HEAT HEAT HEAT - Norwegian Refugee Council
HEAT HEAT HEAT - Norwegian Refugee Council
HEAT HEAT HEAT - Norwegian Refugee Council
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The <strong>Norwegian</strong> <strong>Refugee</strong> <strong>Council</strong> is a non-governmental,<br />
humanitarian organization with 60 years of experience in<br />
helping to create a safer and more dignified life for refugees<br />
and internally displaced people. We advocate for their rights<br />
and assist with shelter, education, food distribution, camp<br />
management and counselling on repatriation.<br />
The <strong>Norwegian</strong> <strong>Refugee</strong> <strong>Council</strong> has 2900 committed<br />
and competent employees involved in projects on four<br />
continents. In addition we have one of the world’s largest<br />
standby forces with 700 professionals, ready to be<br />
deployed on 72 hours notice when a crisis occurs.<br />
HEA T<br />
A SECURITY COURSE BY NORWEGAIN REFUGEE COUNCIL<br />
PERSONAL SAFETY AND SECURITY<br />
IN HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS<br />
HEA T<br />
A SECURITY COURSE BY NORWEGAIN REFUGEE COUNCIL<br />
<strong>Norwegian</strong> refugee council’s course in<br />
personal safety and security in Hostile<br />
environments.<br />
“Aims at providing each participant with the required<br />
know how and skills of how to deal with real time<br />
threats they might face in a field environment, as well<br />
as options of how to mitigate the risk”.<br />
Please contact; security@nrc.no or<br />
glenn.pettersen@nrc.no. For enquires<br />
pr phone; +47 23109800.<br />
For questions and show of interest in<br />
participation to the training, please contact;<br />
security@nrc.no or glenn.pettersen@nrc.no.<br />
For enquires pr phone; +47 23109800.<br />
HEA T<br />
A SECURITY COURSE BY NORWEGAIN REFUGEE COUNCIL<br />
HEA T<br />
HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING
THE RISK<br />
The risk for humanitarian workers out in the field<br />
has increased, and risk management has become<br />
more complex and difficult the past decade.<br />
THE COURSE<br />
The Hostile environment field security course.<br />
is open for invitees only, but target groups are in<br />
particular; (I)NGO’s, UN, MFA, and media.<br />
The topics covered:<br />
* Personal safety and security<br />
* Use of communication equipment<br />
* GPS and map reading<br />
* Actions on upon likely threats<br />
* UXO/IED threat<br />
* Road safety<br />
THE PLACE<br />
The place:<br />
The training will be conducted outside Oslo in the<br />
area of Gardermoen at Garder course and conference<br />
hotell, with nearby ideal locations for practical<br />
training/exercises.<br />
The need for a better and more comprehensive field<br />
security training has emerged. Teaching all type of<br />
personell operating in high risk environments, some<br />
basic skills and behaviour, help spare lives.<br />
NRC prioritize staff safety and security in all of<br />
our operations. We have a well instituted security<br />
management system which creates the basis for<br />
adequate risk managment of our operations.<br />
The training seek to adress time relevant issues and<br />
challenges personell might face while working abroad.<br />
We can upon request by invitees include topics which<br />
are not included in the training schedule, but of relevance<br />
for their participants.<br />
The training will be conducted in English, hence<br />
an average knowledge of English is required.<br />
The trainers:<br />
We utilize resources and knowledge from our own<br />
staff, as well as other relevant external actors.<br />
The training will be planned, conducted and lead by<br />
the NRC’s Global security manager.