Marine Emergency Response Plan Pack
This document pack is currently available for:
• Tailored delivery to suit project and operational requirements
• Governance implementation support
• Fast turnaround development services
Typical tailored delivery range:
• Small operational packs: From AUD $495
• Project specific governance packs: AUD $1,500 – $5,000+
• Complex marine and high risk systems: Scope dependent
Pricing varies based on project complexity, customisation requirements and implementation support.
Editable digital versions and tailored delivery available on request.
The Marine Emergency Response Plan Pack has been developed to support marine construction, offshore operations, ports, dredging, infrastructure and high consequence marine activities requiring structured emergency preparedness and response capability.
This package provides a practical framework for establishing, implementing and verifying marine emergency response arrangements across both vessel and landside operations.
The pack addresses realistic marine and high risk operational scenarios including:
• Man overboard incidents
• Marine rescue and recovery
• Trauma and medical emergencies
• Fire and explosion events
• Vessel collision and interface incidents
• Severe weather escalation
• Crane and lifting incidents
• Environmental and spill response
• Diving and subsea emergencies
• Remote area response challenges
The toolkit includes:
• Emergency response procedures
• Escalation and communication matrices
• ERP flow charts
• Emergency verification tools
• Rescue and recovery checklists
• Trauma response planning tools
• Emergency drill evaluation forms
• Emergency equipment inspection tools
• Marine emergency contact systems
• Lessons learned and review templates
Designed for:
• Marine Construction
• Offshore Support Operations
• Ports and Wharf Projects
• Dredging Operations
• Diving and Subsea Activities
• Infrastructure and Heavy Civil Projects
• Government and Defence Related Operations
• Remote and High Consequence Worksites
This pack has been structured using practical marine operational experience and aligned to Australian WHS legislative principles, emergency preparedness expectations and ISO aligned assurance methodologies commonly expected across Tier 1 and government related projects.