Emergency Organization Structure - Technical
Overview ☑️❓
An effective Emergency Response Organization is a key requirement for managing incidents, minimizing escalation, and ensuring personnel safety at industrial project sites.
This structure defines clear command, control, and communication lines in accordance with international HSE standards and emergency management best practices.
Site Main Controller (SMC)
Holds overall emergency command
Coordinates with client, EPC, and external authorities
Authorizes major decisions and resource deployment
Incident Controller (IC)
Directs emergency operations at the incident location
Conducts dynamic risk assessment
Ensures scene control, isolation, and safe response execution
Safety Officer
Monitors responder safety and compliance
Advises on hazard control measures and permit-to-work isolation
Ensures PPE, exclusion zones, and safe access/egress
Fire & Rescue Team
Fire suppression, rescue, and evacuation
Hazard containment and control of escalation risks
First Aid / Medical Team
Immediate casualty management and triage
Coordination with site clinic and external medical services
Communication Officer
Maintains reliable internal and external communication
Incident reportina. emeraencv notifications. and
coordination
A trained and well-drilled Emergency Response Team (ERT) is critical to:
Reduce response time
Control hazards effectively
Protect personnel, assets, and the environment
Ensure compliance with HSE and emergency preparedness requirements.
Emergency readiness is built through planning, training, drills, and leadership.
Strong structure = strong response.
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