1.0. OBJECTIVE
The objective of this procedure is to provide directives and
assistance so that crisis situations can be dealt with effectively, by ensuring
prompt mobilization, and control of facilities and people and also keep personnel
prepared for such occurrences to protect lives and minimize damage to assets.
2.0. INTRODUCTION
In case of emergency, as defined in these procedures, the
Contractor’s HSE Manager becomes the person in charge (PIC) of the response and
of the application of the emergency response plan. He remains in charge unless
relieved by the Site Project manager.
The Site HSE manager has been designated as the person in
charge of activating the emergency plan because this is part of his
responsibility at the site.
Depending on the type of emergency and as the plan is
activated this responsibility may be passed on to other individuals, but it is
essential that one person is responsible for the activation of the plan.
If the Site HSE manager is unable to respond to the
emergency due to injury or other circumstances, the Project manager takes
charge of the response until relieved by a Responsible person.
3.0. INCIDENCES ADDRESSED
This emergency response plan will be used to address
incidents that may occur during Commissioning. The following incidents are
examples of situations that would activate an emergency response:
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