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inFIRE Conference 2012 Wellington The place of libraries in the development of decision support systems. Mats Bornström Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB).
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inFIRE Conference 2012WellingtonThe place of libraries in the development of decision support systems Mats Bornström Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) • RIB Decision Support System is a source of information for everyone (who knows Swedish) working in the field of Civil Contingencies, ie, all the firefighters, police, transport, medical personnel and coast guard officials for the municipality. RIB linking databases together provide comprehensive information about how an accident can be managed, how prevention can be planned, risks involved when the accident occurs and where resources are. • WIS is a web-based information system developed to facilitate information sharing between actors in the Swedish emergency management system. The system has primarily been designed to be used in the event of an emergency, but can also be used as a knowledge bank for preventative work and as a support in practice and training. • The government library at the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency can assist with literature that is searchable via the library catalog. We also have access to magazines, videos and other media, primarily in emergencies and crises.In this presentation we will find out what a government library, a decision support system and a web-based information system have in common.
Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) • Swedish Emergency Management Agency • Swedish Rescue Services Agency • Swedish National Board of Psychological Defence
Mandate • Emergencies of all types, emergency management, and civil defence. • Before, during, and after the occurrence of emergencies, crises and disasters. • The entire spectrum of threats and risks, from everyday accidents up to major disasters.
Direction • Advance and support societal preparedness for emergencies. • Reducing consequences. • Coordinating across and between various sector boundaries and areas of responsibility. • The MSB will not take over the responsibility of other parties.
Facts about the MSB • We have about 850 employees • Wearelocated in Karlstad, Kristinehamn, Ljung, Revinge, • Rosersberg, Sandö and Stockholm • We run training courses in Revinge, Rosersberg and Sandö • We are a government authority under the Ministry of Defence
Administration Department Risk & Vulnerability Reduction Department Internal Audit Training, Exercises & Emergency Preparedness Department Management Director generalDeputy director general MSB colleges Management Support and Strategic Management ControllerEU coordinationOther support Coordination & Operations Department Evaluation & Monitoring Department
Training, Exercises & Emergency Preparedness Department • Development of Rescue Services and Emergency Management Section • Command & Control Systems and Decision Support Section • Training Section • Exercises Section • Rakel Business Development Section • Rakel Infrastructure Section • Rakel Customer Support Section • MSB College Revinge • MSB College Sandö
Enheten för ledningssystem och beslutsstöd The unit's main task is to ... with the demand, developing and managing technical support in the field of Civil Contingencies (such as WIS, RIB, VMA and SGSI) …. respond to advice and grants to rescue centers and command posts as well as for shelter issues.
WIS is a secure Web-based Information System Background
WIS aims • To provide actors in the Swedish emergency management system with the option to share information with each other so that they can coordinate their activities and provide fast, accurate and coordinated information to the public and the media • That all can participate on equal terms:WIS is a non-hierarchical system.
WIS aims Common Situation Perception CoordinatedDecision Making Coordinated information
WIS objectives • to be a useful tool that makes it easier for actors to share information, decisions and status reports before, during and after an emergency. • to function for a widerange of users: government authorities, municipalities, county councils, organisations and also some parts of the private sector (e.g. power & telephone companies).
Feb 2004 Government Commission Sep 2005 WIS 1.0 Nov 2008 WIS 1.7 WIS history: from the KBM to the present day ... The MSB took over responsibility for WIS on 1 Jan 2009
How many are connected to WIS? August 2010: • A total of 387 actors; 5,54 users • A total of 17,500 published diary notes
Examples of when WIS has been used • Avian influenza (Bird flu) • Samö 2007 exercise • Per – the storm • Mudslide on E6 motorway at Munkedal • Storms in February 2008 • Forest fires in June 2008 • Sydvind exercise - October 2008 • Pandemic flu 2009
Government authority web sitesSwedish Board of Agriculture SMHI, SSM, MSB… WIS www.swis.se WIS – just one piece of the jigsaw National portal for emergency information www.krisinformation.se Command & Control systems LUPP, Daedalos Mediaradio, TV, newspapers ...
Administration Department Risk & Vulnerability Reduction Department Internal Audit Training, Exercises & Emergency Preparedness Department Management Director generalDeputy director general MSB colleges Management Support and Strategic Management ControllerEU coordinationOther support Coordination & Operations Department Evaluation & Monitoring Department
Working document or executed document? Executed document Can be edited, but all earlier versions can also be read. Suitable to consult on with the issuing actors during a secrecy assessment. Working document Changes aren’t logged.
The starting point is that the WIS system should not contain any information subject to secrecy as defined by the Official Secrets Act. Administrative provisions for the use of WIS(Dnr 2009-1905) Sensitive/Classified information
To share information in WIS isan active choice in both ends! Assigned Diary Tab Storm First: The owner of the information must assign it to the other actors. Second: Every intersested actor must make an active choice to be able to read the diary tabs.
Assigned forest fire (Aneby) Assigned forest fire (Jönköping) Assigned forest fire (Vetlanda) Connected forest fires Assigned forest fires Connected diary tabs External diaries Our diary
Remember... • All text always begins in a notebook. • Most things done by the editor affects all users at an actor. • To share information between actors it is required that • The diary tab is assigned • And that the actor has chosen to either show it or connect it.
Conclusion The key features of WIS is: • To assign your own diary tabs to other actors. • To show assigned diary tabs from other actors. • To connect assigned diary tabs from other actors to one of your own diary tabs.
Integrated Decision Supportfor Civil Protection A support tool and source of information for professionals working in the field of civil protection.
Integrated Decision Supportfor Civil Protection Governmental Non-profitable Computorized
Examples of areas of application Preventive work Operations planning for the fire & rescue service As an operational tool during emergency response operations Supervision and inspection of transportation of dangerous goods Training and exercises
The system Is used on-line internally in the SRSA organisation; the main office and the four fire & rescue colleges. Has been developed for use on moderately equipped standard PC’s. Is delivered to the external end-user on CD-rom, thus making it useable in fire-engines and command vehicles as well as at the fire departments, the municipality health and enviromental offices, police cars, the coastguards rescue coordination centers and at sea. Consists of integrated data-bases and modules, but it is also possible for the end-user to select only the modules or parts that is of special interest for a certain application and/or task. Uses the Internet for various tasks, with expansion in that area currently under development.
Our users Over 1200 users Fire & rescue services Swedish police Swedish coast guard The country administrative boards Industries Transportation companies Swedish Civil Aviation Authority and many others….
Main components of RIB Hazardous substances database. Library with manuals reports and regulations. Resource database with experts and equipment. Guidelines, tactics and methods for hazardous material accidents. Tools for emergency planning. Training programs. Statistics from fire & rescue services in Sweden and from the police regulation of dangerous goods transports. Guidelines and methods for accident prevention.
Unique connection betweendatabases Hazardous Substances Library Resources
Main components of RIB Hazardous substances database Transport regulations Statistics Library Training literature Experts, equipment, resources Operational RIB Tools for emergency planning Training programs
HazMat database Searchable database: Approx 5,500 substances Substance name UN number CAS number Classification Kemler code Anhydrous Ammonia 1005 Synonyms, English French German
HazMat database Properties Fire-rescue info First aid Toxicity data Classification ADR/RID labelling Marking Name
Library More than 12,500 entries Total of 50,000 pages of text SRSA link library with Internet links Symbols & Clipart relevant to fire & rescue services Integration with Hazmat database
Resources database Equipment Vehicles Experts Can be search for nationwide, by county or municipality.
Tools • Calculation programs • Dispersion programs • Oil combating • Risk management • Command & Control support system • Guidelines for chemicals • Radioactive decontamination • Chemicals assessment tool
Risk-Era A user-friendly tool for Community risk management • Analyse and evaluate accident risk • Register local data • Present data geographically • Import data from various sources • Classify risks and objects of concern • Promote a standard way of working with risks
LUPP Command & Control Support System • Logbook • Operations sheet • Communication sheet • Task sheet • Resource sheet • Status report sheet • Incident & resource maps
Transport/supervision ADR legislation RID legislation IMDG legislation For transport of dangerous goods by road, rail and sea.
Training literature Full text books and reports in PDF-format. Special section aimed specially at authorities and the emergency services (for exampel guidebook, emergency response for CBRN threats)