Emergency Management
Introduction to Emergency Management
Proactive emergency response management involves identifying measures that can control the development in the desired direction and take action before circumstances force one to do it. This course is the first step of the way to handle such situations and thus participate in 2nd or 3rd line emergency response organization onshore. It is recommended that the e-learning course is followed up with a classerrom session for training and exercises. Please contact us for more information
COURSE CONTENT
- Introduction
- Defined hazard and accident situations
- External resourses
- The structure and use of emergency plan
- Training and exercises
- Evaluation and improvement
- Stress reaction in an emergency organisation
HOW WILL THIS COURSE BENEFIT ME, AND MY COMPANY?
The course will give an introduction to:
- the requirements an operator have to relate to when establishing emergency preparedness
- how emergency response can be organized based on defined situations of hazard and accident
- the roles of various participants
- emergency plans and bridging documents
- expertise, training, exercises
- how to maintain a robust emergency, including an understanding of typical solutions for emergency response organization and efficient use of resources
WHO SHOULD HAVE THIS COURSE?
- Target group: All personnel who will participate in 2nd and 3rd line emergency response work in the company
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- Course type: E-learning
- Prerequisites: None
- Assessment: Online exam
- Duration: 4-6 hours
Investigation of Incidents and Accidents
We investigate to take lesson learned, implement preventive measures, and to prevent recurrence of adverse events. Investigating an adverse event is like peeling an onion. We start with the direct causes that are the most visible. To get to the bottom of the events, we must uncover "layer upon layer" to discover the causes behind. Technological development and new organizational structures lead to an increase in complexity, and it becomes more difficult to understand the connection between an incident and the underlying causes of an incident. This course presents method, organisation, and process for conducting investigations.
COURSE CONTENT
- Description and classification of adverse events
- Organising an investigation
- Handling information and evidence
- The loss-causation model
- The MTO model
- The STEP model
- Reporting and follow-up
HOW WILL THIS COURSE BENEFIT ME, AND MY COMPANY?
After completing the module, participants will understand what inquiry is and to the various stages of the investigation process. Participants will also learn about how the investigation is led and implemented in practice.
WHO SHOULD HAVE THIS COURSE?
- Target group: Installation Managers land and offshore, Project Managers, Line Managers and other personnel whom is to conduct or participate in investigation teams.
- Sector: Oil and gas, Energy, and other industry.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- Course type: E-learning
- Prerequisites: None
- Assessment: Online exam
- Duration: 3-5 hours