Teen, Campus and Workplace CERT Programs...2017/01/09 · November 2, 2016 Individual Community...
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Teen, Campus and Workplace
CERT Programs
November 2, 2016
Individual Community Preparedness
Division
Previous CERT Webinars
● CERT Outreach and Promotion
● CERT Volunteer Engagement
● Local Partnerships between the American Red Cross and
CERT
● Inclusion of Individuals with Disabilities and Others with
Access and Functional Needs
● CERT Resource Development
● CERT Competitive Events
● Teen CERT
● Citizen Corps and CERT Data Showcase
● Campus CERT
Agenda
● Welcome and Introduction
● UCSB Campus CERT – James Caesar
● Lafourche Parish Teen CERT- Captain Elliot Lafate Day
● NBCUniversal Workplace CERT – Jeremy Kirchner
● Facilitated Q&A Session
Campus CERT
Jim Caesar – Emer gency Manager
Amanda McKenna – Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
Overview of the UCSB Campus CERT Program
• Currently conducting class #40 – 760 CERTs trained since 2010
• Student CERT “Train the Trainer” Program
• Outreach into the Isla Vista community – Teen CERT/Spanish CERT
Just some of our Campus and Community Partners
• Facilities Management • Student Health • Environmental Health and
Safety • Student Affairs • American Red Cross Club • Associated Students (A.S.) • Human Resources • Parking and
Transportation • Davidson Library
• California Volunteers • Santa Barbara County Fire • Santa Barbara City OES • American Red Cross • Fire Extinguisher Vendors • YMCA • Foundations • Elected Officials
Student CERT
• One class per quarter – 3 Sundays
• Students Teaching Students CERT
• CERT Campus Club
Staff and Faculty CERT
• Two classes Per Year
• Advanced CERT Program- one class per month
Community CERT
• Teen CERT
• Spanish CERT
• Santa Barbara County CERT Committee
Summary
• CERT Club Student Leadership to sustain the CERT Program – Hoping to build relationships with other Campus CERT
programs across the nation
• Monitoring the students as they leave campus - Are they staying involved in emergency preparedness? • Still Building the Campus CERT Plan
- Davidson Library December 2016 Exercise
Louisiana Teen CERT
Louisiana Teen CERT
Camp Layout
• 4 bedroom cabins, sleep 4 per room / 16 per cabin
• Hot showers and AC
• Swimming Pool, life guard required
• 140 Acres with open fields, walking trails, some wooded
areas, and a fishing pond
• 2 Auditorium style venues
• Kitchen with cooks, hot meals 3 X day
• Fenced in perimeter
• Access to unused cabins for urban search and rescue
Background
First Louisiana Teen CERT in 2008
Sponsored by Louisiana Citizen Corps / GOHSEP
Partnered with various safety centered programs
Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office
State Farm – Anti-Texting Campaign
Louisiana Highway Safety
Houma Police Department
Fire Departments
Acadian Ambulance
Background, Cont’d.
9 Teen CERTs conducted, one annually
Teen CERTs include CERT material and other safety programs
Approximately 900 people have attended
Classes have increased starting about 50 and up to 145 in 2014.
Large group is broken down into manageable groups of about 30 for hands on activities
Utilize skills of attendees to supplement courses.
Program Content
Primarily we do all Chapters of Teen CERT
Originally started finding subject matter experts to present
The CERT Courses are done primarily during the day to make sure they are covered
One year we were scrambling to cover for an instructor that was a last minute cancellation
JROTC Instructor walked up and offered to help
Handed me jump drive that has all very well done professional Power Points for each Teen CERT Chapter
Advised they were given to all JROTC Instructors
Going Hands On
Acadain Ambulance introduces concepts of CPR,
Splinting etc.
Has mannequins for hands on along with
improvised splints.
2 days later we re-inforce the concepts with a
“When help is delayed” Course from Acadian
Explorer POST
Fire agencies have provided Bolex, smoke trailer,
visit from Spirit of Louisiana
Going Hands On (cont)
Do a classroom on search and rescue principles
Have smoke machines, mannequins, etc for urban
search and rescue
Utilize the facility extra cabins or offices to search.
Use outside acres for open fields searches for signs
of missing persons (welfare concerns)
Use concept of teams and partners to search trails
Have had local law enforcement come in to simulate
DUI Checkpoint.
Going Hands On (cont)
After DUI used makeup to simulate some fatalities,
also a booking and holding cell and bonding
procedures. Had to locate missing members in
hospital or identify in morgue.
Have done a plane crash response after supper.
Did light Urban Search of cabins and moved all
“volunteers” to cafeteria to sleep, set up fire
watches, separate male/female sleeping areas, and
woke up to breakfast and search and rescue
assignments.
Designed to Send back to
Individual Communities Accept any group with its own adult
supervision
Find funds to cover cost of camp (lodging,
food, facilities $120/person for the week)
Zero cost to attend
All instructors and presentation are at no
cost to participants
Utilized primarily GOHSEP grants and some
sponsorships
NBCUniversal
Emergency Services
FEMA Webinar
Workplace CERT
NBCUniversal
Universal City, California – Home of Universal Studios
• Property size: Approximately 400 acres, 150+ buildings
• Facilities: Movie/television studio, theme park,
shopping/dining area, offices
• Public safety: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,
Los Angeles County Fire Department
• Emergency Services Department: Manages CERT,
emergency planning, Emergency Operations Center
NBCUniversal
NBCUniversal CERT – Program Overview
• Uses FEMA CERT curriculum; taught by internal staff
• Approximately 300 current members
• Classes held annually; two different class tracks
• Regular meetings and refresher training
• Annual exercise (class graduation plus existing members)
• As-available training opportunities (events, construction)
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NBCUniversal CERT – Goals of Program
• Train our employees to be prepared
• Protect community (employees, visitors, guests)
• Be self-sufficient if fire, EMS are overwhelmed
• Orient our business to prepare, respond and recover
• Protect business image and brand
• Encourage partnerships with public agencies
NBCUniversal
Program Considerations
• Trainers
• Staff vs public agency partnership
• Involve your most dedicated volunteers!
• Equipment and Supplies
• Go-bags/individual supplies
• Supply caches
• Training and Exercise Facilities
Where Should a Workplace CERT Program Live?
• Look at existing preparedness programs
• Floor/Fire Wardens
• Safety or Regulatory Programs
• Identify involved/allied departments
• Security
• Environmental Health and Safety
• Facilities/Maintenance
NBCUniversal
Executive Support is Critical
• Financial, physical resources will be required
• Success requires support from all levels of management,
even if outside of work hours
• Training hours
• Meetings
• Drills and Exercises
• Executives give program visibility
NBCUniversal
Limitations and Liability
• Most private sector CERT programs have to be voluntary
• Pay discrepancies
• Union/labor rules
• Liability
• Workers compensation
• Disaster Services Worker limitations
• In some areas, DSWs have to be sworn in, background
checked, and be registered
NBCUniversal
NBCUniversal CERT – Disaster Response Teams
CERT Teams
Fire/Search/Rescue Medical
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NBCUniversal CERT – Annual Disaster Exercise
NBCUniversal
NBCUniversal CERT – Annual Disaster Exercise
NBCUniversal
NBCUniversal CERT – Annual Disaster Exercise
• All Disaster Response Teams Participate (200+)
• Unified Command Post
• Public/Private Participation
Training Announcement
● E426: Building a Roadmap to Resilience - A Whole
Community Training
Emergency Management Institute, Emmitsburg,
MD
December 12-14, 2
● To register for this course, please submit a
completed General Admission Application, FEMA
Form 119-25-1 to your State Training Officer.
● For more information about this course please
contact Matt Lyttle at [email protected].
CERT Basic Training L-35
Facilitated Q&A