Unit Objectives  Describe the types of hazards to which your community is vulnerable.  Describe the functions of CERTs.  Identify preparedness steps.

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Unit Objectives  Describe the types of hazards to which your community is vulnerable.  Describe the functions of CERTs.  Identify preparedness steps.

Preparing for an Emergency CERTs should prepare by:  Identifying potential hazards in their homes and workplaces.  Reducing hazards, where possible.  Developing a disaster supply kit.

Responding To an Emergency CERTs should respond by:  Locating and turning off utilities, if safe.  Extinguishing small fires.  Treating injuries.  Conducting light search and rescue.  Helping to relieve survivor stress.

Nonemergency CERT Roles CERT members can:  Distribute preparedness materials.  Staff first aid booths at special events.  Assist with installation of smoke alarms.

Citizen Corps  The President has encouraged Americans to volunteer to improve and safeguard the nation.  Areas of emphasis for volunteer efforts:  Crime  Natural Disasters  Terrorism

Additional CERT Training Opportunities  Shelter management  Community relations  Donations management  Special needs concerns  Debris removal  Utilities control  Advanced first aid  Automated External Defibrillator use  CPR Skills

Course Preview The scope of this course includes:  Fire safety.  Emergency medical operations.  Light search and rescue.  CERT organization.  Disaster psychology.  CERTs and terrorism.

Types of Disasters  Natural  Manmade  Technological

Key Elements of Disasters  They are relatively unexpected.  Emergency personnel may be overwhelmed.  Lives, health, and the environment are endangered.

Effects on Infrastructure Damage to transportation:  Inability to assess damage accurately  Ambulances prevented from reaching victims  Police prevented from reaching areas of civil unrest  Fire departments prevented from getting to fires  Interruption to the flow of needed supplies

Effects on Infrastructure Damage to structures:  Damaged hospitals unable to function normally  Increased risk of damage from falling debris

Effects on Infrastructure Disrupted communication:  Victims unable to call for help  Coordination of services hampered

Effects on Infrastructure Damage to utilities:  Loss of utilities  Increased risk of fire or electrical shock  Loss of contact between victims and service providers  Inadequate water supply  Increased risk to public health

Effects on Infrastructure Damage to fuel supplies:  Increased risk of fire or explosion from fuel line rupture  Risk of asphyxiation

Hazards From Home Fixtures  Gas line ruptures from displaced water heaters or ranges  Damage from falling books, dishes, and other cabinet contents  Electric shock from displaced appliances  Fire from faulty wiring, overloaded plugs, or frayed electric cords

Personal Safety Personal safety measures vary depending on:  The type of event.  The amount of warning available.  Location during the event (i.e., inside, outside, driving).

Home/Workplace Preparedness  Structural and nonstructural hazard mitigation  Individual preparedness:  Assemble disaster supplies.  Develop an emergency plan.  Develop a safe room.

Sample Structural Hazard Mitigation  Bolt older houses to the foundations.  Strap propane tanks.  Raise utilities.  Strap mobile homes to their slabs.  Ask a professional to check foundation, roof connectors, chimney, etc.

Nonstructural Hazard Mitigation  Anchor heavy furniture.  Secure appliances and office equipment.  Secure cabinet doors with childproof fasteners.  Locate and label gas, electricity, and water shutoffs.  Secure water heaters and have flexible gas lines installed.

Sheltering In Place  Evacuation is not always the best way to stay safe.  Staying inside the home, workplace, or other building can be a viable option.  If citizens are not in immediate danger, they should listen to the EAS for instructions.

Planning to Shelter-In-Place  Select an interior room (if possible, with a toilet, water, and phone).  Ensure that the room is large enough for family or coworkers.  Have disaster supply kit ready.  Have snacks and books to make the situation more comfortable.

Procedures for Sheltering in Place  Lock all doors and windows.  Take disaster supply kit to the safe room.  Tune to EAS for additional instructions.

Shelter-In-Place DON’TS  Don’t call the school or try to pick up children.  Don’t leave your home or workplace until directed by the EAS.  Don’t risk personal safety to save pets. STAY IN PLACE UNTIL TOLD THAT IT IS SAFE TO GO OUTSIDE!

The EOP  Assigns responsibility to organizations and individuals  Sets forth lines of authority  Describes how people and property will be protected  Identifies personnel, equipment, facilities, supplies, and other resources

CERTs  Assist existing first responders  Assume many of the same functions as response personnel:  Fire safety  Light search and rescue  Disaster medical operations

Unit Summary  CERTs are among a variety of agencies and personnel who cooperate to provide assistance in the aftermath of a disaster or emergency.  CERTs have proven themselves invaluable in the areas in which they were tested.  CERTs have become a key component of the Citizen Corps program.