Crisis and disasters

9/19/2008
Doctors learn from computer games

When the people behind the internet game World of Warcraft released a lethal virus in a town in the virtual world of the game, no one had imagined how – and by which speed – the virus spread.
9/19/2008
When the onscreen game becomes serious

The boundaries for which types of extreme situations you can train by using tailor-made PC-programs are constantly moving. Here you can read how i.e. the National Defense uses PC-programs in the education of soldiers.
9/19/2008
Aircraft with 147 passengers had to perform emergency landing

A Boeing 737 aircraft with 147 passengers had to perform emergency landing yesterday. After take-off tire parts were found on the runway and it was feared that one of the tires were flat. The aircraft had to fly around in a few hours to burn fuel before it was finally rerouted to CPH.
9/9/2008
Spontaneous ignition of medicines created fears of ammonia leaks

Water got tablets from the pharmaceutical company Ferrosan to self-ignite. A small fire took hold of tablets containing sugar xylitol, which dispersed an ammonia-like smell and got the police to seal off the roads around the company.
9/4/2008
Seven dead in helicopter crash on Maersk-rig

A helicopter crashed on the deck of a Maersk-owned drilling rig in Dubai. All seven passengers in the helicopter died. Production at the oil platform has been closed after the accident, which happened when the helicopter was about to take off. The cause of the accident is still unknown, informs Petrofac.
11/8/2007
Netherlands and Britain are preparing for storm

The Dutch Coast Guard keeps an eye on the dikes, while a storm in the North Sea is approaching. In Britain, there is also fear of flooding.
9/28/2007
Heavy fire at landfill

A major fire has since 4 o'clock this morning been raging at the dump in Forlev by Slagelse, Denmark. Firemen have the fire under control, but the work on putting the fire out is expected to last the rest of the day.
9/11/2007
Ferry grounded in the port of Hirthals, Denmark

The ferry ‘Pride of Telemark’ lost power and took in water as it entered the port of Hirtshals last night. The ferry is now grounded in the port.
   

 

Crucial team training of communication in crisis situation - and much more!

 

“If you think it’s expensive to maintain your emergency management plan – you should try having a serious crisis situation!” 
- Steffen Lind Sørensen, Security manager at DHL.

 

 

Everyone knows that a strong, tested and tried-out communications network which includes all employees is essential for the quality and efficiency of your emergency management plan. But in regular real-life emergency it is difficult – merely impossible – to check your ways of communication and learn from your experiences. It is often complicated, time-consuming and expensive.

 

CrisWare is a cost-effective strategic and technological platform that eases your planning and execution of emergency tests. You save time and money.

 

CrisWare offers you a unique opportunity of doing trial-and-error of your communications network before you experience your failures in real-life. You save lives and resources.

 

With the CrisWare technology you can train your company’s communication in crisis situations on your computer in a realistic graphic adaptation of your company.

 

To put it simple: CrisWare does not teach you how to extinct a fire; CrisWare helps you decide who should do it and what all others do in the meantime...

 

It is somewhat comparable to a flight simulator which offers the only option of testing and improving your response in rare crisis situations over and over again – without getting yourself and others in danger. And without destroying an expensive plane each time you try!

 

Furthermore CrisWare is a flexible platform for interactive team training in general – we call it serious gaming.

 

 

Sign-up for newsletter:


 
 


::Crisware::
Interactive emergency management training – an overview
News
Size doesn’t matter – there are no limits to which companies we can help
About CrisWare
Contact



  English Danish  
 
CrisWare A/S, Lautruphøj 1-3, 2750 Ballerup  Ph: +45 39296911  email: info@crisware.com
Terms and Conditions  |  Legal Notices  |  Private Policy