Emergency Preparedness
The Role of Private Companies
Participants
Emergency Preparedness
Emergency preparedness refers to the process of preparing resources, both human, financial and equipments for action during times of emergency. It involves planning for disasters and equipping individuals with the capacity to use the available resources in reacting towards the occurrence of disasters. Nations need to put structures in place to prepare for disasters in the form of terrorist attacks and natural disasters among other dangers[footnoteRef:2]. Entities prepare for such dangers institutions emergency structures for communication, implementing warning devices, establishment of potential shelter, rehearsing for evacuation, and establishing backup sustenance services among other things. Disaster preparedness, whether at the regional or local level, is the responsibility of a wide range of players and not just governments, as the society would ordinarily view it. All individual and parties, in whatever, society is vulnerable to potential disaster and so all entities are responsible for this role. This explains why private companies have become involved in this, by training the public on disaster preparedness, it is believed that nations will get to have a better-educated public during times of emergencies[footnoteRef:3]. [2: In Bascetta, Cynthia A. Emergency Preparedness: State Efforts to Plan for Medical Surge Could Benefit from Shared Buidance for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Accountability Office, 2010. P. 3] [3: Alpert, Michael, E. Preparing for Catastrophic Events, Pennsylvania: Diane Publishers, 2009. Pp. 37-38]
The Role of Private Companies
The need for a more comprehensive engagement of both the public and the private sector in disaster preparedness is very apparent. This was according to Richard Cooper, who at one moment headed the homeland security. According to him, the inefficient nature of disaster management in the country at the time was to blame on the participation of a limited section that is the human bodies and governments[footnoteRef:4]. The public sector in itself cannot succeed in disaster preparedness missions[footnoteRef:5]. Because of this, governments have liaised with the private sector to ensure that individuals in all levels of the society get the sensitization on the basic of disaster preparedness[footnoteRef:6]. The role of private sector in disaster management comes in a variety of angles and include[footnoteRef:7] volunteering staff for training on disaster preparedness, providing financial resources and sensitizing surrounding communities on disaster management. [4: As in 2 above] [5: Buttarazzi, John, Using Public-Private Partnerships to Enhance Emergency Management, 2013, Retrieved, July 13, 2013, http://www.ip3.org/ip3_site/using-public-private-partnerships-to-enhance-emergency-management.html] [6: Alpert, Michael, E. Preparing for Catastrophic Events, Pennsylvania: Diane Publishers, 2009. Pp. 39] [7: Government of Turkey, Government of Germany, UNDP, and UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Private Companies join Forces with UN Agencies to Boost Disaster Preparedness and Relief, 2012, Retrieved, http://reliefweb.int/report/world/private-companies-join-forces-un-agencies-boost-disaster-preparedness-and-relief]
Literature Review
George Haddow et al. (2011), indicates that emergency preparedness constitute the building block of disaster management. They define emergency preparedness as a constituent of emergency management that corresponds to keenness in countering catastrophes, disaster, and all other types of emergency conditions[footnoteRef:8]. According to these authors, the feature relates to the kinds of actions that responsible parties take in preparation for emergencies with the view of facilitating proper, speedy, and effectual response to the potential situations. Additionally, emergency preparedness goes beyond the act of being prepared since it is considered as a major subject in the discipline of emergency management. Also of significance to note is that, emergencies extend instantaneous and intense jeopardy not only to individuals but also to properties and processes. As Alpert (2009) demonstrates most emergencies are severe besides being unanticipated and sudden. Because of this early preparation for emergencies is not an option[footnoteRef:9]. He further explains that, pertinent preparation aids in guaranteeing safety and survival. Those with interests in the management of emergencies can, for instance achieve this by preparing a well-written disaster response or action plan. [8: Haddow, George D., Jane A. Bullock, and Damon P. Coppola, Introduction to Emergency Management, Burlington, MA: Butterworth Heinemann, 2011. P.96] [9: Alpert, Michael, E. Preparing for Catastrophic Events, Pennsylvania: Diane Publishers, 2009. Pp. 19-43]
Cynthia Bascettta in the publication 'Emergency Preparedness: State Efforts to Plan for Medical Surge Could Benefit from Shared Buidance for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources 'indicates that emergency preparedness involves a number of elements[footnoteRef:10]. Measures for sounding alarms or providing warnings are an integral element of disaster management not forgetting the approaches for reporting the emergencies. In addition, disaster management requires that training is provided for evacuation and the use of the...
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