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PRESENTED BY:

9/23/2013

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS:

• Bob Bittner – Professional Services Manager, FacilityDude and former Director of Energy and Physical Plant for Wake County Public School System, NC

• Matt Lightner – Application Engineer, SchoolDude

REMEDIATION TO RECOVERY

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Today’s Speakers

Matt Lightner – SchoolDude, Applications Engineer

Bob Bittner – FacilityDude, Professional Services Manager

Former Director of Energy and Physical Plant at Wake County Public School System, NC (149,508 students)

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Texas plant explosion

Oklahoma tornado Hurricane Sandy flooding

Boston Marathon explosion Mike Stone/Reuters

Photo by christimallia on Instagram

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$38.7 billion

Photo by christimallia on Instagram

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2,651 injuries

528 deaths

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Planning Best Practices

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It is not IF something will happen but WHEN!

Mother Nature Man Made Accidents

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Who is in charge How will the event be documented Identify required resources

Develop processes now

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Leadership Clear chain of command

Safety of personnel first priority Incident stabilization Property preservation

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Training

Review and discuss your plan

OSHA

Ask your insurance carrier FEMA

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Contracts

Committed contractors Equipment rentals Part suppliers

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Communication Parents, employees and their

families Building occupants Media Backup plan

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Documented Maintenance

Equipment asset list Maintenance task records Pictures

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Equipment Asset List

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Maintenance Task Records

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Technologies

Cell phones Radios Tablets

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Volunteers

Have a plan

Safety

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“The amount of paperwork is measured in boxes. It’s not measured in sheets.”

-Judson Freed, director of the Ramsey County, Minn., Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency

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Then it Happens

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Aftermath

Assess: Incident stabilization Property preservation

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Aftermath

Document Obsessively

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Costs Associated with a Disaster

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Aftermath

Document: Pictures

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Work Order System Documentation

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Aftermath

Document: Labor Hours

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Aftermath

Document: Expenses

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Labor Rate

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Aftermath

Document: Contractors

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Contracted Disaster Work

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Aftermath

Document: Duties

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Resources

FEMA: http://www.fema.gov/ Training Courses: https://www.fema.gov/training-0

• National Incident Management System (NIMS IS-700) • Incident Command System (ICS-100)

OSHA: http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/index.html

Emergency Management magazine: http://www.emergencymgmt.com/

Apps: Cargo Decoder, WISER

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Product Overview

MaintenanceDirect PMDirect

A preventive maintenance scheduling solution that helps you schedule recurring maintenance tasks, and ensures that problems are identified before they become emergencies.

A work management solution that simplifies the work order process from request to completion – with the ability to:

Schedule planned maintenance

Control inventory items

Schedule and coordinate facility usage

Plan for capital needs

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Questions?

Thank you for attending the webinar!

Contact:

Bob Bittner

[email protected]

SchoolDude Sales Team

[email protected]

To request a private demo visit: http://tinyurl.com/SchoolDudeDemo


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