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FEATURE SPONSOR


TRAINING


ONLY THROUGH


REGULAR AND FREQUENT SPECIALIST TRAINING CAN AN ORGANISATION FULLY PREPARE ITS WORKFORCE FOR AN EMERGENCY.


THE IMPORTANCE OF INCIDENT MANAGEMENT


To operate safely within the offshore wind environment the delegates were given the opportunity to develop an understanding of why incidents occur, likely reactions and how to positively influence behaviour to achieve a successful outcome in the event of an incident.


The delegates included various operational team members – including controllers, technicians and vessel crew members. Although each of these operational teams has their own respective roles and responsibilities, it is


critical that they work together effectively. Therefore, emphasis was placed on the importance of the interaction between the various roles and teams while simultaneously conducting their respective procedures.


EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS TESTED THROUGH PRACTICAL INPUT AND WORKING SCENARIOS


With practice being central to the successful application of a procedure in a crisis scenario, delegates were provided with a combination of simulated incidents using live casualties and dummies. The exercises incorporated all three stages of an incident: initial, developing and closing. Each exercise required delegates to undertake a rescue of themselves or others from a simulated incident at a standalone dedicated training area (Working at Height structure and Dock) with Skippers and Controllers placed in separate locations. This segregation created the dynamics of an actual incident, demonstrating the challenges that response teams face.


Proactive use of technology enabled all delegates to see how the exercise was progressing – even when positioned in different parts of the building to the main exercise by connecting via Skype on mobile devices.


THE NEXT STEPS


HFR Solutions CIC has produced a comprehensive report to further improve the client’s existing plans and procedures and continues to support them in developing rescue plans and a programme of ongoing training and assessment. This will help to provide consistency across all personnel and sites and help to address any potential occurrence of skill fade through lack of familiarity with techniques and equipment.


HFR Solutions CIC SCAN/CLICK


SCAN/CLICK


MORE INFO


MORE INFO


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