Offshore Emergency Response Team Leader Further (OERTL-F)

Description

Course Overview

The person in charge of any installation, MODU, or vessel is responsible for ensuring that anyone appointed as an Offshore Emergency Response Team Leader has received adequate training and relevant experience to enable them to perform their duties efficiently and safely. This would include such provision for training as might be required both ashore and at the workplace. While the onshore training sets up a sound theoretical base, workplace training is required to enable practical application and tuning to specific contexts of operation. It is left to the in-charge person to provide enough opportunities for hands-on practice in somewhat realistic exposure to actual emergency situations.

Competence assessments should be carried out regularly to confirm the preparedness of OERTLs. He is responsible for managing the training processes, and competence evaluations, and developing the highest possible level of preparedness for emergency responses to protect personnel and assets in offshore environments.

What will you learn
  • 1. Understand the responsibilities of an Emergency Response Team Leader and delegate tasks effectively to OERTL members.

  • 2. Recognize the priorities and objectives of an Emergency Response Team Leader during an incident.

  • 3. Comprehend the purpose of OERTL arrangements, procedures, and emergency response planning.

  • 4. Identify key elements of emergency response planning and PPE requirements for both OERTL and OERTM.

  • 5. Learn the importance of setting priorities, objectives, and monitoring environmental conditions during an incident.

  • 6. Understand the significance of monitoring human factors and conducting dynamic risk assessments during emergency response.

  • 7. Communicate effectively with emergency response personnel and give clear instructions to OERTL members during emergencies.

  • 8. Lead the OERTL confidently, conducting dynamic risk assessments throughout the incident.

  • 9. Recognize and address signs of stress in OERTL members during an emergency

  • 10. Effectively monitor breathing apparatus (BA) control and manage missing persons and casualty response during the emergency.

  • 11. Lead the OERTL effectively during both non-fire incidents and firefighting operations.


Requirements
  • Valid OERTL Certification: Must have a current Offshore Emergency Response Team Leader (OERTL) certificate.
  • Offshore Emergency Response Experience: Practical experience as an offshore emergency response team leader is required.
  • Prior Training Completion: Must have completed initial or further offshore emergency response training (OERTM, OERTL).
  • Physical Fitness: Participants must be medically fit for physically demanding emergency response activities.
  • Pre-course Documentation: Some providers may require prior certification proof before enrolling.

Lessons

  • 1 Lessons
  • 00:00:00 Hours