- Definition of crisis
- Nature of crisis
- Emergency Versus crisis
- The ultimate goal in handling a crisis
- Recent global crises – why did they happen
- Principles of crisis management and conflict communications
- The risk concept
- How to develop a risk matrix
- What is risk analysis
- Types of controls:
- What is risk management
- Steps to risk management
- Identify hazards
- Assess risk
- Control risks
- Evaluate
- Characteristics of crises
- Basic causes of crises:
- Forms of crises
- Steps to crisis management
- Types of crisis
- Assessing the Severity of a Sudden Crisis
- Assessing the Severity of a Smoldering Crisis
- Offshore versus onshore risks
- Safety of offshore oil and gas operations
- Understanding Risks Associated with Offshore activities
- HSE Offshore
- Health risks
- Risk Management in the offshore Oil and Gas Industry
- Oil and gas offshore safety case
- Risk assessment
- Dealing with risk in Offshore Drilling
- Developing the Crisis Response Plan
- Why a plan?
- Steps to CRP
- Scenario planning
- Risk assessment
- Forming the Crisis Response Team
- Qualifications of the team members
- Roles and responsibilities of team members
- The chain of command
- Defining resources
- Establishing the Incident Command Centre
- Decision-making and information handling
- The calling tree
- Designating a spokesman
- Role of the spokesman
- Training, simulation drills and exercises
- How training is exercised
- What is a simulation drill?
- How drills are conducted
- Guidelines for conducting effective drills
- Drill scenarios
- What is a Table Top Exercise?
The
program is designed for all personnel with direct responsibilities in the
organization’s crises preparedness planning process
- Individuals responsible for overseeing and managing Emergency & Crisis Management in the Oil & Gas Industry.
- Minimum 3-5 years of oil & gas exploration & production experience, of any sort.