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Republic of the Philippines City of General Santos B A R A N G A Y S A N I S I D R O

Tel. No.: (083) 304-8466

PEACE AND ORDER COMMITTEE


PROJECT DESIGN

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IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Activity Title: Proponent of the Project: Implementation Date: Project Cost Source: Implementing Entity: Disasters, Explosives and Bomb Threat Preparedness and Management Seminar Office of the Punong Barangay, Barangay San Isidro October 24-27, 2011 Calamity Fund (5%) Barangay San Isidro

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION

A. RATIONALE It is a recognized fact that disasters have a tremendous negative impact on efforts at all levels on poverty reduction and sustainable development programs. Disasters continue to be a major threat to the survival, dignity, livelihood and security of people and communities, most specially the poor. With increases of natural disasters, amplified potential terrorism risk, global climate change and the intrinsic-dangerous geographical location of the Philippines, it is imperative that governments and large public entities be prepared for disasters. The Philippines is subject to a diverse set of threats, a thorough and well though-out preparedness plan is crucial today more than even. Aside from natural disasters, the figure includes human-induced disasters such as development aggression (development projects which are undertaken against the will of local communities), fire, labor repression, other industry- related events, armed conflict, and toxic waste contamination. Bombings, attempted bombings and bomb threats can cause extreme disruption, fear, and even panic in organizations whose personnel are not trained to handle such situations. Inappropriate and costly management decisions are often made due to a lack of organizational planning and a methodology for handling bomb threats, suspicious packages, and actual devices. Though the primary responsibility of protecting people and property from hazards rest with the national and local governments; usually it is the individuals, households and communities that are in the forefront of either escaping from or fighting against disasters. Though the national programs for disaster preparedness and mitigation are essential, not all disaster preparedness activities to save lives and to protect livelihoods can be achieved at the national level. This underscores the need for managing disaster risks at the community level.

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Community participation has been recognized as the additional element in disaster management necessary to reverse the worldwide trend of increasing frequency and loss from disasters, build a culture of safety and disaster resilient communities, and ensure sustainable development for all.

B. OBJECTIVES This program aims to: 1. To promote/enhance/create awareness among the participants about the disaster management in our community. 2. To discuss various issues related to disaster management/preparedness. 3. To encourage/empower the participants to have a genuine participation and active involvement in the said program. 4. To train the attendees to ensure that they can apply a standard level of adequate and timely life safety and industrial security, policies and procedures within Disaster and Bomb Threat Environments.
III. METHODOLOGIES

Programme Registration ---7:00am--Invocation National Anthem Welcome Address Inspirational Talk Presentation of Guest Speakers Lecture 1st day

MR. PETE PEREZ MS. JANET B. JAMERLAN HON. DANILO M. GARCINEZ ATTY. JOSE EDMAR J. YUMANG SP04 GASPAR B. BASIR JR. (RET.)

MR. EPHRAIM BELIRAN -City Disasters Coordinating Council nd day 2 MS. MYLA DAVID 3rd day MS. MYLA DAVID - Bureau of Fire Protection 4th day (am) SPO1 CEFERINO TORRECAMPOJR. -Bomb Technician Investigator (pm) SP03 BENATIRO ROMEO -Traffic Management Unit(pm) DEAN MARIANO S. LUGARES -MSU College of LAW Closing Remarks SP04 GASPAR B. BASIR JR. (RET.) Awarding of Certificates (Speakers and Participants)

Agenda: DISASTER PREPAREDNESS (October. 24, 2011)1ST DAY -Disaster Management (8:00am to 10:00am) -Barangay Disaster Manual (10:15 to 12:00am) -Earthquake Preparedness w/ Drill (1:00pm to 3:00pm) -Hazard Mapping (3:15 to 5:00pm) FIRE PREVENTION and SUPPRESSION
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(October. 25, 2011)2ND DAY -Incident Command System w/ Simulation- 8:00-12:00 -Fundamental of Fire Suppression & Control-1:00-5:00pm (October.26, 2011)3rd DAY -Firefighting Safety Techniques & Procedures-8:00-12:00 -Fire Evacuation Drill/Medical First Aid 1:00 - 5:00pm -Evaluation POLICE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE (October. 27, 2011)4th DAY -First Responders (8:00am-12:00am) -Bomb Threat Management -Traffic Control Management (1:00pm-3:00pm) -Search/Seizure & Arrest (3:00pm-5:00pm) Emcee: MS. MHEL PERFAS & JANET JAMERLAN

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PARTICIPANTS This program is participated by the following persons/entity:

1. Barangay Employees Barangay Council 11 Department Heads 4 Barangay Health Worker 5 Barangay Civil Security Force 30 Barangay Lupong Tagapamayapa 5 Day Care Center & Alternative 5 Learning System Teachers Garbage Collectors 5 2. Purok Officials (3x21) 3. Schools and Universities 4. Guest Speakers & Staffs V. 63 13 9

DURATION/VENUE To further enhance the public awareness in the relevance of disaster management/preparedness, a seminar/workshop will be conducted for Four (4) days from October 24-27, 2011 at the Conference area of DEPED Barangay East, General Santos City. BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS: 1. Lunch and Snacks for 150 persons for 4 days @ 300/pax = P180,000.00 Honorarium of the Resource Persons = P6,000.00 Other Supply Expenses Training Supply Expenses =P20,000.00 _______________________________ Grand Total =P206,000.00 Prepared by:

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ESMAEL U. ANDANG Barangay Secretary Availability of funds:

FLORA M. MANALOTO Barangay Treasurer

PEDRO G. LACAP Committee on Appropriation

Approved by: ATTY. JOSE EDMAR J. YUMANG Punong Barangay

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