Introduction to the Cape Town Disaster Risk Management Centre Organisational Structure Executive Mayor City Manager Directorates Executive Directors ED: Safety & Security Executive Directors Level 1 Departments Directors Director: City Emergency Services Directors Level 2 Introduction to Branches Disaster Risk Management Centre (DRMC) Fire & Rescue Service Public Emergency Communication Centre (107 PECC) Support Services Emergency Services Structure ED: Safety & Security (Richard Bosman) Director: Emergency Services (Vacant) Chief Fire Officer (Ian Schnetler) Fire & Rescue Service Personnel Manager (Head): Disaster Risk Management Centre (Greg Pillay) Manager: Public Emergency Communications Centre (PECC) (John Ellis) Disaster Risk Management Centre Personnel Communications Centre Personnel Manager: Support Services (Rachell Hoogbaard) Admin, HR & Finance Support Personnel Disaster Risk Management Centre Structure Manager (Head): Disaster Risk Management Centre Head: Disaster Operations Centre & staff Head: IDP & Corporate Planning & staff 4 x DRMC Area Heads & staff Head: Public Awareness & Preparedness & staff Head: Systems Integration & Special Projects & staff Head: DM Volunteers Management & staff Head: Training & Capacity Building & staff Head: Logistics Management & staff Disaster Risk Management Centre Mission Statement To efficiently manage disaster risk in all communities of the City of Cape Town by preventing or mitigating disasters and softening disaster impact where prevention is not possible Disaster Risk Management Disaster Risk Management includes all aspects of planning for and responding to any disaster. This includes the identification of hazards and the management of both the risks, preparations for, and the consequences of any major incident or disaster occurrence. TWO-POINT STRATEGY FOR DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT PREVENT DISASTERS MANAGE RISK THROUGH MITIGATION, PLANNING & PREPAREDNESS IF PREVENTION IS IMPOSSIBLE, SOFTEN THE BLOW MANAGE THE CONSEQUENCES (RESPONSE, RELIEF, REHABILITATION) Examples of hazards Structural Fire Flooding & Storms Wildfire Transportation Incident Hazardous Materials Incident Structural Failure Earthquake Slope Instability (Landslide) Human Disease Outbreak Animal Disease Outbreak Social Disorder Climate Change & Coastal Zone Process Hazards Koeberg NPS Radiological Release Coastal Oil Spill Land Degradation Environmental Pollution Pest Infestation Drought Disruption of Critical Services / Supply / Infrastructure Tsunami Cosmic Impact Aspects of Disaster Risk Management Hazard Identification Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Prevention Mitigation Planning Preparedness Response & Relief Recovery - Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Who is Disaster Risk Management? National Government National Disaster Management Centre Nodal points in all National Departments & Organs of State Provincial Government Provincial Disaster Management Centre (in Tygerberg, co-located with PG:WC EMS, PG:WC Traffic, Forensic Pathology Services) Nodal points in all Provincial Departments & Organs of State Local Government Metropolitan municipalities District municipalities and Local municipalities Nodal points in all Municipal Departments & Entities NGO’s, CBO’s, FBO’s Supported by Commerce & Industry and the Community Where is the Cape Town Disaster Risk Management Centre? Physical location of DRMC offices :Goodwood (DRMC HQ and the Disaster Operations Centre (DOC) Cape Town CBD (Civic Centre) – Area West & Alternate DOC Hillstar (Ottery) – Area Central Brackenfell (behind Hypermarket) – Area North Melton Rose (Eersterivier) – Area East Alphen - Training Centre plus on-scene vehicular & logistical deployment capabilities Disaster Risk Management Service Delivery Areas Disaster Risk Management Centre Goodwood 1 4 x Area Offices = Area 1 – North (Brackenfell) Area 2 – West + Alternate DOC (Civic Centre, Cape Town) Area 3 – Central (Ottery) Area 4 – East (Melton Rose) Training Centre (Alphen) 3 2 4 When is Disaster Risk Management required ? When things go wrong Before things go wrong After things go wrong When nothing goes wrong !! Who does Disaster Risk Management? Everyone has a responsibility Together we can do more than separately Communities know their environment better than we do Communities will know first when things go wrong Communities probably know how to solve the problem Communities can influence their environment Services we provide : Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Assessments Public Awareness & Preparedness Emergency Planning Courses for Commerce, Industry & Institutions Disaster Planning Support & Co-ordination Public Safety Planning for Events Response Co-ordination Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Facilitation CONTACT DETAILS Telephone: +27 (0)80 911 HELP (4357) / (0)21-597-6000 Fax: +27 (0)21-597-5010 Email: DisasterRiskManagement.Centre@capetown.gov.za Website: www.capetown.gov.za/disaster Let us work together for a better city