Emergency Training

UBC holds and offers emergency training, exercising, and engagement programs to better prepare individuals and the institution for real emergencies. UBC also runs a campus-wide emergency scenario training, with external agencies participating, as they would during a real event. These planned and controlled emergency exercises are designed to practice components of the UBC Emergency Management Plan, including the activation of the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC). Training courses are offered in advance for individuals with preparedness and/or specialized technical roles within the UBC Emergency Management Plan.

Being prepared for an emergency requires both training and practice. See which training courses you may be eligible for and get started on your road to being well-prepared.

Training opportunities

UBC offers no-cost emergency management training throughout the year for all faculty and staff. The courses are designed to cater to all experience levels—whether you’re new to emergency preparedness or an experienced responder seeking refreshers or advanced skills.

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General and specialized training

  • Active Shooter Preparedness Training – A online training module that presents and discusses responses people could take if they encounter an active shooter.
  • Floor Warden Training – An online training module that outlines the roles and responsibilities of floor wardens in various emergency situations.
  • EOC Essentials – An online training module based on the British Columbia Emergency Response Management System (BCERMS) framework and the BC Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) “all hazards” approach. Training is intended for UBC faculty and staff members interested in joining/participating in Emergency Operating Centre (EOC) activities and activations.
  • EOC Specialized Training – EOC Essentials is the foundation for specialized EOC training. Identified staff may receive additional course invites for more hands-on targeted training.
  • Emergency Response Team (ERT) Training – Training for staff members to become Emergency Response Team members. These ERTs receive instruction in Rapid Building Damage Assessment (ACT20).

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Which training courses do I need?

If you are… Then take It includes
Student, faculty, or staff Active Shooter Preparedness Online Training 1 x 15 min online module followed by a quiz
Faculty or staff who is a floor warden or Building Emergency Director Floor Warden Training Course 1 online module and exam
Faculty or staff and part of the Incident Management Team or Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) EOC Essentials 1 x 45 min online module followed by a quiz
EOC Specialized Training Practical sessions
Faculty or staff who are part of the Emergency Response Team (ERT) Rapid Building Damage Assessment (ACT 20) 1 in-person practical session with an exam

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