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M EETING EETING NIMS NIMS R EQUIREMENTS EQUIREMENTS AT AT A IRPOR TS IRPORTS D UANE F. K ANN D IRECTOR ARFF W ORKING G ROUP ARFF F IRE C HIEF O RLANDO I NT L A IRPORT 11 Days later Director of Homeland Security 2002 Department of Homeland
DUANE F. KANN
DIRECTOR ARFF WORKING GROUP ARFF FIRE CHIEF ORLANDO INT’L AIRPORT
11 Days later Director
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
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
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.
Command and Control Emergency Public Information Communications Alert and Warning Protective Actions Resource Management Law Enforcement Fire and Rescue Health and Medical Operations & Maintenance
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
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