ Medical & Personal Injury Threats (Code Blue & Code Black) ā Responding to medical emergencies, assaults, self-harm, suicide, hostage situations, and armed threats. š¹ Bomb Threats (Code Purple) ā Managing suspect packages, vehicle bombs, and white level inspections. š¹ Internal & Natural Emergencies (Code Yellow & Code Brown) ā Responding to gas leaks, floods, power outages, earthquakes, and extreme weather. š¹ Evacuation & Lockdown (Code Orange) ā Implementing evacuations, shelter-in-place, and lockdown protocols. Who Should Take This Course? Ideal for security officers, ECO members, facility managers, and front-line staff responsible for public safety, emergency response, and crisis management. Key Learning Outcomes: ā Apply EMP emergency response protocols ā Coordinate with emergency services and facility teams ā Respond to lost child incidents, medical emergencies, and security threats ā Ensure public safety during high-risk situations Through scenario-based training and assessments, participants will gain confidence in managing emergencies and creating a safer environment.
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