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NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. 2 5 February 200 8 , Bled-Slovenia. Presented by: Mr. Damir Trut, Deputy Director. CONTENTS. 1. National Protection and Rescue Directorate - organization and tasks - 112 emergency number - international cooperation

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NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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  1. NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 25February 2008, Bled-Slovenia Presented by: Mr. Damir Trut, Deputy Director

  2. CONTENTS 1. National Protection and Rescue Directorate - organization and tasks - 112 emergency number - international cooperation 2.Disaster Preparedness in SEE – way toward EU - overview - EU accession process

  3. NATIONAL PROTECTION AND RESCUE DIRECTORATE Definition: An independent, professional and administrative organization in the Republic of Croatia, which prepares, plans and manages operational forces and coordinates the operation of all participants in the protection and rescue system. • It started functioning on 1 January 2005, on the basis of: • Law on Organization and Jurisdiction of the Government Administration • Protection and Rescue Law • Decree on the Internal Organization of the National Protection and Rescue Directorate

  4. CAME INTO FORCE ON DECEMBER 18, 2004 THE LAW REGULATES: Establishes the definitions within the protection and rescue system, The basic tasks of the protection and rescue system, Operational forces, Rights and obligations, education and training of the participants in the system, Tasks of the command and coordination bodies, Operation of the communication centers, International cooperation in the field of protection and rescue, Supervision over adherence to the Law. THE LAW ON PROTECTION AND RESCUE The Law was updated in 2007 according to SEVESO II Directive

  5. BASIC TASKS Risk assessment and drafting of protection and rescue plans for local and regional self-government Preparation of mandatory guidelines for risk management, Monitoring and analyzing the P&R situation; recommending to the Government improvement measures, Collecting, analyzing and distributing risk and consequence information through a single communication system, Conducts activities related to the 112 system Organizes, trains and equips operational forces Drafts and conducts training programs, International cooperation

  6. DIRECTOR National Level DEPUTY DIRECTOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS DIRECTORS CABINET SECTOR FOR 112 SYSTEM CIVIL PROTECTION SECTOR PERSONNEL, LEGAL & FINANCE SECTOR FIREFIGHTING, P&R SCHOOL FIREFIGHTING SECOTR Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director COUNTY PROTECTION AND RESCUE OFFICE County Level HEAD OF OFFICE COUNTY 112 CENTRE PROTECTION AND RESCUE DEPT. NATIONAL INTERVENTION UNITS (X 4) ADMINISTRATIVE COMPETENCE EXPERT COMPETENCE ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXPERT COMPETENCE CHART

  7. 20 COUNTY OFFICES • PROTECTION & RESCUE DEPT • COUNTY 112 NATIONAL INTERVENTION UNIT

  8. 112 EMERGENCY NUMBER • Safety of people and society becomes one of the most important issues in the world today, • In 1998 EU nations accepted “112” as free international number for all emergency situations, • According to Protection and Rescue Law “112 Centre” is a unique centre for all emergency situations. Mission: to build 112 system which will represent efficient integration of various emergency subsystems in one effective system supported with best communication technology

  9. User-friendly modern IT solutions 112 Centre Procedures defined in advance Positioning Digital maps Integrated single information-communication network Civil Protection, Mountain Rescue Service, Port Authorities, Armed Forces… Ambulance Police Fire Dept.

  10. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AREAS: LEVELS: • BILATERAL COOPERATION • REGIONAL COOPERATION • INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS • MUTUAL NOTIFICATION • ASSISTANCE • RESCUE TEAMS • EQUIPMENT AND GOODS • TRAINING • JOINT CONDUCT OF MEASURES • EXCHANGE OF SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMNTS • COOPERATION IN EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT • EQUIPMENT STANDARDISATION • OPERATING PROCEDURES (INTEROPERABILITY)

  11. BILATERAL COOPERATION Signed Agreements Negotiations in progress Republic of Hungary Russian Federation Ukraine Republic of Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Slovakia Republic of Macedonia Republic of Poland Republic of Montenegro Republic of Austria Republic of Srbia French Republic

  12. Stability Pact – DPPI (Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative) Civil-Military Emergency Planning Council for South East Europe - CMEP SEE Central European Initiative (Working group for civil protection) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN SEE SEDM – SEESIM initiative (CAX – Computer Assisted Exercises)

  13. NATO/PfP United Nations – UN European Union - EU INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS Council of Europe – Open Partial Agreement

  14. EU ACCESSION PROCESS • Screening in the chapter 27 Environment and chapter 31 External Relations, • Single European emergency call number 112 Directive (98/10/EC) • SEVESO II Directive (96/82/EC) • Since 2005 active in the Community Civil Protection Action Programme • Memorandum of Understanding between the EC and the Republic of Croatia on the participation of the Republic Croatia in the “Civil Protection Financial Instrument” was signed in September 2007

  15. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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