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Warden Network & Emergency Support (COENS). December 7, 2013. Overview. An ExxonMobil program that addresses the risks associated with doing business in Korea Ensures that n ecessary contingency plans are already in place respond rapidly to emergency situations, this includes evacuations
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Warden Network & Emergency Support (COENS) December 7, 2013
Overview • An ExxonMobil program that addresses the risks associated with doing business in Korea • Ensures that necessary contingency plans are already in place respond rapidly to emergency situations, this includes evacuations • In the event of a local/regional emergency, all individuals in country are to be accounted for by assigning every individual to a “warden”, including business travelers and visitors
Nick the Weatherman • All project team members are identified in a contact list with phone numbers, email and list of dependents, each warden has their specific list of people • Survey conducted every two weeks to update each individuals unique situation, including visitors and future travel plans
Typhoons and Tropical Storm Response • Project Warden System is used to communicate information with the project personnel • Focus of the system is to ensure that all personnel are in a safe refuge before weather conditions deterorate and defer travel to site • TRT Coordinate will monitor storms during the storm season
Example • Typhoon “Yolanda” hit Philippines in November • TulangDiyot Island in Cebu • “Working for years on early warnings, evacuations” - Mayor Alfredo Arquillano • About 500 homes destroyed • Evacuation of around 1,000 people • Zero casualties • Preparedness pays