Health, Safety, Security and Environment
Emergency Response Manager

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Emergency Response Manager Course
Introduction:
Even in the event that responsible authorities or facilities make every effort to safely handle dangerous conditions, accidents may still occur that have the potential to turn into major disasters. Numerous prior incidents highlight the ongoing requirement for highly skilled emergency preparedness as well as ongoing focus on averting and lessening such crises.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, delegates will:
- Identify the elements which are commonly encountered in an emergency.
- Develop an in-depth knowledge of crisis communications and the appropriate roles and responsibilities.
- Effectively develop credible scenarios and practice dynamic drills.
- Be able to chair a productive critique meeting involving all key personnel.
- Be capable to train his emergency team based on their roles and responsibilities.
- Learn how to investigate the root cause and contributing factors that led to the emergency.
- Successfully coordinate requirement with other involved entities like, fire department, medical, community, governmental representatives, etc.
- Have the knowledge to communicate the emergency to all employees to benefit from lessons learned.
- Take appropriate action to reduce the likelihood of loss; and mitigate against the possible extent of loss.
Who Should Attend?
Health and safety professionals who wish to become professional emergency response managers.
Course Outlines:
- The role of emergency preparedness
- The four phases of emergency management
- Prevention and mitigation
- Process hazard recognition
- Identification of credible incidents
- Screening techniques to identify focus areas
- Techniques for identifying credible incidents for emergency planning
- Conceptual approach to emergency response
- Developing strategies to efficiently manage emergencies
- Coordination with other affected groups and organizations
- Prioritizing emergency planning incidents for consequence assessment
- Assessing consequences and impacts
- Criteria for defining sensitive areas
- Capability and resource assessment
- Development response tactics
- Train personnel
- On-site response equipment
- Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
- Community and facility alerting systems
- Integration of on-site fire brigades and off-site departments
- Effective use of inside and outside response
- Developing a workable plan
- Specialized supplies and contractors
- Practice and drills
- After-drills critiquing meeting
- Key response functions
- Support functions, systems, and facilities
- The effect of change on emergency preparedness
- Emerging of a Business Recovery Plan
- Investigation and Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
- Documentation
- Communication to stakeholders
- Writing a Proficient Report
- Final Written Exam