Training minute

How do you know that your training program or programs are working? Well let’s take the example of setting up a decontamination process, how do you know if it is working correctly? How do you know that at the end of the decontamination line the responders are clean and will not spread contamination? Look at a production worker, how do you know they can make a good consistent product safely? It is “The Process”! By using a safe, organized process for whatever it is that will require complete and through training. You set up a process through classroom training, written testing and hands testing to teach/train individuals or groups on how to do something correctly and practice it not until they get it right but until they cannot get it wrong! You see it is soooo important to set up a training/teaching process that builds your program from the ground up safely, correctly and consistently. The process that is used can be applied not only in the emergency response world but in industral plants, office settings and all types of endeavors that will require a training process!

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