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STCI - Training and Consulting

STCI, a leading global consulting firm, has experience delivering results for its clients in major industry and government agencies since 1993.

STCI provides planning, training, exercise, evaluation, as well as consulting services in a variety of areas including:

  • Industrial and Buisness Safety Programs
  • Hazardous Materials/CBRNE
  • Emergency Management, Response & Planning
  • Law Enforcement Training and Technical Rescue
  • Urban Area Security Initiative Support

Our core mission is " STCI will always strive to consistently provide exceptional service to our clients. We will provide a partnering atmosphere, with an unyielding commitment to excellence. We commit to thoroughly understanding our client’s needs and goals to deliver safe, secure, functional and achievable solutions.

STCI will see you there! New classes we offer :
 
HMIR: Hazmat Technician 160
Open Enrollment
Starting August 31, 2009
Coral Springs Fire Academy
Enrollment closes on July 15th, 2009
(or when full)
Shift Friendly - $2500/person
HMIR: HazSWAT* (40 hour)
TBD 2009
Sunrise, FL
EREE: Specialist (for HDT’s)
July 20-24, 2009
West Palm Beach, FL
Intermountain Hazardous Materials Conference
Provo, UT
Aug. 11-13, 2009
HMIR: Hazmat Medic*
TBD - 2009 Spring
St. Louis, MO - Regional Delivery
US EPA Region 3 Conference
Baltimore, MD
Nov. 15-18, 2009
HSRT Training for St. Charles - Warren - Lincoln Counties
Schedule* (2009)
 
(* indicades LEPC and/or UASI funds can be expended on these courses)
 
Consulting Services

STCI services to help with plan writing, team building, review and stand by if needed.

 
Quality ER Products

Products to help safely and effectively achieve your goals. 

 

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HMIR: HazSWAT

CBRNE/Hazmat Technician course for Tactical Officers

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About Us

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Consulting Services

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HMIR: Illicit Lab Operations (Methamphetamine)

This course is meets NFPA 472 (6.9 - Mission Specific Competencies: Response to Illicit Laboratory Incidents)

STCI Online

STCI's Virtual University has training resources for your Safety, Human Resources, Healthcare and Technical needs...

Hazmat Medic Course

40 hour  Course meeting the needs of BLS and ALS Responders to Hazmat/WMD Incidents - NFPA 473 - 2008 ed.

HazMat Tech (Coral Springs)

160 Hour Hazmat Technician

Aug. 31 - Nov. 14, 2009

Registration closes on July 15, 2009 

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STCI - Online Shop

Featured:  The CBR Sampling Kit® is designed by professionals with over 25 years experience in hazardous materials incident response and ...

HMIR Advanced Monitoring

HMIR: Advanced Monitoring

(24 hour course)

Training Calendar

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Petzl EXO Personal Escape System

The Petzl EXO Personal Escape system provides firefighters with a fast, reliable means of escape from a burning structure when using a conventional exit is no longer possible.

A firefighter trained and equipped with the EXO system can quickly deploy the unique anchor and rope, then move rapidly towards an egress point and descend to a lower level.

The self-braking EXO device can help prevent the firefighter from falling should he lose control of the rope, allowing him to concentrate on getting out of the building.

Once outside, he can use the EXO to descend to a lower level. Trained personnel can execute the entire exit sequence in as little as 10 seconds. In a last-resort scenario, the EXO's advantages of speed, adaptability and self-braking function offer the best possible means of escape.

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