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- Others
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Block 1
This programme is organised in partnership with ULB, UCLouvain and UMONS.
| Code | Details | Organization | Theory | Practical | Others | Credits | |
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| DCER0139-1 | Anticipatory crisis planning - [5h Conférence, 90h Autres] | TA | 330 | - | [+] | 30 | |
1) Risk and crisis management - core module (50h of lectures in semester 2) |
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| Theory and concepts of crisis management and emergency planning ¿ Crisis management ¿ The actors ¿ Planning and prevention ¿ Preventive measures during high-risk events and mass gatherings ¿ Crisis communication ¿ Simulation exercises. | |||||||
2) Lecture series (5h of lectures in semester 1) |
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3) Territorial resilience (32h of lectures in semester 1) |
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| Regional resilience strategy: issues and applications ¿ Tools and methods to diagnose vulnerabilities ¿ Use of media in crisis management / resilient reconstruction ¿ Informal community self-organisation in situations of crisis / reconstruction ¿ Operationalisation and regional resilience on a local level (practical work). | |||||||
4) Technological risks (48h of lectures in semester 2) |
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| Module 1: Dangerous substances ¿ Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) ¿ Module 2: Radioactive substances ¿ Module 3: The Seveso 3 Directive ¿ Module 4: Types and phenomenology of major accidents ¿ Module 5: Transport of dangerous substances ¿ Module 6: Land use planning and SEVESO specific emergency and specific emergency and intervention plans (PPUI) ¿ Module 7: Major accidents ¿ feedback. |
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5) Multidisciplinary management of exceptional situations (54h of lectures in semester 2) |
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| Module 1: the principle of emergency medical assistance (AMU) in Belgium, the emergency centre emergency number (CS112), the organisation of medical assistance in collective emergency situations. Module 2: victim traceability, specific police procedures, securing the advanced medical post (PMA) in terrorist situations - Module 3: pandemic planning, emergency airport plans, collective intoxications, humanitarian aid and natural disasters - Module 4: nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical risks (NRBC), individual psychological reactions. Identification of victims - Module 5: role of the emergency rapid response unit (SMUR), the concept of the advanced medical post (PMA), on site triage and PMA triage, managing evacuations, medical intervention plan (PIM) and Maxipim - Module 6: dealing with multiple burn victims and the Belgian Association for Burns Injuries (BABI) plan, TECC teams, polytraumas. | |||||||
6) National crisis management and international aspects (60h of lectures in semester 2) |
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| In-depth introduction to national crisis management in Belgium: (A) existing legislation and emergency plans, (B) the various sectoral authorities, (C) risks that could lead to federal coordination. | |||||||
7) Risk culture (30h of lectures in semester 1) |
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8) Risk and heritage - preventive conservation strategies and crisis management (18h of lectures in semester 2) |
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9) Planning techniques (18h of lectures in semester 1) |
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10) Crisis communication (12h of lectures in semester 2) |
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11) Major events (8h of lectures in semester 2) |
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12) Portfolio (90h other activities) |
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