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Public private partnership with local emergency management
1. ORRVILLE SAFETY COUNCIL
STEERING COMMITTEE
Public-Private Partnership with Local
Emergency Management Strengthening
Community Safety and Resilience
2. TOPICS
• Local Emergency Management
• National Preparedness Goal
• Threat Analysis in Wayne County – HS & EHS
• Public Private Partnership with EMA
• Collaborative Community Emergency Planning
3. WHAT IS THE LOCAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY (EMA)
• Promoting Community Disaster Preparedness
• Planning and creating Pre-Disaster Mitigation projects
• Response coordination and training
• Creating partnerships and maintaining relationships with community stakeho
• Promoting community based disaster and emergency plans
Our goal is to improve community resilience against
disastrous events.
This is achieved by performing the following actions:
PREPAREDNESS MITIGATION RESPONSE RECOVERY
4. NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS GOAL LOCAL
IMPLEMENTATION
Presidential Policy Directive 8 (PPD 8)
National Preparedness
This directive is aimed at strengthening the security and
resilience of the United States through systematic
preparation for the threats that pose the greatest risk to
the security of the Nation, including acts of terrorism,
cyber attacks, pandemics, and catastrophic natural
disasters.
5. NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS GOAL LOCAL
IMPLEMENTATION
•Capabilities are
implemented and
maintained based on
localized threat and
hazard analysis.
What does this mean
for Wayne County?
6. HAZARDOUS AND EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
THREAT AND RISK ANALYSIS FOR WAYNE COUNTY
Number of Facilities Reporting to LEPC
EHS (Any
facility
reporting
an EHS)
Non-EHS
(Facilities
reporting no
EHS)
Government (Any
level of
government)
Voluntary
Filers
Total Reporting on 7/1/2016 51 78 8 137
New Facilities (Reporting for
first time)
+ 2 4
Total Number of Facilities reporting on
6/30/2017
53 82 8 143
• These numbers now include pipelines
• Wayne County averages about 18-25 reported hazmat materials
incidents per year
7. HAZARDOUS AND EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
THREAT AND RISK ANALYSIS FOR WAYNE COUNTY
Release Reporting
Total Number of spills reported to the LEPC 24-hr number in
regardless of quantity:
27
Total Number of reportable quantity (RQ) reported to the LEPC 24-
number in SFY2017:
27
Number of required 30-day follow-up reports submitted to LEPC in
2017:
5
Did the LEPC Request the Ohio EPA Release Reporting System Yes
8. IMPORTANCE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP (P3) WITH EMA
To build a safer Wayne County through an effective partnership
committed to protecting, responding, and recovering from disasters,
aiding businesses to continue to operate and assisting communities to
recover following a disaster, ultimately reducing the impact on Ohio’s
citizens and saving lives.
VISION
9. IMPORTANCE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP (P3) WITH EMA
To provide the opportunity for local government agencies, businesses,
associations, colleges and universities, and non-profits to engage in
crisis disaster protection, planning, response and recovery efforts
which will promote business continuity, speed recovery, improve the
quality of life and build a safer Wayne County.
MISSION
11. SUMMARY
• Local Emergency Management
• Actions are based on Presidential Directives in the National
Preparedness Goal and Local Hazard Analysis
• Public Private Partnership with EMA will augment safety and
disaster recovery within Wayne County
• Collaborative Community Emergency Planning will help
achieve coordination
12. CONTACT INFORMATION
Wayne County Emergency Management Agency
Joseph Villegas – Director
201 W. North St. Wooster, Ohio 44691
330-262-9817
ema@wcemaoh.org