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Being prepared means being proactive. PureSafety has numerous courses designed to assist you and your workforce in the event that an unforeseen event or emergency occurs. Gain insight into proper use of a fire extinguisher or how to implement an emergency action plan for your organization. Remember to hope for the best but always prepare for the worst. PureSafety is here to support your emergency preparedness efforts.

Domestic Preparedness Awareness Overview
The purpose of this course is to to provide training for Domestic Preparedness Awareness Level instruction. The presentation is designed to increase your knowledge about nuclear, biological, and chemical agents, often called NBC agents.

Course Length:
50 Minutes

Learning Objectives:
  • Recent history about NBC weapons that have been used
  • Basic signs and symptoms of an NBC attack
  • The potential types of dissemination devices that might be used so you are better equipped to recognize a potential threat situation
  • What actions to take in response to a terrorist incident involving NBC

    Course Languages:
    English

    Domestic Preparedness Biological Terrorism
    The average person's risk of exposure to a biological weapon is small, but it is something worth considering. This course presents information about potential biological weapons, their effects and how they are likely to be used.

    Course Length:
    43 Minutes

    Learning Objectives:
  • The most likely biological weapons: anthrax, botulism, bubonic plague, Ebola, smallpox and tularemia
  • Precautions to take to avoid exposure
  • What to do in the unlikely event of exposure to
  • biological agents
  • Suggestions for dealing with the anxiety caused by the threat of bioterrorism

    Course Languages:
    English

    Egress and Emergency Actions Plans
    Each year, more than 200 deaths and 5,000 injuries result from fires and explosions in the workplace. The National Fire Protection Association reports over 115,000 non-residential structural fires for 2004, accounting for $2.4 billion in direct property damage. Those are the losses due to fires, but there are other hazardous situations that can threaten a worker's life and limb. These include severe weather, medical emergencies, chemical release, and bomb threats. We can't completely eliminate dangerous workplace situations, but we can reduce the number of associated injuries and deaths attributable to these incidents. This course will focus on two important aspects of this effort: egress and emergency action plans.

    Course Length:
    48 Minutes

    Learning Objectives:
  • The Basics of Egress - Definitions
  • The Second Fundamental Requirement
  • Detailed Elements of Egress
  • Emergency Action Plans (EAPs)
  • Core Elements of EAPs: Minimum Requirements

    Course Languages:
    English
    Spanish