Course Overview:
This unit covers the competency required in the development of tactics that are to be used in the containment of incidents in on-shore and off-shore facilities. The person would typically be an incident coordinator who would respond to the incident manager.
In a typical scenario the person must ensure that the tactics proposed to be employed in response to an incident are appropriate to the circumstances and that actions taken in changing circumstances are effective in dealing with the incident. For instance the options available to incident response teams may be limited and include the need to follow specific procedures or sequences of events. In such a situation the organisation may need clearly defined procedures to ensure that all levels of incident response are aware of how the incident is to be confronted.
Key aspects of this competency include:
- forming clear and unambiguous views about the nature of the potential incident
- evaluating and prioritising alternative tactics
- analysing and interpreting information for trends and impacts
- forwarding key information to those who require it
The person may:
- undertake critical analysis and problem solving
- examine specific scenarios and develop tactics to physically contain those events
- evaluate alternative tactics
- recommend the most appropriate strategy
- document strategies
Generally the person would be an incident coordinator, manager or technical specialist and be part of an incident response team during the incident. They may have an ongoing role for managing incident information and/or the incident information system.
This competency comes under the Petrochemical courses offered. For more information Contact Us.