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Silver Spring Metro Center Occupant Emergency Plan (OEP) & Shelter in Place (SIP). Emergency Preparedness Silver Spring Metro Center Campus Town Hall Meeting June 2, 2003. BRIEFINGS CONTENTS. Introduction Occupant Emergency Plan Evacuate Shelter In Place Upcoming.
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Silver Spring Metro Center Occupant Emergency Plan (OEP) & Shelter in Place (SIP) Emergency Preparedness Silver Spring Metro Center Campus Town Hall Meeting June 2, 2003 SEPD_June 2 bfg_v5.ppt
BRIEFINGS CONTENTS • Introduction • Occupant Emergency Plan • Evacuate • Shelter In Place • Upcoming
The Structure of NOAA Emergency Preparedness Tier 1 – Quick Reference Guide Tier 2 – Occupant Emergency Plan Tier 3 – Evacuation Command and Control Tier 4 – Standard Operation Procedures Tier 5 – Maintaining Readiness Tier 6 – Appendices
Players Principal Staff Safety, Security, Environmental Compliance, Homeland Security Activity Office NOAA Management Line/Program Offices Planning Training Drilling Assessing Support Staff Legal, Human Resources, Civil Rights SSMC Facilities Mgt & Foulger Pratt Engineering & Communications Emergency Response Community ALL Occupants
Occupant • Emergency • Plan • NOAA • Silver Spring Metro Center • Silver Spring, Maryland New SSMC OEP • Updates SSMC Occupant Evacuation Plan • Focuses on Emergency Preparedness • For ALL SSMC Occupants • Approval Anticipated in June-July 2003 • Will be available at www.emergency.noaa.gov
Silver Spring Metro Center Occupant Emergency Plan • Terms and Definitions • Roles and Responsibilities • Types of Emergencies • Response: • Evacuation • Shelter In Place CONTENTS
1. OEP “FLIPPER” New OEP Tools 2. PHONE STICKERS • ALL SSMC Phones (9) 911 • Other: 301-713-0333 3. VISITOR’S HAND OUT
When Alarm Sounds On Your Floor… Evacuate - [No Exceptions!!] • FOLLOW DIRECTION of Floor Monitors • USE Stairways - NOT elevators • WALK to Your Assembly Area • STAY PUT until “All Clear” • Head-Count by Organization (Floor Mgr) • “All Clear” from Assembly Point Coordinator • Mobility Impaired Personnel: • Assemble two floors below last alarm floor
Mobility Impaired Employees and Buddies • Permanently Impaired • Have Assigned Buddies • Temporarily Impaired • Tell Your Supervisor
GO HERE Campus Evacuation Plan
GO HERE Campus Evacuation Plan SEPD_June 2 bfg_v5.ppt
Campus Evacuation Assembly Areas WMATA (formerly MARC) Area METRO Area
Shelter In Place • Purpose • Planners, Players, Partners • Concept of Operations • SSMC Implementation • SIP Drill Overview No ducts sustained injury during production of this briefing.
Shelter In Place SIP Purpose • To prepare for incidents of unusually high risks in the outside environment • Minimize impact • Maintain operations • Conditions for SIP: • Severe weather (e.g., tornados, hurricanes) • Public Unrest (e.g., demonstrations) • Identified threat (e.g., sniper) • Use or threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
Focus of Shelter In Place Effort Greater Impact Nuclear Weapon Biological Agent Chemical Agent or TIC* Improvised Nuclear Device Explosives Radioactive Material Lesser Impact Lower Probability Higher Probability Likelihood Shelter WMD Potential In Place Probability vs. Impact *TIC = Toxic Industrial Chemical Based on: WMD Preparedness Overview (May 2003) – USASBCOM and FEMA Energy Management Institute
Shelter In Place Worst Case Scenario • Mass casualties & fatalities • Potentially contaminated facilities and materials • Psychological impacts • Logistical burdens & legal implications NOAA Mission Degradation Based on: WMD Preparedness Overview (May 2003) – USASBCOM and FEMA Energy Management Institute
NEP HSAO ----- LO Emerg Coordinators (LOECs) Floor Managers -------- Floor Monitors (and Alts) SSMC Occupants Shelter In PlaceSSMC SIP Planning • SIP Planning Team • HSPA • CDR Phil Kenul • CDR John Steger • NFA SEPD • John Abbott • David Meiselman • NFA Facility Office • Roy Eckert • Mary Beth Kenefick • DoC/Office of Security • at NOAA (OSy) • Rick Duncan • Calvin Martin • FOULGER-PRATT • GSA; FAA; VA; NWSEO • Other Agencies 2-Confirm 1-Plan 3-Kick Off!
Probably Only 2-4 Hours -- Plan for 12-24 Hours Shelter In Place – ImplementationConcept of Operations Start It Announce It Control It (ECC) Do It - Building - Floor End It “All Clear” Or Evacuate // //
Shelter In Place Accomplishments • Obtain Management Buy-in • VADM’s NOAA-wide Guidance on Home Emergency Preparedness • Interim Guidance to DRO’s of NOAA-Occupied Facilities (26 Mar) • All SSMC Interim Guidance • Floor Monitor/Manager Orientation (Apr 10) • Prepositioned SIP Assets SSMC • Floor Monitor/Manager Orientation/Seal Production Apr 10, 11, 24, 29) • Emergency Water • Medical Supplies • Development of Proposed SIP Drill Plan
Shelter In Place SSMC Implementation Pre-positioned equipment: • Building Occupant Liaisons • TV, AM/FM Radio • NOAA Weather Radio • 2-way radio to ECC • On Each Floor • (as shown)
Approximately 60 – 90 minutes + Lessons Learned Shelter In Place SIP Drill Overview Control It (ECC) • End It • -Hear “All Clear” • Or Evacuate • -Pack Up • Feedback to FMs • Lessons Learned • Do It • Employees: • -Hear Announcement • Gather • Get Oriented • Report In • Optional: • Hang 1 Seal • Go to Stations • Keep it positive Announce It Start It
Plan Train Update Plan Drill Assess Upcoming – Evacuation and SIP Drills • Floor Monitors/Managers • Attend Evacuation/SIP Pre-Brief • 2. Train Occupants • 3. Drill & Assess • 4. Update Plan • 5. Go to 1.