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The use of emergency operations centres in local government emergency management

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posted on 2023-05-17, 22:35 authored by Sinclair, H, Doyle, EEH, Johnston, DM, Douglas Paton
This paper presents exploratory research into how local government emergency operations centres (EOCs) are used during emergency management preparedness activities, through a questionnaire survey of 48 organisations from New Zealand, Canada, and USA. Analysis was framed by defining effective emergency management as a person-environment fit process in which both person (competence, response management system) and environment (e.g., need for multi-agency response, decision making about complex, evolving emergencies) characteristics should be modelled in training. Each organisation was unique in their approach and the extent their EOC was active during training. Training tended to focus on implementing the structural model (e.g., CIMS) and less on developing the competencies necessary for people to operate effectively at a tactical or coordinating level of emergency management. There was recognition of a need to further develop approaches to training, with 63% of organisations stating that they would like more guidance and advice in emergency management training. Copyright © 2013 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd

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Publication title

International Journal of Emergency Management

Volume

9

Pagination

205-228

ISSN

1471-4825

Department/School

School of Psychological Sciences

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers

Place of publication

UK

Rights statement

Copyright 2013 Inderscience Enterprises

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  • Restricted

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