Incident response structures are designed to ensure there is a documented process for responding to and coping with disruption. But which structures work best and why? Who should be involved, what should they do, when and with what resources?
This course provides the delegates with the ability to develop and implement an effective incident response structure for their organization, which is proven to work in practice. It begins with learning how to design a structure which reflects the nature, scale and complexity of your existing management structure – used for business as usual and as the course unfolds it provides practitioners with a deeper knowledge and understanding of incident response and crisis management – a key capability for any response team to develop at any level of responsibility.
The course is delivered in modules, which explore the concepts and principles of incident and crisis management. Delegates explore tools and techniques which work best e.g. the Incident Command System. Methods follow good practice and reflect the guidance in ISO 22301:2014, and BS 11200:2014.
Course modules include:
BC Managers / Champions, Risk Managers / Champions Department Managers, HSE Professionals, Technical Safety Specialists, Crisis and Incident Managers
Face-to-face, classroom based with group discussions and team exercises.
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2 days
12 to 24