COOP Continuity of Operations. COOP COOP is “Good Business Practice” Ensure that county and state agencies can maintain and continue operations Ensure.

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COOP Continuity of Operations

COOP COOP is “Good Business Practice” Ensure that county and state agencies can maintain and continue operations Ensure that county and state agencies can maintain and continue operations

Objectives Objectives Ensure safety of personnel Continue essential operations Protect equipment, records and other assets Reduce loss of life/ minimize damage /losses Response and recovery Continued survival of leadership

Planning Considerations Must be maintained at high level of readiness Must be capable of implementation with and without warning Emergency may require immediate action of Emergency Response Team and relocation of staff

Elements of an effective COOP Essential functions Delegations of Authority Orders 0f Succession Alternate facilities Communication Vital Records and Databases

Essential Functions Identify all Essential Functions Prioritize Establish Staffing Integrate supporting activities

Delegation of Authority Designated Person Limitations of authority Identified by title Description of duration

Orders of Succession Director, Bureau of EM Deputy Director, EM Bureau Chief, EM

A Alternate Relocation Facility Sufficient space MOU or MOA BilletingTransportationCommunication Logistical support and infrastructure systems

Alternate Relocation Staff Support Ensure that contact information for employees is up-to-date Set up a process to account for all employees during an emergency and make sure all employees are aware of the process.

Review Process Recommendations Include Notification Cascade Complete roster of all employees Include Delegations of Authority Complete all annexes

Review Process Recommendations Expound on Personnel Accountability Include or expand SOP Include or expand Site-Support Procedures

Pandemic Flu In 1918 Florida had a state population around 5% and between mid October and late November the state reported thousands of case deaths. High rates of absenteeism because of employee and family illness that will limit public transportation.

OUTBREAKS A pandemic will last much longer than a seasonal influenza Outbreaks can last longer and can include waves of influenza that usually last for 6-8 weeks.

Pandemic Develop a Plan Identify “essential workers” Determine impact on demand for services

Human Capital Identify and discuss human capital Human Capital = All Employees

Planning Considerations Identify sick leave policies Address flexible workplace and hours Address employee travel to affected areas Cross training of mission essential tasks Maintain communication with employees

Education Education is vital to prepare for a pandemic Communication can be critical during a pandemic response and

Reduce and Identify Plan how to reduce contact among staff and between customers Special Needs Encourage annual flu vaccinations

More Planning A Pandemic of influenza will happen in the future We are better prepared but we have a lot of planning to do

Future Training---COOP Workshops Review and Revise Crosswalk/Checklists Contact