Civil Emergency Planning - Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej

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Civil Emergency Planning - Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej
The Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw
Faculty of Fire Safety Engineering
Academic year 2013/2014
DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL COURSE UNIT/MODULE
Cycle of study
Bachelor degree studies – 1-st cycle of studies
Field of study:
Semester: I
Internal security
Status: mandatory
Form of study: full-time/extramural
Language of instruction: English
Teaching
Completion
ECTS Credits: 3
methods/
methods
teaching load
Full-time studies:
Lecture:
Total: 3
Lecture – 30h
credit
Teaching
Lecture:
Exercises – 15h
load
Exercises:
LaboratoriesCourse unit: Students’ own effort
Project workexam
Specialty track:
Module/course name:
Civil Emergency Planning
Subject area code: IBC-BW1PLC
1
1
1
Extramural studies:
Lecture- 18h
Exercises- 9h
LaboratoriesProject work-
Module/course unit coordinator: Tomasz Zweglinski, PhD
Responsible teacher: Tomasz Zweglinski, PhD
1. Preresiquites:
Basic knowledge from high-school especially in the field of planning
2. Description of learning outcomes:
Course will help students understand and be able to develop strategies for community-based planning,
emergency preparedness, environmental response and site damage. This course serves in production of a
comprehensive emergency management plan that meets state and local standards.
3. Detailed description of learning outcomes:
Major
Learning
Learning outcomes
Outcomes
Code
Knowledge
IBC-BW1-PLCW1
IBC-BW1-PLCW2
IBC-BW1-PLCW3
The student knows methods and tools which enables to
describe structures and institutions as well as processes being
realized in major emergency situations
The student has basic knowledge on prevention on negative
consequences of major emergency situations
The student posses knowledge on processes realized in selfgovernmental and governmental institutions which concern
causes, development, scale and consequences of decisions
taken in major natural and civilization disasters
Skills
Faculty Learning
Outcomes Code
BW-W01
BW-W24
BW-W5
BW-W12
BW-W12
BW-W16
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1
The student understands and analyzes phenomena being in
relation to major threats as well as is able to evaluate these
phenomena
IBC-BW1-PLC-U2 The student is able to use norms and standards (legal,
professional, ethical) as well as make a contribution of them
towards solving concrete problems in the area of crises
management
IBC-BW1-PLC-U3 The student is able to evaluate consequences of major threats
as well as solve complex problematic situations
Social competences
IBC-BW1-PLC-K1 The student is able to set priorities in problems solving and
task realization processes, integrate multiagency actions in
case of major emergency situations
IBC-BW1-PLC-K2 The student is able to complete and improve achieved
knowledge and skills
IBC-BW1-PLC-K3 The student is able to present his/her group working skills
focused on preparatory of projects in the field of
countermeasures to major disasters
4. Detailed course program:
No.
Course content
1
Aims, functions and methods of civil planning used in crises
management
2
Characteristic of threats, risk assessment and evaluation of its
appearance. Threats for critical infrastructure.
3
Types of plans for crises management purposes and its
characteristics
4
Civil planning as a an element of authorities’ preparedness for crises
management. Characteristic of tasks in civil emergency planning.
5
Structure, content and rules of crises management plans preparation
6
Tasks and responsibilities of authorities and cooperating entities
which are specified in crises management plans
7
Resources planning used in major emergency situations. Sources and
procedures for emergency assets engagement
8.
Actions planning in case of major emergency situations in
community and district
9.
Civil planning as an element of NATO civil emergency planning
process
BW-U01
BW-U03
BW-U02
BW-U10
BW-02
BW-06
BW-K02
BW-K05
BW-K1
BW-K02
BW-K08
Learning outcomes of
the Course or Module
IBC-BW1-PLC-W1; IBC-BW1PLC-W2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K2
IBC-BW1-PLC-W1; IBC-BW1PLC-W3
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K1
IBC-BW1-PLC-W2; IBC-BW1PLC-W3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K1
IBC-BW1-PLC-W1; IBC-BW1PLC-W2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K2
IBC-BW1-PLC-W1; IBC-BW1PLC-W2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U2; IBC-BW1PLC-U3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K13
IBC-BW1-PLC-W1; IBC-BW1PLC-W3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K2
IBC-BW1-PLC-W2; IBC-BW1PLC-W3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K3
IBC-BW1-PLC-W2; IBC-BW1PLC-W3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K1
IBC-BW1-PLC-W1; IBC-BW1PLC-W2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U2;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K3
10.
Selected standard operating procedures (SOP) in case of crises
management
IBC-BW1-PLC-W2; IBC-BW1PLC-W3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1; IBC-BW1PLC-U3;
IBC-BW1-PLC-K2; IBC-BW1PLC-K32
5. Teaching methods:
Lecture – discussion, talk, problem metod, multimedia presentation;
Exercises – case study, group and individual problem solving, brain storming
6. Student’s own effort:
Study of subject literature. Detailed recognition of the issues presented at the lecture. Preparing for the
substantive issues relating to different exercises. The essential yourself preparation to classes. Preparing in
order to pass the lectures and to pass the exercises.
7. Recommended reaings:
1. NATO Handbook
2. Kitler W. Planowanie cywilne w zarządzaniu kryzysowym, Warszawa 2012, Wydawnictwo AON
3. Konieczny J. Zarządzanie w sytuacjach kryzysowych, wypadkach i katastrofach, Poznań, 2001, Gramond
4. Berny J., Dworecki S. E. Logistyka racjonalnego działania, Radom 2005,
5. Krynojewski F.R, Obrona cywilna Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej", Warszawa 2012, Wydawnictwo DIFIN S.A
6. Nowak E. Logistyka w sytuacjach kryzysowych, Warszawa, 2009, Wydawnictwo AON
7. Strzoda M. Zespoły zadaniowe w organizacji, Warszawa, 2005, Wydawnictwo AON
8. Dworecki E. Logistyka w zarządzaniu bezpieczeństwem cywilnym (Wybrane zagadnienia), Warszawa,
2012, SGSP.
8. Supplementary readings:
1. Kieżun W. Sprawne zarządzanie organizacji, Warszawa, 1997, SGH
2. Kitler W. Skrabacz A. Bezpieczeństwo ludności cywilnej, Warszawa, 2010, Towarzystwo Wiedzy
Obronnej
3. Krynojewski F.R., Sienkiewicz - Małujurek K. Zarządzanie kryzysowe w administracji publicznej,
Warszawa, 2010, Difin
4. Kurnal J. O sprawności i niesprawności organizacji, Warszawa, 1972, PWE
5. Patriotyzm, obronność, bezpieczeństwo, pod red. E.A. Wesołowskiej, A. Szerauca, Szkoła Wyższa im.
Pawła Włodkowica w Płocku, Akademia Obrony Narodowej w Warszawie, Warszawa 2002
6. Sienkiewicz P. Systemy kierowania, Warszawa, 1989, Wiedza Powszechna
9. Completion method:
Lecture: pedagogical test
Exercises: currents rating obtained in the classroom exercises
10. Description of final grade calculation method:
Learning outcomes
Method of calculation
Lecture
Exercises
IBC-BW1-PLCx
x
W1
IBC-BW1-PLCx
x
W2
IBC-BW1-PLCx
x
W3
IBC-BW1-PLC-U1
x
x
IBC-BW1-PLC-U2
x
x
IBC-BW1-PLC-U3
x
x
IBC-BW1-PLC-K1
x
x
IBC-BW1-PLC-K2
x
x
IBC-BW1-PLC-K3
x
x
Date:
Signature of responsible teacher/head of
department:
Date:
Dean’s signature: