Includes:
ERAC Responder Orientation & Media Relations
Critical Incident Stress Management
Identifying Dangerous Goods - The Basics
Identifying Dangerous Goods - At the Scene
Identifying Liquids and Gas Containers
Identifying Health and Physical Hazards at the Scene
Assessing and Predicting the Behaviours of Dangerous Goods
Assessing the Behaviours of Containers
Assessing the Size and Risk of Endangered Areas
Planning the Response
Gas Detection and Hygiene Monitoring
PPR - Procedures and Use
Fall Protection
Emergency Decontamination
Grounding and Bonding
Flammable Liquieds Transfer by Truck
Flammable Liquids Transfer by Rail
LPG Transfer by Truck and Rail
ICS 100*
ICS 200*
*ERAC’s ICS 100 and 200 courses were developed to support our responders in meeting the basics of ICS. These two internal adaptations are intended to meet the requirement for ERAC responders who respond to transportation (rail & road) incidents involving liquefied petroleum gases and flammable liquids.
ERAC’s ICS 100 and 200 are not recognized by ICS Canada and do not provide a pathway to ICS Canada-approved training. Registration is restricted to Canadian first responders.