Why Choose this Course?
This course provides you with answers so that when facing a major interruption, you may still maintain your service, keep your customers, suppliers, investors and employees informed and updated. Moreover, it provides answers on how to protect your good reputation and image.
Case studies from around the world prove that with any Major Emergency, regardless of cause, there has to be proven, open and transparent corporate Emergency Response systems in place. Without such systems an effective grasp of command and control will be impossible. How this is reflected to your stakeholders will be critical to your survival. Hence, the importance of leaders getting the all important ‘Corporate Communications’ right the first time should never be underestimated.
This course will feature:
How to have an effective and ‘validated’ Emergency Response Plan in place, ‘before the day’
Checklists on how to deliver accurate information, at the right time, with the right message
How to turn the Emergency to your advantage, enhancing your image post-event
Numerous guidelines on how you and your team will always be prepared for the next event
Comprehensive plans & checklists that will make crucial decision-making process easier
What are the Goals?
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand all the elements which are commonly encountered in a Major Emergency
Understand the discharging of corporate responsibilities in a Major Emergency
Develop the execution of decision making processes between all your stakeholders
Apply co-ordinated planning, training, exercising and team development
Develop an in-depth knowledge of high-performance Major Emergency communications
Who is this Course for?
This updated course is designed for those whose actions and decisions have critical implications for their organisation and those who wish to further develop their Emergency Response, Communication and Leadership capabilities. In most organisations this emergency response and strategy process extends to all Supervisors, Managers, Shift Superintendents and Team Leaders.
This course is not limited to but suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Health, Safety & Environment (SHE) Professionals
Fire, Safety & Security Professionals
Designated members of Emergency Response and Crisis Management Teams
Operations Personnel
How will this be Presented?
This dynamic course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes the use of self-assessments, case studies and awareness tools along with role playing and group activities enhancing leadership capability when planning for and responding to a Major Emergency.
The Course Content
Day One
Developing Major Emergency Response Plans and Techniques for the 24/7 World
Who and what should be involved in an Emergency Response programme?
Consider the number of stakeholders in a Major Emergency
What preparations are necessary in the planning/pre-emergency stage?
What can cause an Emergency and what is the potential life cycle?
Consider the full range of potential emergencies, classifications and types of plan
Workshop – Preparation of an Emergency Response Plan
Day Two
Implementing Co-ordinated Command and Control Techniques
The Auditing Process – Self-Evaluation questions and Syndicate questions
Managing the Emergency Response, Strategic; Tactical & Operational
Decision making in Critical situations, Emergency Communications/Operations Centres
On-scene management – What are the leadership and communication issues?
Business Continuity Management (BCM) – Identifying the essential core functions?
Following a major disruption, what are your recovery priorities?
Day Three
Minimising Company’s Risk, Protecting & Enhancing Company’s Reputation when a Major Emergency Hits
Understanding how the media reacts to risk and why is this important
The Toolkit – best practice examples in protecting your Reputation
Media Management Guidelines and the Communications Checklist
How good communication can help prevent a Major Emergency becoming a Crisis
Workshop – Provide a media statement for the CEO in response to a given scenario
Managing the Human Aspects of Emergency Response
Day Four
Crisis Communications, Who is the Source, should I Believe them?
The myths and realities of Crisis Communication Strategies:
What do we know about the event? How do we communicate effectively?
How do we make our two-way communications meaningful using Social Media?
Alerting and Warning Stakeholders
Case Study – Pemex, Mexico City
Workshop & Role Play – Handling a Major Emergency
Day Five
Plans that have not been Validated are just Paper
Case Studies, when it all goes wrong
Exercise Design for the Emergency Response and Crisis Management Teams
Types of exercise, benefits, advantages and potential disadvantages of each
The Essential Point Agenda for the de-brief
Final Report, implementing the key recommendations, closing the loop
Develop an action plan of learning from incidents, drills and exercises