Title: Safety
1Safety Emergency Management Planning
- Brian Browning
- Office of Senior Associate Vice Chancellor
- Finance Administration
- January 28, 2008
2Objectives
- Learn the foundation of Emergency Management in a
university environment. - Discover how the University of Tennessee has
applied this foundation. - Identify planning methods that can be applied at
your institution.
3Introduction
- What does Emergency Management Planning involve
on a college campus? - Everything Everyone
- Where should you start?
- Should have full support from administration
- Designate a coordinator
4Safety, Security, Emergency Management
- Is it one in the same?
- There is more to it than crimes against persons
or man-made incidents. - Transitioning from proactive to reactive.
- Communicate with the campus including parents!
5NIMS
- National Incident Management System
- Standardized Compliance Structure
- Compliance tied to grant funding
- Five management activities
- Command
- Operations
- Planning
- Logistics
- Finance/Administration
6Emergency Management Components
- Preparedness
- Response
- Recovery
- Mitigation
Most Focus
Least Focus
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8The Plan
- Consists of 3 major elements
- Emergency Management Team
- Incident Response Team
- Unit Plans with supporting Response Plans
9EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEAM
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS
General Counsel Peter Foley Alt. Bob Walker Alt.
TBD
Human Resources Alan Chesney Alt. Mike
Herbstritt Alt. TBD
10EMT Emergency Management Team
- The EMT consists of university officials
appointed by the Chancellor to advise assist in
making emergency-related policy decisions. - Analyze conditions across campus
- Allocate direct resources in support of the EMP
- Request assistance from outside resources
- Responsible for final plan policy approval
11INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM
Research Greg Reed Alt. Bob Cargile
Information Technology Robert Ridenour Alt.
Timothy MacKenzie
Academic Affairs Todd Diacon Alt. Susan Martin
Environmental Health Safety Mark Smith Alt.
Chuck Payne
Student Affairs Maxine Thompson Alt. J.J. Brown
Student Health Jim Boyle Alt. Rick Prenshaw
Finance Administration Jonee Lindstrom Alt. Ray
Hamilton
Athletics Event Management (Vols) Tyler
Johnson (Lady Vols) Donna Thomas
Human Resources Mike Herbstritt Alt. Alan Chesney
Dining Services Tim Vandermeersch Alt. Beth Barth
Housing Ken Stoner Alt. Tim Johnson
12IRT Incident Response Team
- At the direction of the Incident Commander, the
IRT is responsible for EMP execution during an
emergency situation. - The IRT is comprised of management personnel
representing areas that have critical EMP
execution responsibilities.
13Unit Plans
- Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)
- Every college and department required to complete
a provided template. - Provides campus administration with valuable
emergency contact information database. - Most important Involves departments in the
emergency planning process.
14Campus Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
- Serves as a centralized management center for
emergency operations. - Choose an appropriate and secure location not
likely to be involved in an incident. - Select an alternate site.
- Have necessary equipment/supplies in place and on
a ready if needed basis.
15Our EOC
- We may activate the
- universitys EOC in response
- to a Level 2 or 3 event.
- Level 2 is a major emergency
- which disrupts parts of the
- campus.
- Level 3 is a disaster which seriously
impairs or halts normal operations campus wide.
16Emergency Notification System
- More than just a text messaging system.
- Campus blue phones
- Mass email broadcast
- Reverse 911
- Media resources
- Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)
17Emergency Notification System
Replacing approximately 130 emergency phone units
across campus. Some units will be equipped
with... (AED) Defibulator CCTV
Cameras External Speakers Estimated cost
534,000
18Emergency Notification System
- Reverse 911 system allows user to broadcast
- Text messages
- E-mails
- Pre-recorded message to residence hall PA
systems, campus phones, and external speakers on
Code Blue phones - GIS Mapping capability
- Estimated Costs 96,000
19Notification Guidelines
- What type of emergency situations justify the use
of all or parts of the notification system. - Challenges
- Need for speed
- Need for appropriate messaging
- Need for coordination
20Use of Notification System
- Implemented for almost 1 year
- No instances requiring its useyet
- Current Enrollment 8,707
- Participation increase if large scale emergency
occurs
21A Fluid Process
- Your Emergency Management Plan will constantly
change as your institution evolves. - The EMP needs to be updated and tested at least
annually.
22Helicopter Parents
Providing safety emergency information is a
balancing act
Too much
OR
Too little
Which parent would you want to deal with???
23Contact Information
- Brian Browning
- 865-974-3061
- brian-browning_at_utk.edu
24Questions?