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This two-day training is specifically designed to expand the participants' knowledge and skills in interpreting weather risk analysis, wind turbine basics, as well as the modeling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
Depending on the experience levels of the participants, some parts of the training can be extended or shortened. The training is about wind derivatives, however, methods of modeling, calibration and pricing will also be discussed. There will also be time to explore the more practical sides of wind modeling in VBA, MATLAB or R.
This two-day training is specifically designed to expand the participants' knowledge and skills in interpreting weather risk analysis, wind turbine basics, as well as the modeling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
The training is about wind derivatives, however, methods of modeling, calibration and pricing will also be discussed. There will also be time to explore the more practical sides of wind modeling in VBA, MATLAB or R.
A tentative program of the sessions in this training can be found in the brochure, however due to the high degree of overlap between the sessions, new content will build upon the material already covered, providing a seamless learning experience. There will be time for questions and discussions after the sessions.
This two-day training is specifically designed to expand the participants' knowledge and skills in interpreting weather risk analysis, wind turbine basics, as well as the modeling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
Depending on the experience levels of the participants, some parts of the training can be extended or shortened. The training is about wind derivatives, however, methods of modeling, calibration and pricing will also be discussed. There will also be time to explore the more practical sides of wind modeling in VBA, MATLAB or R.
This two-day training is specifically designed to expand the participants' knowledge and skills in interpreting weather risk analysis, wind turbine basics, as well as the modeling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
The training is about wind derivatives, however, methods of modeling, calibration and pricing will also be discussed. There will also be time to explore the more practical sides of wind modeling in VBA, MATLAB or R.
A tentative program of the sessions in this training can be found in the brochure, however due to the high degree of overlap between the sessions, new content will build upon the material already covered, providing a seamless learning experience. There will be time for questions and discussions after the sessions.
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2. AO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS PROGRAM
AO Emergency response awareness program guidelines and other resources
3. AO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS PROGRAM
Module Objectives
The objectives of this learning module:
Comprehend the Emergency response procedures for incidents such as fire,
earthquake and bomb threat
Awareness of generic do's and don'ts applicable for such incidents
Understand the roles and responsibilities of floor wardens/ fire marshals
Build safety awareness standards across company
*It is mandatory for all employees and contract staff to go through this training module
4. AO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS PROGRAM
Fire – Emergency Response Procedure
Type A extinguishers will put out fire caused by ordinary combustibles solids, such as wood, paper cloth,
trash, plastics, etc.
Type B extinguishers should be used to douse fire caused by flammable liquids, such as grease,
acetone, gasoline, oil, kerosene, petrol, etc.
Type C extinguishers should be used on fire caused by gases like LPG, CNG and live or energized
electrical wires or equipment. Water can be dangerous extinguisher.
5. AO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS PROGRAM
AO Emergency response awareness program guidelines and other resources
6. AO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS PROGRAM
Emergency Response Procedures – Fire
Do not fight fire
Do not use elevators in the event of fire or in emergency evacuation
Do not re-enter the building unless allowed by the Chief Floor Warden
Do not try to salvage any equipment or valuables before evacuating