ERC&T is certified in a vast array of disciplines. Whether you’re a business that simply needs basic CPR classes and training for your employees, or a facility that desires an extensive, precise and effective evacuation strategy in the unfortunate event of a major catastrophe in your workplace, we have the certifications, experience, and expertise to put your company at ease.
We are health and safety consultants in every sense of the word. We are trained and certified in the thinkable and unthinkable events that could cause chaos, injury, and worse - the unfortunate fatality of your employees. Being prepared won’t guarantee that no harm or damage ever comes to your facility or workers, but being prepared and trained by our certified health, rescue, and safety specialists will extremely lower the likelihood and the severity of any injury or destruction to your employees and facility.
Homeland Security Certifications
- 24 hr. Emergency Response to Terrorism Operations (Train-The-Trainer) - Arizona Division of Emergency Management, January 28-30, 2003
- Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) Course Use of Chemical Agent Detection Materials-M8, M9, and M256A1 Kit – October 28, 2003
- Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) Course O&M of the Ludlum Model 2241-2 Emergency [Radiological] Response Kit – October 28, 2003
- Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) Course O&M of the Draeger Chip Measurement System (CMS) – October 28, 2003
- Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) Course O&M of the Photo Ionization Detector (PID) Passport PID II – October 10, 2003
- Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) Course O&M of the Chemical Detector APD 2000 – October 6, 2003
- Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) Course WMD Detection Technologies – October 5, 2003
- Instructor Training – Emergency Response to Terrorism: Operations, A Safe Response for Public Safety Personnel – The International Association of Fire Fighters, January 28-30, 2003
- Instructor Training Certification Course (40 hrs.), Center for Domestic Preparedness – December 20, 2003
Weapons of Mass Destruction Certifications
- The Department of Justice Weapons of Mass Destruction: Radiological/Nuclear Course for Hazardous Materials Technicians. Course #16-04. – July 26-29, 2004
- WMD General Instructor, Center for Domestic Preparedness – December 20, 2003
- WMD HAZMAT Technician Course (COBRA) – United States Department of Justice, Office for Domestic Preparedness, February 7, 2003
- Center for Domestic Preparedness, Homeland Security, Emergency Responder Hazardous Materials Technician Course (WMD) 40-Hour Compliant with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) (6) (iii) - August 21, 2004
CPR, First Aid and Rescue Certifications
- American Safety and Health Institute Certified & official Training Center for American Safety and Health Institute
- CPR & First Aid instructor through the American Heart Association.
- Technical Rescue Technician – Arizona State Fire Training, Office of the State Fire Marshal, May 17, 2002
- Technical Rescue Technician TRT Class 2002-1, including the following disciplines: Rope I, II, and III; Tree Rescue, Helicopter Operations, Trench Rescue, Structural Collapse, Confined Space Rescue, Water Accident Management required by the Technical Rescue Program – Phoenix Fire Department Special Operations Section, May 17, 2002
- F.E.M.A. Instructor
- Fire Fighter II – Fire Service Training, Office of the State Fire Marshal, August 15, 2000
Hazardous Materials Certifications
- Hazardous Materials Response Technician – International Association of Fire Fighters, October 18, 2002
- Hazardous Materials Technician – Arizona State Fire Training, Office of the State Fire Marshal, October 18, 2002
- Hazardous Materials Technician AZ HMT 2002-3 – Phoenix Fire Department, State of Arizona Fire Marshal, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress, October 18, 2002
- Hazardous Materials Technician Program (200 hrs.) – The Arizona Division of Emergency Management, October 18, 2002