HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING H.E.A.T

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HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING H.E.A.T
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LIVING, MOVING AND WORKING IN HIGH RISK AREAS

The HEAT (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) course, structured over 5 days, aims to educate staff who, for work and / or leisure reasons, will have to travel to areas of the globe considered “at risk”, providing the essential notions to cope with emergency situations. The instruction envisages an instructor-to-pupil ratio never higher than 1: 6, to ensure as complete a learning as possible of the concepts imparted and to better follow the students during the practical exercises. The experience of the teachers, coming from the Special Forces and with a solid experiential background matured in the various deployments in very high intensity operational theaters (at very high risk), makes this training course unique in its kind both qualitatively and from the point of view of contents treated. It is the training preferred by professional travelers (company sellers, managers of security branches, journalists and correspondents in war zones, NGOs, etc.). If the audience were homogeneous and all destined to travel to a particular area of the globe, the course would be specifically adapted “ad hoc”.

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TOPICS COVERED

  • Notions of EOR and C-IED for UXOs, IEDs, minefields and booby traps recognition
  • Behavior for overcoming mined areas, reaction in case of explosion with possible ambush and / or injured
  • Hostage situation: prevention, behavior in case of capture, stress management and survival in captivity, practical exercises
  • Criteria and procedures for movement in non-permissive areas: itinerary planning and controls, emergency management, passing regular and non-regular check-points, local driver and interpreter management, contingency plans, simulation of meetings in crisis areas
  • Emergency communications: standard procedures – features and limitations of radios, satellite phones, trackers and GPS
  • Orientation: use of compass, map, GPS, expeditious systems for land navigation
  • Vehicles: choice of vehicles, useful equipment and materials, driving techniques and obstacle overcoming, emergency procedures
  • Useful personal materials to have in tow (emergency bag)
  • Notions of first aid: individual kits, preparation and health planning, management of medical emergencies
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