HEAT Skills: Travel Security Training
| Start date | 24 Sep 2025 |
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| End date | 25 Sep 2025 |
| Time | 10:07 am BST |5:07 AM EDT |
| Provider | Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF) |
| Location | Bangkok, Thailand |
| Type | Security, Security Risk Management, Personal Security, Crisis management, Security Management, Humanitarian, Personal safety and security, Risk and threat management, Situational awareness |
| Cost | Regular price: $720 USD Early bird discount (by September 12) $595 USD |
| Booking URL | https://hdff.org/registration/ |
| Description | The two-day HDFF-designed HEAT Travel Security Training aims to enable business and short-mission travelers to capitals and low-risk environments to increase their security awareness and improve their security behavior. The participants will also learn how to cope with hotel security-related matters. They will also be taught the basics of defensive driving, weapons effects, and active shooter behavior, which will increase the mitigation skills of the participants. Objectives: – To increase the security awareness of traveling personnel while and in hotels. Please email trainingco@hdff.org for more information. |
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