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Disaster Scenario Exercise for Organizational Planning Chemical Accident FEMA 2010 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE.

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1 Disaster Scenario Exercise for Organizational Planning Chemical Accident FEMA 2010 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

2 Purpose Why are we investing this time? Where are we in emergency planning? Who oversees emergency planning in our organization? FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

3 Agenda Introductions Modules Hotwash FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

4 Introductions  Facilitator(s)  Players 4 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

5 Objectives  Create a quality learning environment.  Provide a tool for emergency planning.  Empower our team.  Provide a forum for discussing emergency planning.  Encourage coordination with local emergency managers. 5 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

6 Rules for Players  Relax – this is a no-fault, low stress exercise.  Respond based on your current capability.  Allow for artificialities of the scenario – it’s a tool.  Feel free to improvise – think outside the box. FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

7 Scenario: Chemical Accident  Chlorine rail accident and release of chlorine gas EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

8 Emergency Management  Prepare and Protect  Respond  Recover  Mitigate 8 FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

9 9 Prepare & Protect Have a plan and prepare to activate it Gather the planning team Assess hazards, prepare facilities and employees Establish evacuation and shelter-in-place plans Stock and check supplies and first aid Train Emergency Response Teams Coordinate with local and state emergency managers EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

10  Click To Play News VNN EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

11 Prepare & Protect - Discussion  What are the hazards? How do we protect our people?  Who is our team, internally and externally?  How will we communicate? What if systems fail?  What are our needs, for supplies, etc.?  What are needs of employees, customers, members?  What are needs for protecting our organization?  Who do we contact and inform, internally and externally?  What can we do now to recover more quickly later? 11 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

12  Break

13 Respond  Mobilize and position emergency equipment  Evacuate or shelter-in-place  Provide food, water, shelter, medical  Initiate organization continuity plan  Assess and restore damaged services and systems  Coordinate with local responders, government agencies, and other private organizations FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

14 Respond  Click To Play News EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

15 Respond - Discussion  Who’s in charge?  What’s our plan?  Evacuate or shelter-in-place?  How do we identify who is still in the office or at work?  How do we communicate? What is systems are down?  Who is the Point of Contact at local responders, government agencies, and other organizations? 15 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

16 Recover  Our organization could be heavily impacted, directly, or  Indirectly if our supply chain is disrupted or our customers or employees are displaced from their homes  Water may not be available  Employees could have damaged homes, or remain home tending to family and to children out of school  Physical and mental health of employees could be a concern. FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

17 Recover  Click To Play News EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

18 Recover - Discussion  What are long-term environmental effects?  How could this affect our operations?  How do we ensure continuity of operations (COOP)?  Can we operate without municipal services or utilities?  Do we have generators and other back-up utilities?  What are our priorities? FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

19 Mitigate - Discussion  What hazards have been identified in the community that pose a risk to our organization?  What steps can we take to mitigate risks?  What steps is the community taking to mitigate community- wide risks?  How can our organization work with local officials? EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

20 Hot Wash  What have you learned during this exercise?  Name five organizational strengths.  Name five organizational weaknesses/gaps.  What should be next steps in planning and preparing?  List and prioritize five short-term and five long-term actions for follow-up. FEMA EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

21 Federal Planning Resources  www.ready.gov  www.fema.gov  www.preparemybusiness.org  Local Resources 21 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE

22 22 For more information on this exercise, contact: FEMA Office of External Affairs, Private Sector Division 500 C St. SW Washington, DC Email FEMA-private-sector@dhs.govFEMA-private-sector@dhs.gov Contact EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE


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