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CHATHAM COUNTY WebEOC Training ORIENTATION BRIEFING Updated August 2009

CHATHAM COUNTY WebEOC Training ORIENTATION BRIEFING Updated August 2009.

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CHATHAM COUNTY WebEOC Training ORIENTATION BRIEFING Updated August 2009

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  1. CHATHAM COUNTY WebEOC Training ORIENTATION BRIEFING Updated August 2009

  2. This WebEOC Tutorial is offered to refresh users onmethods of navigation and data population. TheBackground of this tutorial was created using boardsdesigned by the Chatham Emergency Management Agency.While boards may differ from Application to Application,this tutorial offers navigation methods commonthroughout WebEOC Applications.Users already familiar with the WebEOC, should findthis tutorial useful in refreshing their operationalknowledge of the Application.New users to the WebEOC can also use this tutorial,however their training should be supplemented by“hands-on” guidance with an experienced WebEOC user.This tutorial DOES NOT offer instruction onAdministrative Functions of the WebEOC.

  3. WebEOCCrisis Information Management Software • Easy to Learn - Easy to Use – Easy to Remember • Used to capture critical incident specific information • Only as good as the user input • Information archived for future research

  4. WebEOCCrisis Information Management Software http://eoc1.chathamcounty.org • Username: cemaeoc • Password: ceoc4all!

  5. WebEOCCrisis Information Management Software • Click OK to log into Chatham County’s secure website. • * IF YOU GET THIS NEXT Box* • Click YES to open WebEOC Login Page.

  6. http://eoc.chathamcounty.org/EOC7

  7. Enter Position Name & Position Access Code (PAC). • This login credentials are created by the WebEOC Administrators.

  8. Position Name and PAC are unique and required for access. • If these credentials are given to you on a piece of paper, please ensure the Position Name is spelled as it is on the piece of paper. • If these credentials are sent to you electronically, you can highlight and copy/paste both the Position Name and PAC.

  9. User Name: “YOUR NAME” • Password: • Passwords must contain at least 6 characters.Passwords must meet the following criteria: -Contain at least one upper case letter (A-Z). -Contain at least one lower case letter (a-z). -Contain at least one numeric character (0-9). • Primary Email: your_name@company.net • Secondary Email: optional, not required • Time Zone: Leave Default • Time zone are for agency’s not located in our Time Zone.

  10. If you have multiple Positions and PACs, you can just add them to your account by clicking: REGISTER FOR A POSITION. • Choose Incident and click OK.

  11. Additional Login Information (Used for user tracking during an Event) • NAME • LOCATION • PHONE NUMBER • EMAIL • COMMENTS

  12. KEY Items to remember:- Who you are logged in as- Incident / Event you are logged in- Regional EOC WebEOC Boards (If Available)- Menus: Boards, ICS/FEMA Forms - Tools: IM/Chat Checklists Contact List Messages (EMAIL)- Plugins- Websites 09/2008

  13. - Not EVERYONE Sees All Boards- BLACK text = No New Info Entered Into Board Since Last View- RED text = New Info Entered Into Board- Open View Boards: Click on the Board Name- Close View Boards: Click the RED X- Create Board Entry: Click BLUE + 09/2008

  14. - Each Board is UNIQUE- SAVE, SPELL CHECK, CANCEL & RETRIEVE RECORD buttons are UNIVERSAL 09/2008

  15. - Fill in forms with provided information- PLEASE keep continuity in the boards- REMEMBER: If you put junk in, it will give junk out!- Click SAVE to save the record.

  16. Once infomation has been saved in the board, The board name turns RED.- To view the Information posted in the boards, now called “RECORDS”, click the RED text.

  17. - Record ID: Number of RECORDS in this BOARD.- Scroll Bar: Scroll UP/DOWN the Records.- Scroll Buttons: Scroll Backwards/Forwards Pages of Records.- Disable Refresh: Check this when you want to “Pause” record refresh while referencing certain Records.- To EDIT a Record: Click on the NUMBER next to Record ID:

  18. - Update Information- Click SAVE Button when done.

  19. - Board goes from Black to Red.

  20. - ID stays the same, the data inside the record updates.

  21. Position Log - User • User specific Position Log – Tracks EOC Staff “Jobs”. • User is only one able to modify. • Post, “Significant Events” for All EOC Staff to view.

  22. Position Log – Creating an Entry • Date/Time: Automatic Stamp • Description: Description of event for Position • Priority: Positions choice on how critical the event is.

  23. Position Log – Creating an Entry • Map Information (*Not needed for all entries) • Map Label: Name of area of interest • Address: Address of area of interest • Click “GET ADDRESS” to finalize LAT/LONG • LAT/LONG is automatically entered

  24. Position Log – Creating an Entry • Attachment: Any file type can be attached • Post to Significant Events: • If Position thinks this event is a “Significant Event”, the user can check mark this for review to be posted as for all EOC Staff as a “Significant Event”.

  25. Position Log - EOC • Allows EOC Staff to see what other EOC Positions are doing during an Event/Incident. • This Board is Read Only • Not allowed to change other Position Log data.

  26. Significant Events • Position Specific Event that the EOC Staff thinks the log needs to be marked “Significant Event”.

  27. Shelter Board • Shelter Status • Shelters Open/Closed • Map: Not Restricted to Chatham County • Status, Population, Capacity, Occupancy & Details

  28. Status • Open / Closed • If the shelter is not on this list, the shelter does not exist. • Population • General Population • Special Needs • Pet Friendly • Capacity • Occupancy • Details

  29. Details • Name • Address • Lat/Long • Shelter Information • Capacity, Occupancy, Availability • General Population, Special Needs, Pet Friendly • Contact Info. • Primary Contact: Primary Contact Phone & Mobile Phone • Shelter Manager: Shelter Manager Phone & Mobile Phone • Comments

  30. WebEOC Users • Board that shows users that have an open session in that Event/Incident.

  31. ICS & EOC Forms

  32. Chat Rooms: Click on a room to enter the chat room

  33. Click in the bottom text box to send a message in the chat room, when finish typing message, click send You can see any user in the chat room in the “Users” box Click Leave Room in upper Right Corner to leave Chat Room. Do not click on the Red X to close the window. 09/2008

  34. Checklist: Task needed to be complete do accomplish tasks Only the Administrator can create these lists Can be as simple as making coffee

  35. EOC Staff Contact List.- Please check and update whenever you arrive at your station and have a free moment.- Trash Can Icon: Means only your login & the Admin can DELETE the user.

  36. Fill in information.- Access Level: Hide from Restriced Users / Do Not Hide: Hide if you want to make this contact private to only your user This account and the Administrator can delete contacts- Click save to save Contact in database

  37. Basic Email Only internal email, no outside email sent or received Priority: From sets this in the email they send to you Click on any of the text in the columns to read the message Click on the trash can to delete the message Inbox / Sent Box / Delete Items: Inbox: Current messages Sent box: Messages sent by this user account Delete Items: Messages deleted by this user account

  38. Choose To: Individual(s): Single or Multiple users Groups: Single or Multiple Groups (do not know who is in an ESF)- Subject - Priority- Enter Text in the Body of the message - Attachments - Spell Check - Send

  39. “You Have A New Message” Notification pops up when the user has a new message

  40. What Happens if TOTAL Technological Failure?

  41. OLD SCHOOL

  42. Dustin HetzelEmergency Management Specialist: CommunicationsKI4MQDGeorgia Certified Emergency Manager124 Bull StreetSuite 140Savannah, GA 31401(912) 201-4500(912) 201-4504DJHetzel@chathamcounty.org 09/2008

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