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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN SAN LEANDRO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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EOP COMMITTEE Greg Dyer – Maintenance & Operations Anita Waldron – SLTA Rep Carol Alvarez – CSEA Rep Jon Duarte – Teamsters Rep Bob Roark – Trades Rep Jorge Gonzalez – Site VP Dee Anne Cortez – Food Services Heidi DeRespini – SLPD Hilda Quiroz – ALCo. FD Krista Hoffmann – School Nurse Maureen Shapiro – School Nurse Lt. Luis Torres – SLPD Consuelo Zuluaga – Student Services Jason Toro - Facilitator
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SCOPE OF WORK Ensure Compliance with State & Federal Regulations Coordinate our Efforts with First Responders Develop District-Level Emergency Operations Plan Develop Site-Level Template Update District-Wide Maps Develop District-Wide Incident Command System Develop Training and Exercise Protocol Provide guidance on EOP District-Wide Implementation
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PROCESS
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BOARD POLICY 3516 The Superintendent or designee shall develop and maintain a disaster preparedness plan which details provisions for handling emergencies and disasters and which shall be included in the district's comprehensive school safety plan. (Education Code 32282)
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All state agencies are required to use NIMS. In addition to this, California requires its local government entities to also use SEMS, in order to be eligible for any reimbursement of response-related costs under the state and federal disaster assistance programs. NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND STANDARDIZED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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DISASTER SERVICE WORKERS Section 3100 of the California Government Code states that public employees are disaster service workers (DSWs) who are subject to the disaster service activities assigned to them by their superiors or by law. Section 3100 of the California Government Code applies to public school employees for cases in which: 1.A local emergency has been proclaimed, 2.A State of Emergency has been proclaimed, or 3.A Federal disaster declaration has been made.
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FUNCTIONAL ANNEXES Communications Evacuation Shelter-in-Place Lockdown Accounting for All Persons Reunification of Students/Families Continuity of Operations Security Recovery Mental Health
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THREATS AND HAZARDS Bomb Threat Earthquake Fire Gas Leak Intruder on Campus Missing or Abducted Child Flood Lockdown: Active Shooter Medical Emergencies Power Outage Shelter-in-Place Hazardous Materials Incident Communicable Disease
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NEXT STEPS Complete Emergency Operations Template:
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INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM District-Level ICS Site-Level ICS
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TAILOR CHECKLISTS
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EVACUATION PROCEDURES Onsite Locations Primary and Secondary Off Site Locations Primary and Secondary
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UPDATE MAPS
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ASSESSMENT OF SUPPLIES
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DEVELOP DRILL CALENDAR
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FINALIZE SITE PLAN
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MOBILE EOP APP ChecklistsMapsRosters
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IMPLEMENTATION TRAINING
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NEXT, NEXT STEPS
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AMERICAN RED CROSS
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TIME LINE December / January Schedule meetings with all site leaders Meet with all site leaders to gather data February Finalize all site plans Schedule site implementation trainings Schedule and Plan Comprehensive disaster Drills with SLPD & ALCO FD March Facilitate site implementation trainings Renew Agreements with Red Cross for Emergency Shelter and Training
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QUESTIONS
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