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Emergency Operations Plan Emergency Management at UMMC

Emergency Operations Plan Emergency Management at UMMC. Emergency Operations Plan. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) uses an all-hazards approach to take responsible steps for providing a healthy, safe, and secure environment for all members of the campus community.  .

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Emergency Operations Plan Emergency Management at UMMC

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  1. Emergency Operations PlanEmergency Management at UMMC

  2. Emergency Operations Plan • The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) uses an all-hazards approach to take responsible steps for providing a healthy, safe, and secure environment for all members of the campus community.   Photo courtesy J.Wilson

  3. Emergency Operations Plan • The EOP will guide planning and response to hazards that may threaten: • The UMMC campus community. • The safety of patients, staff, students, and visitors. • Ability of the hospital to provide healthcare services. • The purpose of this plan is to improve the capacity of UMMC to prepare for, detect, respond to, recover from and mitigate the negative outcomes of threats and emergencies. To view the EOP please visit: http://disasterplan.umc.edu

  4. National Incident Command System • UMMC will utilize a comprehensive, national approach to incident management called National Incident Command System (NIMS). • NIMS provides the framework for interoperability and compatibility. • NIMS is based on a balance between flexibility and standardization. To review more information on NIMS please visit: http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm

  5. UMMC Staff and EOP Education • All employees will receive emergency management education during new employee orientation to: • Appreciate the importance of disaster preparedness. • Understand the purpose of the EOP. • Discover how to access the EOP. • Instructions from Senior Leadership will be disseminated to Deans, Department Heads, and Directors. Contact your immediate supervisor for instructions during an emergency incident.

  6. UMMC and Emergency Management • The employees who will have a primary responsibility as part of Emergency Management functions: • Will receive specific incident management training in: • IS-100.a Introduction to Incident Command System • IS-200.a Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents http://www.fema.gov/

  7. UMMC and Emergency Management • The employees who are likely to assume an Incident Command positions and or participate in Emergency Management planning functions: • Will receive specific incident management training in: • IS-100.a Introduction to Incident Command System • IS-200.a Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents • IS-700.a National Incident Management System, An Introduction • IS-800.b National Response Framework, An Introduction

  8. This concludes the UMMC Emergency Management briefing. To view the EOP please visit: http://disasterplan.umc.edu

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