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SEMS Introduct ion 1 Governor’s Office Governor’s Office of Emergency of Emergency Services Services Presents: Presents: Standardized Emergency Standardized Emergency Management System Management System

SEMS Introduction1 Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Presents: Standardized Emergency Management System

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SEMS Introduction 1

Governor’s Office Governor’s Office of Emergency of Emergency

ServicesServices

Presents:Presents:

Standardized Emergency Standardized Emergency Management SystemManagement System

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Course Content:Course Content:

Three Modules Three Modules

• Purpose and Purpose and ScopeScope

• TerminologyTerminology• Element of SEMSElement of SEMS• Five SEMS LevelsFive SEMS Levels• SEMS Functions / SEMS Functions /

ConceptsConcepts• Operating Operating

RequirementsRequirements

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MODULE ONE:MODULE ONE:

SEMSSEMS

OVERVIEWOVERVIEW

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LEGAL BASIS FOR SEMSLEGAL BASIS FOR SEMS

• Senate Bill 1841Senate Bill 1841• Now in Law:Now in Law:• Government Code §8607Government Code §8607

INTENT:INTENT: To Improve To Improve Coordination of State & Coordination of State & Local Emergency Response Local Emergency Response in Californiain California

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COMPONENTS OF SEMSCOMPONENTS OF SEMS

• Incident Command Incident Command System (ICS)System (ICS)

• Multi-Agency Multi-Agency Coordination Coordination System (MACS)System (MACS)

• Master Mutual Aid Master Mutual Aid AgreementAgreement

• Operational Area Operational Area ConceptConcept

• Operational Area Operational Area Satellite Information Satellite Information System (OASIS)System (OASIS)

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SEMS WAS DEVELOPED TO SEMS WAS DEVELOPED TO IMPROVE:IMPROVE:

• Flow of information and Flow of information and resourcesresources

• Coordination between Coordination between responding agenciesresponding agencies

• Rapid mobilization, Rapid mobilization, deployment and resource deployment and resource tracking.tracking.

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APPLICATION OF SEMSAPPLICATION OF SEMS

STATE AGENCIES

MUSTUSE SEMS

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APPLICATION OF SEMSAPPLICATION OF SEMS

• LOCAL LOCAL GOVERNMENTS GOVERNMENTS MUST USE SEMS!MUST USE SEMS!

• …….To be eligible .To be eligible for State funding for State funding of of RESPONSE RESPONSE RELATED RELATED PERSONNEL PERSONNEL COSTSCOSTS!!

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SEMS TERMINOLOGY:SEMS TERMINOLOGY:

REFER TO YOUR

STUDENT MANUAL

SEMS…….

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THREE VERY IMPORTANT THREE VERY IMPORTANT TERMS!TERMS!

• EMERGENCY EMERGENCY REPONSE REPONSE AGENCYAGENCY

• EMERGENCY EMERGENCY REPONSE REPONSE PERSONNELPERSONNEL

• EMERGENCY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)CENTER (EOC)

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MODULE TWO:MODULE TWO:

SEMSSEMS

BASIC ELEMENTSBASIC ELEMENTS

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(ICS)(ICS)INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEMINCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM

• Developed by Developed by Federal, State, Federal, State, and Local Fire and Local Fire ServicesServices

• A National A National Generic” ICS has Generic” ICS has been adopted by been adopted by SEMS for use at SEMS for use at the Field Level.the Field Level.

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(MACS)(MACS)MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION

SYSTEMSYSTEM

• Fire Resource Management SystemFire Resource Management System• SEMS uses SEMS uses onlyonly the “inter-agency the “inter-agency

coordination” aspect of MACS to coordination” aspect of MACS to facilitate decisions regarding facilitate decisions regarding resource priorities.resource priorities.

• SEMS refers to this decision SEMS refers to this decision process as “Multi / Inter-agency process as “Multi / Inter-agency Coordination.”Coordination.”

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MASTER MUTUAL AID MASTER MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS:AGREEMENTS:

• Voluntary and reciprocal Voluntary and reciprocal agreements which provide agreements which provide services, resources, and services, resources, and facilities, when jurisdictional facilities, when jurisdictional resources are inadequate.resources are inadequate.

• Several Mutual Aid Systems Several Mutual Aid Systems form essential links in SEMSform essential links in SEMS

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OPERATIONAL AREASOPERATIONAL AREAS::

• Consists of ALL Local Governments Consists of ALL Local Governments within the geographical limits of a within the geographical limits of a County.County.

• In SEMS, “Local Governments” are In SEMS, “Local Governments” are Cities, Counties, and Special Districts.Cities, Counties, and Special Districts.

• Responsibility for forming Responsibility for forming Operational Areas rests with the Operational Areas rests with the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.

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(OASIS)(OASIS)OPERATIONAL AREA SATELLITE OPERATIONAL AREA SATELLITE

INFORMATION SYSTEMINFORMATION SYSTEM

• Satellite Satellite Communications Communications with a high-with a high-frequency radio frequency radio back-up.back-up.

• Links Links THREETHREE SEMS levelsSEMS levels– Operational AreaOperational Area– RegionRegion– StateState

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FIVE SEMS FIVE SEMS ORGANIZATIONALORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS: LEVELS:

FIELD LEVELFIELD LEVEL

LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVELLOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL

OPERATIONAL AREA LEVELOPERATIONAL AREA LEVEL

REGION LEVELREGION LEVEL

STATE LEVELSTATE LEVEL

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FIELD LEVEL:FIELD LEVEL:

•The level where The level where emergency response emergency response personnel and resources personnel and resources carry out TACTICAL carry out TACTICAL missions, activities, and missions, activities, and decisions in direct decisions in direct response to an INCIDENT.response to an INCIDENT.

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LOCALLOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL: GOVERNMENT LEVEL:

• Cities, Counties, & Special Cities, Counties, & Special DistrictsDistricts

• Local governments MANAGE Local governments MANAGE and COORDINATE the and COORDINATE the OVERALL emergency response OVERALL emergency response and recovery activities in and recovery activities in their jurisdictions.their jurisdictions.

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OPERATIONALOPERATIONAL AREA LEVEL: AREA LEVEL:

• County and ALL political sub-County and ALL political sub-divisionsdivisions

• Coordinates information, Coordinates information, resources and priorities among resources and priorities among all local governmentsall local governments

• Is the intermediate level Is the intermediate level between Region and Local between Region and Local GovernmentGovernment

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REGION LEVEL:REGION LEVEL:

• Coordination Coordination between Operational between Operational Areas in each Mutual Areas in each Mutual Aid RegionAid Region

• Coordination Coordination between Operational between Operational Area and State LevelArea and State Level

• Coordinate overall Coordinate overall State Agency State Agency Support within the Support within the Region.Region.

INLANDREGION

SOUTHERNREGION

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STATE LEVEL:STATE LEVEL:

• May coordinate May coordinate support between support between Administrative Administrative Regions as requiredRegions as required

• May act as the initial May act as the initial point of point of communication and communication and coordination coordination between California between California and the Federal and the Federal Response System.Response System.

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SEMS MANAGEMENT SEMS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS:FUNCTIONS:

OPERATIONS PLANNINGINTELLIGENCE

LOG ISTICS FINANC EADM INISTRATIO N

M ANAGEM ENT

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SEMS FIELD SEMS FIELD ICS FUNCTIONSICS FUNCTIONS

OPERATIONS PLANNINGINTELLIGENCE

LOGISTICS FINANC EADM INISTRATIO N

COM M AND

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TYPICAL SEMS EOC TYPICAL SEMS EOC ORGANIZATION:ORGANIZATION:

LIAISON O FFICER SAFETY OFFICER

M ULTI/INTER-AG ENCY COO RD

PIO TEAM

SECURITY O FFICER

O PERATIO NS PLANNINGINTELLIG ENCE

LO G ISTICS FINANC EADM INISTRATIO N

M ANAG EM ENT

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THE FIVE THE FIVE SEMS FUNCTIONS…..SEMS FUNCTIONS…..

• COMMAND / MANAGEMENTCOMMAND / MANAGEMENT• OPERATIONSOPERATIONS• PLANNING / INTELLIGENCEPLANNING / INTELLIGENCE• LOGISTICSLOGISTICS• FINANCE / ADMINISTRATIONFINANCE / ADMINISTRATION• …….ARE REQUIRED AT ALL SEMS .ARE REQUIRED AT ALL SEMS

LEVELS!LEVELS!

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COMMAND / COMMAND / MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT

OVERALLRESPONSIBILITY

FOR ALLINCIDENTACTIVITY

ESTABLISHES AND IMPLEMENTS AGENCYJURISDICTION POLICY,

OVERALL MANAGEMENT OF

JURISDICTIONAL ACTIVITIES

COMMAND MANAGEMENT

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OPERATIONS:OPERATIONS:

DIRECTS THE TACTICAL

RESPONSE OF ALL INCIDENTOPERATIONS

COORDINATESALL

JURISDICTIONALOPERATIONS IN

SUPPORT OF THERESPONSE

FIELD OPERATIONS

EOCOPERATIONS

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PLANNING / INTELLIGENCEPLANNING / INTELLIGENCE

COLLECTS, PROCESSES,AND

DOCUMENTS INFORMATIONFOR USE ON THE

INCIDENT

COLLECTS, ANALYZES,PROCESSES, AND

DOCUMENTS INFORMATION FOR USE IN

JURISDICTION – WIDEPLANNING.

PLANNING / INTELLIGENCE(FIELD)

PLANNING / INTELLIGENCE(EOC)

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LOGISTICS:LOGISTICS:

PROVIDES SERVICES,PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT IN

SUPPORT OF THEINCIDENT

PROVIDES SERVICES,PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT,

AND FACILITIES IN SUPPORT OF ALLJURISDICTIONAL

OPERATIONS

LOGISTICS(FIELD)

LOGISTICS(EOC)

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FINANCE ADMINISTRATIONFINANCE ADMINISTRATION

FINANCE / ADMIN.(FIELD)

FINANCE / ADMIN.(EOC)

PROVIDES FINANCIALACCOUNTING AND COST CONTROL AT

INCIDENTS

OVERALLRESPONSIBILITY FOR FISCAL ACCOUNTING,

COMPENSATION & CLAIMS,AND FOR JURISDICTION’S

DISASTER SURVEY REPORT

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KEY FEATURES:KEY FEATURES:

ELEMENTS OF SEMS

MBO

ACTION PLANNING

FLEXIBILITY HIERARCHY

COMMON TERMS

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MANAGEMENT BY MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES:OBJECTIVES:

• Measurable & Measurable & attainable attainable objectivesobjectives

• Identified time- Identified time- frames frames (Operational (Operational Period)Period)

SEMS FUNCTIONS

OBJECTIVE

OPERATIONALPERIOD

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ACTION PLANNINGACTION PLANNING

• Conducted at the IncidentConducted at the Incident• Conducted in the EOCConducted in the EOC• Identifies Identifies Objectives Objectives and and Actions Actions

for functions and branchesfor functions and branches• Estimates completion time or Estimates completion time or

Operational PeriodsOperational Periods• Responsibility of Responsibility of

Planning/IntelligencePlanning/Intelligence

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ORGANIZATIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL FLEXIBILITY:FLEXIBILITY:

ACTIVATE WHAT YOU NEED!

O PERATIO NS PLANNINGINTELLIG ENCE

LO G ISTICS FINANC EADM INISTRATIO N

M ANAG EM ENT

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UNITY OF COMMAND &UNITY OF COMMAND &ORGANIZATIONAL HIERARCHY:ORGANIZATIONAL HIERARCHY:

• Appropriate supervisionAppropriate supervision• Hierarchical Network links Hierarchical Network links

organizational elementsorganizational elements

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SPAN OF CONTROLSPAN OF CONTROL

• Effective Effective Supervisory Ratio:Supervisory Ratio:– 1 to 7 = Maximum1 to 7 = Maximum– 1 to 5 = Optimum1 to 5 = Optimum

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COMMON COMMON TERMINOLOGYTERMINOLOGY

• Organizational Structure and Organizational Structure and FunctionsFunctions

• Position TitlesPosition Titles• FacilitiesFacilities• ResourcesResources

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WHAT YOU NEED TO WHAT YOU NEED TO IMPLEMENT SEMS:IMPLEMENT SEMS:

• SEMS Statute – G.C. § 8607 (Jan. SEMS Statute – G.C. § 8607 (Jan. 1993)1993)

• SEMS Regulations – C.C.R. Title SEMS Regulations – C.C.R. Title 19. Div. 2, § 2400 – 245019. Div. 2, § 2400 – 2450

• SEMS GuidelinesSEMS Guidelines• SEMS Approved Course of SEMS Approved Course of

InstructionInstruction

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MODULE THREE:MODULE THREE:

ROLES AND FUNCTIONS

IN SEMS

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FIELDFIELD LEVEL STAFFING LEVEL STAFFINGCONSIDERATIONS:CONSIDERATIONS:

• KIND / SIZE of the emergencyKIND / SIZE of the emergency• Disciplines involvedDisciplines involved• Background and experienceBackground and experience• Training: Qualifications and Training: Qualifications and

CertificationsCertifications• Agency policyAgency policy

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EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND OPERATIONAL AREA EOCSOPERATIONAL AREA EOCS

MANAGEMENTFUNCTION:

City or County Administrators, Department Heads, PIO Team, Safety

Officer (Risk Manager), Security Officer, Liaison Officer, Elected Official (Optional), Emergency

Manager

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EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND OPERATIONAL AREA EOCSOPERATIONAL AREA EOCS

OPERATIONS FUNCTIONS:

FIRE, LAW, PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS, MEDICAL AND OTHER DISCIPLINES

WILL GENERALLY COORDINATE ACTIVITIES IN “BRANCH”

CONFIGURATIONS DURING THE INITIAL ACTIVATION.

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EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND OPERATIONAL AREA EOCSOPERATIONAL AREA EOCS

PLANNING/INTELLIGENCEFUNCTION:

PLANNING, ENGINEERING, BUILDING

AND SAFETY; ALONG WITH FIRE, LAW AND OTHER SUPPORT

PERSONNEL.

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EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND OPERATIONAL AREA EOCSOPERATIONAL AREA EOCS

LOGISTICSFUNCTION:

USUALLY STAFFED BY GENERAL SERVICES, PUBLIC WORKS, ALSO FIRE AND LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS MAY ASSIST.

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EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND EOC STAFFING: LOCAL AND OPERATIONAL AREA EOCSOPERATIONAL AREA EOCS

FINANCE/ADMIN.FUNCTION:

FINANCE DEPARTMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

TYPICALLY MANAGE ANDCOORDINATE THIS FUNCTION

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REGION AND STATE REGION AND STATE EOC STAFFING:EOC STAFFING:

• UTILIZE THE 5 UTILIZE THE 5 SEMS FUNCTIONSSEMS FUNCTIONS

• SECTION CHIEFS SECTION CHIEFS ARE USUALLY ARE USUALLY STATE OES STATE OES MANAGERSMANAGERS

• SECTIONS STAFFED SECTIONS STAFFED BY OTHER STATE BY OTHER STATE AGENCIES AND AGENCIES AND FEMA ESFsFEMA ESFs

INLANDREGION

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STATE AGENCYSTATE AGENCYCOORDINATION:COORDINATION:

• Must be Must be CENTRALLIZED CENTRALLIZED at the REOC.at the REOC.

• Linkage to Linkage to Agency DOCsAgency DOCs

• Agency Activity Agency Activity must fit into must fit into SEMSSEMS

INLANDREGION

SOUTHERNREGION

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OPERATING REQUIREMENTS OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR SEMS ORGANIZATIONS:FOR SEMS ORGANIZATIONS:

• USE OF ICS IN FIELD OPERATIONSUSE OF ICS IN FIELD OPERATIONS• USE OF MULTI / INTER-AGENCY USE OF MULTI / INTER-AGENCY

COORDINATIONCOORDINATION• USE OF THE 5 SEMS FUNCTIONS AT USE OF THE 5 SEMS FUNCTIONS AT

ALL ALL LEVELSLEVELS• PERSONNEL MUST HAVE DESIGNATED PERSONNEL MUST HAVE DESIGNATED

POSITIONS, WITH SUPERVISIONPOSITIONS, WITH SUPERVISION• PERSONNEL MUST OPERATE SAFELY.PERSONNEL MUST OPERATE SAFELY.

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DEMOBILIZING SEMS DEMOBILIZING SEMS ORGANIZATIONS:ORGANIZATIONS:

• WORK WORK ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENTS COMPLETEDCOMPLETED

• SUPERVISORS SUPERVISORS SHOULD DISCUSS SHOULD DISCUSS AND EVALUATE AND EVALUATE PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

• RETURN ALL RETURN ALL EQUIPMENT AND EQUIPMENT AND UNUSED SUPPLIESUNUSED SUPPLIES

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SEMS TRAINING:SEMS TRAINING:Four Approved CoursesFour Approved Courses

• INSTRUCTOR GUIDESINSTRUCTOR GUIDES• STUDENT MANUALSSTUDENT MANUALS• VISUALSVISUALS• EXAMSEXAMS

SEMSACIFIELD

INTRODUCTION

EOC

EXECUTIVE