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    Days: 1

  • BRLC icon-PDH white-navy-64px

    PDH: 8

  • BRLC icon-CEU white-navy-64px

    CEU: 0.8

Course Cost:
Early: $650
Normal: $750

The focus of this one day course will be on explaining elements of a sample real-life Crisis Emergency Response Plan. Practical tools and industrial examples will be presented. The course will include the following topics:

  • Requirements / Roles / Responsibilities
  • Classification / Level of incidents and other definitions
  • Emergency management vs. Crisis management and the transition
  • Non-traditional “emergencies” (e.g. operational, capital projects, company reputation, business continuity, potential incidents, etc.)
  • Risk exposures
  • Incident examples (emergency vs. crisis)
  • Unified incident command system
  • Emergency response teams
  • Response levels
  • Emergency / Crisis plans
  • Coordination among governmental, corporate, plant, community, and client plans
  • Prepare, prevent, respond, recover
  • Plan elements
  • Examples of plan elements for team members
  • Plan activation stages
  • Communication planning
  • Control centers
  • Testing, training, drills, and continuous improvement

Customized Courses Tailored to Your Needs

While BakerRisk offers a range of pre-packaged courses, we recognize that the most effective courses incorporate your company’s specific hazards, incidents, and lessons learned. Please contact us to discuss how we can custom tailor courses to fit your company’s needs.

There are no upcoming courses at this time, please contact us for more information.

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