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Title: UF Building Emergency Coordinator


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UF Building Emergency Coordinator
  • 2009 Training

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Training Objectives
  • Explain Building Emergency Coordinator (BEC)
    program
  • Clarify roles and responsibilities
  • Provide program ground rules
  • Discuss information and resources for BEC
    activities

3
What is the BEC Program?
  • Establishes a point of contact for each
    department/college with assigned space in a
    building
  • Department/college assigns primary and alternate
    for occupied buildings
  • Program is coordinated by EHS and updated
    annually

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Why does UF need BECs?
  • Campus includes 950 buildings on 2,000 acres
    plus several off-site facilities
  • Population of 65,000 faculty, staff and students
  • One of the five largest public universities in
    the US by enrollment
  • Diverse campus facilities including academic
    buildings, medical clinics, daycares, secure
    research labs, K-12 school, apartment-style
    housing, museums, theaters, etc.

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and because incidents happen
Courtesy 03/20/07 Florida Alligator
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BEC Roles Responsibilities
  • Point of contact for safety emergency
    preparedness information provided by UF and other
    officials
  • Liaison with EHS, UPD and other officials in the
    event of an incident at your building
  • Ensure completion of closure checklist and
    procedures before UF closures
  • Provide damage information to UF following a
    large-scale incident such as a hurricane
  • Read and follow BEC listserv messages

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BEC Ground Rules
  • Do not put yourself or others in danger dont
    be a hero
  • Follow all announcements from UF and local
    officials
  • Only wear BEC vest when there is a need to
    identify yourself and performing BEC functions
  • Notify UPD if staying in building during a
    hurricane (only those performing essential
    functions, on-campus residents or those in UF
    shelters should be on campus during closure)
  • Return to campus only when safe

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BEC Activities
  • Building Information
  • Severe Weather
  • Tropical Weather
  • UF Closures
  • Damage Assessment
  • BEC Administration System

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Building Information
  • Be knowledgeable of departmental space in
    building (critical issues, special circumstances,
    hazards, etc.)
  • Maintain contact information for restricted areas
  • Serve as conduit for emergency/preparedness
    information
  • Update appropriate emergency supplies such as
    hurricane closure materials
  • Coordinate with other BECs in building including
    those from other departments/colleges

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Severe Weather
  • Resources for monitoring severe weather
  • NOAA Weather Radio
  • Understanding weather warnings

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Severe Weather Monitoring
  • National Weather Service-Jacksonville
  • Issues Watches Warnings for area
    www.srh.noaa.gov/jax/index.shtml
  • Campus specific forecast from NWS-Jax linked at
    www.ufl.edu/weather

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Severe Weather Monitoring
  • Best way to receive weather warnings
  • NOAA Weather Radio
  • Each building or department/college areas within
    a building needs a NOAA weather radio
  • If weather radio reception is not available in
    your building, other possible options
  • iNWS SMS/email alerts- http//inws.wrh.noaa.gov/
  • Broadcast/cable television and radio

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NOAA Weather Radio
  • Specialized radio to able to receive NWS
    broadcasts
  • Automatically alerts for weather watches and
    warnings (based on programming)
  • When programming radio
  • Alachua County S.A.M.E. Code 012001
  • Tune to162.475 Mhz (channel 4 on most models)

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NOAA Weather Radio
  • Can be purchased on-line or at most stores
    selling electronics
  • Select radio with Public Alert logo-
  • Example models include
  • Midland WR-100
  • Recon R-1630
  • Radio Shack 12-162
  • Avoid combo units without Public Alert logo
  • Staff working outside may need portable models

15
Understanding Weather Warnings
  • NWS change from county based warning to
    threat-based polygon warnings

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Understanding Weather Warnings
  • Warnings will still appear for Alachua County but
    only include areas inside the polygon/box

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Understanding Weather Warnings
  • Warnings will still appear for Alachua County but
    only include areas inside the polygon/box

Tornado Warning Polygon issued which included UF
campus
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Tropical Weather / Hurricanes
  • UF follows forecasts issued by the National
    Hurricane Center www.nhc.noaa.gov
  • National Hurricane Center issues forecasts at
    5AM, 11AM, 5PM and 11PM on active storms
  • Coordinated campus response
  • Campus Emergency Operations Center activated if
    needed

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Tropical Weather / Hurricanes
  • BECs should monitor tropical weather information
    throughout hurricane season
  • Important to read local tropical statements when
    issued by NWS-Jax.
  • Statements contain storms forecasted impact to
    our area including rain and wind (by County)
  • Video forecasts also issued and posted on NWS-Jax
    web page

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UF Closures
  • UF closure decision made by UF President or his
    designee
  • Issues coordinated with local officials via
    Alachua County Emergency Operations Center
  • UF closure is really suspension of normal
    activities. Many departments continue essential
    functions. (UF Clinics, PPD, etc.)
  • Shelter(s) provided on campus for UF faculty,
    staff, students and their families

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UF Closures BEC Activities
  • Ensure completion of closure checklist(s)
    lab/research area office/administrative area
    versions
  • Bring in or secure loose items outside of
    building(s)
  • Secure vehicles complete vehicle location
    checklist
  • Monitor information from UF administration
    regarding operational schedules
  • Departmental Tropical Weather Response Recovery
    Plan template-www.ehs.ufl.edu/disasterplan

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Damage Assessment
  • Complete initial damage assessment for your
    building(s) if needed following a hurricane or
    other large-scale incident
  • Web-based with paper back-up
  • Linked from BEC Administration System
    http//bec.facilities.ufl.edu
  • Additional training on system being developed

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Damage Assessment
  • Different input forms for Building (exterior) and
    Rooms (interior)
  • Paper version of forms can be used to gather
    information before entering electronically
  • Forms available in Departmental Tropical Weather
    Response Recovery Plan Template
  • Take pictures of damage and include building
    room number in image
  • Directly contact work centers for urgent or
    critical items

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Building 0002 Room 0499
Electronically add building room numbers to
pictures or include information on a piece of
paper in the picture
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BEC Administration System
  • http//bec.facilities.ufl.edu
  • Login with GatorLink ID and password
  • View all BECs assigned to your building including
    those from other units
  • Email specific or all BECs in your building
  • Detailed instructions available on BEC page
  • http//www.ehs.ufl.edu/disasterplan/BEC.htm

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BEC Administration System
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UF Emergency Notification
  • Multimodal approach to campus-wide notification
  • Text Messaging
  • Email
  • UF Homepage (official source for information)
  • Reverse 911-style notification (Dialogic
    Communicator)
  • Current project underway to install IP speakers
    in academic classrooms and some high
    pedestrian-traffic outdoor locations
  • Important for BECs to maintain your current
    emergency contact information in MyUFL
  • myufl ? my account ? update emergency contact

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Resources Mentioned
  • National Weather Service-Jacksonville
  • www.srh.noaa.gov/jax/index.shtml
  • iNWS Weather Alerts
  • http//inws.wrh.noaa.gov/
  • National Hurricane Center
  • www.nhc.noaa.gov
  • Departmental Tropical Weather Response Recovery
    Plan template www.ehs.ufl.edu/disasterplan
  • BEC Administration System
  • http//bec.facilities.ufl.edu
  • EHS BEC page
  • http//www.ehs.ufl.edu/disasterplan/BEC.htm

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Questions???
  • Kenneth Allen
  • Emergency Management Coordinator
  • EHS / Risk Management Office
  • 392-1591 x256
  • kallen_at_ehs.ufl.edu
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