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2009 ANNUAL
ARFFWG
CONFERENCE
Presented to: ARFFWG Dallas, Texas
By: Marc Tonnacliff
Date: August 26 – 30,2009
Federal Aviation
Administration
EMERGENCY
PLANNING
ARFFWG Dallas, Texas
August 26 – 30, 2009
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WHY DO WE PLAN:
• Let our advance worrying
become advanced thinking
and planning.”
• Separate individual plans
• Plan during times of peace
• Improve emergency
management
• AEP provides framework
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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COMPREHENSIVE ALL HAZARDS
APPROACH
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Improve effectiveness
Improve the lines of communication
Plan for emergency functions
Identify the essential functions
Stakeholder participation
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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COMPREHENSIVE ALL HAZARDS
APPROACH
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Planning
Plans
Helps deal with complexity
Emergency planning addresses all hazards
Doesn’t need to start from scratch
Anticipated environment for action
Involve all partners
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Resource Management.
• All emergencies, regardless of their
severity, will require
• Comprehensive list of resources
• A complete picture of these resources
• Arrive where and when they are needed
• Additional resources
• Accountability
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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National Incident Management
System (NIMS)
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What is it?
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HSPD-5
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HSPD-8
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Different Levels of incident
command training
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NIMS Compliant courses can be found at:
– http://training.fema.gov/IS/NIMS.asp
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LIST OF COURSES
• IS-100.a (ICS 100) Introduction to Incident Command
System
• IS-100.HC Introduction to the Incident Command System for
Healthcare/Hospitals
• IS-100.HE Introduction to the Incident Command System for
Higher Education
• IS-100.LEa Introduction to the Incident Command System
for Law Enforcement
• IS-100.PWa Introduction to the Incident Command System
for Public Works Personnel
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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LIST OF COURSES (cont.)
• IS-100.SCa Introduction to the Incident Command
System for Schools
• IS-200.a (ICS 200) ICS for Single Resources and Initial
Action Incidents
• IS-200.HC Applying ICS to Healthcare Organizations
• IS-700.a National Incident Management System (NIMS),
An Introduction
• IS-800.b National Response Framework, An Introduction
ARFFWG Dallas, Texas
August 26 – 30, 2009
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What it means to be NIMS Compliant
• http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/index.shtm
• Guidance on implementation
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Registration in HSEEP
• Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation
Program (HSEEP)
• Is it required to be NIMS compliant?
• Why should I register?
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Getting involved in local, state, Federal drills
It could provide exposure to training
Funding for training
Possible money for expenses incurred with your drill
National exposure
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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How do I register?
• https://hseep.dhs.gov/pages/1001_HSEEP7.as
px
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Capabilities-Based Planning
• Goal utilizes a Capabilities-Based Planning
approach
• Capabilities-Based Planning Tools
– https://www.llis.dhs.gov
• National Response Framework
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Airport Emergency Plan
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Aircraft incidents and accidents.
Bomb incidents, including designated parking areas
for the aircraft involved.
Structural fires.
Fires at fuel farms or fuel storage areas.
Natural disasters.
Hazardous materials/dangerous goods incidents.
Sabotage, hijack incidents, and other unlawful
interference with operations.
Failure of power for movement area lighting.
Water rescue situations, as appropriate.
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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TRAINING, DRILLS, AND EXERCISES
• Types of Exercise
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Orientation Seminar
Drill
Tabletop Exercise
Functional Exercise
Full-Scale Exercise
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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FAA UPDATED ARFF INFORMATION
• ACRP Study Completed
– “How Proposed ARFF Standards Would Impact
Airports “
– http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/acrp/acrp_w
ebdoc_007.pdf
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Input for Advisory Circulars
 Watch for public comment periods
 If you don’t submit don’t complain
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Status of Advisory Circulars
• 150/5210-17 Programs for Training Aircraft
Rescue Fire Fighting Personnel
• 150/5200-12 Protecting Evidence at the
Scene
• 105/5220-17 Design Standards for an
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Training
Facility
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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Advisory Circulars (C0NT)
• 150/5220-4 Water Supply Systems for
Aircraft Fire and Rescue Protection
• ARFF Training DVD
• Additional DVD Projects
– Cargo aircraft
– Use of the High Reach Extendible Turret (HRET).
– Cutting and accessing an aircraft
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August 26 – 30, 2009
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CLOSING
Practice, Practice, Practice, train, train, train,
you can never be to ready when disaster
strikes
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QUESTIONS
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Marc Tonnacliff
800 Independence Ave. S.W.
AAS-300 Rm. 618
Washington, D.C. 20591
marc.tonnacliff@faa.gov
202-267-8732
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REFERENCES
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www.jems.com
Emir-isac cip infogram 21-09
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/nspd/hspd-5.html
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/assessments/hspd8.htm
www.llis.dhs.gov
FAA Advisory Circular 150/5200.31C
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/acrp/acrp_webdoc_0
07.pdf
8. http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/index.shtm
9. http://training.fema.gov/IS/NIMS.asp
10. https://hseep.dhs.gov/pages/1001_HSEEP7.aspx
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