Integrated Contingency Planning for Industrial Emergencies (ICP)

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16 Nov 2025 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia $ 4,500 Register

Integrated Contingency Planning for Industrial Emergencies (ICP)

Introduction

Industry has many regulations with which they are required to comply. These regulatory requirements include aspects of environmental, health and safety concerns. Each regulatory requirement involves planning and implementation of a program. An individual facility may end up with an overwhelming number of plans that end up sitting on a bookshelf collecting dust instead of being actively used as they are intended. The Integrated Contingency Plan (ICP) is a way of combining the numerous plans and reducing redundancy in implementation.

The ICP reduces redundancy: making changes and revisions easier to maintain (only changing one plan as opposed to each of the many plans that the revision may affect), making it easier for employee training ( only have to familiarize employees with one plan) making employee response more effective and efficient (not having to decide which plan to grab as a reference when needing to respond to an incident) and is more cost effective (only have to maintain one plan so employees can concentrate on more valuable tasks in their jobs).

This course is designed to provide participants with complete and up to date knowledge on Integrated Contingency Planning (ICP) and Emergency Response (ERP) to chemical and physical exposures in industrial and field settings. Topics include: Hazard analysis, Contingency planning, housekeeping and safety practices include proper use and selection of PPE, site control and evaluation, handling drums and containers, field sampling and monitoring, proper use of instruments, incident response planning, emergency response. Further, this course addresses the potential environmental and human risks from major hydrocarbon industrial accidents, covering all aspects of industrial contingency planning, from preventing accidents to organizing planning committees, evaluating hazards, assessing available resources, collecting information on codes and regulations, developing a plan, and maintaining a high level of preparedness at the plant, including training your employees on your developed ICP.

Objectives

    Upon the successful completion of this course, each participant will be able to:

    • Apply integrated contingency planning for industrial emergencies.
    • Develop a contingency plan and identity the elements of such plan.
    • Implement the emergency response planning for fixed facilities and determine the various emergency equipment used in preparation for incident.
    • Apply the incident command functions and the different types of emergency response.
    • Demonstrate the process of auditing the emergency response plan through observations, drills and reviewing the historical events.
    • Discuss decision making process for HAZMAT incidents and recognize the importance of worker safety practices.
    • Improve the process of developing a written PPE program according to OSHA 1910 and implement its program review and evaluation.
    • Employ incident mitigation operations and determine the importance of containment including the evaluation of its best methods.
    • Establish and strictly enforce site control procedures and prepare the site for subsequent activities.
    • Distinguish hazardous materials classes, properties and containers and review unstable materials explosives and toxic hazardous materials.
    • Apply proper methodology of labeling, placarding and identification including the shipping papers/manifests, NFPA 704 warning system and isolation tables.
    • identify the types and methods for contamination and decontamination and explain personal protection by recognizing the need for protection, identifying the levels of protection and using protective clothing.

Training Methodology

The training methodology is interactive with group exercises and is suitable for all employees involved in functions management. The pace and level of the training workshop is customized to the understanding of the delegates. Ongoing back-up and support is available after the training on request to the supplier, and the training course is also available for in-house presentation as well as for “Competency Transfer”.

Who Should Attend?

This course is intended for all managers, engineers and other professional staff involved in emergency planning for industrial facilities. Further, the course is essential for all health, safety and environmental staff (HSE).

Course Outline

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