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Stephen Stamp GIFireE, GIISec. -
Emergency (COMAH/Security)
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Emergency preparedness/training
specialist; wide Command and Control experience |
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Experienced fire fighter and
a leader of emergency incident response teams |
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Lead Assessor
of Quality Systems, trained facilitator and experienced
in risk assessment techniques |
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Deep insight
into pressures faced by industry during an emergency,
and preparation of senior management to deal with the
key issues |
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Former Chief Fire Officer and
Fire and Security Manager at Shell Stanlow Petro-Chemical
Complex and head of Emergency response Department. |
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Robert Tailyour - Emergency (Command)
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Six years of Command
and Control training for OCTO,
plus a range of Crisis and Leadership client counselling
experience |
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Formerly a Brigadier
Royal Marines, commander of 42 Commando in the Arctic
role, commanded the Royal Marines Officers Training
School |
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Attended the Royal College
of Defence Studies for selected senior British and overseas
officers and civil servants (1992) |
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Senior post in Ministry
of Defence planning staff during Gulf War. |
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Terry Loughran, CB - Emergency -
Leadership
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Long experience in emergency
planning, management and contingencies, founded upon
full naval and aviation career experience |
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Current work for OCTO
focused in crisis management and leadership fields
in nuclear industry |
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Tutor on emergency management
training seminars and exercises |
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Defence consultant on
aviation, personnel and human factors |
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Chairman of Independent
Review Panel for the BAE/Thales/MoD alliance to build
future large aircraft carriers |
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Previous command aircraft
carrier ARK ROYAL |
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Concluded Naval career
as head of Naval Aviation in the rank of Rear Admiral |
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Vladek Cirin Bsc
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Periodic secondment to OCTO
as specialist nuclear emergency management expert |
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Head of
Risk Management and County Emergency Planning Officer,
Bedfordshire County Council |
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Thirty year career in Royal
Navy as nuclear power and nuclear weapons specialist,
latterly responsible for supervising emergency management
matters at RN nuclear sites and associated activities |
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Prior to
this, five years in aviation industry as aerodynamicist
and technical sales communications pilot. |
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Phil Moore - Emergency (Explosives)
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Specialist in explosives issues |
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Thirty eight year career as
weapons specialist, including ordnance, bomb disarmament
and disposal, nuclear, biological and chemical warfare |
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Project Manager for the installation
of OASIS, the Royal Navy's integrated IT management
system |
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Helicopter co-pilot during Falklands
campaign; Chief Flying Instructor (gliding); pilots
own aircraft (Auster). |
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Stewart Thompson - Emergency (Logistics
and Pacific Rim)
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Specialist in scenario management
and in Far East client liaison |
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Formerly Royal Naval chief staff
officer for war plans, nuclear accident training and
exercises ashore, Naval Attaché in Tokyo and
logistics staff officer for the landing force during
the Falklands campaign |
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After leaving
the Royal Navy, co-opted from industry as an adviser
to the Department of Trade and Industry on Japan and
South Korea. |
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