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Session 121 Comparative Emergency Management Session 12 Slide Deck

Session 122 Session Objectives 1.Provide an Overview of the Four Phases of Emergency Management 2.Describe and Explain the Similarities and Differences that Exist Between Different Cycles Found Throughout the World

Session Phases of Emergency/Disaster Pre-disaster, no disaster impending Pre-disaster, impending disaster (for notice events only, such as hurricanes) Disaster onset, hazard effects ongoing Hazard effects have ceased, ongoing crisis remains Crisis has ceased, longer-term consequences remain Post-disaster, ‘normalcy’ has returned

Session 124 Power Transmission Line Mitigation Four Possibilities: Prior to the onset of a disaster by strengthening the power lines, or by moving them under ground Rebuilding the power lines immediately following the disaster as the emergency continues in order to restore a critical infrastructure Strengthening or removal of above-ground power lines after a disaster, and after the emergency has passed Rebuild the damaged power lines above-ground as they were before.

Session 125 US Emergency Management Functions Mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery Others –Prevention –Protection

Session 126 Emergency Management Cycle

Session 127 Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency Cycle

Session 128 AusAid

Session 129 Swiss Cycle of Integrated Risk Management