STATION EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM TRAINING
COURSE INTRODUCTION
Airports are the front line of Emergency Response for an airline. Local employees may be immediately dealing with the accident aftermath including survivors, fatalities, and local family members. It is important the airport staff clearly understand their roles and responsibilities in an Emergency Response.
COURSE INFORMATION
Duration
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- 1 Day
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- Noen
- Airport Managers
- Airport Staff
- Emergency Response Manager
- Emergency Response Team
- Airline Head of Airports
- Aircraft Ground Handling Companies
- Entry, Intermediate, Management
- On-site or Washington, D.C.
COURSE CONTENT
- Emergency Response
- Overview
- Emergency Response Team
- Emergency Response Manual
- Accident Scenarios
- Incident
- Ground Emergency
- Inflight Emergency
- Security Incident
- Accident
- All Survivors
- Combination of Survivors & Fatalities
- All Fatalities
- Lost Aircraft
- Airport Local Emergency Response Action Plan (LERAP)
- Airline Local Command Center
- Coordination with Airline Emergency Command Center (ECC)
- Information Management
- Airport Emergency Operations Center
- Coordination with External / Outside Entities
- • First Responders
- • Search and Rescue (SAR)
- • Hospitals
- • Airport Authority
- Accident Site / Mobile Command Post
- Ticket Counter
- Passenger Manifest
- Survivor’s Reception Center
- Family Reception Center
- Interpersonal Skills
- Working with Survivors
- Working with Family Members
- Family Briefings
- Security
- Airline Offices & Ticket Counter
- Accident Site
- Media
- Airport Press Conference
- Airline Press Releases
- The Go Team
- Arrival Procedures
- Transition Procedures
- Family Assistance Center (FAC)
- Pre-planning
- Transition & Setup
- GHS Will Customize Course Content to Meet Your Specific Business Needs
COURSE CERTIFICATE
GHS Certificates will be issued to attendees who complete a minimum of 90% of the required class hours and achieve successful results on a course evaluation examination
"WHY GHS?"
- What You Will Learn
- Principles of Humanitarian Assistance
- Basic Emergency Response Plan
- Incident & Accident Scenarios
- Strategies to Effectively Organize a Local Airport Emergency Response
- Emergency Response Policies
- Interpersonal Skills Needed to Work with Survivors or Family Members
- Coordination with External Entities / Agencies and Internal Groups
- Experienced Instructor
- Continental Airlines
- Former Director of Emergency Management
- Worldwide Responsibility for Emergency Response Program
- Multiple Commercial Aviation Accident Experience
- Continental Airlines Flight 1404 Accident
- Continental Connection Flight 3407 Accident
- Continental Airlines Flight 128 Severe Turbulence Incident
- Experience Consulting for Over 40 Airline & Aviation Clients Worldwide
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