TDI

Crisis Response Coordinator_ Emergency Response & Incident Management

Duration

5 Days

Start Date

31-Aug-2026

End Date

4-Sep-2026

Venue

MADRID – SPAIN

price

1690 KD

20% discount for group above 5 attendees

Course Overview

This 5-day expert-led program equips emergency managers, HSE professionals, and operations leaders with advanced skills in crisis preparedness, response coordination, and incident command system (ICS) implementation. Participants will master structured methodologies for managing industrial emergencies, natural disasters, and security threats while ensuring business continuity.

Course Objectives

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Design and implement emergency response plans (ERP)
  • Lead crisis teams using ICS/NIMS frameworks
  • Conduct risk assessments for potential emergencies
  • Manage communication during incidents (internal/external)
  • Coordinate multi-agency responses (fire, medical, government)
  • Conduct post-incident analysis and recovery planning
  • Apply digital tools for real-time crisis management
  • Train and evaluate response teams through realistic drills

Who Should Attend

This course is essential for:

  • Emergency Response Managers
  • HSE Directors & Coordinators
  • Facility & Operations Managers
  • Security & Risk Management Specialists
  • Business Continuity Planners
  • Government Emergency Planners
  • Crisis Communication Officers

Course Modules

Module 1: Crisis Management Fundamentals

  • Types of industrial emergencies (fires, spills, explosions)
  • Legal/regulatory frameworks (OSHA, NFPA, Seveso III)
  • Emergency preparedness maturity models
  • Case studies of major incidents

Module 2: Incident Command System (ICS)

  • ICS structure and roles
  • Unified command principles
  • Resource management during crises
  • ICS forms and documentation

Module 3: Emergency Planning

  • Risk assessment methodologies
  • ERP development (tiered response plans)
  • Evacuation vs. shelter-in-place strategies
  • Mutual aid agreements

Module 4: Response Operations

  • First-hour response protocols
  • Emergency shutdown procedures
  • Hazmat spill containment
  • Search and rescue coordination

Module 5: Crisis Communication

  • Stakeholder mapping and notification systems
  • Media management strategies
  • Family assistance programs
  • Social media monitoring

Module 6: Recovery & Resilience

  • Business impact analysis
  • Post-incident review methodologies
  • Corrective action tracking
  • Psychological first aid

Module 7: Digital Crisis Management

  • Emergency notification systems
  • GIS mapping for resource deployment
  • Virtual EOC (Emergency Operations Center)
  • Drone applications in emergencies