Last July 21-22, 2015
(Tuesday-Wednesday), the Central Crisis Management Committee chaired by the
Vice-Rector for Finance Fr. Manuel F. Roux, O.P. organized the two-day Crisis
Management and Disaster Response workshop at the Blessed Buenaventura Garcia
Paredes, O.P. Building.
Dr. Renato U. Solidum, Jr., Director of
the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) talked about
“The Valley Fault System and Earthquake Preparedness,” explaining the context
behind the preparations for the “Big One” earthquake.
Dr. Renato Solidum, Jr. |
Providing the audience with the
practical tips and procedures on emergency response was Mr. Martin Aguda, Jr.,
a security and crowd management expert. He stressed the need for vigilance,
preparedness and efficiency in managing the crowds—Thomasians and
non-Thomasians alike—who are expected to seek refuge in the University’s open
spaces should the earthquake strike.
Mr. Martin Aguda, Jr. |
Finally, Mr. Henry Theodoro Hernia, CSP
talked about how to formulate the “Business Continuity Plan” (BCP), which looks
into how the University will recover and eventually resume operations after the
disaster.
Mr. Henry Theodoro Hernia, CSP |
The BCP was the focus of the workshops
held during the second day, as the different officials of the crisis management
teams converged by cluster to determine the threats to their own localities as
well as how to mitigate the expected detrimental impacts that the disaster will
cause.
In his closing remarks, Fr. Roux thanked
the attendees for their inputs, which will be used by the Central Committee as
guides on how to be better equipped for disasters. He likewise stressed that
“crisis management is not just the concern of one person; it is the concern of
everybody.”
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