Training

Distance learning for BTEC risk course

by Mark Rowe

PerpetuityARC Training, part of Linx International Group, has launched a distance learning option for its Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management BTEC Level 4 qualification.

The new online course is for security, operations and facilities managers and other executives with responsibility for protecting an organisation against potentially disastrous events such as fire, flooding and terrorist attacks. The course includes:

· The Importance of Risk Management
· The Risk Culture
· Risk Communications
· The Business Impact Analysis
· Business Continuity Planning
· The Elements of Crisis Management
· Formation of the Crisis Management Team
· CMT Operations
· Levels of Command & Control
· Contingency Planning
· Liaison with the Emergency Services

Course tutor Charlie Swanson, pictured, says: “In today’s risk climate it is crucial that professional managers understand risk, crisis and disaster management. PerpetuityARC Training now offers two approaches to this, either our bespoke virtual learning platform or a classroom-based learning environment. The online option provides the flexibility to participate at your own pace, whilst the classroom offers a more collaborative approach to learning through engagement with colleagues and peers.”

Sarah Hayward-Turton, Head of Sales at Linx International Group, adds: “By launching the online version of this popular course we are providing more pathways to attain professional qualifications that help people do their current jobs better and improve career prospects.”

The Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management online course takes about 30 hours. The usual price of the course is £575 plus VAT, but there is a 15pc discount available using code PRESS2018.

For more details and to book the course visit www.perpetuityarc.com/course/risk-crisis-disaster-management-2/.

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