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2 Practical Emergency Planning and Response for Work and Away Anita A. Britt CIEC, RS David E. Oliver Ed.D, CSP, CEM

3 Practical Emergency Planning and Response for Work and Away Key Points:  Reflections on Disasters and Demons  Handling Emergencies at Work  Home Emergency Preparedness  Personal Protection

4 Reflections on Disasters and Demons

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13 Handling Emergencies at Work

14 Medical Emergencies

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20 Situational Awareness Initial Size Up Considerations: What do I have? Who or What Does it Impact? Where is it Now? Where will it be in 5 min, 15 min, 30 min?

21 Situational Awareness  How big is big?  How bad is bad?

22 Situational Awareness

23 It’s Okay to Get Caught in the Moment Just Don’t Stay There Long

24 Initial Command Post

25 Initial Command Decisions: Do I keep command? Do I transfer command? Do I unified command?

26 Draw an Imaginary Box around your Incident Then Work to Keep the Incident in the Box

27 Draw an Imaginary Box around your Incident Then Work to Keep the Incident in the Box

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31 Plans, Documents, Processes, Procedures, and Training

32  Building Emergency Procedures  Emergency Response Plans

33 Building Emergency Procedures Employee Actions  Fire / Evacuation  Severe Weather

34 Emergency Response Plans  Fire / Evacuation  Severe Weather  Medical Emergency  Utility Interruption  Chemical Spill Procedures  Others Based on Threat Assessment

35 Plans, Documents, Processes and Procedures Resource Plans Identify Resources and Talent  Equipment and People  General and Specialty  Internal and External

36 Critical Incident Stress Debriefing  Responders  Survivors  Bystanders

37 Training National Incident Management System and Incident Command System IS-100.b - (ICS 100) Introduction to Incident Command System IS-200.b (ICS 200) ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents IS-700.a National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction IS-800.b National Response Framework, An Introduction

38 Planning for Emergencies at Home

39 Home Emergencies  Medical Emergencies  Fire  Relocation  Severe Weather / Thunderstorms or Tornado  Winter Weather / Extreme Heat  Hazardous Materials  Utility Failures

40 Home Emergencies  Medical Emergencies

41 Home Emergencies  Medical Emergencies

42 Home Emergencies  Fire

43 Home Emergencies  Fire Find and Fix Hazards

44 Home Emergencies  Fire Have Working Smoke Detectors

45 Home Emergencies  Fire Have an Escape Plan and Meeting Place

46 Home Emergencies  Fire Have Extinguishers Available Proper Type Each Level KitchenGarage

47 Home Emergencies  Relocation

48 Home Emergencies  Relocation Plans for PeoplePets

49 Home Emergencies  Relocation Pets

50 Emergency Supply Kit

51 Emergency Supply Kit

52 Miscellaneous Thoughts and Ideas

53 Personal Protection Four Laws of the Jungle  Crime can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere  Bad folks don’t always look like bad folks  Its not how tough you are, its how tough the bad folks think you are  You are responsible for yourself Bittenbinder, 1997

54 Personal Protection Four Part Action Strategy  Have a plan and keep it simple  Deny privacy  Attract attention  Take Action Bittenbinder, 1997

55 Personal Protection  Maintain Situational Awareness  Have a Plan  Act with Determination

56 Personal Protection  Risk and Exposure

57 Personal Protection Potential Actions  Flee  Fortify  Fight  Run, Hide, Fight

58 Personal Protection Potential Actions  Fight

59 Personal Protection Potential Actions  Fight

60 Material Safety Data Sheet Section 1. Chemical product and company identification Product Name: ABC Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishing Agent Synonym: Multi-purpose Dry Chemical (CH550,CH555) Manufacturer: AMEREX CORPORATION Section 2. Hazard identification and emergency overview Emergency overview: Light yellow, fine solid powder, odorless. Adverse health effects and symptoms: Irritating to the respiratory system, eyes and skin. Symptoms may include coughing, shortness of breath, and irritation of the lungs, eyes, and skin. Ingestion, although unlikely, may cause cramps, nausea and diarrhea.

61 Resources www.fema.govwww.ready.govwww.redcross.orgwww.michigan.gov/mspwww.bureauoflabor.govwww.poison.orgwww.cdc.orgwww.osha.govwww.NFPA.orgwww.noaa.govwww.nrsb.org

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