The document discusses the importance of preparedness at multiple levels - personal, family, workplace, neighborhood, and community. It provides reasons for being prepared such as reducing loss of life and property during an emergency. It outlines steps to take for personal and family preparedness including planning, procuring emergency supplies, and practicing emergency plans. It also discusses developing neighborhood emergency plans through organizing response teams and identifying local resources. Finally, it notes that communities have comprehensive emergency plans to address hazard identification, mitigation, preparation, and response.
This document discusses the importance of preparedness at the personal, family, workplace, neighborhood, and community levels. It provides information on creating emergency plans and kits, identifying hazards, establishing response teams, and knowing where to go for help during a disaster. The key message is that being prepared increases safety and resilience for individuals, families and communities when facing unexpected emergencies or catastrophes.
This document provides information on personal, family, neighborhood, community, and workplace preparedness for emergencies. It discusses planning for emergencies by assessing risks, creating contact lists and plans, and procuring emergency kits. It emphasizes the importance of being prepared in the first 72 hours when emergency services may not be available. Neighborhood and community preparedness involves organizing response teams, identifying resources, and networking with other groups. Workplace preparedness involves being aware of hazards, emergency plans, alarms, muster points, escape routes and emergency contacts. The overall message is that being prepared is key to safety during disasters.
Group presentation 1.2 after prof commentsdmaher1974
This document provides information on personal, family, neighborhood, community, and workplace preparedness for emergencies. It stresses the importance of planning, procuring emergency supplies, and practicing plans. Key steps include assessing risks, creating 72-hour plans, assembling home and vehicle kits, and networking with neighbors. Communities have comprehensive emergency response plans addressing hazard assessment, mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery. Workplaces should ensure awareness of hazards, alarms, muster points, escape routes, and emergency contacts. Being prepared increases safety and comfort during emergencies.
This document provides information on preparing for flooding disasters as a professional. It discusses planning and preparing by monitoring weather warnings, using maps to identify at-risk areas, and contacting local flood groups. Professionals are advised to train personnel on search and rescue techniques, equipment use, and safety. Exercises should match the risks and resources of each fire and rescue service. Coordination with other agencies and volunteers is also recommended to facilitate response efforts.
The document provides information on responding to floods for professionals. It discusses preparing for response by activating plans when flood warnings are issued. It outlines the long duration of flood response. The response involves three phases: before, during, and after. Key actions include communicating information, deploying resources according to plans, conducting evacuations if needed, ensuring safety, and implementing recovery plans after flooding recedes. Proper preparation, coordination between agencies, and attention to safety are essential for an effective flood response.
Professionals - Wildfires - Preparedness part 3NCC-CCT
This document provides information on warning and informing the public during wildfires. It discusses how weather services can be used to predict fire severity and issue early warnings. Plans should outline who is responsible for warnings and how they will be disseminated. Warnings may instruct people to stay indoors, temporarily evacuate less at-risk areas, or fully evacuate if danger is imminent. Evacuation plans must coordinate transportation, routes, and shelter for evacuees.
The document provides an action plan for the Katalysis Partnership's preparation for and response to natural disasters in Central America. It outlines steps for partners, the network secretariat, and headquarters to take before, during, and after a disaster hits. [Partners are instructed to prepare response systems and designate disaster coordinators. The secretariat will assist partners and facilitate communication during disasters. Headquarters will support the secretariat and communicate with donors.] The overall goal is for the partnership's three levels to work together to minimize harm and respond quickly to support partners and their clients when disasters strike the vulnerable region.
This document provides an overview of hazardous materials response for the Brentwood Fire Department's Citizen Fire Academy Class of 2004. It discusses the types of hazardous materials typically encountered, Brentwood's response capabilities including its hazardous materials response team and equipment, the hazardous materials response process, and key response concepts like identification, protection, spill control, and termination. The agenda covers common chemicals, DOT categories, unique hazards in Brentwood like highways and railroads, household hazardous materials, the county hazardous materials response group, required training and certifications, and the incident response model.
This document discusses the importance of preparedness at the personal, family, workplace, neighborhood, and community levels. It provides information on creating emergency plans and kits, identifying hazards, establishing response teams, and knowing where to go for help during a disaster. The key message is that being prepared increases safety and resilience for individuals, families and communities when facing unexpected emergencies or catastrophes.
This document provides information on personal, family, neighborhood, community, and workplace preparedness for emergencies. It discusses planning for emergencies by assessing risks, creating contact lists and plans, and procuring emergency kits. It emphasizes the importance of being prepared in the first 72 hours when emergency services may not be available. Neighborhood and community preparedness involves organizing response teams, identifying resources, and networking with other groups. Workplace preparedness involves being aware of hazards, emergency plans, alarms, muster points, escape routes and emergency contacts. The overall message is that being prepared is key to safety during disasters.
Group presentation 1.2 after prof commentsdmaher1974
This document provides information on personal, family, neighborhood, community, and workplace preparedness for emergencies. It stresses the importance of planning, procuring emergency supplies, and practicing plans. Key steps include assessing risks, creating 72-hour plans, assembling home and vehicle kits, and networking with neighbors. Communities have comprehensive emergency response plans addressing hazard assessment, mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery. Workplaces should ensure awareness of hazards, alarms, muster points, escape routes, and emergency contacts. Being prepared increases safety and comfort during emergencies.
This document provides information on preparing for flooding disasters as a professional. It discusses planning and preparing by monitoring weather warnings, using maps to identify at-risk areas, and contacting local flood groups. Professionals are advised to train personnel on search and rescue techniques, equipment use, and safety. Exercises should match the risks and resources of each fire and rescue service. Coordination with other agencies and volunteers is also recommended to facilitate response efforts.
The document provides information on responding to floods for professionals. It discusses preparing for response by activating plans when flood warnings are issued. It outlines the long duration of flood response. The response involves three phases: before, during, and after. Key actions include communicating information, deploying resources according to plans, conducting evacuations if needed, ensuring safety, and implementing recovery plans after flooding recedes. Proper preparation, coordination between agencies, and attention to safety are essential for an effective flood response.
Professionals - Wildfires - Preparedness part 3NCC-CCT
This document provides information on warning and informing the public during wildfires. It discusses how weather services can be used to predict fire severity and issue early warnings. Plans should outline who is responsible for warnings and how they will be disseminated. Warnings may instruct people to stay indoors, temporarily evacuate less at-risk areas, or fully evacuate if danger is imminent. Evacuation plans must coordinate transportation, routes, and shelter for evacuees.
The document provides an action plan for the Katalysis Partnership's preparation for and response to natural disasters in Central America. It outlines steps for partners, the network secretariat, and headquarters to take before, during, and after a disaster hits. [Partners are instructed to prepare response systems and designate disaster coordinators. The secretariat will assist partners and facilitate communication during disasters. Headquarters will support the secretariat and communicate with donors.] The overall goal is for the partnership's three levels to work together to minimize harm and respond quickly to support partners and their clients when disasters strike the vulnerable region.
This document provides an overview of hazardous materials response for the Brentwood Fire Department's Citizen Fire Academy Class of 2004. It discusses the types of hazardous materials typically encountered, Brentwood's response capabilities including its hazardous materials response team and equipment, the hazardous materials response process, and key response concepts like identification, protection, spill control, and termination. The agenda covers common chemicals, DOT categories, unique hazards in Brentwood like highways and railroads, household hazardous materials, the county hazardous materials response group, required training and certifications, and the incident response model.
Business Emergency Preparedness PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
Presenting this set of slides with name - Business Emergency Preparedness PowerPoint Presentation Slides. This aptly crafted editable PPT deck contains fiftyone slides. Our topic specific Business Emergency Preparedness PowerPoint Presentation Slides presentation deck helps devise the topic with a clear approach. We offer a wide range of custom made slides with all sorts of relevant charts and graphs, overviews, topics subtopics templates, and analysis templates. Speculate, discuss, design or demonstrate all the underlying aspects with zero difficulty. This deck also consists creative and professional looking slides of all sorts to achieve the target of a presentation effectively. You can present it individually or as a team working in any company organization.
The document outlines the National Disaster Response Plan for Hydro-Meteorological Disasters in the Philippines. It describes the operations of the Food and Non-Food Items Cluster, which aims to provide food, water and other daily necessities to affected populations during disasters. The plan details the objectives, concept of operations, and roles and responsibilities of various agencies involved in the cluster. It provides guidelines for pre-disaster preparation, emergency response during disasters, and post-disaster recovery operations to meet the food and shelter needs of communities impacted by hydro-meteorological hazards.
Volunteer Fire Brigade Training Module 5 rescue and emergency medical operationsRonaldo Pioquinto
This document provides training on rescue and emergency medical operations for fire brigade members. It discusses search and rescue principles and tactics in four phases: assessment on arrival, pre-rescue operations, rescue operations, and termination. It also covers rope rescue methods and techniques, as well as basic life support. The goal is to provide firefighters with the knowledge and skills to safely and successfully rescue victims.
This document provides training instructions for responding to fire alarms. It discusses:
1) How elevators operate in fire recall mode and how responders can manually override this to access floors.
2) Procedures for control room operators and security officers to follow, including dispatching personnel, notifying emergency services, and conducting searches.
3) Guidelines for evacuating buildings safely, including assisting those with disabilities and noting their locations.
4) The importance of documentation and notifications after an emergency.
The document discusses disaster preparedness for libraries. It begins by defining disasters and their features, and types of natural and human-made disasters. It notes the wrong attitude that "it will never happen" and discusses libraries' vulnerabilities. Examples of past natural and human-made disasters impacting libraries are shown. The document outlines the phases of disaster planning: prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. It provides examples of digital information sources for disaster management at national and international levels. A model disaster information system is referenced. The conclusion emphasizes that disaster planning is essential to best protect collections from damage.
competency training fire brigade trainee guide module 1-5maricar mangaoang
Caring is Sharing. We are grateful we have stumbled upon these trainees guides of Sir Ronaldo Pioquinto of Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. In return we are sharing this guide those who are in need.
BFP Competency Training- Fire Brigade Trainee Guide is a 131 pages cover module 1-5 of the Competency Training for Fire Brigade. BFP San Juan Fire Station has adopted the Competency Training Modules of Zamboanga City Fire Station Version 1.0 (2012).
Revisions and updates will be done in the future.
NEATNEAT was established by Newby Management to respond to disasters affecting the communities they manage. When local, state, and federal responders are overwhelmed, NEAT provides organization and limited resources until those agencies can take over. NEAT's goal is to equip onsite managers to professionally handle disasters and organize resident response teams to meet short-term needs. NEAT is not a replacement for emergency agencies but aims to assist residents until help arrives. NEAT has responded to numerous hurricanes and other disasters since 2004.
El documento describe el período puerperal o puerperio, que dura aproximadamente 6 semanas después del parto. Durante este tiempo, el cuerpo de la mujer experimenta cambios a medida que los órganos involucrados en el embarazo y el parto vuelven a su estado anterior. El puerperio se divide en inmediato (primeras 24 horas), mediato (días 10), tardío (días 11 a 42) y remoto (hasta 2 años). El documento explica los cuidados requeridos por la madre y el recién nacido durante cada una
Este documento es un aviso de convocatoria para un proceso de selección abreviada por subasta inversa para contratar el suministro de equipos de producción y transmisión para la instalación y puesta en funcionamiento de una estación de radiodifusión sonora de 1 kilovatio de potencia para el municipio de Apartadó, con un presupuesto oficial de $78.618.795. El plazo para la ejecución del contrato será de 30 días a partir de la firma del acta de inicio. El proceso se puede consultar en la Oficina Jurí
Energia renovable para la produccion de energia. ing sergio roko.Eduardo Soracco
El documento describe el campo geotérmico de 'The Geysers' en California, el mayor complejo de plantas geotérmicas del mundo. Consiste en 20 plantas que generan un total de 890 MW de energía a partir del vapor extraído de más de 350 pozos excavados a 3 km de profundidad. La energía producida equivale al consumo de una ciudad del tamaño de San Francisco.
Este documento presenta un resumen de 3 párrafos de un ensayo escrito por un estudiante sobre el libro "El Mundo de Sofía" de Jostein Gaarder. El estudiante discute varias teorías filosóficas presentadas en el libro, incluyendo las ideas de los filósofos presocráticos como Anaximandro, Parménides y Heráclito. También analiza las filosofías de Platón, Aristóteles, los epicúreos y los cínicos. El ensayo concluye discutiendo las ideas
Singapore provides key advantages for life sciences companies, including being the easiest place to do business, excellent connectivity, access to talent, and an intellectual property friendly environment. It has established capabilities in areas like pharmaceutical and biologics manufacturing, drug discovery and development, and clinical research. Over 50 biomedical sciences companies and 30 research institutes are located in Singapore, driving innovation.
1) O documento discute a produção caseira de cosméticos naturais e suas vantagens em relação aos produtos industrializados. 2) Ele fornece informações sobre ingredientes naturais comuns e suas propriedades, além de receitas básicas para diferentes tipos de formulações como loções, soluções e geís. 3) O texto também classifica os principais tipos de matérias-primas usadas em cosméticos de acordo com sua função, como emolientes, umectantes e conservantes.
Australian community attitudes held about nanotechnologyAndy Dabydeen
The key findings from surveys of Australian attitudes toward nanotechnology from 2005 to 2009 are:
1) Awareness and knowledge of nanotechnology has increased over time, with 74% having heard of it in 2009 compared to 51% in 2005.
2) Most people express excited or hopeful views about nanotechnology's potential, believing its benefits will likely outweigh or equal risks.
3) Positive perceptions are highest for health and medical applications, while some have concerns about food applications.
4) After considering risks and concerns, positive views of nanotechnology's potential actually increased in 2008 and 2009 intensive interviews.
Este documento presenta el plan general de área para el área artística de la Institución Educativa Normal Superior de Sincelejo para el año 2009. Describe la distribución de los lenguajes artísticos (artes plásticas, música, danza y ayudas educativas) entre los diferentes grados, así como los diagnósticos realizados sobre las debilidades en infraestructura y recursos del área artística. Finalmente, presenta el marco legal en el que se fundamenta la educación artística en Colombia.
El artículo menciona a Sandra Ibarra como una de las personalidades famosas en España que han declarado públicamente haber padecido cáncer, contribuyendo a la normalización de la enfermedad. Otros famosos mencionados son Lola Flores, Laura Valenzuela, el actor Sancho Gracia y la bailaora Cristina Hoyos. El testimonio de estas celebridades ha ayudado a que la sociedad acepte más el cáncer y a que los propios pacientes se sientan menos aislados.
This document provides information about personal, family, workplace, neighborhood, and community preparedness for emergencies or disasters. It emphasizes the importance of planning, procuring emergency supplies, and practicing plans. The key steps outlined are to assess risks, create a plan to be self-sufficient for 72 hours, assemble emergency kits for home and vehicles, and practice and update plans annually. Neighborhood and community preparedness involves organizing response teams, identifying resources, and networking with other groups. Workplace preparedness includes being aware of hazards, emergency plans, alarms, muster points, and emergency contacts. The overall message is to inquire about relevant plans and take responsibility to be prepared.
The document summarizes the Red Cross Ready Rating program, which provides a framework for businesses, organizations, and schools to prepare for emergencies. The program offers a self-paced online assessment to measure preparedness, information and resources, and recognition for members' preparedness efforts. It discusses the benefits organizations receive from joining, such as minimizing losses during emergencies and maintaining their brand reputation.
Disaster Recovery Management PowerPoint Presentation Slides gives you an impressive layout to formulate and explain your organization’s response plan to emergencies. Use this crisis management PPT theme to illustrate your disaster management plan in terms of mitigation, response, and long-term measures. With the help of our disaster control PowerPoint slideshow’s neat tabular format, it becomes fairly easy to showcase maintenance review. Through this emergency response PPT template, you can elucidate the structure for the proper governance of disaster response. Emergency management PowerPoint presentation helps you demonstrate prevention and mitigation measures like hazard identification, risk assessment, and financial impact analysis. This risk management PPT slides deck also helps you depict preparedness by elaborating on the business continuity plan. Further, showcase immediate steps to take in an emergency, response procedure, and staff communication process using a disaster response PowerPoint theme. So, gain access to impact data visualization tools and informative content by downloading threat management PPT slideshow. https://bit.ly/3hD5CwS
ERM 1200 Introduction to Emergency ManagementModule 2 ChapterTanaMaeskm
This document provides an overview of Module 2 of the course ERM 1200 Introduction to Emergency Management. The module covers Chapters 7, 8, and 9, which discuss disaster planning, response, and recovery, respectively. It outlines the learning objectives for Chapters 7 and 8, which include understanding disaster planning as a process and myths around how people respond to disasters. Key points are that planning is ongoing and networks are important, and that responses to disasters are often more coordinated and resourceful than assumed.
This document provides guidance on communications for golf courses, including ongoing communications, communications in crisis situations, and responses to commonly asked questions. It discusses maintaining ongoing communications with members about environmental programs through newsletters, suggestion boxes, and information sessions. For crisis communications, it recommends designating a spokesperson, notifying authorities, containing the problem, and being honest, organized, and consistent in responses. The document also provides sample responses to common questions about pesticide use that emphasize regulatory compliance and integrated pest management practices.
This document provides information on preparing for storms, including how to recognize warning signs, prepare, and plan an effective response. It discusses recognizing storm patterns through weather monitoring services, types of storms to be aware of, and key phases of planning like identifying risks, resources, command structure, and lessons learned. Effective preparation requires planning, assessing needs, training, implementing response plans, and reviewing plans after each storm to improve future response.
Business Emergency Preparedness PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
Presenting this set of slides with name - Business Emergency Preparedness PowerPoint Presentation Slides. This aptly crafted editable PPT deck contains fiftyone slides. Our topic specific Business Emergency Preparedness PowerPoint Presentation Slides presentation deck helps devise the topic with a clear approach. We offer a wide range of custom made slides with all sorts of relevant charts and graphs, overviews, topics subtopics templates, and analysis templates. Speculate, discuss, design or demonstrate all the underlying aspects with zero difficulty. This deck also consists creative and professional looking slides of all sorts to achieve the target of a presentation effectively. You can present it individually or as a team working in any company organization.
The document outlines the National Disaster Response Plan for Hydro-Meteorological Disasters in the Philippines. It describes the operations of the Food and Non-Food Items Cluster, which aims to provide food, water and other daily necessities to affected populations during disasters. The plan details the objectives, concept of operations, and roles and responsibilities of various agencies involved in the cluster. It provides guidelines for pre-disaster preparation, emergency response during disasters, and post-disaster recovery operations to meet the food and shelter needs of communities impacted by hydro-meteorological hazards.
Volunteer Fire Brigade Training Module 5 rescue and emergency medical operationsRonaldo Pioquinto
This document provides training on rescue and emergency medical operations for fire brigade members. It discusses search and rescue principles and tactics in four phases: assessment on arrival, pre-rescue operations, rescue operations, and termination. It also covers rope rescue methods and techniques, as well as basic life support. The goal is to provide firefighters with the knowledge and skills to safely and successfully rescue victims.
This document provides training instructions for responding to fire alarms. It discusses:
1) How elevators operate in fire recall mode and how responders can manually override this to access floors.
2) Procedures for control room operators and security officers to follow, including dispatching personnel, notifying emergency services, and conducting searches.
3) Guidelines for evacuating buildings safely, including assisting those with disabilities and noting their locations.
4) The importance of documentation and notifications after an emergency.
The document discusses disaster preparedness for libraries. It begins by defining disasters and their features, and types of natural and human-made disasters. It notes the wrong attitude that "it will never happen" and discusses libraries' vulnerabilities. Examples of past natural and human-made disasters impacting libraries are shown. The document outlines the phases of disaster planning: prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. It provides examples of digital information sources for disaster management at national and international levels. A model disaster information system is referenced. The conclusion emphasizes that disaster planning is essential to best protect collections from damage.
competency training fire brigade trainee guide module 1-5maricar mangaoang
Caring is Sharing. We are grateful we have stumbled upon these trainees guides of Sir Ronaldo Pioquinto of Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. In return we are sharing this guide those who are in need.
BFP Competency Training- Fire Brigade Trainee Guide is a 131 pages cover module 1-5 of the Competency Training for Fire Brigade. BFP San Juan Fire Station has adopted the Competency Training Modules of Zamboanga City Fire Station Version 1.0 (2012).
Revisions and updates will be done in the future.
NEATNEAT was established by Newby Management to respond to disasters affecting the communities they manage. When local, state, and federal responders are overwhelmed, NEAT provides organization and limited resources until those agencies can take over. NEAT's goal is to equip onsite managers to professionally handle disasters and organize resident response teams to meet short-term needs. NEAT is not a replacement for emergency agencies but aims to assist residents until help arrives. NEAT has responded to numerous hurricanes and other disasters since 2004.
El documento describe el período puerperal o puerperio, que dura aproximadamente 6 semanas después del parto. Durante este tiempo, el cuerpo de la mujer experimenta cambios a medida que los órganos involucrados en el embarazo y el parto vuelven a su estado anterior. El puerperio se divide en inmediato (primeras 24 horas), mediato (días 10), tardío (días 11 a 42) y remoto (hasta 2 años). El documento explica los cuidados requeridos por la madre y el recién nacido durante cada una
Este documento es un aviso de convocatoria para un proceso de selección abreviada por subasta inversa para contratar el suministro de equipos de producción y transmisión para la instalación y puesta en funcionamiento de una estación de radiodifusión sonora de 1 kilovatio de potencia para el municipio de Apartadó, con un presupuesto oficial de $78.618.795. El plazo para la ejecución del contrato será de 30 días a partir de la firma del acta de inicio. El proceso se puede consultar en la Oficina Jurí
Energia renovable para la produccion de energia. ing sergio roko.Eduardo Soracco
El documento describe el campo geotérmico de 'The Geysers' en California, el mayor complejo de plantas geotérmicas del mundo. Consiste en 20 plantas que generan un total de 890 MW de energía a partir del vapor extraído de más de 350 pozos excavados a 3 km de profundidad. La energía producida equivale al consumo de una ciudad del tamaño de San Francisco.
Este documento presenta un resumen de 3 párrafos de un ensayo escrito por un estudiante sobre el libro "El Mundo de Sofía" de Jostein Gaarder. El estudiante discute varias teorías filosóficas presentadas en el libro, incluyendo las ideas de los filósofos presocráticos como Anaximandro, Parménides y Heráclito. También analiza las filosofías de Platón, Aristóteles, los epicúreos y los cínicos. El ensayo concluye discutiendo las ideas
Singapore provides key advantages for life sciences companies, including being the easiest place to do business, excellent connectivity, access to talent, and an intellectual property friendly environment. It has established capabilities in areas like pharmaceutical and biologics manufacturing, drug discovery and development, and clinical research. Over 50 biomedical sciences companies and 30 research institutes are located in Singapore, driving innovation.
1) O documento discute a produção caseira de cosméticos naturais e suas vantagens em relação aos produtos industrializados. 2) Ele fornece informações sobre ingredientes naturais comuns e suas propriedades, além de receitas básicas para diferentes tipos de formulações como loções, soluções e geís. 3) O texto também classifica os principais tipos de matérias-primas usadas em cosméticos de acordo com sua função, como emolientes, umectantes e conservantes.
Australian community attitudes held about nanotechnologyAndy Dabydeen
The key findings from surveys of Australian attitudes toward nanotechnology from 2005 to 2009 are:
1) Awareness and knowledge of nanotechnology has increased over time, with 74% having heard of it in 2009 compared to 51% in 2005.
2) Most people express excited or hopeful views about nanotechnology's potential, believing its benefits will likely outweigh or equal risks.
3) Positive perceptions are highest for health and medical applications, while some have concerns about food applications.
4) After considering risks and concerns, positive views of nanotechnology's potential actually increased in 2008 and 2009 intensive interviews.
Este documento presenta el plan general de área para el área artística de la Institución Educativa Normal Superior de Sincelejo para el año 2009. Describe la distribución de los lenguajes artísticos (artes plásticas, música, danza y ayudas educativas) entre los diferentes grados, así como los diagnósticos realizados sobre las debilidades en infraestructura y recursos del área artística. Finalmente, presenta el marco legal en el que se fundamenta la educación artística en Colombia.
El artículo menciona a Sandra Ibarra como una de las personalidades famosas en España que han declarado públicamente haber padecido cáncer, contribuyendo a la normalización de la enfermedad. Otros famosos mencionados son Lola Flores, Laura Valenzuela, el actor Sancho Gracia y la bailaora Cristina Hoyos. El testimonio de estas celebridades ha ayudado a que la sociedad acepte más el cáncer y a que los propios pacientes se sientan menos aislados.
This document provides information about personal, family, workplace, neighborhood, and community preparedness for emergencies or disasters. It emphasizes the importance of planning, procuring emergency supplies, and practicing plans. The key steps outlined are to assess risks, create a plan to be self-sufficient for 72 hours, assemble emergency kits for home and vehicles, and practice and update plans annually. Neighborhood and community preparedness involves organizing response teams, identifying resources, and networking with other groups. Workplace preparedness includes being aware of hazards, emergency plans, alarms, muster points, and emergency contacts. The overall message is to inquire about relevant plans and take responsibility to be prepared.
The document summarizes the Red Cross Ready Rating program, which provides a framework for businesses, organizations, and schools to prepare for emergencies. The program offers a self-paced online assessment to measure preparedness, information and resources, and recognition for members' preparedness efforts. It discusses the benefits organizations receive from joining, such as minimizing losses during emergencies and maintaining their brand reputation.
Disaster Recovery Management PowerPoint Presentation Slides gives you an impressive layout to formulate and explain your organization’s response plan to emergencies. Use this crisis management PPT theme to illustrate your disaster management plan in terms of mitigation, response, and long-term measures. With the help of our disaster control PowerPoint slideshow’s neat tabular format, it becomes fairly easy to showcase maintenance review. Through this emergency response PPT template, you can elucidate the structure for the proper governance of disaster response. Emergency management PowerPoint presentation helps you demonstrate prevention and mitigation measures like hazard identification, risk assessment, and financial impact analysis. This risk management PPT slides deck also helps you depict preparedness by elaborating on the business continuity plan. Further, showcase immediate steps to take in an emergency, response procedure, and staff communication process using a disaster response PowerPoint theme. So, gain access to impact data visualization tools and informative content by downloading threat management PPT slideshow. https://bit.ly/3hD5CwS
ERM 1200 Introduction to Emergency ManagementModule 2 ChapterTanaMaeskm
This document provides an overview of Module 2 of the course ERM 1200 Introduction to Emergency Management. The module covers Chapters 7, 8, and 9, which discuss disaster planning, response, and recovery, respectively. It outlines the learning objectives for Chapters 7 and 8, which include understanding disaster planning as a process and myths around how people respond to disasters. Key points are that planning is ongoing and networks are important, and that responses to disasters are often more coordinated and resourceful than assumed.
This document provides guidance on communications for golf courses, including ongoing communications, communications in crisis situations, and responses to commonly asked questions. It discusses maintaining ongoing communications with members about environmental programs through newsletters, suggestion boxes, and information sessions. For crisis communications, it recommends designating a spokesperson, notifying authorities, containing the problem, and being honest, organized, and consistent in responses. The document also provides sample responses to common questions about pesticide use that emphasize regulatory compliance and integrated pest management practices.
This document provides information on preparing for storms, including how to recognize warning signs, prepare, and plan an effective response. It discusses recognizing storm patterns through weather monitoring services, types of storms to be aware of, and key phases of planning like identifying risks, resources, command structure, and lessons learned. Effective preparation requires planning, assessing needs, training, implementing response plans, and reviewing plans after each storm to improve future response.
This document provides training on emergency preparedness and response for Orient Global Manufacturing Ltd. It defines key terms and outlines learning objectives. Potential emergencies are identified, including fires, explosions, gas leaks, and natural disasters. The purposes of emergency preparedness are discussed. The document details mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. It explains how to identify potential emergencies, develop emergency response plans, and assign roles and responsibilities. Guidelines are provided for emergency preparedness against disease outbreaks.
Prepareathon Playbook: Emergency PreparednessWBDC of Florida
This document provides guidance for organizations to prepare for hurricanes through America's PrepareAthon campaign. It outlines steps to hold preparedness discussions with employees and a tabletop exercise with leaders. The discussions aim to share information on hurricane risks and safety measures, while the exercise simulates a hurricane scenario to examine response plans. The goal is for organizations to assess readiness and identify improvements to keep people safe and resume operations after a disaster.
Disaster Planning for Individuals w/ Vision Loss bostonaer regional2011gemsphoto
1. Individuals with disabilities require specialized emergency preparedness planning compared to others. Their needs are often not considered in standard disaster plans and information is rarely available in accessible formats.
2. Emergency responders should make preparing for disasters a priority and advocate for the needs of individuals with disabilities. They should ensure clients have plans and supplies tailored to their abilities.
3. The document provides guidance on developing emergency plans and kits, including tips for individuals with visual or cognitive disabilities. It emphasizes preparing for disasters is a shared community responsibility.
This document discusses emergency preparedness and response. It defines emergencies and outlines the key aspects of emergency management, including mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. It emphasizes the importance of identifying potential emergencies, creating an emergency response plan with assigned roles and responsibilities, evacuation procedures, and communication methods. The plan should be tested with drills. Overall the document provides guidance on developing an effective emergency preparedness and response strategy.
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The Morlock Foundation's Emergency Preparedness Plan aims to (1) educate the community on emergency preparedness and (2) develop an emergency relief plan to support local fire departments. The plan outlines phases of emergency management, effective communication and organization, and roles for block captains. It provides guidance on developing emergency plans, assembling kits, and assigning responsibilities to block captains for relief efforts. The foundation works with local organizations to maximize preparedness and coordinate relief responses.
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The document provides an overview of a course on disaster volunteering. It covers 5 lessons: 1) an introduction, 2) when disasters strike, 3) the disaster response community, 4) disaster response organizations, and 5) a call to action. The lessons describe common disasters and their impacts, how the community responds collaboratively, key response organizations like the Red Cross, and steps to become a volunteer. The goal is to educate about disaster relief efforts and engage more volunteers.
The document provides an overview of a course on disaster volunteering. It covers 5 lessons: 1) an introduction, 2) when disasters strike, 3) the disaster response community, 4) disaster response organizations, and 5) a call to action. The lessons describe common disasters and their impacts, how the community responds collaboratively, major response organizations like the Red Cross, and steps to become a volunteer. The goal is to educate about disaster relief efforts and engage more volunteers.
The document provides an overview of a course on disaster volunteering. It covers 5 lessons: 1) an introduction, 2) when disasters strike, 3) the disaster response community, 4) disaster response organizations, and 5) a call to action. The lessons describe common disasters and their impacts, how the community responds collaboratively, key response organizations like the Red Cross, and steps to become a volunteer. The goal is to educate about disaster relief efforts and engage more volunteers.
The document provides an overview of a course on disaster volunteering. It covers 5 lessons: 1) an introduction, 2) when disasters strike, 3) the disaster response community, 4) disaster response organizations, and 5) a call to action. The lessons describe common disasters and their impacts, how the community responds collaboratively, major response organizations like the Red Cross, and steps to become a volunteer. The goal is to educate about disaster relief efforts and engage more volunteers.
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This document provides a summary of key aspects that should be considered when developing a disaster preparedness plan for mission-critical facilities. It discusses the types of disasters that can occur and how to prevent failures through comprehensive design, maintenance programs, and addressing human errors. The disaster planning process involves preparation, detection and response, and recovery. Critical information and resources need to be backed up and stored at multiple locations. Assessments of hazards, vulnerabilities, risks, recovery capabilities, and safety are recommended to identify weaknesses and improve the disaster preparedness plan.
This document provides instructions on measuring and adding fractions using a tape measure and in construction plans. It explains that trades workers often work with fractions like halves, fourths, eighths, and sixteenths when measuring. It shows examples of identifying fractions on a tape measure and steps for adding fractions with a common denominator by adding the numerators and expressing the final sum in lowest terms. Examples provided include adding fractions to find the total width of wood pieces and the length of a section in a construction drawing.
This document provides an introduction to various hand tools used for cutting and shaping materials like wood and metal. It describes different saws like hand saws, backsaws, hacksaws, and drywall saws used for cutting lumber and other materials. It also discusses cutting tools like tin snips, compound snips, and utility knives. Finally, it outlines planning, smoothing and shaping tools such as hand planes, rasps, files, and chisels used for altering surfaces.
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This document provides an overview of common hand tools used in construction. It discusses measurement and layout tools such as rulers, tape measures, framing squares, combination squares, speed squares, bevel gauges, compasses, levels, and chalk lines. These tools are used for tasks like measuring, drawing straight lines, laying out angles, transferring angles, inscribing circles, checking if surfaces are level or plumb, and marking long straight lines. Understanding how to properly use these basic hand tools is important for students in a residential building maintenance course to become familiar with.
The document provides descriptions of common portable power tools and shop tools used in construction, including jigsaws, drills, circular saws, reciprocating saws, pneumatic nailers, staplers, miter saws, table saws, and band saws. It explains what each tool is used for and basic descriptions of how they function, such as that jigsaws can cut curves, drills make holes, and miter saws can adjust to cut angles. Reciprocating saws have a push-pull motion, while pneumatic nailers and staplers are powered by compressed air to drive fasteners.
This document provides an overview of common hand tools used for fastening, gripping, and clamping in construction. It describes hammers, screwdrivers, C-clamps, F-clamps, pipe clamps, pliers, vise grips, box end wrenches, pipe wrenches, socket wrenches, and adjustable wrenches. For each tool, it outlines the basic purpose, components, and applications in construction.
This document provides an overview of various hand tools used in construction, including cutting tools, planning tools, and smoothing tools. It describes different types of saws such as crosscut saws, rip saws, backsaws, hacksaws, and drywall saws. It also discusses cutting tools like tin snips and utility knives. For planning and smoothing tools, it outlines hand planes and describes how they shape wood, and defines rasps, files, and chisels used for additional woodworking.
This document provides an overview of common hand tools used in construction, including tools for measurement and layout, cutting, planning/shaping, gripping/clamping, and portable power tools. It describes several measurement and layout tools in detail, such as rulers, tape measures, framing squares, combination squares, speed squares, bevel gauges, compasses, levels, and chalk lines. These tools are essential for accurately marking and measuring materials during the building process.
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1. Why Preparedness? Preparedness Definition: the state of being ready or willing to do something. Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
2. Any negative event can happen at any time, including: Fire Flood Automobile Accident Hazardous spill Severe weather Seismic event Pandemic Plane crash Train derailment And many others
3. Reasons to be Prepared So you can be ready for an unexpected event or catastrophe in order to reduce loss of life and property. So you and your family can survive an emergency. So you can help others during an emergency. So you can be self-reliant and not cause an unnecessary drain on available disaster resources. To increase your confidence that you can take care of yourself and others during an emergency.
4. Personal & Family PreparednessThe first 72 hours What can you do to be prepared? Plan – Procure – Practice
5. Personal & Family PreparednessThe first 72 hours Step 1 – Plan Look at the area you live What are the hazards – natural and/or man-made – in your neighbourhood? Assess the potential risks What are the risks to you and your family? Do the risks pose a threat to you and your family? Create a plan based on those risks Prepare a plan based on a minimum of 72 hours before local emergency workers can arrive If at home, determine an emergency route and a place to meet If not at home, determine a safe house(s) and a contact plan for each location Prepare a contact list of out-of-area family/friends
6. Personal & Family PreparednessThe first 72 hours Step 2 – Procure (Get a Kit) Basic emergency kits Buy or assemble an emergency kit for the home For example: Canned food Two (2) litres of water per person for three days Manual can opener Matches Out-of Area contact information Buy or assemble an emergency kit for the family vehicle(s) For example: Food (energy bars) Blanket Flashlight Road maps Out-of-Area contact information For more information visit GetPrepared.ca at: www.getprepared.gc.ca/knw/kt/kt-eng.aspx
7. Personal & Family PreparednessThe first 72 hours Step 3 – Practice Check the emergency kits Every six (6) months check the contents of the emergency kits Replace any item deemed to be faulty (e.g., batteries) Revisit the plan Review the family emergency plan Review, confirm and update all out-of-area contact information Rehearse the plan Test the plan on an annual basis Discuss the results of the test Make changes as necessary
9. Awareness Are you aware of the hazards that are present on your worksite?
10. Awareness Its important to make yourself aware of the hazards, emergency plans, and other procedures in place on your site. Emergencies often create unsafe conditions. These conditions can be magnified by hazards that are present on your site.
11. Awareness Some hazards include: Chemicals Elevated work places Limited entry/exit points Pressurized containers
12. Awareness Most work site have Emergency Plans in place that include building evacuations, fire plans, earthquake plans and power outages.
13. Awareness Make yourself aware of the location of fire fighting equipment and the procedures your company has in place for fighting fire.
14. Personal Protective Equipment Some work site require personal protective equipment Do you know what personal protective equipment is required on your job site?
15. Personal Protective Equipment High Visibility Vests Hard Hats Safety Toe Footwear Safety Glasses Escape Respirator Safety Goggles
16. Alarms Some job sites have multiple alarms including: Fire Alarms Gas Alarms Area Evacuations Site Evacuations Confined Space Evacuation Alarms
17. Alarms If you are unsure of what the alarms are on your work site be sure to ask your site contact person. Do you know what to do in the event of an alarm?
18. Muster Points Certain alarms require employees to evacuate buildings and proceed to muster points. Do you know where your muster points are?
19. Escape Routes In an emergency it is important to know all of the escape routes.
20. Escape Routes Some large work sites may have designated escape routes because of hazards that are present on their site.
21. Escape Routes Make yourself aware of the building exits and escape routes if you are unsure ask your supervisor or site contact person to point them out for you.
23. Emergency Contacts Some worksites have on site fire departments, first aid, and emergency responders that handle all emergencies.
24. Work Place Preparedness:Conclusion Its important to make yourself aware of your worksite’s hazards, emergency plans, and procedures. Remember disaster can strike anywhere so be prepared!
26. What is Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness? When disasters, earthquakes or floods occur neighbors naturally come together to help. Designing a plan before an event occurs ensures neighbors can respond safely and effectively during a disaster.
27. Why Have a Plan? You can not prevent an earthquake or flood from happening, but being prepared with a plan before a disaster strikes helps you and your neighbors to cope effectively during the event and ensures a quicker recovery. Your neighborhoods level of preparedness will reflect how effectively the next emergency or disaster is managed.
28. What does a plan include? Your plan should include the following: The size of the neighborhood it’s demographics and special concerns. Identified hazards and their potential impacts to the neighborhood. Suggestions for neighborhood residents to become personally prepared and learn what to expect and how to cope.
29. What does a plan include? Neighborhood Response Teams that can specialize in different area of the response plan. Identified Neighborhood resources. Training and exercise plans to practice your Neighborhood Response Plan. Networking plans with adjacent neighbors and other community resources. This will inform them of your plans and provide your team with additional resources.
30. How do you set up a plan? The first step in setting up an Emergency Preparedness Plan is to get together with your neighbors. Many neighborhoods have established groups such as Block Watch, you may be able to present this information at their next meeting. If not establish a meeting place and send out notices inviting neighbors to attend.
31. How do you organize your Emergency Preparedness Team? Meet with your neighbors and enlist them to join the team. Define as a group the area your team will cover. This will be determined by the number of people involved and your ability to respond. Decide what response teams are required to effectively respond to a disaster or emergency. i.e.: damage assessment, food and shelter, first aide, communication etc. Ask for volunteers to head each group and develop a task force to implement your plan. Establish regular meeting times to continue your work.
32. Research your Neighborhood Find out your local resources. This can include human skills as well as physical material. Make a list of these resources to include in your plan. Knowing who lives in your neighborhood, who needs assistance, where to go, what materials are available and who skills you can rely on will ensure the safety of your neighbors and ensure you have the best qualified and equipped individuals assigned to the tasks in the event of an emergency.
33. Identify Your Neighborhoods Hazards Each neighborhood has different hazards that require customized response plans. For communities in British Columbia the greatest threat may come from earthquakes or tsunamis for other communities it may be floods, fires or chemical spills. Customize your plan. Knowing what the threats are to your neighborhood allows you to anticipate what may happen and be better prepared.
34. Networking Establishing links with other groups to coordinate their efforts is an import aspect of a Neighborhood Emergency Response Plan. Ensuring that your Emergency Program integrates with other community emergency plans such as those of the municipal and school district is essential to your success.
35. What’s Next? Once your Neighborhood Response Plan is complete keep the momentum going. Establish regular ongoing meetings. Engage the neighborhood by planning practice exercises and distributing information. Ensure everyone knows about the Neighborhood Emergency Plan. Local websites, Welcome Wagon, and Neighborhood houses or Community Centers are all good Resources.
37. Community Preparedness: Helping community members during emergencies and disasters Communities are responsible for emergency preparedness. Local governments work very hard to ensure that emergency plans, emergency organization and emergency services are prepared to assist communities when faced with an emergency or disaster. Communities have comprehensive emergency plans that address: Community hazard and risk analysis Community preparation for emergencies and disasters Community response and recovery plans
38. Community Preparedness: What does an emergency plan deal with? 1. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment: Your community works with a team of experts to understand the natural and man made risks to your community. By understanding the risks, the community can plan to mitigate, respond and recover from the risks. 2. Mitigation of disaster or emergency: Your community develops building plans, land use plans, infrastructure plans and emergency service plans to reduce or limit the effects of disasters and emergencies in your community. 3. Preparation for disaster or emergency Your community has an emergency manager and an emergency management committee that meets regularly to ensure that your community is as best prepared as possible for emergency or disaster.
39. Community Preparedness: What does an emergency plan deal with? 4. Response to disaster or emergency Your community has a detailed plan to assist citizens in case of an emergency or disaster that is larger than a first response call. Your community will contact regional or provincial help if necessary. Community involvement in a disaster or emergency is not immediate; it often takes several hours or days! 5. Recovery from disaster or emergency Your community has a plan and has the ability to work with regional and provincial partners to assist the community to get back to normal after a disaster or emergency.
40. Community Preparedness: Where do I go if I need help during a disaster? Your community will have an Emergency Reception Center (ERC) to go to if you need assistance of any kind. ERC’s are staffed with trained Emergency Social Service volunteers that can assist you with: Food and shelter Crisis counselling Communicating with family members Medical Aid Recovery information
41. Community Preparedness: Who organizes the disaster or emergency response in the community? Your community will have an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) that will be the heart of the disaster or emergency response and recovery for the community. EOC’s are staffed with trained individuals knowledgeable in disaster and emergency response. The EOC will coordinate the entire response whether it is just community based or the disaster or emergency calls for groups and agencies from outside of your community.