Length 15 days
Accreditations JOIFF
Sectors Emergency Services

Course overview

The HMA course is a critical step in officer development and must be delivered by an accredited experienced provider across a 3-week programme to give the full qualification compliance with the National Operational Guidance, Foundation for Hazardous Materials. In recognition of the latest developments in the world of hazardous response incident management and in line with national guidance, NCEC have updated our HMA delivered in partnership with the Fire Service College providing a world-class learning experience, delivered at FSC facilities by NCEC’s renowned hazardous materials and chemical experts.

This course is a three-week residential course at FSC’s unique site, one of the worlds' largest operational fire and rescue training facilities. Lead by at least two qualified trainers – one an experienced hazardous materials advisor with over 20 years frontline experience, and one a sector competent chemist providing further technical insight. 

Using different approaches to learning, informed by years of both theoretical understanding and practical application of hazmat training delivery, we aim for qualified HMAs to build confidence and competence when responding to incidents.

Our instructors recognise that most learning takes place ‘on-the-job’ and therefore the course is delivered in a predominately practical way, with simulated exercises used to support learning at every opportunity.

Delegates practice their operational skills and provide tactical advice to incident commanders through participating in practical scenarios throughout the course, which are delivered via computer simulation or role play scenarios. Exercise simulations are taken from recent incidents, which either emergency responders at NCEC have provided advice for, UKFRS officers have dealt with, or shared experiences provided by our global contacts in the emergency response sector. This helps learners in getting the most up-to-date and relevant experience from the course and ensures emergency scenarios will be realistic and appropriate to the environments in which Senior Officers will be exposed to once qualified.

During the course a combination of theory sessions, table-top scenarios, role play exercises and fire ground scenarios utilising the latest equipment, standard operation procedures and tactics are carried out. It includes training in emotional response and stress management, plume modelling as well as specific input on key resources: Chemdata and Chemsafe.

All delegates are provided with a tablet device containing course content and additional learning for use throughout the course and to return to service with, to support their competence and operations as an HMA.

Who should attend and key benefits

Six years on from the release of the UKFRS National Operational Guidance the importance of trained experienced officers is still paramount to dealing with specialist incidents. New energy technologies, net zero plans and alternatively fuelled vehicles mean that the rate of hazardous materials incidents is ever increasing and growing in complication; thus, each fire service must have officers who have completed and maintained accredited Hazardous Material Advisor (HMA) qualifications.

The course is designed for anyone from public and private sector who  needs to develop into the role of hazardous materials advisor.

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How is the course assessed and accredited?

The course is accredited by The International Organisation for Industrial Emergency Services Management (JOIFF) and is in line with their international operational guidance for emergency services. Successful learners will receive a triple badged (JOIFF, NCEC and FSC) accreditation certificate upon completion of the course indicating their qualification and for internal record keeping.

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