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7/19/2016 WHY WAsafe? Previous Efforts Not Robust 1990’s • King County OEM – file cards • SEAW Internal List – out of date as-soon-as assembled • King County DPER – thru Building Officials but inadequate funding 2000’s WABO – self register, fee, ICS 100 2010’s CalOES SAP (robust, but why CA?) 2014 DOH & NGO’s Collaborate to create WAsafe 3
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7/19/2016 Police Dump Trucks WAsafe Evaluators Backhoes Type Duties/Limitations Minimum Qualifications Structural evaluation only: Multi-family and Registered civil or structural engineer 1 commercial structures over 5 stories and complex Cal OES or WAsafe SAT structures Non-structural evaluation: all multi-family and Certified Building Plans Examiner, Commercial 2 commercial structures Building Inspector, Building Inspector, Registered Structural evaluation: Multi-family and commercial Architect, or Certified Building Official structures up to 5 stories Cal OES or WAsafe SAT Wood-framed, multi-family and commercial Certified Residential Plans Examiner or Building 3 structures up to 3 stories Inspector Cal OES or WAsafe SAT Single family residences Any ICC Certification 4 Accessory structures ATC-20/45, Cal OES or WAsafe SAT As assigned by IC EITs, Unlicensed Architects 5 Relevant Experience ATC-20/45, Cal OES or WAsafe SAT 9
7/19/2016 Event WAsafe Coordinators conduct an Evaluators Event WAsafe Web meeting report to ICP Local IC Stood Up IC reports receipt of Lead WAsafe Coordinator will; resource (evaluators) a) access WAserve to determine available evaluators to fill the resource request Initial Activities...... b) coordinate response detail with IC ‐ Windshield Assessments c) dispatch available evaluators to ICP or ‐ Agency and City Dept Reports assigned staging area ‐ EMS Calls WAsafe coordinates with IC to track resource until released Resource Request by; by IC ‐ Local IC WAsafe Dispatches ‐ County EOC ‐ State EMD Evaluators IC Determines; a) Coordinates with local Building Official b) # of Evaluators needed Deployment & Release is c) Type of Evaluators needed d) Contacts any WAsafe Coordinator ONLY by Local IC e) Places order (m akes a resource request) 10
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7/19/2016 HOW DOES WAsafe WORK? RE-CAP Pre-Disaster • Training by SEAW and AIA • Self Registration on WAserv • Credentials (licensure, class attendance) by NGO’s • Photo ID Issued by WABO • WAserv sends messages to update contact info • Updates self performed HOW DOES WAsafe WORK? Re-cap Continued Post-Disaster • Event occurs…….Building damage • Initial assessment of damage extent by Locals • Local Building Official Requests Assistance from EOC • EOC Contacts any WAsafe Coordinator from ‘the Map list’ • WAsafe Coordinator Initiates Response Plan (cont. next slide) 16
7/19/2016 HOW DOES WAsafe WORK? Re-cap Continued WAsafe Coordinator Initiates Response Plan • Muster (Alert) all other Coordinators via WAserv • Coordinator GoToMtg to assess overall event situation • Select the Event ‘Lead’ WAsafe Coordinator • ‘Lead’ Alerts Volunteers via WAserv • Volunteers Reply via WAserv • First available Volunteers Dispatched (given detailed instructions for reporting to the ICP) • At ICP - Volunteers are Duputized then Deployed by IC Advisory Placard Process Overview Advisory Placard Process Overview 1. Contract (private) 2. Event 3. ATC-20 or/agreement (City) 4. Advisory 5. Notify DPD 6. DPD Placard Placard 17
7/19/2016 https://waserv.org Questions? • Contact Kevin A. Scarlett, RA kevin.scarlett@doh.wa.gov 360.236.2949 desk/direct 253.355.6237 cell • Contact Paul Brallier, PE pabrallier@gmail.com • Contact Jon Siu, PE Jon.Siu@seattle.gov 18
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