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Low Risk Training Information

Capacity Courses can be run for 1 person up to 20 at the same price. Ideal numbers are 12-16
Venue Preferably at delegates own premises. It is more cost effective, convenient, local issues can be discussed and resolved
Duration Courses are generally half-day modules (3 ½ - 4 hrs) although this can be adjusted
Mix N Match Courses can be tailored to suit the customer
Qualification Courses are Institute of Safety and Health (IOSH) registered and will meet the requirements of the management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations – particularly Regulation 7 for ‘competent persons’. Certificates are issued to successful delegates
Instructors Instructors carry the necessary qualification mainly achieved in the armed forces, and have considerate operational experience both in a military and commercial field
SDS Group Record On average, SDS Group carry out this type of training at least once per week and often more. Over 30,000 delegates have been trained in the last 10 years

Low Risk Courses


Low Risk - Incident Controller / Co-Ordinator

An Update To The Threat - Contingency Plans - Action On A Find

Desk Top Exercise

  • Delegates formed into groups
  • Issued with a scenario detailing the situation of a particular incident
  • Groups consider reaction
  • One group chosen to describe reactions and reasoning
  • Situation progressed, issued with developments
  • Groups consider next actions and so on until incident complete

The intention of the Exercise is not so much to test the individual but to assist in formulating a practical plan. The exercise is used as a means of exploring many facets of the plan and how it would work under a number of conditions.

The success of the exercise depends upon the level of participation of the players. The more the players put into the exercise in the role-play, the more they will get out of it. The aim is for the exercise to create an atmosphere that will put the players under a certain amount of pressure, which will reflect how they would act in a real scenario. This in turn will assess the effectiveness of a plan, i.e.: how easy it is to follow in a stressful situation.

Low Risk Post Room Staff

  • Introduction
  • The Threat
  • Identification Of Suspect Packages
  • Postal/ Courier Packages
  • Contingency Plans

 

Low Risk Telephonists / Receptionists

  • Awareness Of The Threat
  • Company Procedures
  • Practical Exercise
  • Contingency Plans
  • Action On A Find

Low Risk Security Staff

  • Update To The Threat Of Terrorism
  • Recognition Of The IED
  • Overview Of The Contingency Plans
  • Security Staff Responsiblities
  • Search Procedures
  • Action On A Find
  • Communications