EMTA – Emergency Management Plan with a digital tool
Plan, train, and respond using data, trends, and evidence in a single platform.
EMTA integrates planning, training, and risk response into one emergency management system. It includes modules for municipalities, airports, and industrial sectors. Trends, alerts, and evidence in a single platform.
The app provides operational support to act and train in a standardized way in the face of incidents, with guides, checklists, notifications, and evidence logging.
Tema has direct experience in risk studies and emergency response plans for critical infrastructures (e.g. natural gas and LNG), strengthening EMTA’s methodology in high-complexity sectors.
Tema’s approach prioritizes reading trends and operational thresholds to anticipate deviations, activate teams, and coordinate with authorities. (Methodology applied in ERP systems).
Digital dashboards (panels, alerts, evidence) reduce administrative workload, improve traceability, and accelerate preparation and response.
Digital dashboards (panels, alerts, evidence) reduce administrative workload, improve traceability, and accelerate preparation and response.
Territorial planning and coordination with emergency centres, integration of resources and means, risk files (floods, incidents, multi-risk events), and communication protocols with the population.
Reference frameworks (municipal/regional emergency centres, 112 systems, GEAs) highlight the need for interoperable tools and clear procedures.
Territorial/municipal planning module: resource catalogues, evacuation routes, crisis messaging, and decision support, aligned with Civil Protection regulations and local ordinances.
Airport Emergency Plans (AEP/PEA) require alert levels, coordination structures, communications, and staff training. Public documents define organisation and required scenarios.
Aviation authorities mandate updated plans, drills, and communication diagrams, showing the need for dynamic systems.
PEA module with roles (SCC/COE), notification matrices, drills, and evidence logs (reports, photos, timestamps) for audits and ICAO exercises.
Chemical, oil & gas, energy, and infrastructure sectors require emergency plans and PSM systems (Process Safety Management) aligned with MAH (major accident hazards). Simulations, matrices, and continuous improvement processes are integrated into EMTA.
Plant-level module with critical scenarios, LOPC lists, isolation routes, shift-based protocols, and post-incident review integration.
Compliance verification
Aligned with NBPC, Civil Protection, and PSM frameworks, with documentation ready for audits and simulations.
Faster, coordinated response
Clear roles, notification matrices, and continuous training reduce operational risk.
Less operational risk and fewer processes
Lessons learned are integrated to improve procedures and reduce unnecessary steps.
It is both: a structured plan (methodology, roles, procedures, simulations) and a digital application that standardises guides, notifications, evidence, and training.
Yes. EMTA is configured to each client’s reality (municipal, airport, industrial), aligning structure and requirements (NBPC, Civil Protection, PSM) and maintaining an updated repository.
Traceability, speed, and continuous improvement: checklists, guides, automatic logs, chronology, and simulation evaluation. Less administrative burden, more focus on emergency action.