Planning and Management of Crisis and Emergencies

Base Knowledge

 

Not applicable.

Teaching Methodologies

 

In the classes, the content is usually developed and exposed using audiovisual means. In practical classes, applied problems are also solved and case studies are analysed.

Learning Results

– Acting in the elaboration of Event Coordination Plans;
– Acting in the elaboration of Municipal Emergency Plans;
– Recognize signs of situations that lead to crises;
– Promote prevention and response actions in the management of crises and emergencies;
– Act effectively in the different phases of crisis or emergency situations;
– Conduct crisis management processes;

Program

 

 

      • Introduction to emergency planning:

o Framework for emergencies;

o Contextualization of public policies;

o Levels of jurisdiction: from national to local;

 

• Emergency planning process:

o Planning practices;

o Standards for emergency planning processes;

 

• Appropriate criteria for correct emergency planning:

o Implementation of planning principles;

o From plans to action

 

• Analysis and selection of protective actions in emergency planning:

o Critical elements to include in the planning process;

o Analysis of protective actions;

o Recommendations for preventive and protective measures;

 

• Planning legislation:

o Structuring legislation;

o Specific legislation;

 

• Elaboration of emergency plans:

o Directives;

o Internal and external plans;

o Fire safety in buildings;

o Preparation of event prevention devices;

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

 

• ALEXANDER, David, 2002, PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT. Ox-ford University Press, Inc., Terra Publishing,;
• ALEXANDER, David, 2005, Towards the development of a standard in emergency planning in DISASTER PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 158-175, Emerald Group mPublishing Limited, (www.emeraldinsight.com/0965-3562.htm));
• DYNES, R. Dynes, 1990, Community emergnecu Planning: false assumptions and in-appropriate analogies, preliminary paper #I45, DRC; University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 USA;
• QUARANTELLI, E.L., 1998, Major Criteria for Judging Disaster Planning and Managing and their Applicability in Developing Societies, DRC, University of Delaware, Newark, Del-aware USA;
• PERRY, Ronald W.; LINDELL, Michael, K., 2006, EMERGENC PLANNING, John Wiley & Sons, United States;
• SLATTERY, Cole; SYVERTSON, Robert; KRILL JR., Stephen, 2009, The Eight Step Training Model: Improving Disaster; Management Leadership, in Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, The Berkeley Electronic Press;
• Castro, Carlos; Abrantes, José, 2009, Manual de Segurança contra Incêndios em Edifícios, Escola Nacional de Bombeiros, 2ª Edição;
• Miguel, Marco; Silvano, Pedro, 2009, Regulamento de Segurança em Tabelas de acordo com o novo Regime Jurídico de Segurança contra Incêndios em edifícios e Regulamento Técnico de Segurança contra Incêndios em Edifícios, Fábrica das Letras;
• Lei de Bases da Proteção Civil, Lei n.º 80/2015de 03 de agosto
• Legislação de SCIE: Decreto-Lei n.º 123/2019 de 29 de janeiro; Portaria n.º 135/2020 de 02 de junho;
• Sistema Integrado de Operações e Proteção de Socorro (SIOPS), D.L. n.º/114/2011 de 30 de novembro
• Proteção Civil no âmbito municipal, D.L n.º 44/2019 de 01 de abril
• Cadernos Técnicos Prociv: Manual de apoio à elaboração e operacionalização de Planos de Emergência e Proteção Civil
• Cadernos Técnicos Prociv: Manual de apoio à elaboração de Planos de Coordenação de Eventos de Nível Municipal