Careful Planning and Practice are Required to Tackle the Worst Case Scenario in Oil Spill Response – Introducing the Finnish Red Cross (3/4)

Risto Paukku works as part-time OIL SPILL Project Assistant at the Southwest District of the Finnish Red Cross. Interestingly, his work background lies at another Project Partner: Neste. He is also an active trainer and volunteer at the Voluntary Rescue Service (Vapepa).

”I started volunteering in the 70s – first as a patrolman. A first-aid course, organized by the Finnish Red Cross, was part of the job orientation. I guess I got hooked on learning. I finished more first-aid courses, advanced to group leader training and attended various courses provided by the Finnish Voluntary Rescue Service.” (Photo: Finnish Red Cross)

Risto’s careers at both Neste and Vapepa are an advantage for the OIL SPILL project.

”In OIL SPILL, we work with volunteers, and the network I built during the years is a definite benefit for this job. At Neste, I worked in various posts. I know the company – and am well aware of the mismatch of water and oil!”

”It is always interesting to plan and arrange the trainings. Many elements have to be taken into account, and they should be considered from all angles to make the event meet the participants’ expectations and be useful as well.”

Risto appreciates the feedback the organizers receive from participants because it always provides signposts for improvement.

”After all, we aim to improve our abilities and preparedness as volunteers to assist the authorities in the worst-case scenarios.”

In these situations, the careful planning and frequently practiced course of action pay off.

Recently, Risto has been preparing exercises for volunteers. The first is held already next weekend as a tabletop map exercise, and the second will be during Vellamo 2020 in June. (Image: John Paul Edge from Pixabay

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