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Last updated at

Tue, 07-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

1
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00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
Elite Offshore will provide Offshore Emergency Response Team Leader (OERTL) training to personnel working offshore or within maritime environments. The leader is responsible for managing and organizing all non-fire incidents and firefighting operations, as well as mobilizing personnel and resources for the safety of the personnel. It demands clarity in communications, decision-making, and coordination of response efforts.
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Requirements
  • Valid Initial Offshore Emergency Response Team Member (OERTM) Training Certificate: This demonstrates that the individual has completed the foundational training for offshore emergency response.
  • OR
  • Valid Further Offshore Emergency Response Team Member (FOERTM) Training Certificate: This shows that the individual has completed refresher training, maintaining competency as an emergency response team member.
Outcomes
  • 1. Define the role and key responsibilities of the Emergency Response Team Leader (ERTL).
  • 2. State the main priorities and objectives of an ERTL during emergency response.
  • 3. Explain the purpose and elements of Offshore Emergency Response (OER) arrangements, procedures, and planning.
  • 4. Identify the emergency response Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements for both ERTL and Emergency Response Team Members (ERTM).
  • 5. Demonstrate the ability to set priorities and objectives during incident response.
  • 6. Monitor environmental and human factors affecting emergency response operations.
  • 7. Explain and conduct dynamic risk assessments throughout an emergency situation.
  • 8. Delegate tasks and communicate effectively with the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and relevant personnel.
  • 9. Provide clear and concise instructions to ERT members during emergencies.
  • 10. Lead the ERT with clarity, confidence, and safety considerations during fire and non-fire operations.
  • 11. Direct ERT members into incident areas, ensuring continuous risk assessment and member safety.
  • 12. Monitor and manage breathing apparatus (BA) control effectively.
  • 13. Conduct casualty management and missing person searches efficiently during emergencies.
  • 14. Recognize and address signs of stress in ERT members during incident response.