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Emergency Preparedness Training Plan. Dr. Richard O. Arvizu Emergency Management Coordinator. National Incident Management System (NIMS). HSPD 5 established NIMS as the national standard for the management of critical incidents.
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Emergency Preparedness Training Plan Dr. Richard O. Arvizu Emergency Management Coordinator
National Incident Management System (NIMS) HSPD 5 established NIMS as the national standard for the management of critical incidents. NIMS was developed so responders from different jurisdictions and disciplines can work together better to respond to natural disasters and emergencies, including acts of terrorism. The HSPD also requires Federal departments and agencies to make adoption of the NIMS by State, Tribal and Local organizations as a condition for Federal preparedness assistance.
Incident Command System (ICS) ICS is the actual crisis-management tool for NIMS. The ICS is used by the forestry service and many urban fire agencies as the management system for the organization of firefighting and related support. The ICS concept has been expanded by the DHS to be the crisis management model for all crises, whether natural or manmade.
Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) SEMS is an emergency management system used by the State of California that uses the Incident Command System (ICS) as it basic framework. The five major components in SEMS are Management; Operations; Planning; Logistics; and Finance. Must use SEMS/ICS in order to be eligible for State/Federal funding of response related personnel costs.
National Incident Management System (NIMS) • Core set of concepts, standardized principles and terminology for incident command management and multi-agency coordination Emergency Planning Process • California Standard Emergency Management System (SEMS) • Requires emergency response agencies to use basic principles and components of emergency management including Incident Command System (ICS), multi-agency or inter-agency coordination, the operational area concept, and established mutual aid systems • Los Angeles City College Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) • Fully adopts the provisions of NIMS/SEMS/ICS and requires its implementation at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and on-scene by all responders
Why an Emergency Operations Plan? California Legal Requirements: California Education Code Section 94380—Required Plan. Petris Bill – Section 8607 of the California Government Code (SEMS Plan). California Government Code Section 3100 (Public employees are disaster service workers for local or state emergencies). LACC Emergency Operations Center (EOC) provides staff with procedures, documentation, and user-friendly checklists to effectively manage and coordinate emergency response. Addresses the entire spectrum of contingencies, ranging from relatively minor incidents to large-scale disasters.
Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Documentation—July 2008 • VOLUME 1 -- Immediate Action and Event Specific Checklist • Crisis Action Team (CAT) • CAT determines if event is sufficient to implement Emergency Operations Center (EOC) • Event Specific Checklists provides guidelines on event specific emergencies and the recommended response actions by management, faculty, and staff • VOLUME 2 – EOC Guidebook and Section Checklists • Emergency Operations Center (EOC) • Activation of EOC is based on the emergency event or situation • This volume provides general information on Who, What, Where, and How to activate the LACC EOC • Contains Section Specific information including EOC Section overview information and individual EOC position checklists • VOLUME 3 – NIMS / SEMS Basic Plan • NIMS/SEMS/ICS Specific Documentation • This volume provides a separate document of reference information • Authorities & References • Threat Summary & Assessment • Recovery • Glossary of Terms • Acronyms & Abbreviations • Legal Documents • Master Forms • VOLUME 4 – Plan for People with Disabilities • Supplements EOP with specific information dealing with People with Disabilities • This volume provides guidelines and procedures for People with Disabilities • Evacuation Policy for People with Disabilities • Power Outages • Emergency Evacuation Tips and Overview • Use of Evacu-Trac Emergency Evacuation Chair
SEMS / ICS Management Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Utilizes the… Incident Command System (ICS) Operations Planning Logistics Finance
EOC MANAGEMENT TEAM Public Information Officer (Ms. Lisa Olivia Fitch)) POLICY/ADVISORY GROUP (LACCD Board of Trustees) Dr. Jamillah Moore (DIRECTOR) Mr. Bruce Baron—Senior Advisor Dr. Kathleen Burke-Kelly—Senior Advisor Ms. Myra Siegel—Senior Advisor Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Emergency Management Coordinator (Dr. Richard Arvizu) Liaison Officer (Dr. Joyce Moore) OPERATIONS(Mr. Willie Richmond) PLANNING (Dr. Lawrence Bradford) LOGISTICS (Dr. Merrill Eastcott) FINANCE (Ms. Allison Jones) Law Enforcement Fire/Rescue (Dep. Richard Pfeiffer) Documentation Coordination (Mr. Corey Rodgers) Personnel (Mr. Jeremy Villar) Cost (Ms. Ishkhanoui Avanesian) Purchasing/Supply (Mr. Ramon Bernardino) Time (Ms. Yelizaveta Asipyan) Environmental Health & Safety (Ms. Barbara Vasquez) Situation Status (Ms. Belinda Acuna) Communications (Mr. Juan Mendoza) Damage Assessment (Ms. Cristy Passman) Facilities Management (Mr. Jimmy Acosta) Transportation (Ms. Vera Tylecek) Recovery (Ms. Rebecca Tillberg) Student Coordination (Mr. Will Marmolejo) Care & Shelter (Mr. Lawrence Busey) Parent Coordination (Mr. Randy Anderson) First Aid/Medical (Ms. Betsy Manchester)
Supporting Documentation & Equipment Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) updated (July 2008) is on LACC website. Emergency Pamphlets for specific emergencies in each room throughout campus. Evacu-Trac Emergency Evacuation Chairs located on highest floor of multi-story buildings near elevator and staircase. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) equipment at Sheriff’s Office.
Participation – Importance Involvement is important because: Your own safety Safety of our students and community Safety of your colleagues Public employees are disaster service workers for local or state emergencies Emergency Preparedness Training will be available throughout the year