Training

While nobody can remove all the danger, journalists can do much to anticipate dangers, reduce risks and come through hazardous assignments safely.

Journalists have an individual responsibility to anticipate and reduce dangers and a collective responsibility through their professional organisations and trades unions to campaign for safer working conditions. Journalists, their organisations and their employers, all have a critical function in reducing the unacceptable rate of death and injury.

A range of specialised training is available for journalists working in dangerous environments.

This section gives information about training suppliers. INSI gathers details from the organisations themselves plus a variety of other sources. Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, but no guarantees can be given. Training may change from time to time and contact details may alter.

Training providers are listed in alphabetical order.

If you would like your organisation to be advertised on this list please contact info@newssafety.org

 

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Organisation HE
FA
CB
DR
OT
B          
Blue Dot Safety Ltd - United Kingdom V V
V X V
C          
Chiron Resources (Operations) Ltd - United Kingdom V
V
X
V
V
CBRN Solutions Ltd - United Kingdom X
X
V
X
X
I          
ICP Group - United Kingdom V
V
X
V
V
P          
Pioneer Consulting Group - USA V
V
V
V
V
R          
Remote Trauma Ltd - United Kingdom V
V
V V
V
Risk Lifesigns - United Kingdom V
V
V
V
V
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