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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Those guidelines contain advices and recommendations concerning the safety and security of Aid Workers. Humanitarianprotection.org is not responsible in the event of any misinterpretation and/or misuses of the contents.

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B01 Key security concepts & definitions
B02 Legal basis (International Humanitarian Law) 
B03 Main security concerns
B04 Stress management
B05 Sexual violence management (SGBV)
B06 Methodology, risk assessment & context analysis
B07 Movements & field trips 
B08 How to behave during a vehicle hijacking
B09 How to behave during a kidnapping
B10 Offices & residences protection
B11 How to behave in thunderstorms and lightening
B12 Managing a project on ‘remote control’
B13 How to behave when passing a checkpoint
B14 How to perform a fast evasive maneuver with your vehicle
B15 How to behave in an area were mines, booby-traps, 
 improvised explosive devises (IED) & explosive remnants of war (ERW) 
 or cluster munitions may have been used
B16 How to behave around mortars, artillery and rocket launchers shellings
B17 Air safety
B18 Fire safety
B19 Stay healthy
B20 Emergency medical care
B21 Intercultural communication (Members only)


A01 General principles of survival
A02 Survival kits
A03 Working in areas where ‘depleted-uranium ammunitions’ may have been used
A04 Working in areas where chemical weapons may have been used
A05 Working in areas were biological weapons may have been used
A06 How to behave under sniper fire
A07 How to behave around gunfire
A08 How to behave around letter, package and suicide bombs
A09 Working in areas affected by earthquakes 
A10 Working in areas affected by cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons
A11 Working in areas affected by floods 
A12 Weather forecast 
A13 Direction finding
A14 Water crossing 
A15 Emergency signaling techniques
A16 Advanced emergency medical care (Members only)
A17 Ballistics (Members only)
A18 Staff management & Security (Members only) 
A19 Donors & Security (Members only)
A20 Negociation & Team conflict management (Members only) 
A21 New technology & security (Members only) 
 
E01 How to behave during a nuclear explosion
E02 Working within volcanic areas
E03 Working within desert areas
E04 Working within tropical areas (Members only)
E05 Working within extreme cold areas (Members only)
E06 How to behave if stranded in the ocean (Members only)
E07 Post disaster dead disposal (Members only)
E08 How to build an emergency airstrip (Members only)
E09 Proactive driving (Members only)
E10 How to survive an aggression (Self-defense) (Members only)


 

 
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