Emergency Management Plan 2012
Emergency Management Plan 2012
Emergency Management Plan 2012
March 2012
ON CAMPUS
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Table of Contents
Policy Statement ................................................................................................................ 2 Emergency Definition ......................................................................................................... 2 Emergency Classifications ................................................................................................. 3 Authorities .......................................................................................................................... 4 Emergency Notification Process ........................................................................................ 5 Emergency Communications Network ............................................................................... 6 Teams and Responsibilities Senior Management ............................................................ 7 Emergency Operations Team (EOT) ................................... 8 Emergency On-Site Team ................................................... 9
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POLICY STATEMENT
The Emergency Management Plan is established under the authority of the President, and is intended for use by University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) personnel. It is complementary to governing the command, control, coordination, and declaration of critical incident, emergency, and disaster situations. The University of Prince Edward Island assumes the responsibility to assist local municipal authorities in managing an organized and co-ordinated response that addresses both immediate and long-term needs created by an emergency occurring on campus property. The objectives of this Plan are to minimize personal injury, human trauma, and property damage; to maintain academic programs; and to keep the University community, as well as the public, informed about the emergency. Clear direction and timely communication will assist in an expedient resumption of regular operations. This Emergency Management Plan is the primary plan for dealing with emergency events at UPEI. The Emergency Response documentation and evacuation plans are intended as quick reference guides.
EMERGENCY - DEFINITION
The UPEI Emergency Management Plan is intended to provide a means for mitigating emergencies which are of such magnitude as to cause a significant disruption of the normal operation of all, or portions of, the UPEI campus. The basic emergency procedures are designed to protect lives and property through effective use of University and community resources. Together with individual building Evacuation Plans and the Universitys
Emergency Procedures Manual, a document found on the Universitys bulletin boards and the web (http://www.upei.ca/emergency/files/emergency/EmergencyProceduresManual.pdf), this Plan is a key institutional emergency preparedness and management document. Each emergency situation requires a specific response in terms of needed resources and proper procedures. This Emergency Management Plan addresses types of emergencies on an individual basis. However, these procedures are designed to be flexible in order to accommodate contingencies of various types and magnitudes. Therefore, the following assumptions are made and should be used as general guidelines in the event of an emergency:
An emergency may occur at any time of the day, night, weekend, or holiday, with little or no warning. The succession of events in an emergency is not predictable. Therefore, published operational plans should serve only as a guide and a checklist, and may require field modifications in order to meet the requirements of the emergency. A major emergency or a crisis may be declared if the information indicates that such conditions are developing or probable. Community-wide disasters may affect the entire city of Charlottetown. City, provincial, and federal emergency services may not be available to assist, particularly for the first day or two. The worse the disaster, the more UPEI will be left on its own. Therefore, the University must be prepared to be totally self-sufficient in the event of a serious emergency or crisis.
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EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS
LEVEL 1 - INCIDENT An isolated critical incident is defined as an occurrence that affects only a small part of the University community or University physical property, and which does not affect the overall functioning capacity of UPEI. Examples include but are not limited to: Death or illness of a University community member Small localized fire Small localized hazardous material spill Isolated power outage
Even though an isolated incident may be considered small or insignificant, it is by no means to be taken lightly. Immediate attention must be given to mitigate the situation as quickly as possible. Upon the occurrence of an isolated critical incident, the first priority is the safety of all individuals involved. This includes the safety of individuals directly affected by the incident, as well as the safety of individuals within the area. Selected members of the Emergency Operations Team (EOT - see Page 8) are able to provide leadership and immediate intervention to resolve the emergency. An isolated incident may not require the activation of the Senior Management (defined on Page 7) as a whole; however, selected members may be involved as necessary. LEVEL 2 - MAJOR EVENT A major event is defined as a serious emergency which completely disrupts one or more operations of UPEI. Examples include but are not limited to : Fire Limited to one building Civil Disturbance Widespread power outage of communication system failure Serious crimes (such as assaults, arson)
This event requires notification and/or deployment of the EOT and may require the activation of the Emergency Operations Centre. Outside emergency services, as well as major efforts from various University departments, would be required in a Level 2 emergency. Policy considerations and decisions would usually be required. The Senior Management would be advised and may be assembled. The EOT will provide emergency management on the ground. LEVEL 3 - CRISIS A crisis is defined as a University or city-wide emergency which seriously impairs or halts the operations of UPEI. Outside emergency services would be essential but not always available. The University may need to be self-sufficient for a period of time - potentially 72 hours or more. Since major policy considerations and decisions would be required, the Senior Management and Emergency Operations Team would be deployed and the Emergency Operations
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Centre would be activated. The Senior Management would provide support and leadership and the EOT would provide briefings to the Senior Management and emergency management on the ground. Examples of a Level 3 disaster include, but are not limited to: Major weather event Major fire in more than one building Major public health crisis
AUTHORITIES
There are three operational teams identified in the Emergency Management Plan - Senior Management, the Emergency Operations Team (EOT) and the Emergency On-Site Team. The Senior Management has the authority to execute the Emergency Management Plan and make decisions on issues not covered in the Plan. This group decides whether to declare an emergency. It is also responsible, through public information staff, for ensuring that the public is informed during an emergency. The Emergency Operations Team is responsible for control and coordination within the Emergency Operations Centre. It is managed by the Vice President of Administration and Finance who is designated as the Emergency Management Coordinator. While the Vice President of Administration and Finance ensures that directives from the Senior Management are acted on, and that reports and information are received and disseminated, the EOT is responsible for the execution of tasks and act as advisors to the Senior Management. He/she reports directly to the Senior Management and, after consultation with the University President, is responsible for declaring an emergency and activating the Emergency Management Centre. The alternate to the VP Administration and Finance is the Director of Facilities Management. The Vice President of Administration and Finance has the authority to activate emergency teams whose memberships are pre-determined and identified in the Emergency Management Plan. Teams are subject to modification as deemed necessary by the President. Any member can be replaced by a designate in the event of absence or incapacity. The Vice President of Administration and Finance will have the authority and responsibility for coordinating the EOT during an emergency. The Emergency On-Site Team has the authority to coordinate on-site responses to limit threats resulting from the emergency. Initially, the senior Security Officer will make decisions on mitigation strategies and tactics required to save lives and limit the threat to people, animals, property, and the environment at the emergency site.
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Senior Security Officer on duty will contact as required: Director of Facilities Management
Director of Facilities Management will contact the VP, Administration and Finance (Emergency Management Coordinator)
Director, Facilities Management will contact, as required: Facilities Services Staff Security Services Staff External Resources
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS TEAM VP, Administration and Finance (Emergency Management Coordinator)
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Primary Contact(s)
UPEI Security 9-911 UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt.
Secondary Contact(s)
Health & Safety Advisor Health Centre Health & Safety Advisor VP Administration & Finance President Director Student Services Media Relations Officer
Remarks
Injuries - Serious/Multiple UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt. President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Health & Safety Advisor Director Student Services Director Ancillary Services
RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Procedures in response to a serious student injury Workers Compensation RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Procedures in response to a serious student injury Workers Compensation RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Procedures in response to the death of a student Workers Compensation Provincial Health Officer Contact Family
Death UPEI Security 911 Director, Facilities Mgt. President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Health & Safety Advisor Director Student Services Director Ancillary Services
Infectious Disease UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt. Biosafety Officer Health & Safety Advisor Diagnostic Services UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt. President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer
Sexual Assault
President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Director, Facilities Mgt. Director Student Services
Mental Health
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Primary Contact(s)
UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt.
Secondary Contact(s)
President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services
Remarks
RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Procedures in response to the death of a student Workers Compensation RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Also Deans, Chairs or Directors, as required RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Also Deans, Chairs or Directors, as required Workers Compensation RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family Also Deans, Chairs or Directors, as required RCMP or Municipal Police Contact Family
Fire
President VP Administration & Finance Media Relations Officer Health & Safety Advisor Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Health and Safety Advisor Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services
Explosion
President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development VP Research & Development Media Relations Officer Health & Safety Advisor President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development VP Research & Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development VP Research & Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services
Campus Disturbance
Firearm Stand-Off
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MEDICAL EMERGENCIES (contd) Abduction/Hostage Taking UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt. General Foreman
President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development VP Research & Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services President VP Administration & Finance Health & Safety Advisor
UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt. General Foreman Area Manager
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) EMO PEI Environment, Energy and Forestry Other Environment Contacts Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) EMO PEI Environment, Energy and Forestry Other Environment Contacts
Bio-Hazard
UPEI Security 9-911 Director, Facilities Mgt. General Foreman Area Manager Biosafety Officer
President VP Administration & Finance VP Research & Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services Health & Safety Advisor
ENVIRONMENTAL Snow - Prolonged Campus Director, Facilities Closure Mgt. 48 hours + General Foreman Area Manager
President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services Director Ancillary Services Area Staff
Flooding Minor
Director, Facilities Mgt. General Foreman Director, Facilities Mgt General Foreman Area Manager
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Primary Contact(s)
Secondary Contact(s)
Remarks
VP Administration & Finance President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services Director Ancillary Services President VP Administration & Finance VP Academic Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services President VP Administration & Finance VP Research & Development Media Relations Officer Director Student Services or Director Ancillary Services Health & Safety Advisor
Hurricane
Plane Crash
In the event of an emergency beyond the capabilities of the University, assistance will be requested of the municipality of Charlottetown.