The document summarizes an emergency evacuation and fire drill conducted at the Uch Gas Field condensate tanks. The drill was conducted to comply with OGDCL's emergency preparedness procedures. It provides details of the drill such as the time, type of emergency simulated, weather conditions, number of participants, and their response times. The summary identifies areas for improvement like reducing employee evacuation time and improving head counting efficiency. It recommends conducting surprise drills to improve emergency response team member efficiency in handling emergencies.
The document summarizes an emergency evacuation and fire drill conducted at the Uch Gas Field condensate tanks. The drill was conducted to comply with OGDCL's emergency preparedness procedures. It provides details of the drill such as the time, type of emergency simulated, weather conditions, number of participants, and their response times. The summary identifies areas for improvement like reducing employee evacuation time and improving head counting efficiency. It recommends conducting surprise drills to improve emergency response team member efficiency in handling emergencies.
The document summarizes an emergency evacuation and fire drill conducted at the Uch Gas Field condensate tanks. The drill was conducted to comply with OGDCL's emergency preparedness procedures. It provides details of the drill such as the time, type of emergency simulated, weather conditions, number of participants, and their response times. The summary identifies areas for improvement like reducing employee evacuation time and improving head counting efficiency. It recommends conducting surprise drills to improve emergency response team member efficiency in handling emergencies.
The document summarizes an emergency evacuation and fire drill conducted at the Uch Gas Field condensate tanks. The drill was conducted to comply with OGDCL's emergency preparedness procedures. It provides details of the drill such as the time, type of emergency simulated, weather conditions, number of participants, and their response times. The summary identifies areas for improvement like reducing employee evacuation time and improving head counting efficiency. It recommends conducting surprise drills to improve emergency response team member efficiency in handling emergencies.
Subject: Emergency Evacuation/ Fire Drill on “Fire Emergency”
Venue: Condensate Tanks (Uch-I)
In compliance of OGDCL’s Integrated HSE System Manual (Rev-6): OGM/P-HSE-7.5(06) Emergency
Preparedness and Response Planning, an Emergency Mockup drill has been conducted. The sequence and elements of the event is as under:
Time Alarm Sounded: Time Drill Concluded: Time to Evacuate:
1000 Hrs 1005 Hrs 03 Minutes Type of Drill: Notification / Alert Method: Weather Conditions: Fire Emergency (B Class Fire) Emergency Siren Clear Emergency Level: Exact Location of Drill: Distance From ER Post: Level -2 Condensate Tanks Uch-I Almost 200 Meter No. of Participants: Situation at Start of Drill: Situation after Drill: 50 Routing Operational Activities Resumption of routine operation Name of Participant/ Team Emergency Role Assigned Response Time Participants from all sections Assemble at Muster Points 04 minutes Evacuation Team Evacuation of Employees 04 minutes Provision of basic First Aid to First Aid Team 02 minutes victims Fire Fighting Team Firefighting at dummy fire site 01 minutes Positive Points: Active participation of all ERT members. Areas of Improvement / Deficiencies observed Evacuation time of employees to report at Muster points need to be reduced. Head Counting at muster points delayed. Extenuating Circumstances/ Identified Factors / Special Conditions Simulate: Nil Lessons Learned for Improvement: Surprise Drills to be conducted in order to improve ERT member’s efficiency to handle emergencies.