Emergency Planning Training
Historic England is developing a suite of emergency planning training packages for the historic environment and emergency planning sectors. This training will cover all 3 stages of the emergency response cycle – Prepare, Respond and Recover – looking at how historic sites and collections are impacted by events such as floods and fires.
Depending on the nature of the training requested we can deliver our courses either online, from our Emergency Planning Training Centre at Fort Cumberland in Portsmouth or from your site. Where possible, we can deliver bespoke training to suit the needs of your organisation.
If you would like to know more about any of the training packages below, or how we can develop further training for your organisation, please contact us.
Emergency Planning Training Centre
Historic England opened its new Emergency Planning Training Centre at Fort Cumberland in Portsmouth in 2024. Originally an 18th century artillery fort, Fort Cumberland is a Grade II* listed building and Scheduled Monument.
We have converted several of the Fort's casemates into teaching and exercise spaces, from which emergency planning training can be delivered. This versatile space consists of a lecture room, reception area and different indoor and outdoor practical teaching areas designed to replicate working within a historic building.
If you are interested in receiving emergency planning training at Fort Cumberland, please contact us.
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Salvage and Disaster Recovery Course
Hosted at our Emergency Planning Training Centre, the 3-day Salvage and Disaster Recovery course provides delegates the opportunity to put theory into practice so they are better equipped if they have to deal with a real emergency. Anyone who is expected to take charge of an emergency situation, or participate in the salvage and protection of artefacts is given the opportunity to practice salvage skills in realistic incident conditions and ultimately use an emergency plan effectively.
The course provides hands-on experience of how to resolve an incident, working with Fire & Rescue Service teams to:
- Understand the emergency services' command and control system
- Recognise the dangers associated with salvage operations
- Lead or work in salvage teams
- Know how to work safely, in emergency situations
- Handle and treat damaged artefacts and learn triage techniques
Historic England runs the course in conjunction with experts from the English Heritage Trust, the National Trust, and West Midlands Fire Service.
If you want to find out more or are interested in attending the Salvage and Disaster Recovery course, please contact us.
The course fee includes 3 days of training from heritage and fire safety specialists, a live salvage exercise, buffet lunches, 1 evening meal and 2 nights bed and breakfast at a local hotel.
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Heritage Under Fire Course
This course is aimed at those who work directly or indirectly with the impacts of fires on historic sites and buildings, including the Fire & Rescue Service, and seeks to raise awareness of the issues that heritage buildings face. Delivered at your venue by Historic England specialists, this 1-day course covers topics including:
- The role of Historic England
- The value of heritage
- Fire and heritage legislation
- The risks associated with, and the impact of, fires on heritage
- Passive vs active systems to manage the risk of fires in heritage buildings
- Workshops on heritage fire scenarios
If you want to find out more or are interested in hosting the Heritage Under Fire course, please contact us.