Low-Frequency High-Risk Events
"Low Frequency High Risk Events" is a specialized training seminar tailored for government employees, but equally suitable for the private sector, focusing on how to prepare and carry out the intersection of psychology, physiology, and practical response in rare but high-stakes situations.
This comprehensive 4-hour course explores the unique challenges faced by government personnel during infrequent yet critical events.
Throughout the seminar, participants will gain a unique understanding of the psychological and physiological responses that occur under extreme stress. By examining case studies and real-world examples, attendees will learn how to recognize, manage, and train for the physical and emotional impacts of these events on themselves and others to limit dangerous situations and liability.
Led by expert instructors with backgrounds in emergency management, psychology, and physiology, this seminar provides practical strategies and tools to enhance resilience, decision-making, and communication during low-frequency high-risk events. Employees will leave this training better equipped to respond effectively to rare but impactful situations, ensuring the safety and well-being of their customers, communities, and coworkers.