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Emergency Response and Recovery Plan

Idaho State University - Emergency Response and Recovery Plan

4.1 Management Command

The Management/Command Section is responsible for overall emergency policy, direction and coordination of the emergency response effort either at the EOC or an alternate command center. The Management Section staff is responsible for interacting with each other and others within the command center to assure the effective functioning of the organization. The various elements within the Management Section are the President's Executive Group, Emergency Policy Executive (President), Emergency Operations Executive (Incident Commander), Public Information Officer, Liaison Officer and the Safety Officer.

The President's Executive Group

The President's Executive Group is responsible for providing policy and support to the Incident Commander with official executive actions, liaison to other agencies and representation to the community and elected officials, as practical. Members of the President's Executive Group will consist of the VP for University Advancement, the Academic VP, The Financial VP, the VP for Student Affairs, VP for Health Sciences, the University Attorney, and the Director of Human Resources.

Checklist 1-A Assignment:
Emergency Policy Executive
Position:
University President

The University President, referred to as the Emergency Policy Executive, is responsible for:

During the emergency, the President determines if a state of emergency and/or campus closure is warranted. He authorizes the official request for assistance or notification to appropriate state and federal agencies and supports the management of emergency forces involved with the response to situations associated with emergency.

Checklists for Executive Policy Group Members:

VP for University Advancement
VP Financial Services
VP Student Affairs
VP Research
Provost & VP for Academic Affairs
University Attorney
Director of Human Resources

Management Command

Checklist 1-B Assignment:
Emergency Operations Executive/Incident Commander
Position:
Public Safety Director/ Facility Services Director

The Incident Commander, is responsible for:

The Incident Commander is responsible for all incident activities including the development of strategies and tactics and the ordering of and the release of resources

The Incident Commander has complete authority and responsibility for the conduct of overall operations. This includes activating, directing and managing the EOC, establishing objectives and strategies, approving the action plans developed by EOC staff to implement the objectives and strategies, and approving requests for ordering or releasing resources through mutual aid.

The Incident Commander directs the emergency response for a major disaster to minimize casualties and injuries, sets priorities and delegates tasks, and provides the Emergency Policy Executive (President) with current information on the status of the emergency response.

The Incident Commander is assisted by the staff listed below, who are assigned to essential activities and responsibilities:

Command Support Positions

Checklist 1-C Assignment:
Public Information Officer - PIO
Position:
Director University Relations

The Public Information Officer (PIO) is responsible for preparing and disseminating emergency public information regarding the incident size, cause, ongoing situation, resources and other matters of interest associated with the emergency.

During an emergency the PIO, with the assistance of the Human Resource Officer, will oversee establishment of a Media Center to provide the rapid release of accurate emergency instructions and information to the general public and campus community through all available means. The PIO is the point of contact for the public and the news media, coordinating releases for the university and with other agencies and holding news conferences as necessary.

The PIO is also responsible for establishing a Rumor Control Center responding to inquiries from relatives and friends outside the impacted area concerning the university and its students.

Checklist 1-D Assignment:
Liaison Officer
Position:
Space & Energy Manager, Facility Services

During an emergency, the Liaison Officer functions as the point of contact for supporting agencies and mutual aid agency representatives (particularly the county/city EOC ). The Liaison Officer assists with intergovernmental communications and liaisons. This may include representatives from other law enforcement agencies, fire services, emergency medical providers, Red Cross, Public Works, Coroner's Office, Health Services, etc.

Checklist 1-E Assignment:
Safety Officer
Position:
Environmental Specialist, Facility Services

OSHA mandates the Safety Officer function for all hazardous materials incidents. For other incidents, the Safety Officer is responsible for monitoring and assessing hazardous and unsafe situations and developing measures for assuring personnel safety.

The Safety Officer has the authority to stop all unsafe activity on an incident that is deemed to be outside the scope of the incident action plan.

Dial 208-282-2515 for any emergency and ISU Public Safety will respond.

Last Modified:05/28/09 at 09:07:16 AM