You know, normally … a lot of unexpected things happen, and usually they're not the ones you practice, but the fact that you practiced a lot of different things puts you in the proper mindset to handle whatever it is that comes along, even if it isn't the one that you've experienced before.
Neil Armstrong.
Course Outline - Coronavirus Risk Awareness Training
This course provides science and technology qualified information about the coronavirus and including the properties that have allowed it to become pandemic.
The content in this course is continuously validated against the latest science and regulatory sources, i.e. Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Imperial College London, Leicester, Boston and Aalto Universities, as well as WHO, CDC and National Health Services and Vaccine Companies.
“Individual behaviour will be crucial to control the spread of COVID-19. Personal, rather than government action … might be the most important issue”.
Prof. Sir Roy M Anderson et al, Dept of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, ICL.
It provides easy to understand and memorable knowledge through highly visual course content.
More intimate knowledge of how the virus behaves and infects people provides the aim, reason and incentive to keep any virus hazard in focus.
The WHO and Health Services have voiced their concern that people will continue to get caught out through complacency, even as vaccination programmes are extended through society.
The course explains how we get caught out and what techniques we can develop into habits that keep us focussed and safe through these cyclical phases of the virus variants.
Armed with better understanding and techniques to improve personal situational awareness, enables individuals and teams to protect health and business from the consequence of coronavirus variants in any situation.
Developing better situational awareness and hazard recognition skills provide an added advantage to improving personal safety at work.
Habit formed safety behaviours are learned more effectively when practiced against the invisible hazard of the coronavirus, similar to energy hazards like electricity, gas or radiation.
The efface of vaccine programmes will take some considerable time yet, so maintaining coronavirus awareness for the sake of health and business remains the key strategy.
This course takes advantage of the coronavirus as a hazard to teach situational awareness. It provides a foundation that will be built on to provide further knowledge of the specific hazard to build skills for staying safe.
The course is socially neutral and inclusive to any area or setting, just as viruses move without boundaries.