Description

In this one hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Bruce Clements, MPH, will describe one rural community's response to a major industrial disaster.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the public health and health care implications of a major industrial explosion.
  • Summarize how public health emergency preparedness and hospital preparedness program capabilities were successfully operationalized during the response.
  • Identify essential public health and health care systems lessons learned from this response.

Intended Audience

Local, state, and tribal public health practitioners; emergency management staff; public health emergency preparedness (PHEP) and hospital preparedness program (HPP) contractors and stakeholders

Presenter

Bruce Clements, MPH, is the Public Health Preparedness Director at the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Discussion Questions

These questions are designed to further your thinking on the topic covered in this webinar. You may print and discuss them with colleagues and other members of your organization before or after watching this webinar.

  1. How common are industrial fertilizer operations like this in your jurisdiction?
  2. How closely are these types of facilities located to schools, long term care facilities and other vulnerable populations?
  3. Are you prepared for the challenges of mass fatality management, including establishing a family assistance center?

Slides and Resources

 

    Air Date: 
    Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm PST
    Topics: 
    Emergency Preparedness & Disasters
    Format: 
    Webinar
    Duration: 
    1 hour
    Cost: 
    Free
    Series: 
    Hot Topics in Practice
    Competency Domains: 
    Communication Skills
    Community Dimensions of Practice Skills
    Cultural Competency Skills
    Leadership and Systems Thinking Skills
    Policy Development/Program Planning Skills