Title: The One over the World Speed Tour of
1The One over the World Speed Tour of Emergency
Management Today Or When did all this changeI
didnt get the memo
Craig A. Marks, CERP, CEM, CAStour guide
2Warm Up Game
- Who Wants to be a HYPOCRITE
3Da Rules
- As we list the following items keep your hand UP
if you have it if you dontput it down
- Have ever had an Exercise
- Have a written Family Plan
- Have 96 hrs of food/water
- Have a disaster kit in your car
4ICS for the Spelling Impared
5Why do I need to know ICS?
- Because crisis, disaster or catastrophe WILL
happen to you. - Its the new normal
- National Incident Management System (NIMS)
- NFPA-1600
- Brings you in sync with the first responders
- In a large event aint nobody coming
- Our litigious society expects you to have AND
EXECUTE - a plan
- Its YOUR COMPANY Youll either lead,
- followor get the hell out of the way take
charge!
6The 8 steps to success
- Be Informed Know who is coming
- Develop a Business Continuity Plan
- Prepare your Emergency Plan
- PRACTICE your Emergency Plan
- Review your insuranceand have it available
off-site - Secure your Facility and Equipment
- Improve Cyber Security Maintain Redundancy
- Promote Family and Individual Preparedness
When disaster strikes it is NOT the time to make
new friends.
7What is ICS?
- It IS NOT a miracle it is a management system
-
- Developed by the US Forest Service for Western
Wild Fires - Now Implemented Across the US by Executive
Order - By SEP 2006 ALL First Responders must be
Trained to ICS-200 - NOT just for EmergenciesImplement for any
function - Provides a template for seamless
interoperability between YOU - and first responders.
8The ICS Model
Incident Commander
Safety Officer
Public Info. Officer
Liaison Officer
Operations
Planning
Logistics
Finance/ Admin.
Info/Intel
Dont be a FLOP. USE FLOP!
9The ICS Approach
- Incident Commander MOST KNOWLEDGEABLEnot
necessarily the - highest
ranking corporate officer (EM Coordinator) - Section Chiefs MUST be trained in their jobs
NO OJT - Special Staff PIO is CRITICALdont leave it
to a secretary. - ICS allows interoperability with first
responders and allows the CEO to - make timely decisions
- Involve Board and other key officers
- Involve legal staff
- Get in front of issues Proactnot React
- Takes the disaster and breaks it into
manageable elements, accomplished by - knowledgeable staff
- System documents actions for later financial
reimbursement - Checklists and SOPs provide the 80 solution
10If its not one thing Its
another
11Where do I get Training and Information
NFPA1600 http//www.nfpa.org/PDF/nfpa1600.pdf?sr
cnfpa ICS http//training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/c
rslist.asp IS-195 ICS-100 IS-200
ICS-200 IS-300 NC State Emergency
Management BCPC Future training on ICS-100 and
NFPA-1600? Your friendly local
consultant Blue Horizons Consulting LLC Craig
Marks, CEM, CERP, CAS 910-893-2556 or
Craig_at_BlueHorizonsLLC.com
12What else is happening in NC?
How do we build a profession?
Association
Education
Professional Credentialing
13Association
NC Emergency Preparedness Association
http//www.ncema.org/ Randy Thompson, President
rthompson_at_brunsco.net
Meet Twice a year at the BEACH! Location
Atlantic Beach OCT / Sunset Beach - MAR Cost
50 a year 5-8 March State conference Sea
Trails Conf. Center
14Education
There are in-state education programs
Durham Tech Community College Durham, NC
ONLINE http//www.durhamtech.org/ AAS
Emergency Mangmt
Western Carolina Univ Cullowhee, NC
ONLINE http//www.wcu.edu/aps/cj/CJ_courses_EM-dis
tance.htm BS in EM
UNC-CH Chapel Hill, NC ONLINE http//disasterm
anagement.unc.edu Masters Certificate in CPDM
http//www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/edu/collegelis
t/
15Professional Credentialing
- Why are you expected to throw your money away
because you - Are in the private sector?
- Why do you have to take their courses to pass
their test? - Who died and left them in charge anyway?
- How do I separate the honorable from the junk?
- Do you have to belong to be credentialed?
- Do you have to attend to pass the test?
- Do you need to mortgage your house to get it?
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17Certified EmergencyResponse Professional
- Bringing professionalism to the ranks of
professionals serving on the front lines of
Americas cities!
Emergency Response Professional
Fire Law Enforcement 911 EMS Public
Health Emergency Management Local State
Federal
18The FIRST and ONLY Credential Dedicated to those
who serve on the pointy end of the Spear!
This is a cross-disciplinary program with the
goal to build cross-jurisdictional cohesion and
team-work
Emergency Response Professional
Designed by working professionals to make a
difference in OUR world, the place where split
seconds mean life and death, and we need the
ability to work with other agencies and other
groups to solve very technical problems
19United Across the Spectrum
We have invited the following organizations
to become founding sponsors
Intl Rescue and Emergency Care Assn. Intl
Assn. Of EMTs and Paramedics Association of
Public Safety Communications Officials,
International
International Association of Chiefs of
Police International Association of Fire
Chiefs International Association of Fire
Fighters
Emergency Response Professional
NOTE This does NOT mean any of these
organizations has endorsed this
program at this time.
20Why Get a Credential?
- It enhances your career opportunities and your
- earning potential
- It sets you apart as a professional
- It tells your employer or potential employer
that - you meet a superior level of training,
knowledge, - and abilities
- You can work better as a multi-jurisdictional
team, - knowing your fellow CERP responders have a
- level of training which guarantees mission
- accomplishment
Emergency Response Professional
21What does the CERP Prove?
- It shows you are a professional and sought
- further training and self-improvement
- It shows that you have gained a minimum number
- of hours of training in your chosen career
- It shows you have an understanding for ICS and
- Incident Management
- It shows you have taken training to gain a
- knowledge of what other first responders do
- It documents your professional contributions
Emergency Response Professional
22What We ARE NOT
Were not a Diploma Mill You dont pay us a
bunch of money and need to buy our courses or
pay dues every year We havent engineered the
program You dont have to take our courses to
learn the answers. You have the answers
at your fingertips every day You dont need 10
years on the job to qualify We believe the
benefit of this credential is equipping the
young professional in the 2-5 year range
Emergency Response Professional
23What We ARE NOT
We dont break the bank One fee, one time,
complete the program and receive a five year
credential every five years youll submit proof
of further training and pay a processing
fee Were not an exclusive club This is THE
ONLY credential designed to cross jurisdictional
lines. Its designed for the professionalno
matter what uniform you wearor even if you
dont
Emergency Response Professional
24How is My Packet Approved?
- The CERP Commission is comprised of working
- professionals who volunteer to review packets
- Your packet is reviewed by three members
- It is a peer review process evaluating your
training, - experience, and contributions to the
profession - If your packet is incomplete, you are provided
the - opportunity to fill in the gap, and we assign
you - a point of contact to facilitate completing
your - credential
Emergency Response Professional
25What do I Need to do?
- Experience Two years in an emergency services
- job or related field (1 year with a BS degree)
- Volunteer time (Red Cross, CAP, etc) COUNTS
- Document response to a major incident,
disaster, or - participate in a multi-agency full-scale
exercise - Two references who can talk to your
qualifications - Completion of a Basic Training course leading
to - initial certification in your job (Fire Rookie
School, - Basic Law Enforcement Training, EMT Course,
etc)
Emergency Response Professional
26What do I Need to do?
- Additional Training beyond a basic course
- 100 hours of professional, management or
- specialized training
- Cross-Training At least 40 hours of training
- clearly indicating learning about another job
- within the first responder field
- ICS Training to the 200 level and NIMS training
- Statement of Purpose Essay
- Written exam (Waived until 2007)
Emergency Response Professional
27What do I Need to do?
Contributions to the Profession
Accomplish seven of the twelve listed below
- Membership in a Professional
- Organization
- Serve in a Leadership or Service
- role in an organization
- Public Speaking about the
- profession
- Be published in a peer reviewed
- journal or publication
- Deploy to another jurisdiction for
- an emergency/disaster
- Community outreach
- Serve on a board or panel
- dealing in the field
- Teach
- Gain a credential or
- certification
- Develop and execute a
- multi-jurisdictional and
- full-scale exercise
- Participate in legislative
- Affairs
- Receive and award
Emergency Response Professional
28Whats the Process?
- You apply on-line at the Web-site
-
- You pay your fee
- You complete and submit your packet
- Those successfully completing
- the credential will have their credential
- mailed to their agency head (unless
- they specify otherwise) for presentation
Emergency Response Professional
29Now its time to say goodbye
to all our company.
QUESTIONS?