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19/20 May 2015, Riga “From Gaps to Caps – Risk Management Capability Based on Gaps Identification in the BSR” TASK D COMPARISON OF EVALUATIONS OF EMERGENCIES AND EXERCISES Jürgen Krempin Hamburg Fire and Rescue Service Hamburg Fire Service Academy 1 Risk Assessment Structures in Germany
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16 Federal States (Bundesländer) Federal Republic of Germany
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More than 400 districts, and more than 28.000 cities or villages Germany
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Hamburg Mecklenburg- Vorpommern Schleswig-Holstein Baltic Sea Bundesländer
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Article 30 Grundgesetz (“Federal Basic Law” / Constitution) „Responsibilities of the States“ Grundgesetz The Federal States (Bundesländer) are responsible for disaster protection Special law for Disaster Protection Legal Regulations of Disaster Management
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The Federal Government is responsible for „Civil Defence“ Special Federal Law „Civil Protection in case of war“ Grundgesetz Civil Defence
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Responsibilities Federal Government Civil Defence: Shelter, Alarm System, Protection of Culture, Epidemic Disease, Federal Police. States (Bundesländer) Police. Departments / Counties / … Civil Protection, Ambulance, Fire prevention. Municipalities / Cities / Villages Fire Fighting, …
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Governmental and non governmental agencies in disaster response / management German Red Cross German Organization for Search and Rescue on Sea Federal Agency for Technical Relief Bundeswehr
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Disaster Management … is mainly a task of the Bundesländer and their subordinated structures (districts, cities, villages), assisted by the BBK (Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe / Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance) and the AKNZ (Akademie für Krisenmanagement, Notfallplanung und Zivilschutz / Academy for Crisis Management, Emergency Planning and Civil Protection)
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Consequences for us… Bundesländer are (mainly) responsible for disaster management We have to talk to… “Baltic” Bundesländer: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg A lot of different contact points (Bundesländer, Federal Institutions) Outcomes so far Many different exercises (and emergencies), A lot of different evaluations No matrices / evaluation forms No tangible results We are still working on this topic
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Hamburg Townhall Meeting in June 2016
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