SIC 1 – Site Incident Controller Introduction
Purpose
To introduce expectations for the role of the Site Incident Controller (SIC).
Location | Course dates | Availability | Price | Quantity | |
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At your site with bespoke scenarios | Dates to suit you - Please call us to enquire | 8 available in Places | £2,350 | ||
Hathersage | Next course awaiting scheduling - please check back soon | 8 available in Places | £385 |
This course is suitable to introduce the SIC role, responsible for the onsite emergency response at their site, as described in Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 2015 (COMAH)
- Emergency Response core knowledge
- Hazards and scenarios, including Major Accident Hazards (MAH), CoMAH external events and Major Incidents
- Upwind, downwind, no wind, Gas dispersion, Thermal effects, Liquid behaviours
- Site based protective measures (bunds, buildings, HVAC, Control room, SCADA/DCS systems)
- Personnel, evacuation, muster, casualties, reporting
- Introduction to Dynamic Response© a systematic approach to response.
- Site access and the liaison with the Emergency Response Services and the SMC.
This course sets expectations for this critical role. Suitable for site emergency leadership of all hazardous industry sites, including CoMAH
We believe compliance not only satisfies the regulator, but is also good for business risk management. In fact, if establishments are going to comply, they might as well ensure good practice at little or no extra cost. We believe in an evidence-based approach, using competencies extracted from The Regulations and Guidance. We believe in competence development, which involves experiential learning more than just transfer of information; and we believe in gaining assurance on competence through assessment under realistic conditions.