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Emergency Preparedness Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Hello, and welcome to the new employee orientation for emergency preparedness. This presentation will cover the Mitigation Preparedness, Response and Recovery techniques used here at Oregon State University.
Contact Information Emergency Preparedness Manager Michael Bamberger 541 -737 -4713 Michael. Bamberger@oregonstate. edu Emergency Preparedness website: emergency. oregonstate. edu The Office of Emergency Preparedness covers all three OSU campuses and 36 extension offices around Oregon. For more information regarding emergency preparedness at OSU, please visit our website at emergency. oregonstate. edu, or Emergency. oregonstate. e contact Michael Bamberger, the Emergency Preparedness Manager. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS du
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Man-Made Events You name it, it’s possible…. • • • • • War Riot Plane Crash Plane Attack Active Threats Nuclear Accidents Nuclear Attacks Nuclear Bombing Bomb Threat Vehicle Accident Vehicle Attack Dirty Bomb Electromagnetic Pulse Weapon Attacks Train Accident Subway Accident Vehicle Bomb Chemical Spill Active Shooter • • • • • Hazardous Material Leak Building Collapse Bridge Collapse Tunnel Collapse Building Fire Car Fire Train Fire Bus Fire Truck Fire Terrorist Attack Sporting Event Attack Public Assembly Attack Stampede Fights Blackout Train Derailment Biological Attack Agricultural Attack Assassination Bias Incidents • Poisoning • Hazardous Material Attack • Civil Unrest • Explosion • Power Service Disruption • Civil war • Zombie Apocalypse • Chemical Warfare • Firearm Attacks • Gas leak • Genocide • Non-firearm Attack • Maritime Disasters • Maritime Attacks • Hostage Situation • Government Takeover • Collapse of Economy • Utility Failure • Radiation These typeevents Manmade of events, result show from the hazards importance that involve of being anprepared element for of human anything. intent, negligence, or failure of the system. To plan for these events, an all hazards approach Emergency. oregonstate. ed EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS u is used, and this can be adopted to a full spectrum of emergencies or disasters.
Emergency Preparedness at OSU • Safety • Business continuity • Incidents – Winter weather – Utility failure – Security events • Emergency levels – Individual – College/Department – University Level 1 Green: A minor incident that is quickly resolved with internal resources or limited help. • First aid, Level 2 Yellow: A major incident that impacts a sizable portion of the Unit, or that may affect mission critical functions and/or life safety. • Multiple room ambulance • Water Leak • HVAC failure fire • Power outage • Water outage • Campus closed emergency@oregonstate. e • du Earthquake Level 3 Orange: A disaster that involves a major portion of OSU or surrounding community where emergency is substantial. • Pandemic flu • Sustained winter storm/freezing temps ▪ 3 campuses ▪ 36 counties and we dogoal thishere through Business Planning. Whenistalking an incident, A primary at OSU, in terms. Continuity of emergency preparedness, to keepabout students we use three yellow, goal andisorange, representing the severity employees, andlevels: visitorsgreen, safe. Another to resume normal operations as soonofasthe possible Emergency. oregonstate. ed EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS u incident and thesoresponse that can it requires. after an incident, that students get back to learning and employees can get back to work;
Emergency Preparedness at OSU • In your work unit, ask: – How do we evacuate? – Where do we evacuate to? – What is my role? – Where is our emergency plan? • Each work unit has an emergency plan that details how the unit will organize and responses to common incidents on campus EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS emergency@oregonstate. e du To help you in this process, the Office of Emergency Preparedness has provided an “In As a new employee, poster it is important to understand procedures specific. These to Case of Emergency” that includes the stepsemergency to take in specific scenarios. your Department. Youaround shouldeach knowcampus, how andand where to emergency evacuate to, preparedness what your role is posters can be found on the Emergency. oregonstate. ed EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS u during an incident, and what the emergency plan is. website.
Emergency Communication • During an incident – OSU Alert § Email § Text § Phone call – Work unit emergency plan – OSU Facebook Sign up information: Emergency. oregonstate. edu – OSU Twitter – Public Safety information line: (541) 737 -8000 To stay up to date during an incident at OSU, it is important that you register for OSU Alert. This notification system will alert you via email, text or phone call of an emergency and any following updates on this situation. For additional support and resources, follow OSU on Facebook and Emergency. oregonstate. ed EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS u Twitter, or contact OSU Public Safety.
Trainings and Drills Sometimes these trainings and drills will happen on campus in conjunction with local Trainings and drills are an as important part of emergency preparedness because community partners such the Corvallis Fire Department, the Corvallis Police they Emergency. oregonstate. ed EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS u allow peopleor tothe practice their skills inteam. real world conditions. Department County HAZMAT
Emergency Preparedness Training • Office of Emergency Preparedness Presentations: – Preparedness Kits – Winter Emergencies – Reunification – Shelters – Rule of 3 s – Fire & Medical Emergencies – Weather Emergencies – Summer Emergencies – Food & Water – Evacuation – All Hazard Mitigation – Earthquake – Choose Your Own Adventure Groups can request in-person presentations or find them on the emergency The Office of Emergency Preparedness provides presentations that a wide range preparedness website. Our goal is to assist you, so that you and yourcover department are Emergency. oregonstate. ed EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS u of incidents preparedness prepared to and handle anything. topics.
Questions? emergency@oregonstate. edu emergency. oregonstate. edu Please contact the Office of Emergency Preparedness if you have any questions, and Emergency. oregonstate. e EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS du welcome to OSU. Go Beavs!