SEMINAR ON CRISIS AND DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
Summary:
Duration : Two (2) days (28th
– 29th May, 2015)
Venue : Methodist Guest House &
Conference Centre, Nairobi
Cost : Kshs.40600/= (inclusive
VAT) per delegate
[Cost includes breakfast & lunches, seminar fee & training
materials]
1.0 Why you
should attend this workshop
Disaster
management officers are faced with a variety of concerns on disaster
management. It is crucial for Safety supervisors to know how to respond to
employees concerns while maintaining the effectiveness of their work group and
agencies. Employees need to be prepared to respond to disasters that may strike
whether natural or human-made as the overwhelming forces of a disaster can have
far reaching effects on workers and the organization as a whole. This training
brings to life the challenges of managing disasters in Kenya and outlines the
key management principles of planning, organizing, coordinating and leading so
that you can take on the role of a disaster management professional.
1.1 The
Objectives of this Seminar
By the end of this seminar you will be able
to:
To understand the
importance of Workplace Emergency Preparedness Program
To identify hazards
(man-made emergencies) that causes accidents in workplace
To know how to use the
available fire protection at workplace
To determine the structure
of who will do and what to do during emergency situations
To assess organization
safety performance through understanding and formulation of Loss
Prevention Program
To deepen participants’
theoretical and practical understanding of issues involved in the management of
workplace crises and mass disasters – Developing Disaster Management Strategic
Plan
To carry out common risk
assessment and vulnerability analysis
Develop
communication skills for disaster preparedness
1.2 Course Contents
Basics of crisis and
disaster management
Obligations of the
organizations imposed by Kenyan law
The crisis and disaster
management stages
Establishing crisis and
disaster management teams
The role of workplace
crisis and disaster management manager
Emergency response
scenarios during disaster management
Developing a contingency
plan
The workplace safety and
disaster management checklist
The workplace vulnerability
and risk assessment
Innovative planning and
policy implementation
Formulation of workplace
loss prevention programme
Role of ICT in disaster
management
Communication
skills for disaster preparedness
1.3 Who should
attend?
Health and safety
committee members, Security Managers, Human Resource Managers, Safety Health
& Quality Managers, Building caretakers, county government safety officers,
Fire Fighting Departments, Universities Security Team, County Governments’
Ministries in-charge of safety, Safety Projects Managers and their support
staff
1.4 Benefits
Certificate
of participation to all attending
Proficiency
in Crisis and Disaster Management
Interaction
with others in your field for experience
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