Lesson 1Emergency organization and command structure: on-site and incident command interfacesDescribe di emergency organization, roles, an' command structure, includin on-site command posts an' interfaces wid external incident command, ensurin clear authority, span of control, an' decision pathways.
Emergency roles and responsibilitiesOn-site command post setup and toolsInterface with external incident commandSuccession and delegation of authorityTraining and competency requirementsLesson 2Evacuation strategy and personnel accounting: muster points, roll-call, assembly area managementDefine evacuation strategies, routes, an' muster points, along wid personnel accounting methods, roll-call procedures, an' assembly area management to ensure all people safe evacuate an' verified.
Evacuation triggers and decision criteriaPrimary and alternate escape routesMuster point layout and signageRoll-call and headcount techniquesManaging vulnerable or disabled personsLesson 3Definitions, abbreviations, and reference documents (MSDS/SDS, P&IDs, site maps)Explain how definitions, abbreviations, an' reference documents support a clear, consistent POI, includin use of MSDS/SDS, P&IDs, an' site maps to guide responders, planners, an' auditors during preparation an' real incidents.
Standard POI terms and abbreviationsUse of MSDS and SDS in emergenciesReading and applying P&ID diagramsSite maps, access routes, and hazardsReference document control and updatesLesson 4Scope, objectives, applicability, and legal context of the POIClarify di POI’s scope, objectives, an' applicability, linkin dem to legal an' regulatory requirements, corporate standards, an' risk assessments, an' definin which facilities, activities, an' personnel covered.
POI scope and facility coverageEmergency response objectives and KPIsApplicability to staff, visitors, and contractorsLegal and regulatory framework mappingAlignment with corporate policies and riskLesson 5Documentation, recordkeeping, revision control, and regulatory compliance mappingExplain documentation an' recordkeeping requirements fi di POI, includin revision control, version tracking, an' mapping to regulatory obligations, ensurin traceability, audit readiness, an' continuous improvement.
POI document structure and formatRecordkeeping for incidents and drillsRevision control and approval workflowRegulatory requirement cross-referencesRetention periods and secure storageLesson 6Post-incident actions: incident investigation, root cause analysis, evidence preservation, corrective actionsDefine how fi manage post-incident activities, from securin di scene an' preservin evidence to conductin structured investigations, identifyin root causes, an' implementin corrective an' preventive actions to avoid recurrence.
Immediate scene stabilization and controlEvidence preservation and chain of custodyIncident investigation team rolesRoot cause analysis tools and methodsCorrective and preventive action trackingLesson 7Alarm, detection and communication systems: signals, escalation, and notification listsCover alarm an' detection systems, signal types, escalation rules, an' notification lists, explainin how alerts generated, interpreted, an' communicated to ensure timely, accurate information flow during incidents.
Detection technologies and alarm typesAlarm priorities and escalation rulesInternal notification lists and triggersExternal notification and reporting pathsAlarm testing, maintenance, and logsLesson 8Scenario-specific response procedures: flammable liquid release, toxic gas release, fire and explosionDescribe step-by-step response procedures fi key hazardous scenarios, detailin detection cues, initial actions, control tactics, protective measures, an' communication flows fi flammable liquid, toxic gas, fire, an' explosion events.
Flammable liquid release response stepsToxic gas release isolation and PPEFire response, suppression, and backupExplosion risk control and blast zonesScenario-based drills and simulationsLesson 9Coordination with external emergency services and mutual aid protocolsDetail how di facility coordinate wid external emergency services an' mutual aid partners, includin pre-planning, information sharing, joint exercises, an' protocols fi unified command an' resource integration.
Pre-incident liaison and contact listsMutual aid agreements and scopeInformation sharing during incidentsUnified command and joint operationsJoint drills, reviews, and debriefs