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Comparison of Emergency and Exercise Evaluations in the BSR

This task at the seminar aims to compare evaluations of previous incidents/emergencies and exercises, drawing conclusions on best practices and main gaps in capability planning and assessment in the Baltic Sea Region.

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Comparison of Emergency and Exercise Evaluations in the BSR

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  1. 19/20 May 2015, Riga “From Gaps to Caps – Risk Management Capability Based on Gaps Identification in the BSR” Task D COMPARISON OF EVALUATIONS OF EMERGENCIES AND EXERCISES  Including results from Seminar 1 Jürgen Krempin Hamburg Fire and Rescue Service Hamburg Fire Service Academy

  2. Agenda Task D Tuesday, 19 May 13:10 – 15:00h • Tour de Table • Objectives Task D • Review Kick-Off-Meeting • Presentationsof Evaluations (participating countries) • Introductioninto Seminar 1 • CreationofExercise Matrix 15:00 – 15:30h Coffee break 15:30 – 17:00h • Creationof Emergency Matrix

  3. Agenda Task D Wednesday, 20 May 10:00 – 12:00h • Continuationofwork on Emergency Matrix (ifnecessary) • Discussion on whatgapsandcapabilitiesweareevaluating (from Kick Off Meeting) • Discussion on national systems and methodology practices (from Kick Off Meeting) • Way forward

  4. Objectives Task Dwill serve • to compare evaluations of previous incidents/emergencies and exercises and • todraw conclusions on differences and similarities of best practices and main gaps while planning and assessing capabilities in the Baltic Sea Region.

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