Incident & Emergency Management

Prepare for the unexpected with comprehensive incident investigation and emergency response planning.

Overview

When incidents occur, proper investigation and response are critical. We help you investigate root causes, implement corrective actions, and develop emergency response plans that protect your people and business.

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Incident Investigation

What We Offer

Our incident investigation service goes beyond surface-level causes to identify true root causes. We use proven methodologies like 5-Why, Fishbone diagrams, and Fault Tree Analysis. The result is effective corrective actions that prevent recurrence.

Key Benefits

  • Identify true root causes, not just symptoms
  • Prevent recurrence of similar incidents
  • Meet OSHA reporting and investigation requirements
  • Reduce future incident rates and costs
  • Documentation for legal protection
  • Actionable recommendations prioritized by risk

Our Process

  1. Immediate response and scene preservation
  2. Evidence collection and witness interviews
  3. Timeline reconstruction
  4. Root cause analysis using multiple techniques
  5. Corrective action plan development
  6. Implementation follow-up and effectiveness review

Frequently Asked Question

How quickly can you respond?

We offer 24/7 incident response and can typically be on-site within 24 hours, sooner for serious incidents.

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Emergency Response Planning

What We Offer

Our emergency response planning service helps you prepare for worst-case scenarios. We develop site-specific plans for fire, medical emergencies, natural disasters, active threats, and hazardous material releases.

Key Benefits

  • Organized, practiced emergency response
  • Clear roles and responsibilities for personnel
  • Reduced panic and confusion during emergencies
  • Regulatory compliance (OSHA 1910.38)
  • Improved emergency coordination with local responders
  • Business continuity protection

Our Process

  1. Emergency scenario identification and risk assessment
  2. Procedure development with stakeholder input
  3. Response team training and certification
  4. Drill and exercise facilitation
  5. Plan review and revision based on drills
  6. Annual plan updates and refresher training

Frequently Asked Question

What emergencies should we plan for?

We assess your location, operations, and history to identify fire, medical, weather, chemical, and security scenarios.

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Fire Safety Assessment

What We Offer

Our fire safety assessment evaluates your facility for fire hazards, verifies compliance with fire codes, and recommends prevention and protection strategies. We cover ignition sources, fuel storage, egress routes, suppression systems, and employee training.

Key Benefits

  • Fire hazard identification and elimination
  • Code compliance verification (NFPA, local fire code)
  • Evacuation plan development and drill facilitation
  • Fire suppression system review (sprinklers, extinguishers)
  • Reduced fire risk and potential property damage
  • Lower insurance premiums

Our Process

  1. Fire hazard inspection and ignition source identification
  2. Egress evaluation (exits, lighting, signage)
  3. Fire suppression system review and testing
  4. Fire safety plan development
  5. Employee fire safety training
  6. Drill facilitation and after-action review

Frequently Asked Question

How often should fire drills be conducted?

OSHA recommends fire drills annually, but quarterly is best practice for high-hazard facilities.

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Confined Space Entry Programs

What We Offer

Our confined space program meets OSHA 1910.146 requirements. We identify and classify confined spaces, develop entry permits, train entry teams, and establish rescue procedures. Available for permit-required and non-permit spaces.

Key Benefits

  • OSHA permit space compliance
  • Safe entry procedures for maintenance and inspections
  • Rescue capability for emergency response
  • Atmospheric testing protocols and equipment
  • Attendant and entrant training
  • Documentation for regulatory inspections

Our Process

  1. Space identification and classification
  2. Hazard assessment (atmospheric, physical, engulfment)
  3. Entry permit development
  4. Attendant, entrant, and supervisor training
  5. Atmospheric testing equipment training
  6. Rescue plan establishment and practice

Frequently Asked Question

What is a permit-required confined space?

A space with hazards like toxic atmosphere, engulfment, or configuration that could trap an entrant.

Why Choose Coreshield 360 Consultants for Incident & Emergency Management?

Our investigators are certified root cause analysts with experience in workplace fatalities, serious injuries, and regulatory agency interactions.

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