This fundamental responsibility of an organisation's ability to handle any type of emergency and crisis requires training and practice. TCC can assist with the delivery of Emergency Planning, Relative Response and Pandemic Planning training.
Training modules are about ensuring that key staff are capable and competent in dealing with the emergencies that they may face and giving them confidence in the procedures that their organisation uses and their ability to carry them out successfully. It is also about developing suitable and sufficient competencies and skill-sets so that staff can fulfil key roles.
TCC can deliver training in:
Emergency preparedness - training key staff to carry out risk assessment, business continuity management (BCM) and emergency planning; and
Emergency response - training staff to carry out response functions when an emergency occurs.
Pandemic Planning is essential to ensure that an organisation has the right control measures in place when a pandemic occurs. In an industry where travel is a key feature of operational processes the necessity to have sound and well tested systems in place are paramount. Recent events have demonstrated how crucial these processes are. TCC have workshops available to Managers and Directors of organizations of all sizes to provide further information and advice on Pandemic Planning. The Workshops utilises checklists as useful tools to aid in the planning process and full handouts supporting the programme are supplied.
TCC has developed an, 'Overseas Security Awareness Workshop', in response to the growing internationalisation of UK based businesses Utilising the varied experience and expertise within the company TCC has formulated a series of programme's that assist clients' personnel who travel and work in some of the more remote and hazardous parts of the world.,' to understand, and deal with emergency and security risks.
TCC has experience of providing this type of training support in such diverse locations from United Kingdom through Central Kazakhstan to Yemen, Angola and Bosnia.