Program Overview
Floods, fires, earthquakes, industrial accidents, pandemic outbreaks — disasters can strike any organization at any time, often without warning. The organizations that survive and recover quickly are not the lucky ones — they are the prepared ones. ICLM's Disaster Preparedness and Response Planning Training (Course Code D1102) gives your team the framework, knowledge, and practical skills to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters of all types.
ICLM's Accident Prevention at Site Training is a practical, behaviour-focused programme that equips site teams at all levels with the knowledge, skills, and mindset to prevent accidents proactively. Grounded in BOCW Act requirements, Factories Act 1948 provisions, and international best practice, this course is one of the most impactful investments any construction organisation can make.
Benefits & Outcomes
Organizations without formal disaster preparedness programs face catastrophic consequences when emergencies occur:
- Loss of life and serious injuries that could have been prevented
- Extended business interruption causing significant financial damage
- Legal liability for failure to protect employees and assets
- Reputational damage that can outlast the physical recovery
- Regulatory penalties for non-compliance with safety laws
Pre-Use Checks
Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.
Control Principles
Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.
Emergency Response
Incident communication and immediate response actions.
