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Safety Training

The overall objective of the Hazardous Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) course is to prepare participants to understand and react to safety and security incidents in hostile or hazardous environments.

The overall objective of the Re-HEAT/HEIST course is to refresh the knowledge and skills of participants, who have previously participated in HEAT or HEIST. DRC Qualified Safety Trainer (QST) is designed to prepare the learner to independently plan and deliver adult learning activities using Danish Refugee Council materials within the framework of a personal safety training certification and refresher course.

DRC also provides a number of additional online trainings related to other key safety roles and skillsets.

Upcoming Trainings

DRC HEAT Kenya

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Denmark

DRC HEAT Senegal

DRC HEAT Kenya

DRC Re-HEAT/HEIST- Personal Safety Training Refresher Online

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Kenya

DRC Re-HEAT/HEIST- Personal Safety Training Refresher Online

DRC HEAT Jordan

Re-HEAT Online

SMT - Safety Management Training (Online)

DRC HEAT Denmark

DRC HEAT Denmark

Re-HEAT Online (WAITING LIST)

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Jordan

DRC HEAT Jordan

FLO Training Online

FLS- Family Liaison Support Training Online

DRC Qualified Safety Training (QST) Training- Jordan

SMT - Safety Management Training Online

SMT - Safety Management Training Online

DRC HEAT Kenya

DRC Re-HEAT/PAST- Personal Safety Training Refresher Online

Re-HEAT/PAST Bangladesh

Re-HEAT/HEIST Online

DRC HEAT Sweden

FLS- Family Liaison Support Training Online (Waiting List)

DRC Re-HEAT/HEIST- Personal Safety Training Refresher Online

DRC HEAT Bangladesh

DRC HEAT Bangladesh

DRC HEAT Sweden

DRC HEAT Sweden

FLS- Family Liaison Support Training Online

Trainings Overview

Here you can get an overview of DRC's safety trainings. 

HEAT - Hazardous Environment Awareness Training

DRC’s HEAT is a personal safety training in which participants will learn how to identify potential threats and adopt risk mitigation measures for reducing the likelihood of encountering local threats and the impact should a threat-related event occur. This course is designed for participants coming from a wide range of backgrounds with varied levels of experience for travel to hazardous and insecure contexts.

Course elements:

  • Safety Risk Management and Tools
  • Personal Safety – Mitigation and Response to Threats
  • Radio and Phone Communications
  • Travel, Convoy & Vehicle Safety
  • Driving in Hostile Environments
  • Coping with Capture
  • Inter-personal Communication and Negotiation
  • Mine and UXO Awareness
  • Basic Trauma Management
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing

HEAT is conducted in both a conference room setting and in field conditions including presentations, discussions, and simulation-based exercises. Participants should be ready to spend time outdoors in the prevailing weather conditions, move on foot for shorter distances in terrain, jump in and out of vehicles, dive for cover, and encounter stressful situations under the guidance and support of the course instructors.

We expect participants to be ready to start the course on the first day early in the morning and finish on the last day late in the afternoon, therefore we recommend that the participant arrives to the location of the course the day before and leave the day after. DRC HEATs are residential trainings and therefore the participant will stay on-site for the duration of the course.

Pre-screening of training needs, close mentoring and follow-up with every participant ensures that he/she is able to understand and react appropriately to risks and security threats.

Safety and security trainings of the Danish Refugee Council focus on how to stay and operate, rather than on how and when to leave. Proactive and non-aggressive measures form the basis of the Danish Refugee Council’s approach to safety and security, and thus the HEAT training.

See all HEAT training events here

Re-HEAT/HEIST– Refresher of Hazardous Environment Awareness Training & Hazardous Environment Individual Safety Training

The overall objective of the Refresher of Hazardous Environment Awareness Training & Hazardous Environmental Individual Safety Training (Re-HEAT/HEIST) is to re-prepare participants to understand and react to safety and security incidents in hostile or hazardous environments.

The two-day course is designed for participants who have previously completed a HEAT or HEIST and need a refresher of their knowledge and skills. The training is an opportunity for professionals to reflect on experiences with Hazardous Environment Awareness since completing the HEAT or HEIST. Re-HEAT/HEIST participants come with a wide range of backgrounds and occupations, however they have prior experience from the HEAT or HEIST training in common. Participants will be re-trained to recognize and mitigate potential threats and respond appropriately to various safety and security incidents. During the Re-HEAT/HEIST course you will learn techniques on how to "take control of chaos" through classroom sessions and practical exercises. The training courses are based on our experiences and knowledge of managing an international humanitarian organization with over 8000 employees working in around the world.

Pre-screening of training needs, close mentoring and follow-up with every participant ensures that he/she can understand and react appropriately to risks and security threats.

Safety and security training of the Danish Refugee Council focus on how to stay and operate, rather than on how and when to leave. Proactive and non-aggressive measures form the basis of the Danish Refugee Council’s approach to safety and security, and thus the Re-HEAT/HEIST training.

See all Re-HEAT/HEIST training events here

QST- Qualified Safety Trainer (Training of Trainers)

An in-person training of trainers course designed for preparing the learner to independently plan and deliver adult learning activities using Danish Refugee Council materials within the framework of a personal safety training certification and refresher course. This personal safety training, capacity strengthening course is open to non-DRC staff intending to run personal safety, security and basic medical training such as Hazardous/Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) within their respective humanitarian organization or similar.

Learning Modules:

  • Adult Learning Styles
  • Training Methods & Aids
  • Learning Objectives, Aims & Training Goals
  • How to Communicate Better
  • Presentation Techniques
  • Course Coordination
  • Training of Trainers for Medical Component
  • Use of Scenarios & Roleplay
  • Contextualizing Training
  • Running Simulation Practical Exercises
  • Running Skills Building Practical Exercises
  • Participant Management

We expect participants to be ready to start the course on the first day early in the morning and finish on the last day late in the afternoon, therefore we recommend that the participant arrives to the location of the course the day before and leave the day after. DRC QSTs are residential trainings and therefore the participant will stay on-site for the duration of the course.

Pre-screening of training needs, close mentoring and follow-up with every participant ensures that he/she is able to understand and react appropriately to risks and security threats.

See all QST Training Events here

FLS - Family Liaison Support Training

Overall purpose of the course:

The training prepares the participants to function as Family Liaison Support on behalf of an organization. The family liaison support function as communication link between an organization’s critical incident management team and the relatives of a staff member who is unable to communicate, e.g. due to being hospitalized, abducted etc.

The training is a real time, face to face training, based on collaborative learning. Participants will participate in plenary sessions, task solving in groups, peer feedback, and participant presentations.

In the training there will be simulation and scenarios. These scenarios will be presented through picture, video, and sound. Real time roleplaying will be presented to the participant through the screen and speaker.

The training will be facilitated by a senior safety expert and a senior stress counsellor.

The training is based on critical incident management best practice for international NGOs.

The FLS’ typical duties:

  • Maintains communication between the organization and the family.
  • Manages family dynamics, their expectations, and fears.
  • Defuses/prevents the family’s potential frustrations and worries.
  • Helps prevent, rationalize family members solo initiatives that may be disruptive.
  • Gathers helpful information from the family.
  • The organization has a duty of care to the staff –ethically and legally.
  • Prepares the family for the best – or worst.
  • Follows up with the family and the organization after incident has ended.

See all FLS training events here

Price and Conditions

HEAT

  • HEAT participant fee is $2400
  • The participant fee does NOT include the travel to and from the course.
  • HEAT is a residential training, therefore, the price includes accommodation along with meals (4 days, 3 nights).
  • We expect participants to be ready to start the course on the first day early in the morning and finish on the last day late in the afternoon, therefore we recommend that the participant arrive to the location of the course the day before the first training day and leave the day after the last training day.
  • NOTE! All travel and accommodation before and after the course is not included in the price and lies in the responsibility of each participant/organization.
  • HEAT is conducted in both a conference room setting and in field conditions including presentations, discussions, and simulation based exercises. Participants should be ready to spend time outdoors in the prevailing weather conditions, move on foot for shorter distances in terrain, jump in and out of vehicles, dive for cover, and encounter stressful situations under the guidance and support of the course instructors.

2-Day Online Trainings: Re-HEAT / FLS

  • The online participant fee is $380
  • The training will be conducted real time in the Microsoft Teams platform hosted by DRC
  • The training is conducted as collaborative learning for a group of participants facilitated by DRC expert trainers
  • Re-HEAT and FLS are 2-day online training, there are no additional costs
  • We expect participants to be ready to start the course on the first day early in the morning and finish on the last day late in the afternoon. We recommend that the participant make sure managers and coworkers are informed that the participant will be attending a training.

Cancellation Policy

Please note that there is a cancellation fee equivalent to:

  • 80% if cancellation occurs less than 4 weeks before the course.
  • 100% if cancellation occurs less than 2 weeks before the course.

The cancellation fees are only applicable if a replacement is not found.

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HEAT - Hazardous Environment Awareness Training Brochure

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