Tuesday 21 March 2017

CHAPTER 4 (20 JANUARY 2017)

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS,RESPONSES AND FIRE SAFETY
Emergency is a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action

The planning phase starts at preparedness, where the agencies decide how to respond to a given incident or set of circumstances. This should ideally include lines of command and control, and division of activities between agencies. This avoids potentially negative situations such as three separate agencies all starting an official rest centre for victims of a disaster.
Following an emergency occurring, the agencies then move to a response phase, where they execute their plans, and may end up improvising some areas of their response (due to gaps in the planning phase, which are inevitable due to the individual nature of most incidents).
Agencies may then be involved in recovery following the incident, where they assist in the clear up from the incident, or help the people involved overcome their mental trauma.
The final phase in the circle is mitigation, which involves taking steps to ensure no re-occurrence is possible, or putting additional plans in place to ensure less damage is done. This should feed back in to the preparedness stage, with updated plans in place to deal with future emergencies, thus completing the circle.
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Element of emergency preparedness and response (ERP)
    ERP SHOULD CONTAIN
1.Planning
2.Practicing
3.Evaluating
4.Adjusting
The Basic of Fire
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The List the Classes of Fire
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The Types of Fire Extinguisher

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