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    Emergency & Crisis Management in the Oil & Gas Sector

    Course Description 

    • This training course is designed to heighten the awareness level of participants of the nature of crises, its impact, and the potential consequences of a typical crisis.
    • The course provides participants with a good knowledge of the risk concept.
    • The course provides participants with a sound understanding of how to prepare their organizations to handle crises in a systematic approach, and bring back operations to its normal state
    • By the end of the course the attendees will learn:
    • To provide participants with a sound understanding of the nature and risks associated with a crisis
    • To provide participants with a sound understanding of Crises Management
    • To introduce the roles and responsibilities of Crises Management Teams
    • To improve participants’ skills in crisis management 
    • To update participants on the latest developments in crisis Management
    Training Methodology:
    • Utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented.
    • Highly interactive, hands-on learning style of the Instructor.
    • Many activities will be presented to cause the delegate to engage in and reflect on the information - a large percentage of the time; the course will require interaction and activities.
    • Tutor will utilize a combination of presentations, videos, class discussion, group and self-reflective exercises in order to examine all the elements of content.
    • In a risk free environment delegates can practice skills in a non-threatening environment.
    • Emphasis will be on building the confidence for success.


    • Personal Perspectives on Emergencies & Crises
    • Normalization of Deviance
    • Consequences of Catastrophe
    • Perspectives on Crisis & Emergency Management
    • Planning & Management Methodologies
    • Potential for Disaster HERE!
    • Compare & Contrast with the Benchmark Disasters
    • 2 Workshops

    • Crisis Management Methodology
    • Emergency Management Teams vs. Crisis Management Teams
    • Risk Analysis
    • Prevention of Low-Frequency / High Severity Incidents
    • The Risk Register: What to put in; What to leave out.
    • Includes 4 Workshops

    • The Hierarchy of Risk Control
    • Looking for the next Big One!
    • Managing the Media
    • Includes 4 Workshops

    • U.S. BSEE, the Future of Oil & Gas Regulation?
    • Behavioral Motivation
    • Includes 4 Workshops

    • Bowtie Analysis Techniques
    • High Reliability Organizations, the Future of Oil & Gas HSE Management?
    • DiSC Profile and the Value to Teamwork and Motivation Management
    • Includes 3 Workshops (one is a "Final Exam" Workshop)

    The program is designed for all personnel with direct responsibilities in the organization’s crises preparedness planning process


    • 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?


    • 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.

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