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Role of SF DPH: Emergency Preparedness

Roles of Agencies in Disaster Preparedness & Response in the Workplace: Current Actions, Recommendations & Plans for the Future. Vickie L. Wells, MS, CIH, CSP Director, Occupational Safety & Health Program San Francisco Department of Public Health. Role of SF DPH: Emergency Preparedness.

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Role of SF DPH: Emergency Preparedness

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  1. Roles of Agencies in Disaster Preparedness & Response in the Workplace:Current Actions, Recommendations & Plans for the Future Vickie L. Wells, MS, CIH, CSPDirector, Occupational Safety & Health ProgramSan Francisco Department of Public Health

  2. Role of SF DPH:Emergency Preparedness Department of Public Health Is Responsible for Medical Response (Both Pre-hospitalization and Hospitalization) to a Mass Casualty Incident, Whether the Result of Human Action (Terrorism) or a Natural Event (Earthquake, Tsunami, Pandemic)

  3. San Francisco Department of Public Health: Responsibilities • Emergency Medical Services • Infectious Disease Emergency Response • Environmental Hazard Identification, Assessment & Response • Community Health Services • Response to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear & Explosive (CBRNE) Events • Technical Assistance & Expertise for City and County of San Francisco

  4. Department of Public Health:Activities & Accomplishments • Developed DPH Emergency Operations Plan • Training DPH Staff on NIMS • Established Training & PPE Committees • Hospital Resource Tool & Patient Tracking • Community Behavioral Health Services ER Plan • Infectious Disease Emergency Response Planning • Pharmaceutical Caches • Disaster Response Equipment Upgrades

  5. Infectious Disease Planning • Epidemiology and Surveillance • Sentinel Event Enhanced Passive Surveillance • Biological Detection System Plan • Isolation and Quarantine • Infection Control • Mass Prophylaxis & Strategic National Stockpile • Laboratory Capabilities • Public Information Distribution • Pandemic Influenza Planning • Avian Flu Task Force

  6. Employees:Our Most Critical Resource • Ensuring Employee Health & Safety Critical for Effective Response • Determine Potential Roles of Employees in Different Disaster Scenarios • Determine What Medical Surveillance, Training, Protective Equipment & Prophylaxis Needed To Protect Employees • Develop & Implement Effective OSH Programs • Avian / Pandemic Flu Task Force • Respiratory Protection Programs

  7. Avian Flu Task Force • Works With City Departments & Agencies to Develop Well Coordinated Plans to Address Pandemic Influenza • Protecting Workers Is a Key Component!

  8. Respiratory Protection Programs • Define Employee Roles & Potential Exposures for Various Scenarios • Select PPE • Develop Written Program • Medical Clearance / Surveillance • Training • Fit Testing • Including Labor Organizations in Planning Is Key!

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