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CERT Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness Guide

This document provides an overview of disaster preparedness and the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of government, community leaders, and the public in disaster preparedness. It also covers types of disasters, hazards, protective actions, sheltering, developing disaster plans, mitigation measures, and how CERT members can help respond immediately after a disaster occurs.
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CERT Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness Guide

This document provides an overview of disaster preparedness and the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of government, community leaders, and the public in disaster preparedness. It also covers types of disasters, hazards, protective actions, sheltering, developing disaster plans, mitigation measures, and how CERT members can help respond immediately after a disaster occurs.
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  • Disaster Preparedness Introduction: Introduces the CERT Basic Training and outlines its focus on community emergency response.
  • Course Preview: Outlines the main topics covered in the disaster preparedness course, including fire safety, medical operations, and rescue.
  • Unit Objectives: Lists the educational objectives of the unit, focusing on identifying community roles and preparedness actions.
  • Community Preparedness: Discusses the roles and responsibilities of the community in preparing for disasters.
  • Government's Role: Describes the responsibilities and roles of government in disaster preparedness.
  • Community Leaders: Highlights the expectation for community leaders to participate in preparedness efforts.
  • The Public: Emphasizes the actions that the general public should take to be prepared for disasters.
  • Engaging the Whole Community: Explores the goal of engaging the entire community for effective disaster preparedness.
  • Types of Disaster: Categorizes the different types of disasters that communities might face.
  • Key Disaster Elements: Identifies unexpected elements and challenges of disasters.
  • Local Hazard Vulnerability: Discusses common local hazards and their potential impacts.
  • Results of Damage to Infrastructure: Describes the consequences of disasters on public infrastructure and emergency responses.
  • Hazards from Home Fixtures: Covers specific household hazards, like gas leaks and electrical issues, that can occur during disasters.
  • Home and Workplace Preparedness: Details preparedness measures that can be taken at home and workplace settings.
  • Protective Actions: Guides actions and decisions during a disaster to ensure safety.
  • Sheltering: Explains different sheltering options during a disaster, such as staying in place or using community shelters.
  • Develop a Disaster Plan: Offers guidelines to develop a comprehensive family or personal disaster plan.
  • Non-structural Hazard Mitigation: Suggests mitigation actions for non-structural hazards to minimize disaster damage.
  • Other Mitigation Measures: Lists additional mitigation strategies like structural reinforcements to improve safety.
  • Fortifying Your Home: Describes fortification methods against various home-related hazards.
  • Get Involved: Encourages community participation in preparation and volunteering for disaster response.
  • CERT Disaster Response: Details proposed responses and actions by CERT members during disaster events.
  • Personal Protective Equipment: Lists essential personal protective equipment for CERT members during disaster response.
  • Non-Disaster Roles: Highlights roles in which CERT members can contribute even outside of disaster conditions.
  • Additional Training for CERTs: Outlines further training opportunities for CERT members to enhance disaster readiness skills.
  • Unit Summary: Summarizes the key takeaways from the unit, reaffirming the learning objectives.
  • Homework Assignment: Provides tasks and activities for participants to complete before the next session.

Disaster Preparedness

CERT Basic Training


Unit 1
Setting the Stage

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Course Preview

Fire safety
Disaster medical operations
Light search and rescue
CERT organization
Disaster psychology
CERT and terrorism

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Unit Objectives

Identify roles and responsibilities for


community preparedness
Describe types of hazards that affect
community, people, health, and
infrastructure
Undertake personal and organizational
preparedness actions
Describe functions of CERTs

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Community Preparedness: Roles and
Responsibilities
Key priority in lessening the impact of
disasters
Critical that all community members take
steps to prepare
Effective when addresses unique
attributes of community and engages
whole community

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Government
Government has responsibility to:
Develop, test, and refine emergency plans
Ensure emergency responders have
adequate skills and resources
Provide services to protect and assist citizens

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Emergency Operations Plan

Assigns responsibility to organizations and


individuals
Sets forth lines of authority
Describes how people and property will be
protected
Identifies personnel, equipment, facilities,
supplies, and other resources

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Community Leaders

Have a responsibility to participate in


community preparedness
Participate on local collaborative planning
council
Identify and integrate appropriate resources
into government plans
Ensure that facilities, staff, and customers
served are prepared

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The Public

Learn about community alerts, warnings,


and evacuation routes
Take training
Practice skills and personal plans
Network and help others
Give feedback to community
Report suspicious activity
Volunteer

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Engaging the Whole Community

Goal of Citizen Corps is to make


communities safer, more prepared, and
more resilient
Citizen Corps Councils bring government
and community leaders together
Councils ensure emergency plans more
effectively reflect the community

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Types of Disaster

Natural
Technological
Intentional

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Key Disaster Elements
They are relatively
unexpected
Emergency personnel
may be overwhelmed
Lives, health, and the
environment are
endangered

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Local Hazard Vulnerability

Identify most common disasters that occur


Identify possible hazards with most severe
impact
Consider recent or historical impacts
Identify susceptible locations in the
community for specific hazards
Consider what to expect from disruption of
services

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Results of Damage to Infrastructure

Police: address incidences of grave public


safety
Firefighters: suppress major fires
EMS personnel: handle life-threatening
injuries
Lower priority needs met in other ways

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Hazards Related to Structure Type

You may not have opportunity to select


type of structure when a disaster occurs
Engineered buildings have performed well
in most types of disasters
Types of damage vary by structure
Differences in hazards and mitigation
between single-family homes and multiple-
unit dwellings

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Hazards from Home Fixtures

Gas line ruptures


Displaced water heaters or ranges
Damage
From falling books, dishes, other cabinet contents
Electric shock or injury
From displaced appliances, office equipment
Fire
From faulty wiring, overloaded plugs, or frayed
electric cords

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Home and Workplace Preparedness

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Preparing for a Disaster

Know local hazards, alerts, warning


systems, evacuation routes, and
sheltering plans
Consider important elements of disaster
preparedness
Address specific needs for yourself and
people you know

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Protective Actions

Assess situation
Decide to stay or change locations
Critical early decision in disasters
Seek clean air and protect breathing
passages
Protect from debris and signal if trapped
Remove contaminants
Practice good hygiene
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Sheltering
Shelter in place: sealing Mass care or
a room community shelter
Identify internal room Take 3-day disaster
Stay for several hours kits
Store supplies Shelters provide
most supplies
Shelter for extended
stay
Stay for several days or
up to 2 weeks
Store emergency supplies

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Develop a Disaster Plan
Where will you meet What route (and several
family members? alternates) will you use to
Who is your out-of-State evacuate your
check-in contact? neighborhood?
Will you have an Do you have
extended stay? Shelter in transportation?
place? Evacuate? Did you practice your
How will you escape your plan?
home? Workplace?
School? Place of
worship?

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Escape Planning

Consider needs of children and individuals


with disabilities
Inform all family members or office
coworkers of the plan
Run practice escape drills

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Preparing for a Disaster

Mitigation is the reduction of loss of life


and property by lessening the impact of
disasters
Any activity that prevents an emergency or
reduces effects of hazards
CERT members should have adequate
homeowners coverage
Add flood insurance if in a flood hazard area

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Non-structural Hazard Mitigation
Anchor heavy furniture
Secure appliances and office equipment
Install hurricane storm shutters
Childproof cabinet doors
Locate and label gas, electricity, and water
shutoffs
Secure water heaters and have flexible
gas lines installed
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Other Mitigation Measures

Bolt houses to foundations


Install trusses or hurricane straps to
reinforce roof
Strap propane tanks and chimneys
Strap mobile homes to their slabs
Raise utilities
Build a safe room

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Fortifying Your Home
Different non-
structural hazards to
fortify against:
Home fires
Landslides or
mudslides
Wildfires

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Get Involved
Preparedness Training provides skills
requires active needed to help others
participation from all and keep skills current
Talk to friends and CERT program provides
family about hazards training, practice, and
Ask about emergency connection to others
planning outside the Participate in drills and
home exercises
Make sure those in Talk to friends and
charge have a plan family about
volunteering

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
CERT Disaster Response
Respond in period Respond after a
immediately after a disaster:
disaster Locate and turn off
Assist emergency utilities, if safe
response personnel Extinguish small fires
when requested Treat injuries
CERT members first Conduct light search
and rescue
responsibility is
Help to relieve survivor
personal and family
stress
safety

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CERT Organization

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Personal Protective Equipment

Helmet
Goggles
N95 Mask
Gloves (work
and non-latex)
Sturdy shoes or
work boots

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
CERT in Action

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Non-Disaster Roles
Identify and aid
neighbors/coworkers who
might need assistance
Distribute preparedness
materials; do demos
Staff first aid booths at
special events
Assist with installation of
smoke alarms
Parade route
management

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Protection for Disaster Workers

CERT members generally protected by:


Good Samaritan laws
Volunteer Protection Act
of 1997
Relevant State statutes

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Additional Training for CERTs
Advanced first aid Donations
Animal issues in management
disasters Shelter management
Automated External Special needs
Defibrillator (AED) concerns
use Traffic/crowd control
Community relations Utilities control
CPR skills Online courses
Debris removal

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Unit Summary

You should now be able to:


Identify roles and responsibilities for
community preparedness
Describe types of hazards that affect
community, people, health, and
infrastructure
Undertake personal and organizational
preparedness actions
Describe functions of CERTs

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Homework Assignment

1. Review detailed information for Unit 1


2. Read unit to be covered in next session
3. Bring necessary supplies and wear
appropriate clothes for next session
4. Discuss preparedness with family and
friends
5. Assemble supplies in multiple locations
6. Examine homes for hazards

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Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Disaster Preparedness
CERT Basic Training
Unit 1
Setting the Stage
1-2
CERT Basic Training
Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
Course Preview
●Fire safety
●Disaster medical operations
●Light search and rescue
●CERT organization
●Disaster psychology
●CE
Unit Objectives
●Identify roles and responsibilities for 
community preparedness 
●Describe types of hazards that affect 
com
Community Preparedness: Roles and 
Responsibilities
●Key priority in lessening the impact of 
disasters
●Critical that all co
Government
●Government has responsibility to:
Develop, test, and refine emergency plans
Ensure emergency responders have 
a
Emergency Operations Plan
●Assigns responsibility to organizations and 
individuals
●Sets forth lines of authority
●Describes
Community Leaders
●Have a responsibility to participate in 
community preparedness
Participate on local collaborative planni
The Public
●Learn about community alerts, warnings, 
and evacuation routes
●Take training
●Practice skills and personal plans
Engaging the Whole Community
●Goal of Citizen Corps is to make 
communities safer, more prepared, and 
more resilient
●Citize

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