tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9122514974659083342.post5306391076494358638..comments2024-02-02T22:30:20.736-05:00Comments on Chemical Facility Security News: Emergency Response TrainingPJCoylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03390039682578324978noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9122514974659083342.post-45754926250364475962010-11-30T09:59:29.823-05:002010-11-30T09:59:29.823-05:00Mr. Coyle,
Good guidance on the POT. I however go...Mr. Coyle,<br /><br />Good guidance on the POT. I however go one step above and determine the collective tasks that each facility must conduct in support of their plan such as:<br /><br />Respond to a Chemical leak<br /><br />Fight a fire in a hazardous atmosphere<br /><br />Respond to an Armed Threat<br /><br />Respond to an undetonated IED<br /><br />and so on<br /><br />From these collective tasks, we can identify individual tasks for each group / skill set to include LEA's and first responders.<br /><br />This is much more comprehensive than the list provided in the RBPS however, it identifies the ground truth for training requirements and can help prevent you from holding Crowd Control Training for a facility with two operators.Edwardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15197900489469445849noreply@blogger.com