Title:
1Just After the Earthquake Working
Group Presentation
Chile Observatories Earthquake Readiness
Workshop Hotel La Serena Club Resort La Serena,
IV Region Chile December 3rd 4th 2007
2 Just After Issues
- Plan Train Act. How well people have
planned and trained how - well people have reacted in the immediate
aftermath set the scene - for this stage of the response
- The grade of response should be appropriate to
the grade or - magnitude of the event
- Benchmarking and comparing operational notes
are excellent - initiatives, but it is critically important to
create plans that are - based firmly in the reality of your
Observatorys specific - operational circumstances e.g. closeness of
work sites to - family members of staff development stage of
the organization - size of the organization daytime, nighttime,
weekend operations etc
- We have assumed were dealing with a major/high
risk event
- We have defined just after as the period from
when the shaking stops - (at least of the building, if not our own!) to
the stage when - intermediate response steps are beginning to
get underway
- We should adopt the same emergency response
concepts when dealing - with non-seismic disasters e.g. fire
3 Just After Issues
- Define the event value of seismic
monitoring and displays in the - absence of such, consider the worst case
scenario to begin with
- Who is in charge? decision criteria for
choosing response leaders - the importance of leadership planning
(neither on its own is - sufficient) consider a team focus, substitutes
where necessary, - concentrate on leadership characteristics/prefer
red outcomes - rather on formal leadership roles create a
flexible/adaptive - decision-making structures
- SITUATION ASSESSMENT 1 People focused
Count them, Who? - Where? Dead? Injured? Missing? Panicking? Not
available?
- Technical Focus Direct, simple observations
where possible (pick up - the phone for a dial tone, radio with
batteries, TV, web etc
- Note that in some ways in doesnt matter how
earnest your people - focused efforts or your technical focused
efforts are, if you dont - employ a communications focus. Without one,
your efforts will be - frustrated
4 Just After Issues
- Launch only the most critical actions after the
first situation - assessment e.g. gas, electricity, fuel spills,
major structural issues, - most fundamental telescope checks
- Work to a response skills inventory/check list
- Work to a resources required inventory/check
list
- Do what you can.....with what youve
got........NOW
- The more practically based and intelligent
pre-planning will help by - by helping people work on auto-pilot (drill
based) in high stress - situation
- SITUATION ASSESSMENT 2 then ACTIONS 2
- SITUATION ASSESSMENT 3 then ACTIONS 3 and
so on..........
5 ONLY BITE OFF WHAT YOU CAN CHEW IMPORTANCE
OF PRACTICAL BASED ACTIONS CONTINUOUS
REVIEW (the graph below depicts only one type of
response, of many possible responses)
EVALUATE
EVALUATE
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EVALUATE
EVALUATE
EVALUATE
TECHNICAL ISSUES
ACT
ACT
ACT
ACT
ACT
ACT
ACT
SOPHISTICATION / DEPTH OF ANALYSIS
PEOPLE ISSUES
REPORT
REPORT
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REPORT
REPORT
TIME
REMEMBER THAT AFTERSHOCKS MIGHT THROW YOUR
PLANS OFF SO PLAN FOR AFTERSHOCKS