Campus Emergency Preparedness
Maureen Connolly
Campus Emergency Preparedness
Maureen Connolly
- Producent: CRC Press Inc.
- Rok produkcji: 2015
- ISBN: 9781466587571
- Ilość stron: 270
- Oprawa: Twarda
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Opis: Campus Emergency Preparedness - Maureen Connolly
An easily digestible guide, Campus Emergency Preparedness: Meeting ICS and NIMS Compliance helps you develop and organize emergency operation plans. It incorporates the key components recommended by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the US Department of Education and outlines the roles and responsibilities of campus personnel before, during, and after an emergency. Events covered include chemical spills, toxic gas releases, terrorist attacks, active shooter events, pandemics, floods, hurricanes, tornados, fires, and other natural or man-made hazards. The information in this book is extracted from FEMA and US Department of Education documents and training, as well as concepts and strategies from a cross-section of college and university emergency plans. These resources have been melded together to provide you with strategies for protecting, preventing, mitigating, responding, and recovering from threats and hazards that may occur at an institute of higher education. The book aids you in creating emergency response plans that comply with standards set by the ICS and NIMS. Ultimately, these are all-hazards strategies that can be applied to all phases of campus emergency management with efficient coordination among all levels of campus administration. Safety in higher education institution campuses is a critical issue today in the wake of several events in recent years. Campus Emergency Preparedness helps you work toward creating a campus environment that is as safe as possible for your students, faculty, and staff. It is a valuable source for anticipating and handling a broad range of emergencies.Is Your School Really Ready for Any Crisis? References Preparedness Triggers Changes to Protocol and Procedure as a Result of Acts of Violence Changes to Protocol and Procedure as a Result of Natural Evens Changes to Protocol and Procedure to Enhance Cyber Security Changes to Protocol and Procedure to Integrate Social Media into the Campus Emergency Plan References A Case for Including Retention Strategies in Your Campus PPMRR Introduction Literature Review Conceptual Framework Method Discussion Conclusion References FEMA and DOE Guidelines Planning Public Information and Warning Operational Coordination Forensics and Attribution Intelligence and Information Sharing Interdiction and Disruption Screening, Search, and Detection Access Control and Identity Verification Cybersecurity Physical Protective Measures Risk Management for Protection Programs and Activities Supply Chain Integrity and Security Community Resilience Long-term Vulnerability Reduction Risk and Disaster Resilience Assessment Threats and Hazard Identification Critical Transportation Environmental Response/Health and Safety Fatality Management Services Infrastructure Systems Mass Care Services Mass Search and Rescue Operations On-scene Security and Protection Operational Communications Public and Private Services and Resources Public Health and Medical Services Situational Assessment Economic Recovery Health and Social Services Housing Natural and Cultural Resources FEMA and DOE Working Together Summary and Discussion References Organizing an ICS/NIMS Compliant Team Organization and Assignment of Duties Functions of the Command Staff Function of the Four Sections References Developing Campus PPMRR Strategies Section 1: Basic Guidelines Section 2: Functional Annex Section 3: Threat- and Hazard-Specific Annex References Ongoing Management and Maintenance Course Descriptions Discussion Based and Operational Exercises Exercise Design Exercise Materials Recommended HSEEP AAP Format References Creating a Campus-Based CERT Organizing a CERT on Your Campus Logistics Training Evaluation How the Project Relates to Student Learning References Appendix A: Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery Introduction Section 1: Basic Guidelines Clery Act Threat and Hazard Analysis Emergency Plan Activation and Notification Process Organization and Assignment of Duties Executive Policy Group Director of Emergency Management Public Information Officer (PIO) Safety Officer (SO) Liaison Officer (LO) Operations Section Public Safety Branch Communications/Public Relations Academic Affairs Branch Student Affairs Branch Health Services Branch Food Services Branch Housing Branch Enrollment Services Branch Planning Section Situation Analysis Branch Damage Assessment Branch Recovery Branch Logistics Section Communications and Information Technology Branch Facilities Branch Supply/Procurement Branch Transportation Branch Finance and Administration Section Business Management Branch Human Resources Branch Legal Branch Section 2: Functional Annex Accountability Communication Strategies Evacuation Drills/Actual Events Lock-Down Strategies Shelter-in-Place Strategies Section 3: Threat- and Hazard-Specific Annex Active Shooter Cyber Attack Bomb Threat Death on Campus of Student/Staff/Faculty Displaced Students Extreme Weather Emergency Strategies Fire Strategies Hate Crime Strategies Hazardous Materials Release Missing Person Pandemic/Ebola or Other Public Health Emergency Section 4: Training and Exercising Training Schedule Section 5: Campus Policies Appendix B: Mutual Aid Agreements Appendix C: Emergency Operations Center Setup Procedures Activation of the EOC EOC Setup Sample Emergency Operations Center Floor Plan Incident Documentation Shift Changes Deactivation and Demobilization of the EOC Response Capability Performance Objectives Appendix D: University Crisis Action Team Decompressed Training Model A Culture of Preparedness Preparedness Foundation Composition of the Team Individual Training Requirements Collective Training Decompressed Training Tools for Success Assessment and Conclusion References
Szczegóły: Campus Emergency Preparedness - Maureen Connolly
Tytuł: Campus Emergency Preparedness
Autor: Maureen Connolly
Producent: CRC Press Inc.
ISBN: 9781466587571
Rok produkcji: 2015
Ilość stron: 270
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 0.52 kg