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From The Swamp School
Environmental First Responder Awareness Level


This course encapsulates sensitive issues regarding emergency response level II. This is an advanced level in which responders are directly involved in the action of mitigating hazardous chemical release. Chemicals, if handled improperly, can become a hazard that could be a serious threat to human life and the environment. To reduce or eliminate these hazards, emergency response and awareness
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From B. F Environmental Consultant Inc
Homeland Security Terrorism GIS Applications to Crime Management and Incident Command







B. F. Environmental Consultants Inc. of Dallas, Pennsylvania has collaborated with online training centers to make available quality distance learning courses in homeland security , terrosim, first responder, and other emergency preparedness courses.
The terrorism courses also prepare students to develop emergency plans, identify vulnerability to widespread devastation and participate in
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Conflict Management Series: Personal Reactions to Conflict


Conflict happens. Whether it's individuals clashing, organisational change or demanding customers, conflict is a normal part of working life. But it's something that people can find hard to handle and, if you don't manage it carefully, everyone can lose out: you, the organisation and your team. This course will identify why you should consider the importance of good judgement and how this can be
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Smoke Control - Elevator Lobbies
...h elevator shafts and lobbies, building occupant and fire fighter use of elevators during fire emergencies, and computer software for evaluating elevator performance during fires. In this course the student will learn some of the results of various studies and surveys that have been conducted in the building industry on dealing with smoke control in elevator lobbies. The student is expected
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