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Technical Response Planning
Technical Response Planning provides emergency response planning solutions that help corporations to become better prepared for emergency incidents, reducing their risk of injury, fatality or asset loss while reducing risk of liability and/or regulatory fines in regulated industries. TRP solutions include web-based planning systems, consulting, training and exercise development services.
TRP works with corporations, schools and other organizations but their specialty is working in the oil & gas industry developing Oil Spill Response Plans, SPCC, facility plans, pre-fire and other types of response plans across the enterprise.
The target audience is typically the following roles at fairly large corporations/facilities or campuses. Roles include: Emergency managers, Environmental Health & Safety Managers, Plant Managers, Fire Chiefs, Emergency Response Coordinators and other emergency management personnel. We also want this to be appealing for executives at major corporations. This is a B2B market.
We want to create a header graphic that helps to engage visitors and inform them as to what TRP does and how they can help. This can be either a single graphic or a series of graphics that can be turned into a rotating banner. We are currently thinking the graphic(s) would highlight the following points:
• Improve response plan access and usability
• Reduce the risk of regulatory fines and penalties
• Lower your costs of plan maintenance
• Provide consistency across your organization
The current site and graphics can be found at http://www.emergency-response-planning.com. We are currently thinking of trading out the graphic that currently says "Leading the Industry". But we are open to any design ideas that might include the entire site header. The style and color scheme need to integrate well with the current logo.
Some website banners that demonstrate the type of concept we are after:
http://www.marketo.com
http://www.liveprocess.com
http://www.esri.com
If any building photos or images are used, it would be best to use refinery or plant-type buildings. You can find different header graphics under each navigation menu item on the current site. Feel free to play with any of these, provide new ones or we can provide additional images if needed. There are also other images in the website if useful.