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2012 Emergency Preparedness Presented by Bill Harp

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2012Emergency

Preparedness Presented by

Bill Harp

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• Preparing for emergencies and “ALL HAZARDS” in a rural area with :• Limited Dollars• Limited Manpower• Other Critical resources….. Can be a Daunting Task

Preparing for Emergencies

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• Small rural businesses• Most Vulnerable

•Small local Rural Fire Dept•Limited employee base• Scarce Resources•Funding•Limited Experience

• Small rural businesses• Most Vulnerable

•Small local Rural Fire Dept•Limited employee base• Scarce Resources•Funding•Limited Experience

Preparing for Emergencies (Limitations)

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Identify Real Threats

• Likely Emergencies• Falls • Hit by, Stuck by• Medical Emergencies• Fire• Power outage• Dust explosions • Engulfment's• Unauthorized persons

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Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

• EAP Should• Focus on real threats• Easy to use and understand• Readily available

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Emergency Action Plan• Easy to use

• Organized• Brief• Identify key issues• Tabs• Identify first three to four steps

• Two types of plans• Work site

• Abbreviated version• Corporate

• Resources• Media• Business Continuity• Contingency plans

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EAP Review and Practice (ANNUALLY)

• Orientation seminars• Drills• Table – Tops• Full scale exercises• Review and Test

• Need to work system• Roles and Responsibilities• Hazard control• Emergency training

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Emergency training

• All employees on each shift know how to Shut-Off ?• Electricity• Gas• Water

• Should be trained in• Basic First Aid• C.P.R.• AED

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Create partnerships

• Fire Dept• Local Emergency Planning Committee• Citizen Corps groups• Other grain operations• Other Businesses

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Create partnerships

• Purchase of specialized rescue equipment• Mutual Aid

• Training Classes

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Training with local Emergency Responders

• Grain Engulfment• Structural Collapse• Dust Explosions• Hazardous Chemicals• Extractions• Specialized Equipment

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I Have an Emergency!!!!!!

What Do I Do Now???911

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Learning how to do a rescue,

During a rescue

ALWAYS GOES BAD

FOR THE VICTIM

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Emergency Response Agencies

• Reactive versus Proactive• Terminology

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How can we make it work

• Risk Assessment• Needs Assessment• Resources• Outside Influences

• Politics• Budgets• Personal• Time Restraints

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Team Development

• Structure• Roles and Responsibilities• SOP’S• SOG’S

• Personal• Training

• Regulations• Equipment

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• Team structure• Response time

• Training• Who trained the team• Records

• How many members• Equipment

• Records• Review of team performance

• NFPA 1006

Is the Team qualified

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NFPA 1006

• JPR• What Task• With what equipment• To what proficiency

• Prerequisite knowledge and skills

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Working with responders

• Proactive• Working relationship

•Same page approach• Identifying Resources• Hazard recognition• Forecasting problems• Stabilizing to buy time

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Questions?

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