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MEETING NIMS REQUIREMENTS AT AIRPORTS DUANE F. KANN DIRECTOR ARFF WORKING GROUP ARFF FIRE CHIEF ORLANDO INTL AIRPORT

REQUIREMENTS AT AIRPORTS

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MEETING NIMS

REQUIREMENTS

AT AIRPORTS

DUANE F. KANN

DIRECTOR ARFF

WORKING GROUP

ARFF FIRE CHIEF

ORLANDO INT’L AIRPORT

11 Days later Director of Homeland Security

2002 Department of Homeland Security

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the U.S.

National Incident Management System

NATIONAL

RESPONSE PLAN

Establishes policies to

strengthen preparedness

of the United States to

prevent and respond to

threatened or actual

domestic terrorist attacks,

major disasters, and other

emergencies.

NATIONAL INCIDENT

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

A consistent nationwide

approach for all levels of

government to work effectively

and efficiently together to

prepare for and respond to

domestic incidents.

National Preparedness Vision

4 Primary Goals

5 Key Principles

Roles and Responsibilities

Response Actions

Staffing and Organization

9 Support Annexes

8 Incident Annexes

15 Emergency Support Functions

TARGET CAPABILITIES LIST

37 specific capabilities that

communities, private sector,

and all levels of government

should collectively posses in

order to respond effectively

to disasters.

NATIONAL PLANNING SCENARIOS

15 high-consequence threat scenarios for

terrorist attacks and natural disasters.

UNIVERSAL TASK LIST

1,600 unique tasks that facilitate

efforts to prevent, protect against,

respond to, and recover from the

major events represented in the

National Planning Scenarios.

Framework for Interoperability

Flexibility

Consistent but Adjustable

National Framework that is

applicable regardless of incident

cause, size, location, or complexity.

Standardization

Standard organizational structures

Key to multi-agency interoperability

Advisory Circular 150/5200-31c

Airport Emergency Plan (2009)

Added NIMS Use and Compliance

FAR Title 14 Part 139.325 Airport Emergency Plan

( j ) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and

procedures for the development of an AEP that

are acceptable to the Administrator.

AEP CORE

FUNCTIONS

Command and Control

Emergency Public Information

Communications

Alert and Warning

Protective Actions

Resource Management

Law Enforcement

Fire and Rescue

Health and Medical

Operations & Maintenance

NIMS

COMPONENTS

Command Management

Incident Command System

Multi-Agency Coordination

Public Information Systems

Communications & Information Mgmt

Preparedness

Resource Management

Supporting Technologies

Ongoing Management & Maintenance

INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTEGRATION DIVISION ( IMSI )

Responsible for developing/authorizing Training and Exercise

programs that are acceptable in meeting NIMS compliance

NIMS 5 Year Training Plan / NIMS Training Program 2011

Outlines levels of training and completion timeframes

Stakeholder decides which specific groups need what level

of training based on individual duties, plans, and policies

THE AIRPORT EMERGENCY PLAN

Each airport determines specific authority levels at their facility

Specifies individuals receive training according to job descriptions

IS-700 NIMS: An Introduction (Required by 2008)

All personnel with direct role in emergency preparedness, incident management, or response

ICS-100: Introduction to ICS (Required by 2008)

All entry level, first line supervisor level, mid-level management, and Command & General Staff personnel

ICS-200: Basic ICS (Required by 2008)

All first line supervisor level, mid-level management, Command & General Staff personnel

ICS-300: Intermediate ICS (Required by 2008)

All mid-level management who may lead a team, and Command & General Staff personnel

ICS-400: Advanced ICS (Required by 2009)

All personnel with Multi Agency Coordination, and Command & General Staff responsibilities

IS-800 NRP: An Introduction (Required by 2008)

All personnel with emergency management and Emergency Operations Center responsibility

All Hazards Position Specific Training (Not Required)

All personnel with duties specific to NIMS Command & General Staff positions

Incident Command Safety Public Information Type 4 Liaison Incident Operations Management Planning Team Logistics Finance/Admin

Over 450 MCO Personnel trained in NIMS from entry level thru Command & General Staff

20 Departments identified for NIMS 100 - 800 training due to their role in emergency response

Airport Management Material Control

Animal Control Operations

ARFF Public Information

Communications Purchasing

Emergency Mgmt Maintenance

Environmental Risk Management

Finance Security

Law Enforcement 5 Additional Others

23 - Index E Airport

Fire Departments

INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTEGRATION DIVISION (IMSI)

Responsible for developing/authorizing Training and Exercise

programs that are acceptable in meeting NIMS compliance

IMSI and NIMS refer to HSEEP for exercise design, methodology, and evaluation

HSEEP is Capability and Performance Based Program