Emergency Response Management - Initial Responders

Description

Elite Offshore’s Emergency Response Training for Initial Responders is designed to equip participants with essential skills to handle emergencies confidently and effectively. This comprehensive training program is especially tailored for industries that operate in high-risk environments, such as oil & gas, marine, and chemical plants. The course blends theory with practical exercises to ensure that participants are well-prepared to respond to various emergencies.

The program begins with an Introduction to key terminologies, types of emergencies, emergency planning etc before diving into other types of emergencies, mainly Rescue from Height, Confined Space Rescue, Fire fighting & rescue and handling emergencies such as chemical and toxic gas spillage. A hands-on Practical sessions are included for each emergency scenario, where participants practice real-life rescue techniques in vertical and horizontal scenarios.


The training program is based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910 guidelines and tailored to Company specific procedures and safety management system

This hands-on, practical approach ensures participants leave with a solid understanding of emergency response and rescue techniques, ready to act in real-world emergencies.

What will you learn
  • 1. Introduction: Terminologies, Emergencies, Plans, and PPEs.

  • 2. Permit to Work (PTW) System.

  • 3. Work at Height: Planning, Hazards, and Fall Protection.

  • 4. Inspection & Maintenance: Safety Gears and Equipment.

  • 5. Work at Height: Suspension Trauma, Rescue Plans, and Procedures.

  • 6. Practical: Working at Height.

  • 7. Practical: Vertical and horizontal rescue from heights.

  • 8. Confined Space Entry: Planning, Hazards, and Protection.

  • 9. Gas Detection Equipment: Fixed and Portable

  • 10. Confined Space: Rescue Plans & Procedures

  • 11. Practical: Rescue from Confined Space

  • 12. Fire Fighting: Classes, Chemistry & Causes, Hazards

  • 13. Firefighting Equipment: Extinguishers, Hydrants, Hoses, Nozzles, and Maintenance.

  • 14. Ventilation: Smoke room experience and techniques.

  • 15. Fire Suits and Breathing Apparatus: SCBA, EEBD, and usage.

  • 16. Fire Fighting: Planning and tactical approach.

  • 17. Practical: Firefighting scenarios including storage tanks, tank dykes, plant facility structures, pump failures, and flange/seal leak fires.

  • 18. Chemicals: Types, hazards, and regulatory requirements.

  • 19. Chemicals: Risk assessment and hazard identification.

  • 20. Storage and Transportation: Suitable PPEs and considerations.

  • 21. Ventilation & Engineering Controls: Managing chemical exposure.

  • 22. Emergencies and Response: Handling chemical emergencies.

  • 23. Chemical Spills: Response, cleanup, and waste disposal.

  • 24. Environmental Considerations: Safe practices and compliance.

  • 25. Practical: Responding to chemical release scenarios.

  • 26. Practical: Leakage and spillage response for toxic chemicals and gases.

  • 27. Practical: Rescue and evacuation from hazardous areas.


Requirements
  • Emergency Response Management team - Members
  • Emergency Resource Management - Initial Responders
  • Emergency Response Management team - Leaders

Lessons

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