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Continuity from the
  Eye of the Storm
                               by
          Michael McKenna




   © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
OBJECTIVE
1. Improve Your Preparation, Planning,
   Response & Recovery by:
► Embracing “Tactical and Practical”
► Refining “First 72 hours” of a disaster
► Understanding notional v. reality of a
    disaster
► Challenging “Interoperability” & “Shelter-in-
    Place”
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Who Are You?
• Urban Search, Rescue & Recovery 12+ yrs
  – Responds to major disasters across USA
  – Trains responders from around globe
• Security Consultant 22+ yrs
  – Facilitates = Business  Law Enforcement
• Contingency Trainer, Speaker & Consultant
  1+ yrs

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Catastrophic Incident is…
  “…any natural or manmade incident,
   including terrorism, which results in
 extraordinary levels of mass causalities,
     damage, or disruption severely
affecting the population, infrastructure,
environment, economy, national morale,
      and/or government functions.”
National Response Framework (NRF) page 42
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Who‟s in Charge?
                                    • Agency Having
                                      Jurisdiction (AHJ) -
                                      where incident takes
                                      place, i.e.:

                                                   Local Fire
                                                        =
                                                 Local Fire Dept.



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How are Decisions Made?
• Organizational Level: National
  Response Framework (FEMA)
• Operational Level: Incident Command
  System (ICS) to manage incidents
  – As incident grows, i.e., capabilities are
    exceeded, organization grows too
  – AHJ responsible for requesting additional
    resources
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ICS Structure

                        Quick!
       Where‟s the
“HELP My Business Recover”
          Box?



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Response May Be, uh, Delayed …

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1st 72 Hours ?



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AHJ Initial Response Priorities
1. Define size & scope of incident  then
   decisions based on:
  – Life Safety (Responder AND Citizen)
  – Preservation of Property & Environment
  – Availability of Resources


 GOAL = “Do the most good, for the most
 people as fast and as safely as possible.”
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Assessment Quiz
• Will initial “size-up” provide specific help
  in your organization‟s recovery?
                  NOT LIKELY
• Eventually…business surveys =
  – Open or closed? (Y/N, not an offer to help)
  – $ estimated cost of physical damage
  – # of employees out of work (claimants)
  – Value of property that they saved

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GUT CHECK – Priorities
“Risk a lot to save a lot                                            “Business? What
                                                                     Business?”
… risk a little to save a
          little”

• Your data center,
  HQ, etc. may be
  important to you, but
  where does it rank
  in the local response
  priorities?
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What is Interoperability ?



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Interoperability Recipe?
   Disaster Incident
            +
   Multiple Agencies
      Responding
            +
   Different Comms,
Procedures & Attitudes
            =
     Not So Much
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Interoperability
                                  • Infrastructure &
                                    equipment do not =
                                    interoperability

                                  • Relationships not
                                    equipment



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Shelter-in-Place (SIP) ?

Should you recover INSIDE or OUTSIDE of the Impact Zone?



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Shelter-in-Place (SIP)




Just because you CAN, doesn’t mean
           you SHOULD

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Incident Phases




Days/Weeks                             + Weeks                + Mos/Yrs


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Initial Help for SIP
 Building Intact / No Injuries                    Building Damaged / Injuries
• Directed to shelter                         •    Medical triage
• OR, told to stay put & be                   •    Fatalities not a priority
  self sufficient                             •    AHJ take‟s over building
• No one in or out of area                    •    Bldg unsafe, forced evac

    Level of Resilience?                              Level of Resilience?

             LOW                                               VERY LOW


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Viability of Sheltering-in-Place
• Employee‟s 1st priority?
            Welfare of their family
• You may not have the choice
  – Mandatory evacuations
  – Compromised facility
• Absence of services
  – Running water (sanitation, hygiene, fire
    suppression, etc.)
  – Electricity and gas
   Are you part of problem v. part of solution?

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GUT CHECK - Sanitation & Hygiene
                                        • Water supply – 1st to
                                          fail or be shut off
                                        • How many days can
                                          you use your plumbing
                                          before it backs
                                          up/fails?
                                        • Do you maintain
                                          comfort items or
                                          serious supplies?


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Sheltering Considerations
• Hurricane RITA (TX 2005)
  – Direct: 3 storm deaths
  – Indirect: 10 deaths + 41 injuries related to
    CO poisoning attributed to SIP
• Hurricane IKE (TX 2008)
  – 11 days between landfall & citizen re-entry
  – No services or population/labor support

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Availability of Power & Technology

• Restoration priorities of power providers
  after disruption:
  1. Safety
  2. Critical site?
  3. Largest population affected


• For your site: Stopwatch or calendar?
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GUT CHECK – Redundant Power
                                  • Back-up generator run for
                                    3 continuous days?
                                  • Refueling options?
                                  • „Piggy-back users‟
                                    discharging power supply
                                    faster than the specs?




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Prepared or PREPARED?

    Having it …
and having it “right &
ready” have different
     outcomes!




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Preparedness v. Availability ?



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“As a modern society, we are 9 meals
        away from anarchy.”
   Hal Grieb, Sr. Emergency Mgmt Specialist


 3 days = your idea of preparedness?

  What do you do on the 4th day?!?


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Employee Preparedness
• 40% - have a home
  preparedness plan
• 45% - have “supplies at
  their workplace”
• 35% have basic 1st Aid
  Training
• 35% - plan to volunteer
  after a disaster.
   Hmmm…are these the
       SAME person?

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Expectations - Social Media
• 85% of Users = expect help to arrive less
 than 1 hour after posting on an agency‟s
 social media website (Red Cross)
• 0% of Responders = accommodate
 emergency response through Social
 Media. (IACP)


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Expectations - Employees
First 72 hours after a disaster:
• 30% - WITHOUT a preparedness plan will
  rely on emergency personnel
• 60% - WITH a preparedness plan will ALSO
  rely on emergency personnel
• 9 of 10 will rely on emergency personnel

 Where will the emergency personnel be?
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Availability - Responders
Issues affecting your workers also affect public
service workers:
• Hurricane KATRINA („05) – At least 5% of New
  Orleans Police Officers were stranded at home
  & unable to respond
• “Sheriff Docks Pay of Officer No-Shows During
  Winter Storm” (Feb „11)
  – Issues: child care, travel, etc.


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Availability - Responders
• 55% would refuse recall if their
  own home was affected
• 70% of agencies do not have a
  preparedness program
• LA City FD - Less than 50%
  had a family preparedness plan

     Who is going to help?

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Expectations – Business
• “1st Responders should be aware of
  Business needs” (Em. Mgmt. Mag. ‟10)
                   vs.
• Chain of Command + Rules of
  Engagement define roles, not public’s
  expectations
    Non-CIKR operations = non-issue?
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“Historically emergency management
  does not make any provisions for
  businesses. The only thing that we
really do is education and assistance
with having a plan for how to respond
 to an incident … businesses should
  not rely on the government to help
                them…” ”
Colin Rizzo, Operations Coordinator; Galveston County
             TX Office of Emergency Mgmt
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Expectations - Government
Private-Sector Responsibilities (NRF Pg. 19)

•   Protection of employees, infrastructure & facilities
•   Protection of information & the continuity of business
•   Responding & recovering from incidents
•   Collaborating with emergency mgmt personnel
•   Developing & exercising emergency plans
•   Assisting emergency mgmt during response & recovery


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AHJ Re-Entry Considerations
• Installed Accountability System?
  – ID System v. “Look & Leave”
• Completed Search, Rescue & Recovery?
• Removed Debris / Contained Hazards?
• Restablished basic community services?



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Community Response Plan
        Example
• Recovery Team: “…responsible for
  recovery and resumption of business
  operations…becomes available as soon
  as the critical emergency phase
  subsides.”
• QUIZ: Who decides when that is?
    Agency Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)

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GUT CHECK – Re-Entry
                                90% of businesses WITH a
                                dedicated Continuity Team
                                have a re-entry plan

                                Less than 5% train re-entry
                                personnel on disaster
                                awareness (i.e. fire
                                suppression, structural safety,
                                hazmat, basic search &
                                rescue, etc.)

                                 What is the training level of
                                 the people on YOUR Team?

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SOLUTIONS ?



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Solutions - The 5 E’s
Educate personnel on local response
Eradicate problem areas
Enhance internal response
Evacuate to reduce burden
Embrace lowest level of technology

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Solutions - Education
• Educate personnel on local response
  – Training (FEMA)
    • Intro to Incident Command System (ICS)
    • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
  – Meet & Greet (& EAT!)
    •   Council of Governments (COG)
    •   Emergency Preparedness Planning Council (EPPC)
    •   Local Agencies
    •   Contracting Opportunities?
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Solutions – Problem Areas
• Eradicate problems by improving:
  – Site assessments to insure proportionate
    threats are mitigated
  – Insufficient sheltering facilities & supplies
  – Rally points: near & far, in person & virtual
  – Evacuation Plans
  – SIP Plans

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Solutions – Internal Response
• Enhance:
  – Fire, disaster, comm training
  – Redundancy of Response Team Members
  – Plan on loss of
    • Personnel (short & long term)
    • Utilities (power, comm, water)
    • Services (fire, police, EM)
  – Exercise with all phases of the response

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Solutions – Reduce Burden
• Evacuation plan improvement:
  – Register for notifications from AHJ
  – Pre-plan logistics for all stakeholders
     •   Employees, families, pets
     •   Transportation
     •   Lodging                   work/rest cycle!
     •   Communication
  – Offsite Business Operations
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Solutions - Technology
• Embrace “lowest level of technology”:
  – Tactical & Practical
  – Pen and paper
  – Face-to-face communication
  – Text vs. phone call (watermelon vs. pea
    travelling through a water hose)
  – Payroll – “no pay, no play”

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Links
Personal Preparedness in America – Citizen Corps
   http://www.citizencorps.gov/downloads/pdf/ready/2009_Citizen_Corps_National
   _Survey_Findings.pdf
Emergency Action Plans - OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.38
   http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_id=9726&p_tabl
   e=STANDARDS
Red Cross Shelter in Place Considerations
   http://www.redcross.org/preparedness/cdc_english/Sheltering.asp
Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS)
   http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/
Critical Infrastructure Key Resources (CIKR) Protection
   http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/gc_1189168948944.shtm


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Links
International Assoc. of Emergency Managers (IAEM)
  http://www.iaem.com/
National Emergency Management Association (NEMA)
  http://www.nemaweb.org/
National Voluntary Orgs Active in Disaster (NVOAD)
  http://www.nvoad.org/
National Response Framework (FEMA)
  http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nrf/nrf-core.pdf




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Thank you!
           Mike McKenna

www.TEAM-Solutions.US




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Continuity from the Eye of the Storm

  • 1. Continuity from the Eye of the Storm by Michael McKenna © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 2. OBJECTIVE 1. Improve Your Preparation, Planning, Response & Recovery by: ► Embracing “Tactical and Practical” ► Refining “First 72 hours” of a disaster ► Understanding notional v. reality of a disaster ► Challenging “Interoperability” & “Shelter-in- Place” 2 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 3. Who Are You? • Urban Search, Rescue & Recovery 12+ yrs – Responds to major disasters across USA – Trains responders from around globe • Security Consultant 22+ yrs – Facilitates = Business  Law Enforcement • Contingency Trainer, Speaker & Consultant 1+ yrs 3 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 4. Catastrophic Incident is… “…any natural or manmade incident, including terrorism, which results in extraordinary levels of mass causalities, damage, or disruption severely affecting the population, infrastructure, environment, economy, national morale, and/or government functions.” National Response Framework (NRF) page 42 4 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 5. Who‟s in Charge? • Agency Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) - where incident takes place, i.e.: Local Fire = Local Fire Dept. 5 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 6. How are Decisions Made? • Organizational Level: National Response Framework (FEMA) • Operational Level: Incident Command System (ICS) to manage incidents – As incident grows, i.e., capabilities are exceeded, organization grows too – AHJ responsible for requesting additional resources 6 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 7. ICS Structure Quick! Where‟s the “HELP My Business Recover” Box? 7 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 8. Response May Be, uh, Delayed … 8 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 9. 1st 72 Hours ? 9 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 10. AHJ Initial Response Priorities 1. Define size & scope of incident  then decisions based on: – Life Safety (Responder AND Citizen) – Preservation of Property & Environment – Availability of Resources GOAL = “Do the most good, for the most people as fast and as safely as possible.” 10 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 11. Assessment Quiz • Will initial “size-up” provide specific help in your organization‟s recovery? NOT LIKELY • Eventually…business surveys = – Open or closed? (Y/N, not an offer to help) – $ estimated cost of physical damage – # of employees out of work (claimants) – Value of property that they saved 11 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 12. GUT CHECK – Priorities “Risk a lot to save a lot “Business? What Business?” … risk a little to save a little” • Your data center, HQ, etc. may be important to you, but where does it rank in the local response priorities? 12 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 13. What is Interoperability ? 13 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 14. Interoperability Recipe? Disaster Incident + Multiple Agencies Responding + Different Comms, Procedures & Attitudes = Not So Much 14 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 15. Interoperability • Infrastructure & equipment do not = interoperability • Relationships not equipment 15 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 16. Shelter-in-Place (SIP) ? Should you recover INSIDE or OUTSIDE of the Impact Zone? 16 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 17. Shelter-in-Place (SIP) Just because you CAN, doesn’t mean you SHOULD 17 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 18. Incident Phases Days/Weeks + Weeks + Mos/Yrs 18 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 19. Initial Help for SIP Building Intact / No Injuries Building Damaged / Injuries • Directed to shelter • Medical triage • OR, told to stay put & be • Fatalities not a priority self sufficient • AHJ take‟s over building • No one in or out of area • Bldg unsafe, forced evac Level of Resilience? Level of Resilience? LOW VERY LOW 19 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 20. Viability of Sheltering-in-Place • Employee‟s 1st priority? Welfare of their family • You may not have the choice – Mandatory evacuations – Compromised facility • Absence of services – Running water (sanitation, hygiene, fire suppression, etc.) – Electricity and gas Are you part of problem v. part of solution? 20 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 21. GUT CHECK - Sanitation & Hygiene • Water supply – 1st to fail or be shut off • How many days can you use your plumbing before it backs up/fails? • Do you maintain comfort items or serious supplies? 21 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 22. Sheltering Considerations • Hurricane RITA (TX 2005) – Direct: 3 storm deaths – Indirect: 10 deaths + 41 injuries related to CO poisoning attributed to SIP • Hurricane IKE (TX 2008) – 11 days between landfall & citizen re-entry – No services or population/labor support 22 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 23. Availability of Power & Technology • Restoration priorities of power providers after disruption: 1. Safety 2. Critical site? 3. Largest population affected • For your site: Stopwatch or calendar? 24 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 24. GUT CHECK – Redundant Power • Back-up generator run for 3 continuous days? • Refueling options? • „Piggy-back users‟ discharging power supply faster than the specs? 25 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 25. Prepared or PREPARED? Having it … and having it “right & ready” have different outcomes! 26 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 26. Preparedness v. Availability ? 27 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 27. “As a modern society, we are 9 meals away from anarchy.” Hal Grieb, Sr. Emergency Mgmt Specialist 3 days = your idea of preparedness? What do you do on the 4th day?!? 28 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 28. Employee Preparedness • 40% - have a home preparedness plan • 45% - have “supplies at their workplace” • 35% have basic 1st Aid Training • 35% - plan to volunteer after a disaster. Hmmm…are these the SAME person? 29 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 29. Expectations - Social Media • 85% of Users = expect help to arrive less than 1 hour after posting on an agency‟s social media website (Red Cross) • 0% of Responders = accommodate emergency response through Social Media. (IACP) 30 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 30. Expectations - Employees First 72 hours after a disaster: • 30% - WITHOUT a preparedness plan will rely on emergency personnel • 60% - WITH a preparedness plan will ALSO rely on emergency personnel • 9 of 10 will rely on emergency personnel Where will the emergency personnel be? 32 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 31. Availability - Responders Issues affecting your workers also affect public service workers: • Hurricane KATRINA („05) – At least 5% of New Orleans Police Officers were stranded at home & unable to respond • “Sheriff Docks Pay of Officer No-Shows During Winter Storm” (Feb „11) – Issues: child care, travel, etc. 33 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 32. Availability - Responders • 55% would refuse recall if their own home was affected • 70% of agencies do not have a preparedness program • LA City FD - Less than 50% had a family preparedness plan Who is going to help? 34 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 33. Expectations – Business • “1st Responders should be aware of Business needs” (Em. Mgmt. Mag. ‟10) vs. • Chain of Command + Rules of Engagement define roles, not public’s expectations Non-CIKR operations = non-issue? 35 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 34. “Historically emergency management does not make any provisions for businesses. The only thing that we really do is education and assistance with having a plan for how to respond to an incident … businesses should not rely on the government to help them…” ” Colin Rizzo, Operations Coordinator; Galveston County TX Office of Emergency Mgmt 36 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 35. Expectations - Government Private-Sector Responsibilities (NRF Pg. 19) • Protection of employees, infrastructure & facilities • Protection of information & the continuity of business • Responding & recovering from incidents • Collaborating with emergency mgmt personnel • Developing & exercising emergency plans • Assisting emergency mgmt during response & recovery 37 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 36. AHJ Re-Entry Considerations • Installed Accountability System? – ID System v. “Look & Leave” • Completed Search, Rescue & Recovery? • Removed Debris / Contained Hazards? • Restablished basic community services? 38 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 37. Community Response Plan Example • Recovery Team: “…responsible for recovery and resumption of business operations…becomes available as soon as the critical emergency phase subsides.” • QUIZ: Who decides when that is? Agency Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) 40 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 38. GUT CHECK – Re-Entry 90% of businesses WITH a dedicated Continuity Team have a re-entry plan Less than 5% train re-entry personnel on disaster awareness (i.e. fire suppression, structural safety, hazmat, basic search & rescue, etc.) What is the training level of the people on YOUR Team? 41 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 39. SOLUTIONS ? 42 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 40. Solutions - The 5 E’s Educate personnel on local response Eradicate problem areas Enhance internal response Evacuate to reduce burden Embrace lowest level of technology 43 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 41. Solutions - Education • Educate personnel on local response – Training (FEMA) • Intro to Incident Command System (ICS) • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) – Meet & Greet (& EAT!) • Council of Governments (COG) • Emergency Preparedness Planning Council (EPPC) • Local Agencies • Contracting Opportunities? 44 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 42. Solutions – Problem Areas • Eradicate problems by improving: – Site assessments to insure proportionate threats are mitigated – Insufficient sheltering facilities & supplies – Rally points: near & far, in person & virtual – Evacuation Plans – SIP Plans 45 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 43. Solutions – Internal Response • Enhance: – Fire, disaster, comm training – Redundancy of Response Team Members – Plan on loss of • Personnel (short & long term) • Utilities (power, comm, water) • Services (fire, police, EM) – Exercise with all phases of the response 46 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 44. Solutions – Reduce Burden • Evacuation plan improvement: – Register for notifications from AHJ – Pre-plan logistics for all stakeholders • Employees, families, pets • Transportation • Lodging work/rest cycle! • Communication – Offsite Business Operations 47 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 45. Solutions - Technology • Embrace “lowest level of technology”: – Tactical & Practical – Pen and paper – Face-to-face communication – Text vs. phone call (watermelon vs. pea travelling through a water hose) – Payroll – “no pay, no play” 48 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 46. Links Personal Preparedness in America – Citizen Corps http://www.citizencorps.gov/downloads/pdf/ready/2009_Citizen_Corps_National _Survey_Findings.pdf Emergency Action Plans - OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.38 http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_id=9726&p_tabl e=STANDARDS Red Cross Shelter in Place Considerations http://www.redcross.org/preparedness/cdc_english/Sheltering.asp Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/ Critical Infrastructure Key Resources (CIKR) Protection http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/gc_1189168948944.shtm 49 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 47. Links International Assoc. of Emergency Managers (IAEM) http://www.iaem.com/ National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) http://www.nemaweb.org/ National Voluntary Orgs Active in Disaster (NVOAD) http://www.nvoad.org/ National Response Framework (FEMA) http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nrf/nrf-core.pdf 50 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved
  • 48. Thank you! Mike McKenna www.TEAM-Solutions.US 51 © 2011 Mike McKenna/TEAM Solutions | All Rights Reserved