×

No products in the cart.

Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT)

HEAT course is designed for professionals, journalists, NGO staff, corporate travelers, and government personnel operating in high-risk or unstable regions. The training provides participants with the essential knowledge, practical skills, and confidence needed to work and travel safely in challenging and potentially hostile environments.

Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT)

Key Details

  • Duration:

    3–5 days (customizable)

  • Location:

    Training facility or on-site by request

  • Certification:

    Certificate of Completion in Hostile Environment Awareness Training

What You Will Learn

  • Risk Awareness & Threat Assessment – identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks in complex environments.
  • Personal Security – situational awareness, protective behaviors, and travel safety protocols.
  • Conflict Management – de-escalation techniques, negotiation basics, and cultural awareness.
  • Emergency Medical Training – lifesaving first aid based on TCCC/HEFAT principles, including trauma management, bleeding control, and casualty evacuation.
  • Kidnap & Detention Survival – practical strategies for coping with abduction, detention, or hostile questioning.
  • Navigation & Communication – movement planning, GPS/map use, and maintaining secure communications.


Crisis Response & Evacuation
– preparing for natural disasters, civil unrest, or armed conflict scenarios.

Course Methodology

The HEAT course combines classroom instruction, hands-on medical and security skills training, and realistic field scenarios delivered by instructors with backgrounds in military, security, and emergency medicine. Participants are immersed in challenging role-play exercises that simulate real-world threats, ensuring that lessons learned can be immediately applied in the field.

Who Should Attend

  • NGO and humanitarian aid workers
  • Journalists and media correspondents
  • Corporate travelers and executives
  • Government and embassy staff
  • Security and risk management professionals