Kelly Rose
Editor
Kelly Rose
Editor
Basic training can make the difference between efficient and timely communications and response – and a complete communications breakdown between staff.
So it’s a good idea to ensure everyone receives training on how to use and speak into a two-way radio. And that they are given some core radio communication rules to follow.
New joiners should always be coached in the protocols that specifically apply to your operational set up. Their safety and security in the workplace, and that of colleagues, will depend upon this.
Here are some basic radio communication guidelines that could prove useful: perform radio checks; decide what you are going to say before you speak and who your message is meant for; avoid long complicated sentences – be precise and to the point. The radio is for sending and receiving important messages – and not for gossip/small talk which blocks channels for other radio users.
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UNITED KINGDOM
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