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Travel Security Training

Travel Security Training table
Start date 24 Oct 2024
End date 25 Oct 2025
Provider Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF)
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Type Security, Security Risk Management, Personal Security, First aid, Security Management, HEAT, Personal safety and security, Risk and threat management
Cost Early Bird (Until October 4): $570 USD; Regular price: $660 USD
Booking URL https://hdff.org/registration/
Description

This two-day training was designed by HDFF to train business staff and short-mission travelers to increase their security awareness in low-risk environments, including HQs/Capitals. The participants will also learn how to cope with hotel security-related matters as well as First Aid and trauma care (certified First Aid course with three years validity). Participants will receive briefings on defensive driving, weapons effects, and active shooter behavior. At the end of the training participants will have learned a variety of risk-mitigation skills.

Objectives:
To increase the security awareness of traveling personnel and to understand hotel security
To increase the consciousness related to Defensive Driving
To understand how to behave in active shooter situations
To be able to apply basic First Aid and trauma care techniques in critical situations

To register, go to hdff.org/resgistration/ and if you have questions, email us at trainingco@hdff.org.

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