Course Details

RISK ANALYSIS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING

Location
Dubai
Date
From Date:  02-Feb-2020   To Date:     06-Feb-2020
Duration
5 days
Language
English
Discipline
Health, Safety & Environment Trainings
Introduction

The sheer range of potential incidents and emergencies that can disrupt or even stop production are increasing. If managed correctly then not all of these incidents will become critical or be classed as a crisis, but those that result in increased losses or put increased demand upon the organisation will have serious consequences for the company, the shareholders and stakeholders or the country itself badly damaging the reputation of all those involved in the response. This course will teach you that meeting this commitment involves more than just being fully prepared.

 

 

Objective

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

·Recognise the attributes between incidents, emergencies and crisis situations
·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.
 
 
Audience

Leaders or responsible parties in charge of safety, emergency, or crisis management, for an organization, division, or municipality. These include, but are not limited to: ministry or government regulators; fire, safety and security professionals; risk, marketing and insurance professionals; designated incident, emergency and crisis response professionals; local fire and emergency response members; and other emergency response professionals. This course is also critical for line managers and supervisors wishing to appraise their comprehension of emergency response best practices.

 

 

Content

Hazard action prevention

Overview of prevention methods
Vulnerability analysis
Risk assessment of hazardous materials
Developing the crisis management manual
Developing procedures

Crisis management – control models

Command and control systems
Crisis management – emergency planning
International laws
Local regulations

Writing the emergency response plan

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

 Organizing incident control

Emergency Control Centers (ECC)

Communication at the ECC

Equipment needed

Resources needed

Emergency Response Teams (ERT)

Health and safety

Crisis Management Teams (CRT)

Forward Incident Control (FIC)

Control points

Emergency action procedures

Response and media

Emergency action procedures

Evacuation procedures

Medical emergencies

Fire procedure

Explosion procedure

Hazardous materials

Environmental hazards

Emergency response model

Media relations and recovery

Flixborough case

Texas BP Refinery case

BIG Spring Refinery case

Regional based cases

 

 

Certificate

MAESTRO CONSULTANTS Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course.

 

 

Methodology

Our courses are highly interactive, typically taking a case study approach that we have found to be an effective method of fostering discussions and transferring knowledge. Participants will learn by active participation during the program through the use of individual exercises, questionnaires, team exercises, training videos and discussions of “real life” issues in their organizations.
The material has been designed to enable delegates to apply
all of the material with immediate effect back in the workplace.

 

 

Fees
$4000