GBP1300 per person (excl. VAT where applicable)
Tue, Nov 12, 2024 8:00 AM – Thu, Nov 14, 2024 5:00 PM
Our Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) is centred on three key pillars
- Journey Management
- Personal Safety
- First Aid
We provide globally tailored training designed to fit the specific needs of your environment, organisation, and personnel. Our priority is to create a secure, engaging learning space where participants can build and refine the critical skills required to operate effectively in challenging settings.
At Spearfish, our Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) is designed to take participants from simple to complex scenarios, progressively building their skills to handle challenging situations. We understand the extreme situations a typical worker might face in fragile environments, so we adopt a supportive, step-by-step methodology—never throwing trainees in at the deep end.
Our aim is to gradually guide participants out of their comfort zones, using escalating live scenarios to develop basic to advanced skills and resilience.
Our training scenarios are designed with increasing intensity to test participants
Spearfish HEAT courses equip staff and partners with essential skills for high-risk environments, backed by 15+ years of experience, skilled instructors, realistic scenarios, and comprehensive teaching materials.
Customised & Open Courses
While most HEAT courses are private and tailored to an organisation’s specific needs—including SOPs, course length, certifications, and training location—Spearfish occasionally offers open courses, allowing smaller organisations to book individual slots without committing to a private course.
Course Content
Combining classroom and scenario-based learning, Spearfish’s HEAT courses progress from basic to advanced skills, fostering strong, recallable skills and behaviours.
Training modules include first aid, mine awareness, risk mitigation, communications, CBRN, cyber security, journey management, and more.
Immersive scenarios replicate critical incidents relevant to Ukraine, using role players, pyrotechnics, blank-firing weapons, and realistic props to build student confidence in handling high-stress situations.
Schedule
This project concludes in November 2023.
Location | from | to |
Kyiv, Ukraine | 19.11.24 | 21.11.24 |
Hampshire, UK | 12.11.24 | 14.11.24 |
Abuja, Nigeria | 19.11.24 | 21.11.24 |