ISO 45001 COMPLIANTDISH-APPROVED

Half-Day Training

Practical half-day certification program focused on operational safety, compliance confidence, and site-level risk control.

Program Overview

In an industrial emergency - a major fire, a significant chemical release, a structural collapse, or a mass casualty medical incident - the difference between an effective response and a chaotic one is almost always determined before the emergency occurs. Organizations that have properly trained emergency response teams, well-tested emergency plans, and a clearly understood incident command structure will manage the event, protect their people, and limit damage. Those without this preparation will struggle to coordinate basic actions in the critical first minutes, with potentially fatal consequences.

ICLM's Emergency Response Procedures Training equips emergency coordinators, response teams, supervisors, and all employees with the knowledge and skills to mount an effective response to the full spectrum of workplace emergencies encountered in industrial and commercial environments. The training is built around the internationally recognized Incident Command System (ICS) - the same emergency management structure used by fire departments, civil defence organizations, and major industrial emergency responders worldwide - ensuring that when an emergency occurs, everyone knows their role, their chain of command, and their immediate priorities.

Pre-Use Checks

Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.

Control Principles

Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.

Emergency Response

Incident communication and immediate response actions.

Core Learning Modules

Module 01

Understand the principles of the Incident Command System (ICS) and apply it to industrial emergency management

Module 02

Develop site-specific Emergency Response Plans (ERPs) that address the full range of credible emergency scenarios.

Module 03

Execute effective building and facility evacuations including assembly point management and personnel accountability

Module 04

Respond to fire emergencies including suppression, evacuation coordination, and liaison with public fire services

Module 05

Manage initial chemical spill and release emergencies including isolation, notification, and downwind impact assessment

Module 06

Coordinate initial medical emergency response and manage casualties until EMS arrival

Module 07

Activate and operate emergency communication systems including public address, radio, and emergency notification platforms

Module 08

Plan, execute, and critically evaluate emergency drills and tabletop exercises

Module 09

Coordinate effectively with external emergency services including fire brigade, ambulance, and civil defence