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HEAT Field Travel Survival for “Yellow/Green Country Deployment”

HEAT Field Travel Survival for “Yellow/Green Country Deployment” table
Start date22 Jul 2025
End date24 Jul 2025
Time4:34 am BST |11:34 PM EDT
Provider Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF)
LocationHua Hin, Thailand
Type Crisis, Security, Security Risk Management, Strategic Leadership, Personal Security, Field Security, Crisis management, Security Management, Humanitarian, HEAT, High incident behaviour, High risk area movement, Personal protection, Personal safety and security, Risk and threat management, Situational awareness
CostRegular price: $1.995 USD
Booking URLhttps://hdff.org/registration/
Description

HDFF’s Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) Field Travel Survival is a basic safety training designed primarily for humanitarian workers and short-term mission travelers from (I)NGOs, governmental and UN organizations, as well as international civilians and corporate personnel. It addresses the safety needs of those working/based in, or traveling through “Yellow or Green Countries,” which are classified as medium or low-risk areas by insurance and foreign service advisories.

The training aims to increase participants’ security awareness and survival mindset in unknown environments, and for participants to be prepared if a situation turns hostile during field travel and/or field-based work. The training is led by experienced and culturally sensitive trainers, ensuring the highest level of safety for all participants. The training is highly participatory and scenario-based, with predominantly practical field simulations.

Objectives:
– To enhance the resilience of personnel by developing a field survival mindset that increases proactive and responsive capabilities in unknown/hostile environments.
– To develop skills for mitigating risks while on the move, such as vehicle familiarization, medical preparedness and casualty treatment, pre-travel planning and journey management, orientation (e.g. compass, maps), checkpoint behavior, handling a damaged vehicle, firefighting in the field, and evacuation.
– To develop confidence in participants’ capabilities to cope with challenging situations.

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