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Operational Risk Management Center
Discipline: Emergency response
Emergency Response Team Leader
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What this course about?

This course is designed to meet the initial live practice training and assessment requirements for Emergency Response Team Leaders, to enable them to join and lead Emergency Response Teams for specific duties, training and development.

Initial training pre-requisites

Delegates attending this programme must possess a valid Emergency Response Team Member Training certificate.

Training and/or assessment activities contained within this course may include physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such activities must be physically and mentally capable of participating fully. Delegates require some form of medical and/or fitness screening to ascertain that they are fit to undertake this type of training.

Who is this course for?
Personnel who are appointed to, or to be appointed to, the role of an Emergency Response Team Leader.
Pre-course requirements
  • Основные навыки при ликвидации ЧС
What will you learn?
  • Define the role and explain the key responsibilities of the Fire/Emergency Response Team Leader.
  • State the main priorities of the Fire/Emergency Response Team Leader.
  • Explain the purpose of site ER arrangements and procedures.
  • Identify the typical elements of emergency response planning
  • Identify the emergency response PPE requirements for the ERTL and the ERTM.
  • Explain the purpose of setting priorities and objectives in response to an incident.
  • Explain the importance of monitoring environmental conditions during an incident
  • Explain the importance of monitoring human factors during an incident.
  • Explain the reason for dynamic risk assessment during an emergency response
  • Delegate tasks to the ERT members effectively.
  • Communicate effectively with relevant emergency response personnel.
  • Give clear and concise instructions to the ERT members during the emergency.
  • Lead the ERT in a clear and confident manner.
  • When safe to do so, direct the ERT members into the incident area – continually assessing how the changes in the emergency could impact on the safety of the ERT members.
  • Conduct dynamic risk assessments throughout the incident.
  • Look for and respond accordingly to signs of stress in individual ERT members during the emergency.
  • Effectively monitor breathing apparatus (BA) control.
  • Lead the ER team during non-fire incidents effectively.
  • Lead the ER team during firefighting operations effectively.
  • Conduct missing persons and casualty management effectively during the emergency.
Emergency response
Courses in this discipline
Course outline
  • The role and key responsibilities of the Emergency Response Team Leader
  • The type of leadership required for emergency response team leader
  • The priorities for an emergency response team leader, to include the safety of the ER team
  • Deputising arrangements
  • Effective communications during emergency response (ER), to include communicating to the team and communicating to ER command centre
  • The effects and management of stress while leading a team in an emergency.
  • The key principles of effective leadership and their application to offshore emergency response teams.
  • The requirement for the ERTL to be fully conversant with Installation layout and predetermined emergency response plans derived from the safety case.
  • Typical emergency response procedures
  • Typical incident response planning elements (the typical phases of an emergency response; hazard identification during emergency response)
  • Emergency Response PPE requirements for ERTL and ERTM
  • Fixed and mobile firefighting systems and equipment
  • Briefing the Emergency Response Team
  • Hazards and risk mitigation associated with typical fire and non-fire incidents
  • Mechanical incident – e.g. pump overheating
  • Electrical incident – e.g. switchboard fire
  • Galley/laundry fires
  • Process area fire
  • Drill floor/weld test area fire
  • Fabrication shop (welding & grinding) fire
  • Confined space incident
  • Working at height incident
  • Loss of Containment (Hydrocarbon liquid spills and releases; Unignited and toxic gas releases; Chemical and simulated radiation incident)
  • The principles of initial and dynamic risk assessment during an emergency.
  • Setting objectives and priorities
  • Agreeing communication methods with the ER team/s
  • Keeping the Emergency Response Command Centre updated with relevant information
  • Monitoring the safety of the ER team
  • Monitoring of environmental conditions and how they may impact on the emergency response.
  • Monitoring human factors elements during emergency response e.g. stress affecting decision making and recognising signs of stress in the ER Team.
  • Techniques for keeping calm while leading an emergency response.
  • Asking for assistance if overwhelmed by the emergency situation
  • Optimising the use of fixed and mobile ER systems
  • Directing the ER team in using appropriate extinguishant media
  • Implementing an appropriate initial response plan for the emergency.
  • Effective communications with all relevant ER personnel – clear and concise instructions and requests.
  • Leading the ER team in a clear and confident manner.
  • Directing entry to the incident area with due regard to emergency response team safety.
  • Effective delegation of ER tasks to team members.
  • Obtaining feedback on progress against the plan.
  • Recognising and effectively dealing with stress in the Emergency Response Team Member
  • Effectively monitoring breathing apparatus (BA) control.
  • Leading non-firefighting ER operations.
  • Effective use of firefighting fixed systems
  • Effective use of firefighting mobile equipment and systems.
  • Conducting dynamic risk assessment throughout the emergency.
  • Utilising any back-up ER teams via the Team Leader.
  • Missing persons and casualty management (prioritising, accounting for missing personnel, casualty handling).
  • Maintaining a means of access and egress from the incident area
  • Ensuring that appropriate fire-fighting equipment is used for the incident
  • Responding to Class A fires
  • Responding to Class B fires (flammable hydrocarbon liquid spill; flowing hydrocarbon liquid fires; Pressure-fed hydrocarbon fires)
  • Responding to a Class C (gas) fire
  • Responding to a chemical incident
  • Responding to a radiation incident
  • Effective use of portable fire monitors
  • Effective use of mobile and portable firefighting and rescue equipment, to include: dry chemical, foam and CO2 fire extinguishant.
  • Locating, extracting and handling missing personnel and casualties
  • Breathing Apparatus (BA) control
  • Personnel protection using water spray
  • Non-fire emergency response (Confined space entry and recovery of casualties; Rescue of casualties from elevated work area with restricted access
Upcoming sessions
Date Location Language Price Format
Currently, this course is conducted only in an intracorporate format.
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Eni
Endesa
Shell
Chevron
Gas Natural
Iberdrola
Eni
Inpex
Eni
Exonmobile
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Training can take place in 4 formats:

  • Self-paced
  • Blended learning
  • Instructor-led online (webinar)
  • Instructor-led offline (classroom)

Description of training formats:

  • Self-paced learning or e-Learning means you can learn in your own time and control the amount of material to consume. There is no need to complete the assignments and take the courses at the same time as other learners.
  • Blended learning or "hybrid learning" means you can combine Self-paced learning or e-Learning with traditional instructor-led classroom or webinar activities. This approach requires physical presence of both teacher and student in physical or virtual (webinars) classrooms or workshops. Webinar is a seminar or presentation that takes place on the internet, allowing participants in different locations to see and hear the presenter, ask questions, and sometimes answer polls.
  • Instructor-led training, or ILT, means that the learning can be delivered in a lecture or classroom format, as an interactive workshop, as a demonstration under the supervision and control of qualified trainer or instructor with the opportunity for learners to practice, or even virtually, using video-conferencing tools.

When forming groups of students, special attention is paid to important criteria - the same level of knowledge and interests among all students of the course, in order to maintain stable group dynamics during training.

Group dynamics is the development of a group in time, which is caused by the interaction of participants with each other and external influence on the group. In other words, these are the stages that the training group goes through in the process of communicating with the coach and among themselves.

The optimal group size for different types of training:

  • Self-paced / E-learning: 1
  • Instructor-led off-line (classroom): 6 – 12
  • Instructor-led on-line (webinar): 6 – 12
  • Blended learning: 6 – 12
  • Workshop: 6 – 12
  • On-the-job: 2 – 4
  • Simulator: 1 – 2

Feedback in the form of assessments and recommendations is given to students during the course of training with the participation of an instructor and is saved in the course card and student profile.

In order to control the quality of the services provided, students can evaluate the quality and training programme. Forms of assessment of the quality of training differ for courses with the participation of an instructor and those that are held in a self-paced format.

For courses with an instructor, start and end dates are indicated. At the same time, it is important to pay attention to the deadlines for passing tests, exams and practical tasks. If the specified deadlines are missed, the student may not be allowed to complete the entire course programme.

A personal account is a space for storing your training preferences, test and exam results, grades on completed training, as well as your individual plan for professional and personal development.

Users of the personal account have access to articles and blogs in specialized areas, as well as the ability to rate the completed training and leave comments under the articles and blogs of our instructors and technical authors

Registered users of a personal account can have various roles, including the role of a student, instructor or content developer. However, for all roles, except for the student role, you will need to go through an additional verification procedure to confirm your qualifications.

Based on the results of training, students are issued a certificate of training. All training certificates fall into three main categories:

  • Certificate of Attendance - students who successfully completed the course but did not pass the tests and exams can apply for a certificate of attendance.
  • Certificate of Completion - students who have successfully completed a course could apply for a Certificate of Completion, this type of certificate is often required for compliance training.
  • Verified Certificate - it is a verified certificate that is issued when students have passed exams under the supervision of a dedicated proctor.

You can always download a copy of your training certificate in PDF format in your personal account.

You will still have access to the course after completing it, provided that your account is active and not compromised and Tecedu is still licensed for the course. So if you want to review specific content in the course after completing it, or do it all over again, you can easily do so. In rare cases, instructors may remove their courses from the Tecedu marketplace, or we may need to remove a course from the platform for legal reasons.

During the training, you may encounter various forms of testing and knowledge testing. The most common assessment methods are:

  • preliminary (base-line assessment) - to determine the current level of knowledge and adapt the personal curriculum
  • intermediate - to check the progress of learning
  • final - to complete training and final assessment of knowledge and skills, can be in the form of a project, testing or practical exam

Travel to the place of full-time training is not included in the cost of training. Accommodation during full-time studies can be included in the full board tuition fees.

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You can preview samples of the training materials and review key information about the course on our website. You can also review feedback and recommendations from students who already completed this course.

We want you to be happy, so almost all purchased courses can be returned within 30 days. If you are not satisfied with the course, you can request a refund, provided the request complies with our return policy.

The 30-day money back policy allows students to receive quality teaching services with minimal risk, we must also protect our teachers from fraud and provide them with a reasonable payment schedule. Payments are sent to instructors after 30 days, so we will not process refund requests received after the refund period.

We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to limit or deny refund requests in cases where we believe there is refund abuse, including but not limited to the following:

  • A significant portion of the course has been consumed or downloaded by a student before the refund was requested.
  • Multiple refunds have been requested by a student for the same course.
  • Excessive refunds have been requested by a student.
  • Users whose account is blocked or access to courses is disabled due to violation of our Terms and Conditions or the Rules of Trust and Security.
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Smart Virtual Classroom (open digital / virtual classroom).

Conducting classes is based on the fact that the teacher demonstrates text, drawings, graphics, presentations on an interactive board, while the content appears in the student's electronic notebook. A specially designed digital notepad and pen are used to create and edit text and images that can be redirected to any surface via a projector.

Classes are live streamed online, automatically recorded and published on the Learning Portal, allowing you to save them for reuse anytime, anywhere, on any mobile device. This makes it possible not to miss classes and keep up with classes and keep up with the passage of new material.

Game Based Learning (learning using a virtual game environment)

Real-life training uses the principles of game organization, which allows future professionals to rehearse and hone their skills in a virtual emergency. Learning as a game provides an opportunity to establish a connection between the learning activity and real life.

The technology provides the following learning opportunities:

  • Focused on the needs of the user
  • Instant feedback
  • Independent decision making and choice of actions
  • Better assimilation and memorization of the material
  • Adaptive pace of learning tailored to the individual needs of the student
  • Better transfer of skills learned in a learning situation to real conditions

Basic principles of training:

  • A gradual increase in the level of difficulty in the game;
  • Using a simplified version of a problem situation;
  • Action in a variable gaming environment;
  • The right choice is made through experimentation.

The main advantages of Game Based Learning technology:

  • Low degree of physical risk and liability
  • Motivation to learn while receiving positive emotions from the process;
  • Practice - mirroring the real situation
  • Timely feedback
  • Choice of different playing roles
  • Learning in collaboration
  • Developing your own behavior strategy
Laboratory workshops using remote access technologies

Conducting practical classes online using remote access technologies for presentations, multimedia solutions and virtual reality:

  • Laboratory workshops that simulate the operation of expensive bench equipment in real production
  • Virtual experiment, which is visually indistinguishable from a remote real experiment performed
  • Virtual instruments, which are an exact copy of real instruments
  • Mathematical modeling to clarify the physical characteristics, chemical content of the investigated object or phenomenon.
Emergency Response Team Leader
Discipline: Emergency response
Language: English, Russian
Level: Intermediate
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