Starting from ₹17500
Buy now
Learn more
Has discount
Made in

English
Last updated at

Tue, 14-Jan-2025
Level
Intermediate
Total lessons

0
Total duration

00:00:00 Hours
Number of reviews

0
Total enrolment

32
Avg rating
Short description
Elite Offshore’s Emergency Response Training for Initial Responders is designed to equip individuals with the critical skills and knowledge needed to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations. This course focuses on preparing initial responders—those first on the scene—to assess, react, and manage emergencies in various industrial and offshore environments. The training covers essential topics like hazard identification, risk assessment, rescue techniques, first aid, and fire safety. Participants will engage in realistic, hands-on simulations that mimic real-life emergencies, giving them the confidence to handle crises safely and efficiently. Led by experienced professionals, the course emphasizes practical, actionable steps for managing incidents until specialized help arrives. Whether you work in the offshore sector, oil and gas, or an industrial setting, this training provides the foundation for a well-coordinated and swift response, ensuring the safety of personnel and minimizing damage during critical situations.
-
-
Requirements
  • Emergency Response Management team - Members
  • Emergency Resource Management - Initial Responders
  • Emergency Response Management team - Leaders
Outcomes
  • 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.