(Subject to NEBOSH approval)
The NEBOSH Specialist Diploma in Civil Contingencies Management (NEBOSH
CCM) formally known as the NEBOSH Specialist Diploma in Disaster &
Emergency Management (DEMS) the syllabus has now been updated to ensure
that it covers the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act.
This eLearning course is designed to provide an overview of the key strategic
techniques, methodologies and issues that private and public sector organisations
need to identify and act upon in order to prevent (or to effectively manage
the severity and probability of) man-made and industrial disasters and emergencies.
Applicants would normally hold the NEBOSH Safety Diploma Part 2, the previous
NEBOSH Safety Diploma, or an equivalent qualification leading to membership
of IOSH to at least TechSP grade. Candidates with a level 3 health and safety
qualification (e.g. the NEBOSH certificate or equivalent) and a suitable higher
education qualification will also be considered.
The course comprises of the following elements:
Historical development, definitions & institutions
Law, guidance & sources of information
Major incident investigation & public inquiries
Case studies I of major accidents & disasters
Management of disasters & emergencies I (SMS in Seveso II, Mitroff
& Pearsons crisis management approach, FEMA, organisational learning
approaches)
Management of disasters & emergencies II (DEMS including
business continuity & contingency planning)
Guidance on major incidents: police/fire/NHS & local government
Simulation, testing & reporting: scenario analysis
Case studies II & guidance on course assessment (report)
Systems reliability. Forensic science forensic engineering
Fire safety & structural failures (including case studies III)
Rescue equipment, design & integrity
Monitoring the environment
Epidemiology : monitoring health consequences
Submission of reports, class presentations and course conclusions.
Cost: £750 (+vat (within the EU only))
Venue: eLearning
Dates: enrolments and start dates can be at anytime due to the eLearning nature. |
Telephone: 01482 806805 or email: training@sheilds.org