Gaining assurance of capability to manage emergency situations relating to undesired events has traditionally related to ‘the drill' and how well it was conducted. David Powley of DNV Certification argues that although staged exercises and drills are important, they form only a part of a more holistic and reality-based approach that should be taken with regard to emergency situations. Based on experience, he offers a personal opinion and advice on how risk management principles and reality simulation should be used when auditing the regimes for emergency preparedness and response.
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Being Prepared! Being Responsive! - The auditing of emergency preparedness and response
Regards,
Simon
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