This document summarizes a disaster risk reduction and management training that took place from March 6-8, 2019 at the Loreland Farm Hotel in Antipolo City. The training was attended by 40 volunteers from local disaster risk reduction and management offices and aimed to enhance understanding of the Incident Command System, provide an overview of its concepts and features, and demonstrate its basic functions through exercises. The training covered topics such as ICS organization and staffing, facilities, managing planned events and incidents, and incident assessment and management.
This document summarizes a disaster risk reduction and management training that took place from March 6-8, 2019 at the Loreland Farm Hotel in Antipolo City. The training was attended by 40 volunteers from local disaster risk reduction and management offices and aimed to enhance understanding of the Incident Command System, provide an overview of its concepts and features, and demonstrate its basic functions through exercises. The training covered topics such as ICS organization and staffing, facilities, managing planned events and incidents, and incident assessment and management.
This document summarizes a disaster risk reduction and management training that took place from March 6-8, 2019 at the Loreland Farm Hotel in Antipolo City. The training was attended by 40 volunteers from local disaster risk reduction and management offices and aimed to enhance understanding of the Incident Command System, provide an overview of its concepts and features, and demonstrate its basic functions through exercises. The training covered topics such as ICS organization and staffing, facilities, managing planned events and incidents, and incident assessment and management.
This document summarizes a disaster risk reduction and management training that took place from March 6-8, 2019 at the Loreland Farm Hotel in Antipolo City. The training was attended by 40 volunteers from local disaster risk reduction and management offices and aimed to enhance understanding of the Incident Command System, provide an overview of its concepts and features, and demonstrate its basic functions through exercises. The training covered topics such as ICS organization and staffing, facilities, managing planned events and incidents, and incident assessment and management.
TITLE OF ACTIVITY Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Training
VENUE/LOCATION Loreland Farm Hotel, Antipolo City DATE(S) March 6-8,2019 BACKGROUND Republic Act 10121 clearly requires the establishment of operation centers across all the DRRMC levels, there have been no clear guidelines and training as to how to properly manage and operate an EOC. Evidently, establishing an EOC as physical facility complete with monitoring tools and communications equipment is not enough given all the complexities of providing linkages between the IMTs and the Response Clusters. While there are some well-maintained and sophisticated EOCs established in some parts of the countries, there has been no common operating procedure as to how inter- agency and multi-level coordination of response shall be facilitated. OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Enhance understanding of Incident Command System as a vital tool for effective disaster response; 2. Provide an overview of ICS, its background, concepts, principles and features, capabilities, organization, facilities and common terminologies, and 3. Demonstrate knowledge on basic ICS functions through exercises & class discussion context. ATTENDEES 40 persons that are volunteers of the Local DRRM Office of CALABARZON FUNDING SOURCE OCD IV-A Regular Fund – DRRM HIGHLIGHTS Activity started with Invocation and Singing of Philippine National Anthem. Mr. Randy N. De La Paz, Chief of CBTS, welcomed the participant in behalf of the Chair of RDRRMC IV-A.
The topics discussed were:
Module 1: Introduction to ICS Module 2: ICS Organization and Staffing Module 3: ICS Facilities Module 4: Managing Planned Events and Incidents Module 5: Incident/ Event Assessment and Management by Objectives Module 6: Organizing and Managing Resources Module 7: Incident and Event Planning Module 8: Transfer of Command, Demobilization and Closeout ISSUES AND The participants were then given time for the open forum to CONCERNS address issues and concerns affecting their sector in relation to EOC and its modalities. LIST OF 1. Jayson L. Chavez – DILG IV-A LECTURERS, 2. Jay Keenson Acebuche – Pagsanjan MDRRMO RESOURCE 3. SFO3 Maria Soledad Amba-an – BFP Catanauan PERSONS, 4. William Edzar B. Lipit – PDRRMO Quezon FACILITATORS, 5. Randy N. De La Paz – OCD IV-A AND SECRETARIAT