Emergency Command Centre Coordinator
( EC3 )
Outline
This product is an Offshore Academy “short course” developed to provide the learners with the knowledge, introduction to experience, administrative, compliance and management skills, required to effectively & efficiently maintain the Emergency Command Centre at “immediate notice” and state of readiness.
Aims
The aim is to educate each learner through, interactive presentations, case studies, introduction to industry regulatory and compliance guidelines, followed by practical appraisal with constructive feedback, in a real ECC environment.
Objectives
The objectives of the EC3 skills training, that each learner will understand and able to demonstrate are:
- Understand the purpose of the Emergency Command Centre and Roles & Responsibilities of the dedicated authority/co-ordinator
- Setup for use and maintain the ECC “fit for purpose”, when activated to support an emergency within the company
- Support where required the “Duty IMT/EMT groups” whilst under the control of the Incident Commander/Emergency Controller
- Ensure that all associated administration procedures including, suitably qualified and trained human capital allocation, third party interfacing protocols, daily activities reports, physical ergonomics, contact details and bridging documentation are all kept current, distributed and accessible within the ECC workspace
- Ensure that all internal & external communications systems relating to the “operational readiness” functionality of the ECC and team members is shared, relevant and correct at all times
- Design, implement and manage a method to deal with ad-hoc, out of routine and, out of service elements of the ECC, preventing a “worse case scenario” outcome when activated
- Introduction to the T2ER2 ECC Auditing Process
Pre-Requisite, Preferred Learner Experience & Duration
Due to the duration of the EC3 short course delivery period over two full days it is preferred that the learners are already in the ECC coordinator role, part of the companies HSE group and or has good understanding of either or both Emergency Response Operations & Health Safety Environment within the industry.
Course size is not less than 6 and a maximum of 12
Appraisal Process
Learners will be given a written exam after day 1, theory session and appraised at least once in the ECC Co-Ordinator role and be a contributing team member during other learners formal appraisal. Appraisal are conducted Through “performance evaluation” observation and using a customized checklist, with verbal instructor feedback covering all learning modules and their expected outcomes.
Certification
Learners will receive a WGG Offshore Academy endorsed Certificate in “Emergency Command Centre Coordinator”.
Validity & Refresher
Though there is no formal expiry date for this certification, it is suggested that the EC3 short course is attended as a refresher by the learner when he/she starts work at a new location within the company.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Accredited by | WGGOA |
| Duration | 1 Day |
| Certificate | WGGOA Certificate |
| Course Syllabus | Theory and Practical |