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Emergency Preparedness Course
Description
Who Should Attend?
Safety Officers, Supervisors, and Safety Managers
Fire Chiefs/ Fire Officers/Fire Marshals
Environmental Protection Personnel
Construction and plant Engineers
Course Outlines
Historical Disasters and Major Accidents Hazards.
Different Types of Emergencies (Natural, Technical etc.).
Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH)
Available Resources
Identifying Risks and Hazards of Different Types of Emergencies. (Analysis)
Effective Emergency Management (Prevention, Preparedness, Response, and recovery).
Management Measures to Prevent Major Accidents.
Emergency Response Priorities: Live Saving, Incident Stabilization, and Property Preservation.
Provision of Information to: Work Force (Employees & Contractors)
Provision of Information to:, External Authorities, Neighboring Facilities and to the Public.
The development and use of a common communications plan.
Emergency Call-Out Procedures.
How employees should react to different types of emergencies.
Incident Command Posts (Emergency Response Center).
Manning and responsibilities of personnel at the ERC (Emergency Response Center).
How to Control Oil Spills and Oil Pollution.
Case Study: Responding to Oil
On-Site and Off-Site Emergency Plans
The Role of Emergency Support Groups.
Personal Responsibilities in an Emergency.
Chain of Command in an Emergency.
Training Needs for Personnel Involving in an Emergency.
Reacting and Responding to Fire Emergencies.
Case Study: Responding to fire accident at the workplace.
Reporting and Logging Emergencies.
Recording Emergency Events.
Types of Documentation Used in an Emergency.
Containing Environmental Effects of an Emergency. (Oil Pollution).
Following up After an Emergency.
Emergency Exercises for different type of scenarios (fire, oil spill, gas leak, etc.)
Final Exam.
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