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EMERGENCY PROCEDURESEMERGENCY PROCEDURES
LEARNING OBJECTIVESLEARNING
OBJECTIVES
Able To:
• List down the various emergency preparedness procedures.
• Take appropriate actions during emergency.
Able To:
• List down the various emergency preparedness procedures.
• Take appropriate actions during emergency.
SCOPESCOPE
• Introduction• Survival Procedures• Stockpiling of essential household items• Public Warning System (PWS)• Conclusion
• Introduction• Survival Procedures• Stockpiling of essential household items• Public Warning System (PWS)• Conclusion
SURVIVAL PROCEDURES
SURVIVAL PROCEDURES
FOOD RATIONING(Lead Agency : MTI)
FOOD RATIONING(Lead Agency : MTI)
You will receive a registration notice
• Bring this notice along with your family documents (e.g NRICs or Birth Certs) to your designated Registration Centre & collect your Food Coupons.
You will receive a registration notice
• Bring this notice along with your family documents (e.g NRICs or Birth Certs) to your designated Registration Centre & collect your Food Coupons.
FOOD RATIONING
FOOD RATIONING
• Fill in the names and NRIC numbers of every members of your household in each Food Coupon.
• Use the Food Coupons to purchase rationed items from licensed retailers.
• Fill in the names and NRIC numbers of every members of your household in each Food Coupon.
• Use the Food Coupons to purchase rationed items from licensed retailers.
WATER DISTRIBUTION(Lead Agency : PUB Water
Department)
WATER DISTRIBUTION(Lead Agency : PUB Water
Department)• When your water supply is disrupted, distribution points will be set up near your homes.
• Bring along your water containers.
• Collect water from the distribution points in an orderly manner.
FUEL RATIONING(Lead Agency : MTI)
FUEL RATIONING(Lead Agency : MTI)
• You will receive a Notification Card.
• Bring this card along with your NRIC to your designated collection centre.
• Collect your Fuel Coupons.
• Use the Fuel Coupons to purchase your fuel.
• You will receive a Notification Card.
• Bring this card along with your NRIC to your designated collection centre.
• Collect your Fuel Coupons.
• Use the Fuel Coupons to purchase your fuel.
BLOOD DONATION(Lead Agency : Health Sciences
Authority)
BLOOD DONATION(Lead Agency : Health Sciences
Authority)
• When you hear the appeal to donate blood, go to the nearest Blood Donation Centre.
• Bring your NRIC along for registration.
• After registration, a doctor or nurse will attend to you.
• When you hear the appeal to donate blood, go to the nearest Blood Donation Centre.
• Bring your NRIC along for registration.
• After registration, a doctor or nurse will attend to you.
STOCKPILING OF ESSENTIAL
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
STOCKPILING OF ESSENTIAL
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
STOCKPILING OF ESSENTIAL
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
STOCKPILING OF ESSENTIAL
HOUSEHOLD ITEMSItems to be Stockpiled for
estimated 3-day supply:
• Food Items (water, rice,
noodles, canned food,
milk powder and beverages)
• Portable battery-operated
torchlights and lamps and
extra batteries.
Items to be Stockpiled for
estimated 3-day supply:
• Food Items (water, rice,
noodles, canned food,
milk powder and beverages)
• Portable battery-operated
torchlights and lamps and
extra batteries.
STOCKPILING OF ESSENTIAL
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
STOCKPILING OF ESSENTIAL
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS• Solid fuel and matches
• First Aid Kit
• Portable battery-operated
transistor radio and extra
batteries.
• Solid fuel and matches
• First Aid Kit
• Portable battery-operated
transistor radio and extra
batteries.
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
Public Warning SystemPublic Warning System
Signal How It Sounds Situation What It Means
Alarm Signal
Wailing Blasts This is sounded when an air raid or a shelling
is imminent.
Move to a shelterimmediately
All ClearSignal
ContinuousBlasts
This is sounded when the threat is over
You can leave theshelter
ImportantMessage
Signal
Pulsating Blasts
This is sounded when the population is to bealerted to an important
broadcast on radio
Tune in immediately
to any local FMradio station.
Responding to an alarm signal:
If you are at home or at the office:
• Turn off all gas, electricity and water supplies
• Collect essential items like food, water, blankets torch lights, personal documents and medicine (if necessary) for your stay in the shelter).
Public Warning SystemPublic Warning System
Responding to an alarm signal:Responding to an alarm signal:
If you are at home or at the office:
• Lock all the doors in your home or office.
• Move quickly but calmly to the nearest shelter.
If you are at home or at the office:
• Lock all the doors in your home or office.
• Move quickly but calmly to the nearest shelter.
Public Warning SystemPublic Warning System
Responding to an alarm signal:If you are in a vehicle when the signal sounds:
• Park it at the side of the road to prevent obstruction.
• Lock up and head for the nearest shelter.
• If you are not near a shelter, take cover where you are. (eg. In underpass)
Public Warning SystemPublic Warning System
Preventing Damage
Although we cannot control the use of weapons (e.g. bombs, shells) that cause damage. But there are measures we can take to prevent or at the very least, minimize it.
Preventing Damage
BLACKOUT MEASURES
Knowledge. Preparedness. The tools
you need to survive an emergency!
Readiness is your only protection.
Knowledge. Preparedness. The tools
you need to survive an emergency!
Readiness is your only protection.
CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION