Emergency Response Management System
We established a complete emergency response organizational structure (invert color part in Figure 1), and implement emergency response management operations in two parts, "readiness" and "drills."
Organizational chart of the emergency response organization
Emergency response groups shift handover system
For on-site operators to carry out emergency response operations within the shortest time when an emergency incident occurs, the supervisor on duty assigns operators to emergency response groups during shift handover based on emergency response personnel requirements. The equipment required for response are entered in the work items during shift handover to determine the functions and manpower of emergency response groups.
Personnel training
If an abnormality is properly controlled when it first occurs, it will effectively prevent a disaster from spreading and reduce losses, in which the key is personnel training. FPCC has a complete classified training system with different training items for new employees to senior supervisors. Contents range from basic concepts to commander training, and effectively improve emergency response and disaster relief abilities.