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Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) - Advanced

In Person, Bangkok, Thailand
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    Start Date:
    February 17, 2025, 8:00 AM GMT+7
    End Date:
    February 21, 2025, 5:00 PM GMT+7

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    Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) - Advanced

    HDFF’s Flagship “Hostile Environment Awareness Training (Advanced)” is an advanced safety training built to address the needs of implementing personnel from (I)NGOs, media, governmental and UN agencies, international civilians, and corporations. It is intended for individuals working, based, or traveling in high-risk “Red Countries,” or high-risk areas within medium-risk countries (as classified by insurance and foreign service advisories).

    This HEAT training aims to improve participants’ security awareness and handling of potentially dangerous situations in hostile environments while following relevant and appropriate international regulations. Since this is a core responsibility for employers, this training will also help enhance the organization’s “Duty of Care” profile. The HEAT (Advanced) training will be led by experienced and culturally sensitive trainers, ensuring the highest level of safety for all participants. This is an engaging, scenario-based training that includes three days focused on immersive, field-based role-playing exercises. The training will be led by experienced and culturally sensitive trainers, ensuring the safety of all participants.

    The only Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) certified HEAT training in Asia.

    Objectives:

    • To increase the understanding of proactive security and basic field measures taken before, during, and after a mission in hostile field environments.
    • To enhance the resilience of personnel in hazardous environments by knowing how to manage dangerous situations and related stress, e.g. checkpoint behavior, ambush/active shooter, hostile crowds, IED, weapons effects, kidnapping, rescue by force, First Aid, and fire fighting in the field.
    • To make decisions effectively as a team leader and function as a supportive team member in hostile environments and stressful situations, and gain a working knowledge of PTSD, Moral Injury (MI), and Psychological First Aid (PFA).

    Date: 17-21 February 2025

    Location: Hua Hin, Thailand

    Cost:

    Regular Price: $3,485 USD

    Early Bird Price: $3,095 USD (Deadline: February, 3rd)

    Registration:

    Deadline: 10 February

    For registration, please follow the link below:

    https://hdff.org/registration/

    or email to: traningco@hdff.org

    For more information, please email at: info@hdff.org

    HDFF’s Flagship “Hostile Environment Awareness Training (Advanced)” is an advanced safety training built to address the needs of implementing personnel from (I)NGOs, media, governmental and UN agencies, international civilians, and corporations. It is intended for individuals working, based, or traveling in high-risk “Red Countries,” or high-risk areas within medium-risk countries (as classified by insurance and foreign service advisories).

    This HEAT training aims to improve participants’ security awareness and handling of potentially dangerous situations in hostile environments while following relevant and appropriate international regulations. Since this is a core responsibility for employers, this training will also help enhance the organization’s “Duty of Care” profile. The HEAT (Advanced) training will be led by experienced and culturally sensitive trainers, ensuring the highest level of safety for all participants. This is an engaging…

    Location

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    Hua Hin, Thailand

    5 ซ. พหลโยธิน 18 Khwaeng Lat Yao, Khet Chatuchak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10900, Thailand

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