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Mitigation of risk, effective communication and scene management of major incidents
Communication and collaborative working between emergency services at the scene of a major incident are paramount to gain the best outcome for patients and the wider public. This module aims to improve knowledge around joint emergency service interoperability principle (JESIP) and the importance of interoperable working between agencies, the various roles involved and the fundamental guidelines of risk assessment, safety, and management of a hazardous scene.