Introduction
The importance of training courses is not only limited to professional life, as most of us think but training courses aim to transfer knowledge and practical experiences that enrich the skills of individuals and enhance their self-confidence, which contributes to the preparation of cadres which in turn contributes to the development and progress of institutions. Therefore, Strategic Vision Training Center aims to enhance the skills and experiences of individuals through the strongest training programs to keep pace with every development in the labor market.
Objective
This course aims to prepare and develop the capabilities of emergency team leaders and all parties concerned with responding to accidents of hazardous chemicals of all kinds, risks and requirements for dealing with them. The importance of the information contained in this course lies in its direct relationship to the protection of life, including emergency team personnel, private and public properties, and the preservation of the environment surrounding the accident area, which may expand to include large areas depending on the quality of these materials and the surrounding environmental conditions, if not dealt with quickly. And extremely professional.
Who should attend?
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Leaders of the various emergency teams
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Leaders of intervention teams in laboratories and warehouses of hazardous materials
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Leaders of logistic and logistical support teams for emergency teams
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Safety officials in laboratories, laboratories, and the like
Course content:
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Identification of dangerous chemicals
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The main types
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The main risks of this species
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Dealing with chemicals inside the laboratory of materials (toxic - oxidizing - carcinogenic - flammable - radioactive - explosive) and their prevention
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Chemical hazards in the work environment and the classification of the United Nations according to their severity
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Skills of dealing with chemicals in terms of preservation and handling
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Safety rules for storing chemicals
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First aid for chemical burns
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Occupational safety and health requirements that must be met to protect workers from the dangers of chemicals
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Hazard of chemical spill
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Response requirements:
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Initial response procedures
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Case assessment procedures
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Preparing for interventions
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Response priorities
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Dangerous area work
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Operations support area work
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purification work
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Site and condition security procedures
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Possible Challenges
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Possible accident scenarios:
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Leaks of dangerous gaseous substances
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Liquid material leaks
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The spread of chemicals or bacteria
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Radiation leaks