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Strategic On Scene Command for On-Shore Oil & Gas Operations

Why Attend

This training program is designed for professionals who are responsible for managing and leading emergency response operations on shore oil & gas facilities. It aims to enhance the capabilities of On Scene Commanders in dealing with a variety of emergency scenarios, including oil spills, fires, explosions, and security threats. The course provides a comprehensive approach to incident management, focusing on strategic decision-making, leadership, communication, and coordination skills.

Overview

Course Outline

Schedule & Fees

Course Methodology

Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing

Course Objectives

Develop a thorough understanding of the roles and responsibilities of an On Scene Commander.; Equip participants with the skills required to effectively manage emergency incidents on shore oil & gas facilities.; Enhance the ability to implement incident command systems (ICS) in line with industry standards and best practices.; Foster strategic thinking and decision-making under pressure.; Improve communication and coordination skills during emergency operations.; Understand health, safety, and environmental (HSE) considerations during incident management.; Build competencies in conducting post-incident reviews and implementing corrective actions.

Target Audience

  On Scene Commanders; Emergency Response Managers; HSE Managers; Security Supervisors; Operations Managers; Facility Managers; Incident Response Coordinators

Target Competencies

n/a

 

Day 1: Introduction to On Scene Commander Role and Responsibilities

  • Overview of On Scene Commander's role within the emergency response structure.

  • Understanding command and control principles.

  • Incident Command System (ICS): Structure and application.

  • Key responsibilities of the On Scene Commander.

  • Legal and regulatory requirements in emergency response.

Day 2: Emergency Response Planning and Preparedness

  • Developing and implementing emergency response plans.

  • Risk assessment and hazard identification in on shore oil & gas operations.

  • Strategic and tactical planning for emergency scenarios.

  • Coordination with external agencies and stakeholders.

  • Effective communication strategies during an incident.

Day 3: Incident Management and Response Operations

  • Incident recognition and activation of emergency response plans.

  • Initial response and establishment of incident command post.

  • Coordination of resources and response activities.

  • Situational awareness and information management.

  • Implementing ICS during complex emergency scenarios.

Day 4: Crisis Management and Decision-Making

  • Leadership and decision-making under pressure.

  • Managing multiple simultaneous incidents.

  • Crisis communication and media handling.

  • Psychological resilience and stress management.

  • Case studies of major on shore oil & gas incidents.

Day 5: Post-Incident Review and Continuous Improvement

  • Conducting post-incident debriefings and reports.

  • Identifying lessons learned and implementing corrective actions.

  • Enhancing emergency response plans and procedures.

  • Evaluating performance and continuous improvement.

  • Final assessment and feedback session.

$3875

Cairo

Country: Egypt

Duration: One week

Date: 08–12 Sep 2025

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$3875

Mumbai

Country: India

Duration: One week

Date: 08–12 Jun 2026

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