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EBO’s Hostile Environment Training course is for people who operate world wide, particularly in areas where there may be
personal health or safety concerns. It is extremely effective for "frontline" organisations.
Organisations operating in volatile areas have become increasingly aware of their legal liabilities and responsibilities
for duty of care of those working for them either as employees or volunteers. They recognise that Hostile Environment
training is an obligation, not an option.
The EBO HET course is designed specifically for companies and individuals that operate world wide, particularly in areas
where there may be concerns for personal health or safety. These courses have proved extremely effective for "frontline"
organisations, e.g. the media, NGOs, aid agencies, etc. but can equally be applied to the work of a range of other
companies working in volatile areas.
The one-week course addresses a range of threats to health and safety, from such factors as diseases, health and hygiene,
proliferation of weapons, known use of land mines, etc. The aim is to teach people how to identify and correctly assess
risks to safety and security while living and working in areas that may be volatile, for such reasons as political unrest,
harsh climatic conditions or unfriendly governments or regimes.
EBO has developed a range of training modules that convey a greater general awareness of risks to safety and security.
Examples include ballistics awareness, how to react to a hostage taking, some golden rules on health and hygiene in remote
areas, and the pros and cons of wearing personal protective equipment.
Most of our media, charity, and humanitarian agency clients opt for this course.
Hostile Environment elements covered include hostage abduction and enduring captivity, personal security, mines and booby
traps, post-traumatic stress disorder, weapons and ballistics awareness, civil disturbances, vehicle checkpoints and
natural disasters.
Into these and many other elements we blend a comprehensive list of emergency first aid subjects, making the entire week a
cumulative learning experience with a great deal of hands-on practical work.that assumes definitive care is not
immediately available.
We also use theatrical pyrotechnics to simulate such things as mortar fire, machine gun crossfire, mines and booby traps,
etc. (all kept at a safe distance from the delegates) to simulate a hostile environment.
First aid on the EBO (HET) course specialises in teaching life-saving skills where participants may have to deal with an
emergency situation far from any medical assistance.
We show participants how to assess injuries correctly and give on-the-spot life-saving first aid in any environment at
home or abroad. The course assumes that medical packs may not be readily accessible, and shows participants how to use
whatever they are wearing or carrying to treat casualties, and how to build emergency stretchers to evacuate casualties
from danger.
The HET can be tailor-made to simulate the projected area that the delegate will work in.
Please contact EBO Protect by filling in our online info request form for more information.
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