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Mayor or Acting Mayor
The Mayor or Acting Mayor is responsible for:
Providing overall leadership in responding to an emergency; Declaring an emergency within the designated area; Declaring that the emergency has terminated (note: Council may also terminate the emergency); Notifying Emergency Management Ontario, Ministry of Public Safety and Security of the declaration of the emergency, and termination of the emergency; Ensuring the Members of Council are advised of the declaration and termination of an emergency, and are kept informed of the emergency situation; Act as the spokesperson for the Community Control Group.
Clerk/Administrator
The Clerk/Administrator is responsible for:
Activating the emergency notification system by phone or radio;
Ensuring liaison with the OPP Sergeant regarding security arrangements for the EOC;
Chairing the CCG scheduled meetings;
As the Operations Officer, coordinating all operations within the Emergency Operations Centre, including the scheduling of regular meetings;
Advising the Mayor on policies and procedures, as appropriate;
Approving, in conjunction with the Mayor, major announcements and media releases prepared by the Clerk/Administrator or appointee, in consultation with the CCG;
Ensuring that a communication link is established between the CCG and the Emergency Site Manager (ESM);
Calling out additional Municipal Staff, staff from other Municipalities and volunteers, to provide assistance, as required;
Arranging the opening of evacuee centres.
OPP Staff Sergeant
The OPP Staff Sergeant or Alternative is responsible for:
Notifying necessary emergency and community services as required;
Establishing a police site command post, if required, with communication to Control Group;
Assisting with the establishment of an inner perimeter within the emergency area;
Establishing the outer perimeter in the vicinity of the emergency, to facilitate the movement of emergency vehicles and restrict access to all but essential emergency personnel;
Providing traffic control staff to facilitate the movement of emergency vehicles;
Providing police services in EOC, evacuee centres, morgues and other centres as required;
Notifying the coroner of fatalities;
Ensuring liaison with other community, provincial and federal police agencies, as required.
Fire Chief
The Fire Chief is responsible for:
Activating the emergency notification system, in the absence of the Clerk/Administrator, through the
Municipality of Magnetawan Fire Services;
Providing the CCG with information and advice on fire fighting and rescue matters;
Depending on the nature of the emergency, assigning the Site Manager and informing the CCG;
Establishing an ongoing communications link with the senior fire official at the scene of the emergency;
Informing the Mutual Aid Fire Coordinator(s) and/or initiating Mutual Aid arrangements for the provision of additional fire fighters and equipment, if needed;
Determining if additional or spec
ial equipment is needed and recommending possible sources of supply, i.e. breathing apparatus, protective clothing;
Providing assistance to other community departments and agencies and being prepared to take charge of or contribute to, non-fire fighting operations if necessary, i.e. rescue, first aid, casualty collection, evacuation;
Manager of Operations and Roads
The Manager of Operations and Roads, or alternative, is responsible for:
Providing the CCG with information and advice on engineering and public works matters;
Ensuring liaison with the public works representative from the neighbouring community(s) to ensure a coordinated response;
Ensuring provision of engineering assistance;
Ensuring construction, maintenance and repair of municipal roads;
Ensuring the maintenance of sanitary sewage and water systems;
Ensuring liaison with the Fire Chief concerning emergency water supplies for fire fighting purposes;
Providing emergency potable water, supplies and sanitation facilities to the requirements of the MedicalOfficer of Health;
Arranging for waste management services;
Ensuring liaison with public utilities to disconnect any service representing a hazard and/or to arrangefor the provision of alternate services or functions;
Providing public works vehicles and equipment as required by any other emergency services;
Ensuring liaison with the Ministry of Natural Resources representative regarding flood control, conservation and environmental matters and being prepared to take preventative action;
Providing and securing of equipment and supplies not owned by the Municipality of Magnetawan.
Medical Officer of Health
The Medical Officer of Health and CEO is responsible for:
Coordinates public health services with various :Community Group members and related agencies in the Emergency Operations Centre.
Provides advice to the public and local health care professionals on matters which may adversely affect public health within North Bay and District (e.g. toxic spills,water quality)
Liaises with Ontario Ministry of Public Health Branch and area Medical Officers of Health as required to augment and coordinate a public health response as required.
Coordinates the surveillance and response to communicable disease-related emergencies or anticipated epidemics according to Ministry of Health guidelines.
Ensures the coordination of vaccine/antiviral storage, handling and distribution across North Bay and District.
Initiates and implements mass vaccination clinics during outbreaks of disease within affected municipalities in North Bay and District.
Liaises with Director of Public Utilities or alternate within affected municipalities to ensure the provision of potable water, community sanitation, maintenance and sanitary facilities.
Provides inspection of evacuation centres, makes recommendations and initiates remedial action in areas of accommodation standards related to;
- overcrowding, sewage, and waste disposal,
- monitoring of water supply, air quality, sanitation
- food handling, storage, preparation, distribution and service.
Liaises with local social service agencies on areas of mutual concern regarding evacuation centres related to public health information.
Advises on or orders any necessary evacuation, isolation or quarantine measures.
Provides instruction and health information through public service announcements and information networks.
Issues orders if necessary , to mitigate or eliminate health hazards as per the Health Protection and Promotion Act.
In the event of mass casualties, the Health Unit will monitor the situation to ensure early and sanitary disposition of human remains in order to minimize the spread of disease.
Liaises with the District Coroner to coordinate the activities of the mortuary within the community and provide assistance when necessay.
Social Services Representative
The Senior Social Services Representative is responsible for:
Ensuring monetary support for the well-being of residents who have been displaced from their homes, to assist with emergency lodging, clothing, feeding, registration and inquiries and personal services;
Supervising the opening and operation of temporary and/or long-term evacuee centres, and ensuring they are adequately staffed;
Ensuring liaison with the police chief with respect to the pre-designation of evacuee centres which can be opened on short notice;
Liaison with the Medical Officer of Health on areas of mutual concern regarding operations in evacuee centres;
Ensuring liaison with Homes for the Aged and Nursing Homes as required;
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Representative
The Emergency Medical Services Representative is responsible for:
Ensuring emergency medical services at the emergency site;
Establishing an ongoing communications link with the senior EMS official at the scene of the emergency;
Obtaining EMS from other municipalities for support, if required;
Ensuring triage at the site;
Advising the CCG if other means of transportation is required for large scale response;
Liaising with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Central Ambulance Communications Centre to ensure balanced emergency coverage is available at all times throughout the community;
Ensuring liaison with the receiving hospitals;
Ensuring liaison with the Medical Officer of Health, as required.
Community Emergency Management Coordinator
The Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC) is responsible for:
Activating and arranging the Emergency Operations Centre;
Ensuring that security is in place for the EOC and registration of CCG members;
Ensuring that all members of the CCG have necessary plans, resources, supplies, maps, and equipment;
Providing advice and clarifications about the implementation details of the Emergency Response Plan;
Ensuring liaison with community support agencies, i.e.. St. John Ambulance, Canadian Red Cross;
Ensure that volunteers are registered and provided with identification badges;
Arrange contacts with Ham Radio Operators;
Ensuring that the operating cycle is met by the CCG and related documentation is maintained and kept for future reference;
Addressing any action items that may result from the activation of the Emergency Response Plan and keeping CCG informed of implementation needs; Maintaining the records and logs for the purpose of debriefings and post-emergency reporting that will be prepared.
Utility Representative - Hydro One or Lakeland Power Distribution Ltd.
The Utility Representative - Hydro One and/or Lakeland Power Distribution Ltd. is responsible for:
Monitoring the status of power outages and customers without services;
Providing updates on power outages, as required;
Ensuring liaison with the CCG, Manager of Operations and Roads and Fire Chief;
May provide assistance with accessing generators for essential services, or other temporary power measures.
Support and Advisory Staff
The following staff may be required to provide support, logistics and advice to the CCG:
Clerk /Administrator Assistant(s)
The Clerk Administrator’s Assistant is responsible for:
Assisting the Chief Administrative Officer, as required;
Ensuring all important decisions made and actions taken by the CCG are recorded;
Ensuring that maps and status boards are kept up to date;
Providing a process for registering CCG members and maintaining a CCG member list;
Notifying the required support and advisory staff of the emergency, and the location of the Emergency Operations Centre;
Assuming the responsibilities of the Citizen Inquiry Supervisor;
Arranging for printing of material, as required;
Coordinating the provision of clerical staff to assist in the Emergency Operations Centre, as required;
Upon direction by the Mayor, ensuring that all Council are advised of the declaration and termination of declaration of the emergency;
Upon direction by the Mayor, arranging special meetings of Council, as required, and advising members of Council of the time, date, and location of the meetings;
Procuring staff to assist, as required.
Treasurer
The Treasurer is responsible for.
Providing information and advice on financial matters as they relate to the emergency;
Ensuring liaison , if necessary , with the Treasurer/Director of Finance of neighbouring communities;
Ensuring that records of expense are maintained for future claim purposes
Ensuring the prompt payment and settlement of all the approved invoices and claims incurred during an emergency.
Evacuation Co-ordinator
The Municipality of Magnetawan"s Manager of Parks and Recreation will act as Evacuation Coordinator during an emergency and is responsible for:
Ensuring the well being of residents who have been displaced from their homes by arranging emergency lodging, clothing, feeding, registration and inquiries and personal services;
Supervising the opening and operation of temporary and/or long term evacuee centres and ensuring they are adequately staffed;
Liaison with the Medical Officer of Health on areas of mutual concern regarding operations in evacuee centres;
Ensuring that a representative of the Near North District School Board and/or Parry Sound Roman Catholic Separate School Board is/are notified when a facility(s) required as evacuee reception centre(s), and that staff and volunteers utilizing the school facility(s) take direction from the Board representative(s) with respect to its/their maintenance, use and operation;
Ensuring kennel and other facilities are available for the care of personal pets.
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