 |
Helgi Eyjolfsson
HE Consulting
919 Stevenson Road
Kelowna, BC V1Z 1N3 Canada
Tel: (250) 769-7220 Fax: (250) 769-7232
E-mail: khe@telus.net
Consultant
Speaker
Trainer
|
Former Director General Security, now shares lessons
learned in 20 years of real-life experience nationally and internationally.
HE Consulting provides top-quality solutions to private
industry and government to assist in reducing their vulnerability
in emergency incidents. We proactively prepare the organization
to effectively manage the situation.
WHAT IS A DISASTER/CRISIS
An disaster/crisis is any major incident which could result in death,
serious personal injury, extensive property damage, significant
loss of business operations or loss of public confidence. When an
emergency is not effectively managed the consequences can multiply
substantially.
MANAGEMENT OF DISASTER/CRISIS
HE Consulting believes that successful incident resolution is dependent
upon individuals, and in particular leaders, making the best possible
decisions in quick time. These decisions are most often required
during periods of stress and heightened emotional levels, which
result in a diminished ability to make rational choices. The best
decisions can be further hindered by the lack of detailed or accurate
information. Successful incident management is dependent upon having
appropriate short checklists and practicing decision-making through
scenarios in a simulated environment. The consultant has utilized
this process to successfully manage numerous crises over many years.
SERVICES
HE Consulting has the background and expertise to assist clients
in the development of their specific emergency management solutions.
This includes:
- Identifying an inventory of potential major
incidents
- Conducting risk assessments in order to determine
the client's vulnerability to a variety of threats
- Developing a management plan for resolution
using simplified checklists
- Developing and conducting practice scenarios
to test the client's preparedness
THE CONSULTANT
Helgi Eyjolfsson is a member of a partnership that has successfully
delivered emergency solutions and crisis management to a variety
of organizations. Mr. Eyjolfsson has a B.A. from the University
of Saskatchewan and is a graduate of the Queens Program for Public
Executives. He has 34 years of experience in a variety of positions
with the Government of Canada, including the Canadian Armed Forces
and Corrections Canada as Director General of Security and Prison
Warden. Internationally, his experience includes working with the
United Nations in Kosovo and New York as well as Her Majesty's Prison
Service in England.
Mr. Eyjolfsson is currently an adjunct lecturer in
Forensic Psychiatry at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, and
is developing a crisis management course for Lethbridge Community
College in Alberta. He also provides Train the Trainer programs
in Crisis Negotiation and Crisis Management for Corrections Canada.
Post September 11th major clients included Transport Canada.
PROCESS
Using a proven process, the consultant assists clients in reducing
their vulnerability to emergency incidents as well as identifying
where their preventative resources could be most effectively allocated.
In this process the consultant routinely assesses the following
variables:
1. Probability of an Incident
For example,
- the potential of natural disasters and their
impact vary by geographical location
- the potential of a terrorist attack is higher
today than prior to 11 Sept. 2001
- incidents resulting from gangs, organized
crime and drugs is currently at an all-time high
- a review of the history of similar incidents
in other organizations or geographical areas may assist in determining
probability
2. Consequences
For example, consequences:
- are often higher in an urban area
- are higher if the client cannot return to
normal operations quickly
3. Capacity to Respond
The organization's readiness depends on:
- the quality of their plans and checklists
- having personnel who are trained and confident
in emergency management
- identifying appropriate equipment and infrastructure
RESULTS
Each of the three variables will be interconnected, using a simple
formula in order to identify the client's risk. Customized plans
will be developed for risk management, including specialized training
for key staff. The clients' vulnerability is then effectively reduced
through implementation of the plan.
|