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Chemical Agent Instructor Program
Our chemical agent instructor program

This instructor-level training provides detailed instruction in the use of all types and forms of Chemical Agents. This extensive 8-hour course covers all aspects involved in the selection, preparation, deployment, storage and legal ramifications regarding the use of chemical agents. The student will acquire specific information in Defense Technology® chemical agent products, including CS, CN, OC and Smoke, along with the necessary skills to return to their agency and conduct in-service training.

Upcoming Courses

Course DateLocationPrice
11/30/2011 - 11/30/2011 Plainfield, INFull
01/18/2012 - 01/18/2012 Cullman, ALFull
02/02/2012 - 02/02/2012 MEMPHIS , TN350.00
02/08/2012 - 02/08/2012 Charleston, SC350.00
02/15/2012 - 02/15/2012 Panama City, FL350.00
02/22/2012 - 02/22/2012 Wichita Falls, TX350.00
02/29/2012 - 02/29/2012 West Monroe, LA350.00
03/07/2012 - 03/07/2012 Neodesha, KS350.00
03/07/2012 - 03/07/2012 Casper, WY350.00
03/07/2012 - 03/07/2012 New Bern, NC350.00
03/07/2012 - 03/07/2012 Las Vegas, NV350.00
03/14/2012 - 03/14/2012 Meridian, MS350.00
03/14/2012 - 03/14/2012 Apopka, FL350.00
03/28/2012 - 03/28/2012 Bowling Green, KY350.00
03/28/2012 - 03/28/2012 Philadelphia, PA350.00
04/04/2012 - 04/04/2012 Toms River, NJ350.00
04/04/2012 - 04/04/2012 Olympia, WA350.00
04/04/2012 - 04/04/2012 San Juan, TX350.00
04/11/2012 - 04/11/2012 Irving, TX350.00
04/18/2012 - 04/18/2012 Mahwah, NJ350.00
04/18/2012 - 04/18/2012 Gonzales, LA350.00
04/25/2012 - 04/25/2012 Pembroke Pines, FL350.00
04/25/2012 - 04/25/2012 DeSoto, MO350.00
04/25/2012 - 04/25/2012 Greeley, CO350.00
05/02/2012 - 05/02/2012 LaPorte, IN350.00
05/09/2012 - 05/09/2012 Salt Lake City, UT350.00
05/09/2012 - 05/09/2012 Lawrence, KS350.00
05/16/2012 - 05/16/2012 Elk River, MNFull
05/16/2012 - 05/16/2012 Pulaski, VA350.00
05/16/2012 - 05/16/2012 Henderson, TX350.00
05/23/2012 - 05/23/2012 Fort Smith, AR350.00
06/06/2012 - 06/06/2012 Waunakee, WI350.00
06/13/2012 - 06/13/2012 Sioux City, IA350.00
07/11/2012 - 07/11/2012 Troy, OH350.00
07/18/2012 - 07/18/2012 Amarillo, TX350.00
09/12/2012 - 09/12/2012 Tunnel Hill, GA350.00
09/12/2012 - 09/12/2012 Murfreesboro, TN350.00
09/12/2012 - 09/12/2012 Austin, TX350.00
09/19/2012 - 09/19/2012 East Lansing, MI350.00
09/26/2012 - 09/26/2012 New Iberia, LA350.00
10/03/2012 - 10/03/2012 Blackwood, NJ350.00
10/24/2012 - 10/24/2012 Evansville, IN350.00
12/12/2012 - 12/12/2012 Clinton Twp, MI350.00
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Course Overview

Split into two halves, this course focuses on the planning and tactical deployment of chemical agents. The first half of the course is lecture-based, followed by a half day in the field doing deployment testing and evaluation. Unlike many classes on this topic, the information provided is direct from the manufacturer of the products used and includes, tactical considerations, decontamination/first aid, protective masks, criminal and civil liabilities/policies/procedures, with a focus on instructor development for in-service training and documentation. Throughout the class, the students participate in discussions with instructors who are nationally recognized for their experience in real world deployments of chemical agents. Upon completion of the course and successfully passing the final exam, the student may provide in-service training to their agency in specific areas for 36 calendar months from the testing date.

Students will receive a CD containing the PowerPoint program used in each course. These CDs contain material and video to be utilized by the student when for training in their own departments.

The Training Academy will supply all munitions required for the class. Although launchers are available at the class for student use, it is highly recommended that students bring the departmental launcher for training purposes. After all, this is the gun they will use to instruct and certify other members of their department.

Fit for Duty: This course involves physical exercises. Students are required to actively participate in these exercises as part of their successful completion requirements. Students should be physically prepared for these classes in order to ensure successful completion of the courses. Some of these courses involve exposure to chemical agents as well as the physical exercises. Students with physical conditions that may impair their ability to participate are responsible for contacting their physician for medical clearance prior to enrollment. Conditions requiring such consultation include but are not limited to high blood pressure, heart problems, lung problems, to include bronchitis and asthma, or allergies. Safariland, LLC will not assume responsibility for any students who do not seek medical consultation prior to course participation. Any student who is unable to participate in the exercises cannot receive a certificate of completion. It is incumbent upon the student to ensure they are physically capable of meeting the requirements of the courses.

Notice to students: All students are exposed to chemical agents as a requirement for their successful completion certificate. Students who have undergone any type of eye surgery in the past 12 months must notify the Safariland Training Group prior to enrollment in this course. Typically, patients who have undergone eye surgery require approximately six months for complete recovery. In order to provide the greatest margin of safety, Safariland STRONGLY advises any student who has undergone eye surgery to delay participation in this class for a full calendar year from the date of surgery.


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