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Critical Incident Management Paul Lostroh Superintendent Disaster and Major Event Planning Branch. Critical Incident Management Managing the Incident and the Aftermath. Critical Incidents Interface between Incident Managers and Affected Organisations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Critical Incident Management
Paul LostrohSuperintendent
Disaster and Major Event Planning Branch
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Critical Incident Management
Managing the Incident and the Aftermath
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Critical Incidents
Interface between Incident Managers and
Affected Organisations
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Critical Incidents
What is a
“Critical Incident”
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Critical Incidents
Natural
Non Natural
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Critical Incidents
Implications
Internal to Organisation
External Agencies
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Critical Incidents
Response/Resolution
Internal Resources
External Resources
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Incident Management
Problem Solving
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Incident Management
Problem Solving
Positive Outcome
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Incident Management
Authority/Power to Manage
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Incident Management
Authority/Power to Manage
Legislation/Law
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Police Service Administration Act
Public Safety Preservation Act 1986
Police Powers & Responsibilities Act 2000
Disaster Management Act 2003
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PSAA
PSPA
DMA
PPRA
Relationship of the Acts
General Authority
Emergency Situation
Crime Scene
Response and Recovery
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Public Safety Preservation Act 1986
“Emergency Situation” means – (a) any explosion or fire; or(b) Any oil or chemical spill; or(c) any escape of gas, radioactive material or flammable or combustible liquids; or(d) Any accident involving an aircraft, or a train, vessel or vehicle; or(e) Any incident involving a bomb or other explosive device or a firearm or other weapon; or(f) Any other incident
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Disaster Management Act 2003 s.13 Meaning of Disaster
(1) A disaster is a serious disruption in a community, caused by the impact of an event, that requires a significant coordinated response by the State and other entities to help the community recover from the disruption.
(2) In this section – serious disruption means -(a) Loss of human life, or illness or injury to
humans; or(b) Widespread or severe property loss or
damage; or(c) Widespread or severe damage to the
environment.
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Managing the Incident
Incident Management
I.C.S.
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Incident Management
Incident Command System
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Incident Management
Incident Command System
NIIMS
AIIMS ---- QPS ICS
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Incident Management
AIIMS ---- Policy
Incident Controller
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Incident Management
QPS ICS
Incident Coordinator
PSPA 1986
LAW
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Critical Incidents
Interface
between incident Managers
and
Affected Organisations
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Critical Incidents
What is the
Interface?
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Critical Incidents
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
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Critical Incidents
Primary Interface
Where first contact is made pre-event!
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Critical Incidents
Primary Interface
Where first contact is made pre-event!
Make contact with local police.
Meet the Police Incident Commanders
Develop a working relationship
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Critical Incidents
Secondary Interface
Where interaction occurs pre-event!
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Critical Incidents
Secondary Interface
Where interaction occurs pre-event!
Invite local police Incident Commanders to planning meetings
Organise joint Exercises with local Police and Emergency Services
Provide contact listsProvide Maps
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Critical Incidents
Tertiary Interface
Interaction at the Critical Incident!
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Critical Incidents
Tertiary Interface
Interaction at the Critical Incident!
Arranged meeting pointStaging areas
evacuation pointshelicopter landing zones
Utility Support eg power etc
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PSPA Declared Area
DMA
Disaster Declared Area
PPRA Crime Scene
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Questions?Questions?