Emergency Response Planning
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INTRODUCTION
This course is delivered in a collegiate manner in comfortable surroundings and will enhance your planning & leadership capabilities through assessment, syndicate role play, and group discussions. You will enhance your crisis communication skills and develop team problem solving techniques and methods through various proven challenges.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Develop methods to avoid unnecessary escalation, and how to design, command and control response to each scenario.
- Enhance on-scene leadership capabilities and techniques.
- Apply best practice in organizing Emergency Control Centers (ECC), Emergency Response Teams (ERT) and Crisis Management Teams (CRT) to assist the Forward Incident Control (FIC).
- Analyze human factor and allocate duties with regards to psychological readiness, recourse allocation, deployment, discipline, leadership and welfare.
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for:
- Anyone with responsibility for developing, implementing and maintaining emergency response plans
- Managers and administrators, making decisions about the need or the improvement of emergency response plans
- Health & safety committee members making informed recommendations regarding their organization’s emergency response plans
- Supervisors who may participate in emergency planning exercises
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COURSE OUTLINE
Day One:
- Vulnerability analysis
- Risk assessment of hazardous materials
- Developing the crisis management manual
- Developing procedures
Day Two:
- Contents critical to the emergency response plan
- Emergency organization
- Emergency procedures
- Assessment of available resources
- Plan implementation
- Training employees
- Distribution of emergency plan
- Updating the plan
Day Three:
- Emergency Control Centers (ECC)
- Communication at the ECC
- Equipment needed
- Resources needed
- Emergency Response Teams (ERT)
- Health and safety
- Crisis Management Teams
Day Four:
- Evacuation procedures
- Medical emergencies
- Fire procedure
- Explosion procedure
- Hazardous materials
- Environmental hazards
- Loss Control
- Environmental Protection
- Casualty Handling
- Briefing at Incidents
- Communications
Day Five:
- Flixborough case
- Texas BP Refinery case
- BIG Spring Refinery case
- Hi Rise procedures – Fires at upper levels caused by insulation and external cladding are causing serious problems
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