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23 - SRM - Safety and Occupational Health
SRM 141 - Fire Protection and Emergency Response in Oil & Gas
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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SRM 141 | 21 October 2024 | 10 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
SRM 141 | 25 November 2024 | 10 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
SRM 141 | 30 December 2024 | 10 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
This course aims to provide training for candidates in fire protection and emergency response process, focusing on direct and effective command and control operations, communication with separate agencies and coordination of many different functions and personnel assignments. On meeting the minimum standard of competence in fire prevention and firefighting, a trainee will be competent to take appropriate measures for the safety of personnel and of the plant and to use fire appliances correctly. The trainee will also gain insight into methods of fire prevention.
Course Objectives
- Explaining the chemistry of combustion and how it relates to fire safety
- Understanding the fire safety legislation and its implications for workplace
- Identifying different extinguishing agents and their appropriate uses in fire safety
- Developing a comprehensive understanding of fire safety at work
- Explaining emergency evacuation procedures and incident management
- Learning how to conduct a fire safety audit and write a report based on the findings
- Understanding the principles of emergency preparedness and the development, testing, and maintenance of an Emergency Operation Plan (EOP)
Who Should Attend?
- Government professionals
- Emergency leaders
- Supervisors
- Health, safety and environment professionals
- Rescuers
- Paramedics
- Technicians
- Anyone working within critical areas of emergency response and risk management
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Fire Safety legislation
- Introduction to Fire
- Chemistry of Combustion
- Extinguishing Agents and their uses
- Fire Safety at Work
- Fire Safety Audit
- Fire Investigation and Report Writing
Day 2
- Drowning & Near Drowning
- Top to Toe Survey
- Respiratory Disorders
- Circulatory Disorders
- Wounds & Bleeding
- Burns
- Fractures
- Penetrating Chest Wounds
Day 3
- Principles of Fire Prevention
- Emergency Evacuation Procedures
- Why we should evacuate in an emergency
- Building Fires
- Practical Firemanship
- Incident Management
- Patient Management
- Patient Assessment
Day 4
- Thermo Emergencies (Hyper & Hypo Thermia)
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Head Injuries
- Lifting & carrying
- Poisoning & Overdose
- Small Gears
- Fire Fighting Hose
Day 5
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Case studies (Films, video clips)
- Complex Building Topography (Fire Engineering Features)
- Use of portable hand fire appliance in small fire
- Movement of casualty in an Emergency
Day 6
- Emergency Operation Plan
- Keys to Successful Emergency Management Program
- Success Factors
- Emergency Preparedness
- Why would you need an EOP
- EOP Objectives
- Local Government
- Local Planning
Day 7
- EOP is more than a paper plan.
- What is an EOP
- Writing an EOP
- Who should be on the team?
- ESFs
- Before Planning
Day 8
- Plan Development
- Plan Testing
- Plan Maintenance
- Plan Format
- Purpose
- Assumptions
Day 9
- Concept of Operations
- Organization Roles
- Leader Role
- Local Roles
- National Roles
- Private Sector Roles
Day 10
- Unified Command
- Consolidated Plan of Action
- Comprehensive Resource Management
- Functions Managing the Incident
- Command and Control