Site-Specific or Critical ERP
EUB Directive 71 requires that companies have a “specific ERP for all sour wells requiring a plan and submit the ERP to the EUB for approval”. Sour production facilities, their associated gathering systems, and pipelines transporting HVP (high vapor pressure) products all require that a specific or Critical ERP be submitted to the EUB.
The IMS Global Corp ERP Team has years of experience and have been involved in writing Critical ERPs since they first became a requirement. This wealth of experience submitting plans to the board means that they know how to build your plan and how to get it approved.
|
|
Even if it is not associated with Sour Gas, each facility presents its unique hazards in the case of an emergency. Specific facility procedures and contingency plans are not covered by Corporate Emergency Response Plans. For this reason, IMS also develops site-specific, non-critical (non-sour) Emergency Response Plans. IMS uses the international standard for emergency management, the Incident Command System, as the foundation for all Emergency Response Plans. However, we still support our Clients' existing ERP based on other platforms. |
Compliance:
IMS Emergency Response Plans are compliant with the following regulations:
- OH&S Code Part 7
- EUB Directive 71
- EUB Directive 56
Purpose
The purpose of the Emergency Response Plan is to:
- Protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, as well as that of workers responding to the emergency situation
- Minimize potential adverse effects to the environment
- Assist personnel in determining the appropriate responses to emergency situations
- Provide personnel with established procedures and guidelines
- Minimize the effects that disruptive events can have on company operations by reducing recovery times and costs
- Be utilized as a training tool for emergency response exercises and tabletop drills





