Upcoming Workshops
Responding
to Oilfield Emergencies
Training
Workshops
2012 Series
April
28-29, 2012-class
is full
May 19-20, 2012-class
is full
October
13-14, 2012
November
3-4, 2012
Registration Form Here!
OOGEEP's
Responsing to Oilfield Emergencies Training
Workshops in the News:
Daily Jeffersonian
Emergency response training for gas and
oil field industry not new to Ohio
To date, more than 800 firefighters
representing 227 fire departments and 40
Ohio counties have participated in the
safety training that is fully funded by
donations from natural gas and crude oil
producers across the state. Reda said
203 cities, villages and townships have
also participated in the training...
Coshocton Tribune
Firefighters Train for Emergencies
Chances of an emergency are slim, but
it's better to be over-prepared than
caught off guard, said Rhonda Reda, Ohio
Oil and Gas Energy Education Program
executive director, which has been
hosting the training for about 12
years...
Zanesville Times
Recorder
Firefighters train for oil and gas
emergencies
"It's just another way that Ohio is
ahead of the curve ... I'm proud, as an
industry person, that Ohio is considered
a model in many of our safety programs,"
Reda said. "I think people should be
proud to know that..."
The News Messenger
Firefighters prepare in the event of oil, gas
fire
The more guys we can get trained at our
station, the better it's going to be for us and
the community," Cambridge firefighter Matt
Stifler said..
Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education
Program's Oilfield Emergency Response Training
Workshops

Responding to
Oilfield Emergencies Training Program
The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP)
developed a comprehensive training manual
Responding to Oilfield Emergencies and permanent
training facility to support local emergency responders
(firefighters, police, state agencies, etc.) by enabling
them to understand and implement effective emergency
response practices at typical oilfield drilling sites
and production sites.
Often, it is the front-line first response that is
vital to preventing loss of life and containing property
and environmental damage. The first responders to crude
oil and natural gas incidents are usually local emergency
response units. They are responsible for mitigating
fires and other hazardous situations, ensuring the safety
of personnel and property, and communicating effectively
with necessary parties.
In most cases, these people are highly competent
in conventional firefighting and emergency response
practice, but may have no formal training or experience
with the unique challenges and hazards posed by oilfield
emergencies. For example, they would likely not know
which procedures would prove most effective, how to
contain the incident, and how to minimize personal danger.
Similarly, they may know neither the types of hazardous
chemicals or equipment to anticipate on site nor how
to manage them safely. And most often, they would not
know which parties to notify or how to contact them.
The OOGEEP training manual provides the background
information and practical guidelines necessary to effectively
respond to an oilfield incident in Ohio. The six chapters
in the guide cover the following topics:
- Overview of Ohio's oil and gas industry
- Communicating at the emergency site
- Evaluating the emergency
- Responding to production site emergencies
- Responding to drilling site emergencies
- Related information resources
- Ohio's oil and gas
emergency response website
The information in the training manual was obtained
from a variety of sources including the American Petroleum
Institute, The National Fire Protection Association,
The International Fire Service Training Association
as well as the personal knowledge of Ohio emergency
response professionals experienced in responding to
oilfield emergencies.
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