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This checklist is for the use of the Administrator
in charge of the campus during a major emergency. The use of this
checklist will help the administrator make critical decisions in the startup
and operation of the level of necessary response by the college to an
emergency. The Administrator should mobilize a Crisis Action Team as
shown below. If the listed members are not available the administrator
may contact them by phone or create a secondary CAT group to help assist
with decision making and planning.
IMMEDIATE ACTION
CHECKLIST
Pre EOC Activation
For use by LAVC Crisis Action Team
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Mobilize members of the Crisis
Action Team (CAT)
EOC Activation Criteria –
Should the EOC be activated?
This decision must be based on the emergency event or
situation. The primary Los Angeles Valley College EOC is located in the
M&O Building in Lot "D". The alternate EOC is located at the LAVC President’s
Conference Room. In the event of an emergency where a limited area of the
campus is affected the Lead Administrator may elect to use the Emergency
Response Vehicle and monitor the situation at the site. Key
factors that normally trigger EOC activation include:
It is important to activate the LAVC EOC at an
appropriate activation level to manage the emergency and to stay in control
of the situation. The following information is provided to serve as a
quick guide regarding when the activation of the EOC would be
appropriate.
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Level 1
– Any incident which will not seriously affect the overall functional
capacity of the college. Level 1 emergencies are those incidents that our
M&O Department of College Sheriff handles routinely through normal
operations or security procedures.
The LAVC EOC is not activated.
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Level 2
– Any incident that indicates threat to life, building structures, and/or
overall operations of the college or one of its campuses. Normally help
from outside emergency services is required. Major policy considerations
and decisions are required from administration during the crisis. In the
event of a level 2 emergency, LAVC Security notifies the President or any
member of the Crisis Action Team, who then determines whether to request
that the President/Acting President or Vice President for Administrative
Services to activate the LAVC Emergency Operations Plan. The LAVC EOC may
be activated at a partial or full level activation.
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Level 3
– An event or occurrence that has taken place and has seriously
impaired or halted the operations of the college or one of its campuses. A
coordinated effort of all campus-wide resources and outside emergency
services is required. Major policy considerations and decisions will be
required from administration during and following the crisis as operational
functions resume. In all cases of a level 3 emergency, the President/Acting
President or Vice President for Administrative Services will activate the
LAVC Emergency Operations Plan and implement the LAVC EOC at a full
operational level.
Note: A more detailed list of activation considerations
and recommended initial staffing levels is provided in Volume One, Chapter
One, EOC Activation Procedures.
The Los Angeles Valley College
President or Vice President,
Administrative Services or the Facilities Manager, or the Duty Administrator [in order]) are authorized to
activate the Los Angeles Valley College EOC.
Complete Event
Specific Checklists based on the nature of the emergency are available in
the LAVC Emergency Response Plan.
Make sure appropriate
emergency responders have been notified and appropriate mutual aid has been
coordinated (e.g. law enforcement, fire/rescue, emergency medical services,
etc.). Refer to Exhibit 4 – Mutual Aid Coordinators and Exhibit 5 – Other
Agencies.
Notify the City of Van Nuys
and/or the County of Los Angeles (see list below) that the LAVC CAT is considering or has
activated the College EOC. Identify and report LAVC’s:
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Existing situation
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Critical staffing needs
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Critical resource needs
Develop a presentation to give
the members of the LAVC Emergency Operations Center. This essential
brief is presented by the members of the Crisis Action Team and in the
following sequence.
1.
Situation overview:
A description of emergency situation and response actions already in
progress. Normally presented by the Senior Security Department Official
based on emergency.
2.
Emergency response actions underway:
A description of actions accomplished by Crisis Action Team relating to
initial notifications and coordination for life safety response efforts.
Normally presented by the Senior Security Department Official based on
emergency.
3.
Time period of 1st Operational Period:
The identification of the beginning and ending times of the first shift for
the LAVC EOC Emergency Response Team. Normally presented by the LAVC
President or Vice President of Administrative Services.
4.
Objectives and Priorities for the 1st
Operational Period. The identification of
the Objectives and Priorities to be completed by the LAVC EOC Emergency
Response Team during the 1st Operational Period. Use the Action
Plan Worksheet Chart (refer to pages 3 and 4) to identify the Objectives and
Priorities and to brief from. This last key portion of the brief is
normally presented by the LAVC President or Vice President of Administrative
Services.
NOTE: Upon completion of the Crisis Action Team
brief to the EOC Emergency Response Team the Crisis Action Team disbands for
the duration of the emergency response and key members of the Crisis Action
Team become members of the NIMS / SEMS / ICS LAVC Emergency Operations
Center.
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