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Title: Unit Objectives


1
Unit Objectives
  • Identify the basic components of a comprehensive
    exercise program.
  • Explain the importance of designing a
    comprehensive exercise program to meet the needs
    of your organization or community.

2
Progressive Exercising
  • Broad commitment Multiple groups involved in
    planning, preparation, and execution.
  • Careful planning Each exercise carefully
    planned to achieve identified goals.
  • Increasing complexity Increasingly complex
    exercises build on each other until mastery is
    achieved.

Success Breeds Success!
3
Who Participates?
  • Jurisdiction or organization decides
  • Participants also determined by nature and size
    of exercise
  • TabletopKey decision makers
  • FunctionalParticular functions
  • Full-scaleEntire community

4
Types of Exercise Activities
Theoretical
Simple
Narrow
Inexpensive
  • 1. Orientation seminar
  • 2. Drill
  • 3. Tabletop exercise
  • 4. Functional exercise
  • 5. Full-scale

Complex
Broad
Costly
Realistic
5
Orientation Seminar
  • An overview or introduction
  • Familiarizes participants with roles, plans,
    procedures, or equipment
  • Can also be used to resolve questions of
    coordination and assignment of responsibilities

6
Conducting an Orientation
  • Be creative
  • Use varied methods.
  • Make the session interactive.
  • Plan ahead Do not try to wing it.
  • Be ready to facilitate
  • Help participants stay focused.
  • Keep things positive and moving along.

7
Drill
  • A coordinated, supervised exercise activity
    normally used to test a single specific operation
    or function
  • No coordination, no EOC
  • Purpose Perfect one small part of response
    plan, help prepare for more extensive exercises

8
Conducting a Drill
  • Prepare Review operational procedures and
    safety precautions beforehand.
  • Set the stage Present purpose, objectives,
    scenario.
  • Monitor the action Intervene if necessary to
    keep the drill on track.

9
Tabletop Exercise
  • Facilitated analysis of an emergency situation
  • Informal, stress-free environment
  • Designed to elicit constructive discussion
  • Participants resolve problems based on existing
    plans and identify needed changes

10
Functional Exercise
  • Fully simulated interactive exercise that tests
    the capability of an organization to respond to a
    simulated event
  • Tests multiple functions in a coordinated
    response
  • Time-pressured
  • Realistic simulation

11
Full-Scale Exercise
  • Simulates a real event as closely as possible
  • Evaluates operational capability of emergency
    management systems in a highly stressful
    environment
  • Requires mobilization of all resources
  • Should test and evaluatemost functions of the
    plan

12
Building an Exercise Program
  • Built by a team
  • Based on operating plan
  • Involves
  • Analysis of capabilities and costs.
  • Scheduling.
  • Public relations.
  • Development of long-term plan.
  • Provides basis for individual exercise design

13
Planning Team
  • Community program
  • Government agencies.
  • Private companies.
  • Volunteer organizations.
  • Single organization
  • All major functions or departments.

14
Planning Tasks
  • Team organization
  • Goal setting Long-term goals, mission statement
  • Sequence and scheduling
  • Plan series of exercises to meet goals of all
    participating entities.
  • Organize exercises into progressive sequence.
  • Develop time schedule.

15
Plan Elements
  • Timeframe
  • Problem statement
  • Long-range goal(s)
  • Functional objectives
  • Schedule
  • Exercise descriptions
  • Type of exercise
  • Participants
  • Purpose
  • Rationale

16
Unit Summary
  • In Unit 2, we
  • Discussed the characteristics of and types of
    activities in a comprehensive exercise program.
  • Reviewed the main tasks in building an exercise
    program.
  • Initiated a comprehensive exercise program plan.

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