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Workpackage No. 9 Standardized curriculum

Workpackage No. 9 Standardized curriculum. Leader: International Security Competence Centre. Participants. Participant No.1 – PLUS (4 person-months) Participant No.4 – HFSC (6) Participant No.5 – FRK (5) Participant No.7 – HVS (4) Participant No.8 – ISCC (9) Participant No.12 – SCTU (4)

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Workpackage No. 9 Standardized curriculum

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  1. Workpackage No. 9Standardized curriculum Leader: International Security Competence Centre CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  2. Participants • Participant No.1 – PLUS (4 person-months) • Participant No.4 – HFSC (6) • Participant No.5 – FRK (5) • Participant No.7 – HVS (4) • Participant No.8 – ISCC (9) • Participant No.12 – SCTU (4) • Participant No.14 - TEC (1,5) CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  3. Objectives and Deliverables • Development of a standardized, modular curriculum of training of First Responders • 9 modules • 9 months duration of training course • 25 hours of training per week • Restricted to programme partners • Deliverable D 9.1 Standardized Curriculum • May 2011 CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  4. Levels of training • Awareness level • This training component will address the training needs for FR who are: • (a)likely to discover a catastrophic terror attack, involving e.g, the use of WMD, WMK, or WMDi; • (b)sent out to initially to investigate the report of such an event. • Performance level • This training component will address the training needs of FR who will: • (a)conduct on-scene operations within the warm zone and/or hot zone set up on the scene of a potential WMD or WMK or WMDi event • (b)control and close out the incident. CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  5. Levels of training (cont.) • Planning and management level • This training component will address the training needs of FR who will be involved • (a)in the response as part of the leadership team after an act of catastrophic terrorism • (b) in onsite planning and managing the scene for security services • (c) in assisting the incident command to bring the event to a successful conclusion. CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  6. Modules CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  7. Modules and related workpackages • Module 1 • Risk management (WP1) • Module 2 • Terror threats to and Principles of protection of FRs (WP2) • Module 3 • Catastrophic terrorism (WP3) CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  8. Modules and related workpackages (cont.) • Module 4 • Weapons of mass destruction (WP3) • Module 5 • Weapons of mass killings (WP3) • Module 6 • Weapons of mass disturbance (WP3) CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  9. Modules and related workpackages (cont.) • Module 7 • Release of large amounts of hazardous chemicals (WP 4) • Module 8 • Virtual reality safety training and stress-management with biofeedback (WP 7) • Module 9 • Synchronization of response staff (WP 8) CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  10. Workpackage overview • WP 9 represents Phase 4 of the project • Begin of work: June 2010 • Work is based on results of phase 1, 2 and 3 • WP 9 does not have capacity for revision of deliberables and is not intended to do that ! • 3 sub-phases indicated • Parallel development of the 9 modules • Internal progress reports every 3 months • Finalisation: May 2011 CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  11. Structure of workpackage • Subphase 1: basic development of the modules • responsibility for each module as shown in the table • Based on WP 1,2,3,4,7,8 • To be finished by End of march 2011 • Subphase 2: standardization process • runs parallel with subphase 1 • Responsibility: ISCC • Based on WP 5,6 • Subphase 3: final revision of the curriculum • Implementation of results of subphase 2 • Responsibility: ISCC CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  12. Structure of workpackage (cont.) • Subphase 1: Development of the modules • Based on deliverables of WP 1,2,3,4,7,8 • Structure of the modules • Risk and threats • Needs • Countermeasures • Equipment • Tactical procedures • Three levels of training • awareness • performance • management&planning CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  13. Structure of workpackage (cont.) • Subphase 2: Comparative Evaluation of current status among FR-community as a base for standardization • Based on deliverables of WP 5,6 • Definition of standards • Strategies of implementation • Requirements for implementation • Main contribution by FRK and HFSC CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  14. Structure of workpackage (cont.) • Subphase 3: Revision of the modules of the curriculum according to standardization requirements • Finalisation of WP 6 in March 2011 ! • Only 2 months left for this revision ! CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  15. Comments of the contributors • FRK • Focus on Gender aspects CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

  16. ISCC Contributors • Ingo Wieser • leader of workpackage, contact person • Email: ingo.wieser@aon.at • Phone: +43-664-1011590 • Lyudmila Zaitseva • Bernhard Schneider ISCC: Mauerbachstrasse 43-45, A-1140 Vienna www.isccentre.at CAST kick-off meeting, Salzburg 15 -17 July 2009

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