The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently prepare and establish measures for emergencies and on-site disasters, evaluate such events, and develop and execute training sessions for such cases. | The professional caregiver is able to: - ensure the presence of the necessary disaster control equipment (e.g. determine how many fire extinguishers are required based on technical regulations),
- monitor, assess and document the course of emergency and disaster events,
- assist in analysis and evaluation of emergencies and disasters,
- establish standards and guidelines for emergencies and disasters,
- run training courses on behaviour in emergencies and disasters.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - name and classify risk factors for the emerge of emergencies,
- describe the creation of utility algorithms (e.g. for internal alerting in emergencies and disasters),
- distinguish between different categories of fire and describe the effect of different extinguishing agents,
- name the legal framework for behaviour in disasters (see also CA.B.3)
- name occupational measures to prevent accidents at work and occupational diseases.
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