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Emergency preparedness seminar
1.
2. FOUR ELEMENTS OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
1. EMERGENCY PREVENTION
2. EMERGENGY PREPAREDNESS
3. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
4. EMERGENCY RECOVERY
3. Rationale of the Activity
EMERGENCY PREPARENESS &
RESPONSE -
•If accident happen, who is at a
loss?
•If no accident happen, who can
benefit?
•Without accident, what are the
benefits?
4. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the session, the participants should be able:
• To understand the importance of Emergency
Preparedness Program
• To identify hazards (man-made emergencies) that
causes accidents in workplace
• To know how to use the available fire protection at
workplace
• To determine the structure of who will do and what to do
during emergency situations
• To assess company safety performance through
understanding and formulation of Loss Prevention
Program
5. Prompt effective emergency prevention
and preparedness reduces accidental
loss and the life threatening situation that
will bring great damage or disaster.
6. 1.Reduce accidental losses due to natural and
man-made disasters.
2.Define who is in-charge
3.Define who will do what.
4.Avoid panic and confusion.
IMPORTANCE / BENEFITS OF THE
EMERGENGY PREPAREDNESS PLAN
10. A. Natural emergencies
Some events that are caused by
the forces of nature
1. Drought
2. Floods
3. Volcanic Eruption
4. Earthquake
5. Thunderstorms
6. Tornadoes
7. Hurricanes
11. B. Man- made emergencies
Some events caused by man’s negligence in handling his
property and technology in the workplace:
1. Poor Housekeeping
2. Poor Storage Discipline
3. Lacking and/or Obstructed Fire Protection Equipment
4. Lacking and/or Obstructed Aisles & Emergency Exits
5. Improper Storage of Flammable Liquids
6. Poor Electrical Installations
7. No Smoking Violation
8. Lift/Escalator Improper Maintenance & Use
9. Labor Unrest
21. Group Workshops
1. This is a contest, winner has a reward
2. Form a group, but only one group can win
3. Listen to instruction and proceed after “go”
4. Identify, spot and count the number of
HAZARDS (man-made emergencies) in your
workplace
5. The highest the number, the bigger chance of
winning
22. Group Workshops
RESULTS:
1.Group’s reporting and assessment
2.Photos taken from actual survey and
inspection
3.Can the situation be corrected?
4.What are the remedies to be undertaken?
24. Fire Brigade Team
1. Fire Over-all In-charge (Chief Marshall)
2. Floor Marshalls
3. Evacuation Team
4. Fire Fighting Team
a. Fire Hydrant
i. Nozzle & Hose Men
ii. Backup Support
b. Portable Fire Extinguishers
25. Fire Brigade Team
5. Communication Team
a. Alarm Box Runner (1st
person)
b. Communicate to Security Guard (2nd
person)
c. Communicate to nearest Fire Station (3rd
person)
6. First Aid Team
7. Security Team
27. The “Fire Triangle”
The “Fire Triangle” identifies the three
components of any fire:
FUEL
ENERGY (HEAT)
OXIDIZER (AIR)
IF ANY ONE OF THESE IS MISSING,
A FIRE CANNOT CONTINUE