Emergency Response, Crisis Management and Risk Assessment
Introduction
Emergency Response, Crisis Management and Risk Assessment
Course Objectives
- Understand the differences and interrelationships between incidents, emergencies, and crises, and how to organise structured responses accordingly.
- Develop risk mitigation strategies tailored to current and emerging threats, including cyber risks, political instability, and large-scale industrial incidents.
- Establish and configure Emergency Communication Centres (ECCs) to ensure accurate, timely, and effective information flow.
- Design roles and responsibilities within Emergency Response Teams (ERT) and Crisis Management Teams (CMT) to enhance coordination and decision-making.
- Apply proven methodologies for on-scene incident command, with emphasis on the “Golden Hour” and leadership actions that prevent escalation.
- Integrate Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Incident Command Systems (ICS) to align operational resilience with international standards.
- Utilise effective stakeholder and media engagement strategies to protect organisational reputation and maintain trust during high-stress scenarios.
- Assess, design, and implement Crisis Management Plans (CMP) and Business Impact Analyses (BIA) using practical tools, templates, and case examples.
- Select and execute realistic training simulations and exercises to evaluate crisis preparedness and identify improvement areas.
- Conduct post-incident debriefings and evaluations, recognising both technical gaps and psychological impacts on personnel.
Who Should Attend ?
- Ministry of Government Regulators
- Fire, Safety, and Security Professionals
- Operations, Asset, and Facility Professionals
- Risk, Marketing, and Insurance Professionals
- Designated Incident, Emergency, and Crisis Response Professionals
- Line Managers, Supervisors, and other professionals wishing to appraise their comprehension of emergency response.
Course Outline
Module 1: Risk Evaluation and Strategic Response Frameworks
- Pre-test assessment of existing knowledge
- Evaluate and mitigate key risks facing the oil and gas industry
- Differentiate between incidents, emergencies, and crises, and structure teams accordingly
- Analyse geopolitical influences, cyber threats, and security challenges
- Apply essential checklists for crisis management and leadership behaviour
- Identify weaknesses in emergency planning and levels of preparedness
- Understand program evaluation through internal and external audits
Module 2: Emergency Communication and On-Scene Command
- Design and configure Emergency Communication Centres (ECCs) for effective information flow
- Define roles and responsibilities to maximise emergency team performance
- Identify and manage emerging issues before escalation into full crises
- Implement essential elements of incident command and on-scene management
- Apply the “Golden Hour” principle to prioritise critical response actions
Module 3: Business Continuity Integration and Incident Command Systems
- Integrate Business Continuity Management (BCM) into oil and gas emergency strategies
- Develop Business Impact Analyses (BIA) using real-world formats and templates
- Participate in practical BCM exercises and analyse relevant case studies
- Examine critical elements of corporate command and control
- Review international standards and frameworks for ICS, spill response, and crisis planning
Module 4: Stakeholder Engagement and Media Management
- Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, including government, public, and employees
- Manage traditional and digital media interactions during crises
- Leverage tools to control social media narratives and misinformation
- Protect and manage corporate brand and reputation under pressure
- Utilize media management templates and guidelines for interviews and press conferences
- Engage in syndicate exercises to simulate media and stakeholder engagement
Module 5: Crisis Plan Testing, Simulation, and Post-Incident Review
- Understand the importance of practice through lessons from major incidents (e.g., Piper Alpha)
- Select appropriate types of exercises based on asset risks and scenarios
- Identify key response functions for testing and performance outcomes
- Conduct structured post-incident and post-exercise debriefings
- Analyze findings and generate actionable recommendations and follow-up plans
- Recognize psychological impacts of crisis events and develop support mechanisms for affected personnel
Module 6: Capstone and Assessment
- Review of Core Topics and Key Learnings
- Final Group Discussion and Q&A
- Post-Test Evaluation
- Certificate Presentation
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