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Climate Change Preparedness
Iain Bryson, Head of Emergency ManagementService
Presentation Content
•Civil Contingencies Act
•Local Resilience Forum
•Community Risk Register – risks associated with
Climate Change
•Plans/Processes in place to address Climate Change
•Government Response to Pitt Review
•Questions
Emergency Planning
Statutory Requirements
Civil Contingencies Act 2004
Statutory Framework for Emergency
Management at Local Level
Category 1
Responders
Category 2
Responders
(Part Two of the CC Act covers Emergency Powers)
Category 1 Responders
‘Core’ Organisations
• Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance)
• Local NHS bodies
• Health Protection Agency
• Local Authorities
• Maritime and Coastguard Agency
• Environment Agency
Category 2 Responders
‘Co-operating’ Bodies
• Utilities (water, gas, electricity, telecommunications)
• Transport Companies & Infrastructure Providers
(railway / airport operators, harbour authorities)
• Highways Agency
• Health and Safety Executive
Duties under the CCA
• Cooperation
• Information Sharing
• Emergency Planning
• BCM/BCM advice to Businesses
• Warning and Informing the Public
• Risk Assessment
What are the risks in the County
connected to Climate Change
that may result in an emergency
response?
National Risk Register
National Risk Register
Multi-Agency working in Gloucestershire
Local Resilience Forum
LRF Groups
• Local Authority liaison
Emergency
Services
Health Services
Local Resilience
Forum (LRF)
EA and
Other agencies
Local
Authorities
• Planning
• CBRN sub-group
• Training
• Infrastructure
• Media & Public
Information
• Health
• Pandemic Flu sub-group
• Volunteers
• Search & Rescue
• Risk Assessment
Community Risk
Register
Risks Connected to Climate Change
• Severe Weather (Storms/Gales, Heatwave,
Snow/ice, fluvial/pluvial flooding, Forest Fires,
drought)
• Structural Hazards (Land movements,
building/bridge collapse, Reservoir/dam failure)
• Industrial/Technical Failure
(electricity/gas/water/communications)
Risks Connected to Climate Change
- Plans/Processes in Place
• Business Continuity Plans
• Multi-Agency Flood Plan/Flood Alleviation Scheme
• Heatwave Plan
• Highways Emergency Plan
• Water Distribution Plan
• Water Treatment Works Plans
• Pipeline Plan
• Community Plans
• Flood/Weather Warnings
Pitt Review – Government Response
Key Messages
•
Draft Floods and Water Bill (April 2009)
• Local Authorities are Key
• Help Public to be more resilient/access to insurance
• Long Term investment Strategy
• Work with Environment Agency to develop guidance for Surface
Water Management Plans
• Improve Infrastructure Resilience
Any Questions?