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Panel: Workplace Preparedness for Employees with Disabilities. Kevin Curtin, Director USDA TARGET Center Patrick Cokley, Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor Moderated by Bruce McFarlane. What is Disability?.
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Panel: Workplace Preparedness for Employees with Disabilities Kevin Curtin, Director USDA TARGET Center Patrick Cokley, Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor Moderated by Bruce McFarlane
What is Disability? • In an emergency situation, disability may be defined as any person that would need additional assistance in evacuating a building
Planning Processes • Widest possible identification • Take into account all categories of functional limitations • What are you planning for? • Think about all phases of emergency: • Planning • Event • Recovery
The Plan for my Agency/Office • Developing a plan • How have people with disabilities been involved in the process? • Have people been invited to self identify • Are they in the room • Do we need to plan for “them?”
Planning Process • Include but don’t limit your planning to those who have come forward • Conceive how different parts of plan impact people with different functional limitations: • Motor, Dexterity, Vision, Hearing, Cognitive • Think about people who may acquire a disability during an incident
What is the Plan? • My agency/office • The Plan for myself • The plan of the building as a whole
The Plan for my Agency/Office • How do New Hires and Contractors learn the plan? • The Emergency plan as part of the hiring and orientation process
The Plan for Me • What do I need to be able to evacuate the building during an emergency? • Do I know what the plan is for everyone else? • If an emergency happens, will I be able to receive the instructions on what to do?
The Plan for Me • Practice on your own • Practice during drills • Alternative routes of egress
Communications • Fire Alarm (auditory/visual) • Public Address (PA) System • Computer Emergency Notification System (CENS) • Email • Text Messaging • Paging System • Radio Network • IPTV • Electronic Information Displays • Warden Phone System • Emergency Information Website • Employee Information Line
Evacuation Devices • Transportation Chair
Evacuation Devices • Evacuation Chair
Evacuation Devices • Evacuation Chair
Evacuation Devices • Wheelchair
Evacuation • Elevators • Who can use them? • What is the process?
Evacuation • Stairwells • Lighting • Signage • Evacuation Chairs
Panel: Workplace Preparedness for Employees with Disabilities Kevin Curtin, Director USDA TARGET Center Patrick Cokley, Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor Moderated by Bruce McFarlane