IRS Training report - Municipal Corporation Shimla
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IRS Training report - Municipal Corporation Shimla
GOI- UNDP CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT PROJECT, SHIMLA Training Report Basic & Intermediate Course on Incident Response System (IRS) Hotel Combermere, Shimla 22-25 September, 2014 Trainer- Mr. Rajesh Bhatiya and Mr. Balaji Singh PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Day 1 Time Session Theme 09:30 – 10:00 Registration, Welcome & Course Introduction 10:00-10:30 Inauguration of the course 10:30-10:45 Tea Break 10:45 – 13:00 Module A:-Principles & Features of IRS 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 -15:15 Module A:-Principles & Features of IRS (Continued...) 15:15-15:30 Tea Break 15:30-17:30 Module A:-Principles & Features of IRS (Continued...) Day 2 Time Session Theme 9.30 – 9.45 Review/Questions 9.45 – 11:00 Module B:-Organisation & Staffing 11:00-11:15 Tea Break 11:15 – 13.00 Module B: - Organization & Staffing (Continued...) 13.00-13.45 Lunch Break 13:45-15:15 Module C:- Incident facilities 15:15-15:30 Tea Break 15:30-17:30 Module D:- Incident Resource & Resource Management Day 3 Time Session Theme 9.30 – 9.45 Review/Questions 9.45 – 11:00 Module D:- Incident Resource & Resource Management (Continued...) 11:00-11:15 Tea Break 11:15 – 13:00 Module E:- Organizing for Incidents & Events 13:00-13.45 Lunch Break 13.45-15:30 Module E:- Organizing for Incidents & Events (Continued...) 15:30-15:45 Tea Break 15:45-17:30 Module F:- Incident & Event Planning Day 4 Time Session Theme 9.30 – 9.45 Review/Questions 9.45 – 11:30 Module F:- Incident & Event Planning 11:30-11:45 Tea Break 11:45 – 13.00 Simulation Exercise on EQ Scenario : Role Playing by IRT Members 13:00-13.45 Lunch Break 13.45-15.30 Simulation Exercise on Flood Scenario : Role Playing by IRT Members 15:30-15:45 Tea Break 15:45-16:30 Simulation Exercise on Flood Scenario : Role Playing by IRT Members 16.30-17.00 After Action Review 17.00-17:30 Valediction/Certificate Distribution Five Day Basic & Intermediate Course On Incident Response System (IRS) Period of Course: 26th to 30th May 2014 Venue: Hotel Combermere, Shimla The four day Basic & intermediate course on ”Incident Response System” was jointly organized by UNDP; Municipal Corporation, Shimla from 22-25 September, 2014 at Hotel Combermere. 32 officers representing Municipal Corporation of Shimla and other state /departments participated in the four day course. The main objective of the course was to strength capacities of all responders involved in emergency management to adapt to an integrated and organizational structure. Assistant Commissioner, M C Shimla, gave Welcome Speech. He welcomed Sh. Sanjay Chauhan, Honourable Mayor, Sh. Tikender Panwar, Dy Mayorof Shimla City, Sh Rajesh Bhatiya and Sh. Balaji Singh, Trainer of Incident Response System. He had explained the brief concept about the IRS course moduleand resource persons was introduced. Hon’ble Mayor Adv. K. Chandrika gave the inaugural addres. He emphasized the there should be proper distribution of resources at the time of disaster and also there is a need of proper coordination among the decision makers at the time of disaster. He also mentioned that Nagar Nigam should ready to manage the disastes as Shimla is prone to different disasters. He focused that there must be last mile connectivity at the time of disaster and this training will give an insight to set the incident response system. Dy Mayor, key note address, focused how city should be resilient. He explained the brief history of the Shimla city. He also opined that city should be having master plan according to the terrain of the area and thus it is needed to replace the system. He suggested it should be incorporate in the City Disaster Management Plan. Day 1 guidelines were also shared. Disaster profile of India and the journey to IRS was discussed with participants. The formal session began with Module A dealing with Features & Principles of IRS. Mr. Rajesh Bhatiya described the institutional strengthening mechanism and role of community in disaster preparedness and response. Giving the example of Kumbh Mela 2013, he emphasized on the importance IRS in The objective of this session was to introduce not only the disaster event but the planning for theconcept of IRS and how it helps in inculcating any kind of event .He also discussed the different a culture of preparedness through quick response, nature of action plan for immediate 24hrs,one strategic thinking and prevention mechanisms. day, one week and so on. He discussed the The Session was handled by Mr. Rajesh Bhatiya importance the common terminology when and Mr. Balaji Singh. responding to any event. In this session terminology like Organizational Elements: Section, Branch, Division , Group , Units, Position Titles: Section Chief, Branch Director, Division/ Group supervisor, Unit leader, Safety/ Liason/ Information Officer etc., Resources : Kind, Types; Resource Status etc. and Facilities: ICP, Base, Camp, Staging Area, Helibase, Helipad, Relief Camps were also introduced briefly . Resource types, area command and team building was also briefly discussed. The Module I ended with The four day schedule was discussed and an questions and answers and a scenario exercise introduction to Indian Disaster Management facilitated by Sh. Balaji with an aim to familiarize System & Background for development of IRS participants on the importance of team building. was given by Sh.Rajesh Bhatiya. The need and A briefing on the scenario exercise was done importance of IRS and key features of IRS before the closure of the programme on day one. Session-1 critical items, difference in ranking is measured. The group exercise for Session 1 involved the The participants are divided into 4 groups and participants having to make priority listing for a were asked to do the priority listing. The problem based on lunar expedition. 15 numbers outcome of the exercise is that participants were of critical items are given to each team and asked able to see their ability in decision making both at them to rank according to Individual & Group individual and team level Outcome of the priority. Then based on the expert ranking of session/discussion critical items, difference in ranking is measured. The participants are divided into 3 groups and were asked to do the priority listing. The outcome of the exercise is that participants were able to see their ability in decision making both at individual and team level. Session Outline IRS a multi agency function Best Practices in the World: ICS, SUMA, EOC, ESF, FOG’S,DRN, Specialised Teams (SAR, HAZMAT) ICS a Management System How ICS can be effectively used in managing a disaster/organizing an Helped to identify the strength of each individual in a team and understood how to use the expert wisdom in group for tackling a situation. Session-2 The objective of this session was to present, the features & principals of IRS. Collectively, this feature identifies the unique Event Output of IRS How ICS became IRS? Group exercise quality of IRS as an incident by Sh. Balaji Singh. Session Outline Management by Objectives of critical items are given to each team and asked SMART objectives them to rank according to Individual & Group Five Major Functions priority. Then based on the expert ranking of Functional Responsibility problem based on lunar expedition. 15 numbers event management system. The Session was delivered The group exercise for Session 1 involved the participants having to make priority listing for a or Incident Operation Organization Accountability through Incident Briefing participants. In small groups, they were required An earthquake scenario was given to the (IRS001), Incident Status Summary (IRS to discuss how they would organize the 002) earthquake incident using the principles of IRS. Options for using resources Along with that they have to complete the Incident Action Plan Incident Briefing Form IRS 001, brief the Outcome of the discussion supervisor in charge, and present their briefing to Incident Response team is required at M C the class using their completed IRS 001. Shimla No proper infrastructure to management situation like City Emergency Operation Centre Day-2 Session- 3 This was followed by the presentation and Outcome of Discussion and Group Exercise discussion on Module B on IRS Organisation and Staffing by Sh. Balaji Singh. The organisation Major Incidents should be ward wise divided. All syndicates have allocated the chart of the Incident Response System was resources well in planning exercise but described. The officers of Command Staff and needed to be done as per the original General Staff with roles and responsibilities were requirements discussed in detail. Mainly the aspect of the Session-4 proper flow of information and transfer of Module C on Incident Facilities by Sh. Balaji S command were emphasized upon. The whole Chowhan. The session focused on the module was followed by a scenario exercise on principal facilities used in conjunction with Initial Response. IRS Form 001 was introduced to IRS with explanation, purpose and use of each the teams and the exercise ended with the group facility. presentations, comments and discussion by Command Post, Staging Areas, Base, Camps, trainers and other groups. Helibase, Helipads and Relief Camps were Group Exercise discussed. The Module also discussed on Various facilities like Incident proper identification of the facilities which All the four syndicates divided their may be located together at an incident or resources based on capabilities, kind & event. The management and use of various Type, Use of resources, Strike Team & incident facilities to support an incident or resource status. event was also covered. The participants were also made aware of the appropriate map symbols associated with incident All of them selected location of base camp as the place of Some of them choose more than one base facilities. which is not permitted in IRS, since it may Session Outline create more logistics problem. Incident Response System facilities Guidelines for establishing ICP division in the area is permitted. If the Designations for IRS facilities terrain & accessibility are poor, then it Illustration of Incident facilities can be varied accordingly. Group Exercise Normally, up to five task forces, only one While dividing the region based on the In the given earthquake scenario, after 2 intensity & nature of incident logical hrs of the incident, member of each reasoning should be applied. syndicate is required to act as a logistics section chief, and identifies facilities that Session-5 would needed to contain it. They have to Module D on Incident Resources and Resource list out facilities in anticipatory which Management. The Module focused on the need for would be needed to effectively manage proper incident resource management. The the incident and identify important purpose of resource typing and ways of managing resources in any situation was explained. Another capabilities and characteristics. important aspect was the ways was how resource status is changed, how notification of changes is made, and how status is maintained at an incident or event. The contents of Operational Planning Worksheet (IRS Form 015) were also thoroughly discussed. The session also dealt with basic steps involved in managing incident resources and identification of the key considerations associated with resource management like Safety, Personnel Accountability, Managerial control, Adequate Reserves and Cost. The whole session followed the scenario exercise to test the Incident Resource Management & Planning Process by the groups. This was followed by group presentations and discussion on the exercise. The seession was handled by Sh. Balaji Singh Session Outline Resources by kind and type Options for using resources on an incident- single/task force/strike teams Resource status Resource Management Operational Planning Worksheet Resource Ordering Resource Assignments Demobilizing resources Demobilization Plan Group Exercise Plot for the Group exercise was the same Outcome of the Discussion & Group Exercise They have a well planned action plan with most of the resources were identified/ordered. utilized the service of air effort; they are requested to assign nodal officers for loading & unloading in their plan. they used services of NDRF, CRPF, Hazmat Vehicle & VHF units while preparing the plan, they didn’t have any movement plan. Additional special equipments apart from the holdings needed to be mentioned in teams are assigned to prepare their resource the action plan of syndicate 2. They have been provided by a checklist with resources that are available & yet to be arrived Mr. Rajesh Kashyap from Syndicate 2 presented the operational plan. Though earthquake affected area. As a resource leader all tracking system. Syndicate 1 Mr. J. C. Sharma though Mr. Ramesh Chand from Syndicate 3 presented the Operation plan. and are requested to develop an Incident Action Though they have covered each item in detail, they didn’t have any movement Plan for next day’s operational period (IRS 015) plan as well as any safety security instructions for the plan. Moment plan should be present Bottom to Top Planning approach in the Organizing incident Operations worksheet is essential Considerations for organizing unplanned Management by Objective is required If any rumours are there it should be Transfer of Command initially ruled out. Drop off place should Mutual Aid Response Group be mentioned in the transportation plan. How to Divide an Incident Safety instructions should be mentioned Unified & area Command Presentation should be short and quick Day-3 Session- 6 events Group Exercise The team members were divided into two syndicates and were given two different Module E on Incident & Event Management was scenarios. One is to organize an epidemic event also introduced before the closing of Day 3 After (Swine flu) using IRS system in preparation for an the recap and review of the previous modules and outbreak in India. Second scenario is to organize exercises the day began with the continuation of a major flooding event that has taken place in Module E. The Module focused on the two Districts. They were given an hour to develop understanding of the steps in transferring and an organization chart or schematic organization assuming incident command and the major elements included in the incident briefing. The fact that chart to display their results. Then each group incidents can best be managed by appropriate and presented their organizations in the class for early designation of primary staff members and by discussion proper delegation of authority was discussed with the help of examples. The importance of Unified Command functions in a multi jurisdiction or multiagency incident was also briefed to the participants by Sh. Rajesh Bhatiya. The module briefing was followed by the scenario exercise by groups on Organizing IRS Response (with modifications to suit different kinds of incidents, events). The usual Outcome of the Discussion & Group Exercise group presentations and discussed followed the Mr. Rajesh Kashyap, Assistant Engineere exercise. presented syndicate 2 & 3, presented the swine Session Outline flu scenario very well, in which they performed Event & incident Management airport screening & Quarantine activity as scenario and purpose. The exercise was aimed at preparedness measures. Incident Planning which included the preparation They didn’t mention the post of IC in their of the Incident Action Plan; Planning Meeting and schematic diagram which is a short fall in their Operational Briefing .The demobilization plan planning process. was another important component of the Session-7 exercise which included the release priorities and After the exercise the final Module F on Incident procedures of demobilization plan. The IRS titles and Event Planning was discussed. The Module of personnel who have responsibilities in focused on steps involved in the planning developing the Incident Action Plan and list of process, identification of the IRS titles of their duties were given to the participants. personnel who have responsibilities in Group Exercise developing the Incident Action Plan and listing of The given exercise was Incident Action Plan their duties. The clarity in identifying the incident Development Scenario for the earthquake during objectives and development of appropriate twelfth hour of the incident. Each group was strategies and tactics to meet incident objectives assigned the task of developing an IAP with the for a simulated scenario were also discussed in team members acting as IRT’s and were require detail. The concept and understanding of the to do operations briefing at the end of the Operational Periods in the planning process, and simulation exercise. how Operational Periods are derived were also Outcome of Discussion & Group Exercise discussed with the help of the Operational All team members performed their respective Planning Worksheet (IRS Form 015) and other roles well, but need to follow the planning forms which may be used in preparing the meeting protocol. Incident Action Plan. Issues like the criteria for Briefing should be crisp. determining when the Incident Action Plan Demobilization unit should know where the should be prepared in writing, identification of resources are located. the kinds of supporting materials included in an Resource unit should identify the need and Incident Action Plan (IAP) and the demobilization available resources. plan were shared and discussed with the participants. The major scenario exercise for the next was briefed to the participants with the Day 4 Incident Commander of earthquake operations. Session-8 The Municipal Engineer then call plan meeting of Final day began with the continuation of the all section head chief under the IRS operational scenario exercise by the groups. As part of an guidelines. Then the section heads of logistics, exercise the groups divided into the Command operational and planning teams conduct group and general staff were supposed to identify meetings and objectives were set up for their incident objectives and describe appropriate action plan. As an incident Response Team they strategies and tactics to meet incident objectives are required to: for a simulated scenario. The groups explained 1) Establish Incident Objectives and make section the use of Operational Periods in the planning chief assignments (By IC) process, and how Operational Periods are 2) Develop IRS Organization (draw organogram) derived. Function of the Operational Planning 3) Conduct Command and General Staff meetings Worksheet (IRS Form 015) and other forms were and start preparation for planning meeting also used and discussed while preparing the 4) Develop Incident Maps and Hold Pre-planning Incident Action Plan. The trainers appreciated the (Develop IRS 015) effort put in completing the exercise. 5) Conduct planning meeting. Group Exercise- Apart from this, Liaison Officer, Safety Simulation Exercise based on earthquake Officer, Media officer were also established for scenario in Shimla City has been given and the the smooth functioning of the IRS system. Each whole participants are divided into Planning, team is required to do a specific task and was Operational & Logistics Section with section assigned to fill the IRS 015 planning worksheet heads leading each team. An incident was given accordingly and to map the affected areas in a and team members were asked to respond to the wall map of Municipal Corporation Shimla. Apart situation based on from this during the simulation exercise some IRS principles they learned during previous day’s injects were also given by the trainers to the class. The thread of the incident goes like this; teams to make their task much more the Assistant Commissioner who is in charge of complicated. After the completion of their task, the Responsible Officer calls the Assistant all the team members were called by the Incident Commissioner and gives instructions to deal with Commander and asked to debrief their operation the situation. He was asked to take in charge of procedure. Lessons drawn from Discussion & Exercise Mr. Rajesh Bhatiya and Mr. Balaji Singh were the observers of the session. They made following comments regarding the simulation exercise. During planning meeting, operation section chief took the charge of IC while he was briefing the plan, which was Assistant commissioner thanked UNDP for against the operational procedure of IRS. conducting the IRS Training. He also appreciated Incident Commander did not divide the Municipal Corporation’s effort in taking the IRS responsibility according to the impact of seriously. earthquake in ward wise. Incident Commander didn’t took the Contact details of Responsible Officers Liaison Officer didn’t ask to coordinate with the NGOs. Meeting has to be convened by the planning section chief & he must have the operational authority, which was not there. In the closing session Assistant Commissioner, MC Shimla was present .The feedback from the participants as well as from trainers were taken . List of Participants Sr. No 1 2 Name Department Contact Detail Mohinder Singh Chauhan Paras Ram Ram Singh O P Verma Surinder Kumar Asha Ram Pawan Narwan General Branch, M.C.Shimla A.P.Branch, M C Shimla Health Department, M C Shimla Junior Engineer A.P.Branch M C Shimla R & B Branch, M C Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla Sandeep Kumar Suresh Rana Ashok Mangla D. P. Thakur Vinod Kumar Suraj Bhatt Smt Usha Chauhan Praveen Verma Vinod Kumar Gopesh Behl Prahlad Singh Rramesh Chand Amar Chand J. C. Shimra Jai Parkash Madan Gopal Neelam Kumari Kanta Suyal Rajesh kashyap Genral branch, M C SHimla Tax Department, M C Shimla Health Department, M C Shimla Estate Branch, M C Shimla Junior Engineer, M C Shimla Account Branch, M C Shimla Health Department, M C Shimla Assistant Engineer, M C Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla Junior Engineer, M C Shimla Account Branch, M C Shimla IMD, Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla DFO, Fire Department, Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla Health Department, M C Shimla Health Department, M C Shimla Councillor, M C Shimla Assistant Engineer, M C Shimla Arun Sirkeck D S Parmar Ahok Gulala Rajesh Thakur Datt Ram Devinder Chopra Dalip Narwal Dharmender Thakur Bharat Bhushan Ram K Thakur Devender Kumar Health Department, M C Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla PWD, Department R & B Branch, M C Shimla R & B Branch, M C Shimla R & B Department, M C Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla Health Department, M C Shimla General Branch, M C Shimla General branch, M C Shimla 9418015367 9418344254 9418029908 opvermashimla@gmail.com 9816588002 9816131000 9418626191 pawannarwan@gmail.com 9817039330 9418646787 9418491011 9816778511 9418462458 9459361030 9816897969 9418052696 9418217967 8894698971 9816641118 9459348185 9817574334 9418028191 9816060021 9418108555 9882399565 9418366688 9418474747 rajeshkashyapiph@gmail.com vphomcshimla@gmail.com daljct_nova@yahoo.com 9418011181 9418158702 9418182386 9418882740 9418842500 9817316524 9418014593 9816019879 9418075358