Unprepared for an emergency?
The consequences could be costly!
Did you know that between January and October 2023 alone, there were 6,951 occupational accidents in Malaysia?
When an emergency strikes and your team is unprepared, the consequences can be devastating—lives lost, production halted, financial losses, and potential legal issues.
With the right training and preparation, many of these situations could have been managed more effectively.
Take Action Now and reduce risks before it's too late!
Explore our training programs below to get started!
PUBLIC CLASSES 2024
Basic Occupational First Aid, CPR & AED Training
Learn mandatory first aid knowledge and skills to assist the sick or injured in the workplace before professional help arrives.
Advanced Industrial First Aid, CPR & AED Training
Basic Occupational Firefighting Training
Gain basic firefighting knowledge and skills to respond efficiently to a minor fire incident before professional help arrives.
Incident Commander & Crisis Management Team (ICCMT) Development Program
Equip your ICCMT with the expertise to manage a crisis that can affect the whole community.
First Aid Team Leader training
Lead your team in critical emergencies by mastering first aid leadership, incident management, and effective response coordination.
Basic Chemical spillage & leakage control training
Learn essential skills to safely manage chemical spills, utilize protective equipment, and lead a response team to contain hazardous materials effectively.
On Scene commander (OSC) development program
Master the skills to lead emergency response teams, apply incident-specific strategies, and ensure a safe and efficient response.
Basic Occupational First Aid, CPR & AED Training
Date:
a. 3 – 4 October 2024
b. 15 – 16 November 2024
c. 16 – 17 December 2024
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: ASEC Training Center
Key Takeaways:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, including updated approaches in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Master the application and use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).
- Understands the use of a barrier device.
- Acquire techniques for relieving foreign-body airway obstructions (choking) in adults and infants.
- Develop skills in performing basic bandaging and splinting.
- Differentiate the degree of burns and standard management.
- Understand the principle of medical disaster management.
Training Modules
- About First Aid
- Phases of Death
- Medical Emergencies
- Chain of Survival
- Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction: Choking
- Soft Tissue Injuries (STI)
- Hypovolemic Shock
- FAQ & Motivational Discussion
- Thermal & Electrical Burns & Scald
- First Aid For Hazmat
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Head & Spinal Injuries
- Patient Assessment
- Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) Management
- Emergency Response Planning – First Aid Situation
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction: Choking
- Dressings & Bandaging
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Mock-Drill
Assessments
- Theoretical Assessment
- Practical Assessment: Basic Life Support
- Mock-Drill and Skill Assessment
Advanced Industrial First Aid, CPR & AED Training
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: ASEC Training Center
Key Takeaways:
- Build on the foundation of Basic Occupational First Aid, CPR, and AED with a focus on workplace settings with higher medical risks, such as manufacturing plants, construction sites, chemical facilities, or other high-risk environments.
- Learn advanced techniques including the formation of a resuscitation team, airway management, oxygen administration, diabetic emergency response, and the Incident Command System for managing major hazard incidents.
- Enhance your confidence and competence in delivering advanced first aid and emergency medical care across various high-risk scenarios.
Training Modules
- About First Aid
- Phases of Death
- Medical Emergencies
- Chain of Survival
- Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction: Choking
- FAQ & Motivational Discussion
- Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS)
- Hypo-Perfusion (Shock)
- Explore Your First Aid Kit
- Chest & Abdominal Injuries
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Head & Spinal Injuries
- Airway Management & Oxygen Administration
- Thermal & Electrical Burns & Scald
- First Aid For Hazmat
- Miscellaneous
- General Health Screening
- Emergency Delivery
- Patient Assessment
- Patient-Centred Learning
- Infectious Diseases
- Incident Command System (ICS)
- Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) Management
- Victim Tracking and Reporting
- Emergency Response Planning – First Aid Situation
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction: Choking
- Dressings & Bandaging
- Fracture Support & Immobilization
- Spinal Injuries
- Airway Management & Oxygen Administration
- General Health Screening
- Victims Transportation
- Triage
- Mock-Drill
Assessments
- Theoretical Assessment
- Practical Assessment: Basic Life Support
- Mock-Drill and Skill Assessment
Basic Occupational Firefighting Training
Date: 14 – 15 October 2024
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: ASEC Training Center
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the chemistry and method of extinguishing fire.
- Demonstrate the use of the Fire Extinguisher promptly.
- Demonstrate the correct skills to form a hose team.
- Demonstrate the ability to manage fire, safely and effectively.
- Understand the job scope and responsibilities of rescue team.
- Demonstrate highly team work as fire and rescue team in disaster phase.
- Be able to improvise the skill and technique in fire and rescue.
Training Modules
- Introduction To Fire
- Fire Dynamics
- Classes Of Fire
- Fire Development
- Principle Of Fire Extinguisher
- Firefighting Leadership Consideration
- Incident Command System
- Fire Team Activation
- Portable Fire Extinguisher & Fire Blanket
- Hose Handling
- Fire Extinguishment Using Hose & Hydrant
- Victim Handling & Transportation
- Compartment Fire Attack
Assessments
- Theoretical Assessmen
- Simulation Drill
Incident Commander & Crisis Management Team (ICCMT) Development Program
Date:
a. 2 – 4 October 2024 (Johor)
b. 7 – 10 October 2024 (Johor)
c. 25 – 27 November 2024 (ASEC Training Centre)
Time: 9am – 5pm
Key Takeaways:
Adaptability and Crisis Response:
Enhance your ability to respond swiftly and stay in control during unexpected crisis developments through practical scenarios.Incident Management and Coordination:
Master the five key functions of the Incident Command System (ICS) and their coordination within the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).Multi-Agency Command Experience:
Gain experience in managing large-scale incidents with multiple agencies through the ICS 300 drill.LIPS Principle Guided Decision Making:
Learn to make critical decisions under pressure using the FEMA ‘LIPS’ Principle, focusing on Legal, Insurance, Political, and Safety factors.Liaison and Financial Administration:
Develop strategies for effective communication and financial management during crises, ensuring thorough and competent crisis response.
Training Modules:
Response planning at workplace
- Layers of response plan
- Response plan level and its implication
- Escalating response plan
Roles of ERT & response plan
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ERT organization
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ERT activation
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Team formation
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7 critical tasks
- Table top drill
Team strategy & tactical
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Firefighting
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Hazmat Response
Incident Command System (ICS)
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Introduction
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ICS management by objectives
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ICS organization & function
(FEMA ICS 100) - Setting up Emergency Operation Centre (EOC)
(FEMA ICS 200)
Execises & drills
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ICS exercise
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Table top exercise – 5 tables
- EOC command & control exercise
- Major drill with parallel EOC and cross operational period
First aid team leader training
Date: 18 – 20 November 2024
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: ASEC Training Centre
Prerequisite:
- Certified in basic occupational first aid training.
- Experience in advanced training is highly preferable.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the key responsibilities of first aiders, especially as Team Leaders, and their role within the Incident Command System (ICS).
- Understand key elements involved in pre, intra, and post-incident phases.
- Familiarize yourself with command and control procedures.
- Identify crucial elements for effective emergency response planning.
- Understand the resources needed when resuscitation is necessary.
- Demonstrate the proper selection of equipment based on the type of incident.
- Learn how to document and hand over casualty information to medical personnel.
- Recognize the importance of triage in managing mass casualty incidents (MCI).
- Demonstrate the correct communication procedures during an emergency incident.
Training Modules
- Leadership Development
- First Aider Responsibilities
- Incident Identification & Risk Assessment (IIRA)
- Emergency Response Planning
- First Aid Team Leader Responsibilities
- Effective Basic Life Support (BLS) Consideration
- Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) Management
- Documentation & Information Transfer
- Incident Command System (ICS)
Scenario-Based Learning
- Medical Emergency Incident
Basic Trauma Life Support Incident
Spinal Injury Consideration
Building Fire Incident
Mass Casualty Incident (MCI)
Chemical Spillage Incident
Major Drill: Poly-Trauma & Resuscitation
Basic chemical spillage & leakage control training
Date: 6 – 7 December 2024
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: ASEC Training Centre
Key Takeaways:
- Effectively handle the release and spillage of hazardous materials.
- Identify hazardous materials and take appropriate safety actions during incidents.
- Recognize different types of Chemical Protective Suits (CPS).
- Understand the importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Demonstrate proper use of a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).
- Utilize the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) to identify chemical spillages.
- Establish and activate a Chemical Spillage Control Team.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of each team member in spill control.
Training Modules
- Definition & Classes of Hazardous Materials
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Recognition Of Spillage
- Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
- Defensive Hazmat Operation – Confinement & Containment
- Toxicology
- Accountability System
- Hazmat Incident Command System
Practicals
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Donning Exercise
Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) Exercise
Setting Up Your Hazmat Zones & Facilities
Assessments
Theoretical Assessment
Mock Drill – Scenario Based Learning
on scene commander (oSC) development program
Date: 12 – 14 December 2024
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: ASEC Training Centre
Prerequisite:
Experience in emergency response team is highly preferable.
Key Takeaways:
Grasp the elements of effective emergency leadership.
Understand the Incident Command System (ICS) command and control procedures.
Learn the key considerations for pre-incident, during, and post-incident phases.
Recognize the importance of member accountability in emergency response.
Apply safer approaches in incident response.
Implement appropriate tactics based on the type of incident.
Lead and manage the Emergency Response Team (ERT) effectively.
Demonstrate proper communication procedures during an incident.
Apply suitable resources based on the specific incident.
Training Modules
- Leadership Development
- 3-6-6 Analysis
- ERT Response Plan
- On Scene Commander Strategy
- Basic & Advanced Skills Lesson
- ERT Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Firefighting Survival
- Search & Rescue Technique
- Post Incident Management
Scenario-Based Learning
Compartment Fire Operation
High Rise Fire Operation
Flammable Gas Fire Operation
Search & Rescue Team Tactical Operation
Hazardous Material Spillage Control
Hazardous Material Leakage Control
Assessments
Theoretical Assessment