Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

17
Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH

description

Why Plan?

Transcript of Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Page 1: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services

Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH

Page 2: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Overview

• Why Plan?• Basic Plan Elements and Structure• Emergency Planning• Continuity of Operations

www.ehss.vt.edu

Page 3: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Why Plan?

Page 4: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Why Plan?

Page 5: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Matt Gentry, The Roanoke Times

Why Plan?

Page 6: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Who Needs to Plan?

• The University• Deans, Vice Presidents, Vice Provosts• Departments• (Individuals – family emergency

plans are also important!)

www.VAemergency.com

Page 7: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Emergency Levels

• Level 0 – minor, localized incident• Level I – localized incident• Level II – large scale, broad impact• Level III – major disaster

Page 8: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Phases of Response

Page 9: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Priorities

1. Life Safety2. Critical Infrastructure

1. Buildings used by dependent populations2. Buildings critical to health and safety3. Facilities to sustain emergency response4. Classrooms and research buildings5. Administrative buildings

3. Teaching and Research

Page 10: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Tie to University ERPPolicy Group

EOC

Emergency Response

Organizations

SOC

Department A

Department C

Department B

Page 11: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Elements and Structure

• Department Emergency Plan• Departmental Emergency Action Plan

– Chain of command– Essential personnel and mission-critical

functions– Method for reporting emergencies– Emergency evacuation procedures– Internal communications

Page 12: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Getting Organized

• Identify key roles– Departmental Emergency Coordinator– Emergency Preparedness Committee – Emergency Response Team– Emergency Recovery Team

• Communication strategies

Page 13: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Emergency Action Plan

• Planning for evacuations• Reduce hazards• Train employees

Appendix 5

Page 14: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Continuity of Operations

• Identifying critical functions• Evaluation of critical functions and

processes• Protection of assets• Recovery strategies

Page 15: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

What to send forward…

• Your emergency services organization forms

• COOP information

Page 16: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.

Handouts

• Department Emergency Planning Guidelines maybe found at the following link:

• http://www.ehss.vt.edu/Programs/OSD/VTEPG/VPI3/Forms/Emergency%20Guidelines.doc

Page 17: Presented by Environmental, Health and Safety Services Zack Adams, PE, CSP, CIH.