Developing an Emergency Operations Plan

Diana Woolf
Senior Risk Services Consultant, Sedgwick-Public Entity Pools of Ohio
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In this episode, Diana Woolf speaks on the distinction between emergencies and disasters, emphasizing the varying levels of resources required for each. She highlights the importance of community-based planning and the need for public entities to take proactive steps in preparing for large-scale emergencies, rather than relying solely on county or parish emergency management agencies. The discussion also delves into the key components of an EOP, including hazard identification, risk assessment and the importance of inter-agency coordination and training. Diana stresses the significance of developing detailed emergency action plans for specific venues or events, ensuring that all departments and staff are well-prepared to respond effectively. The episode wraps up with practical advice on accessing resources and training opportunities to assist in EOP development, underscoring the importance of preparedness in managing emergencies and disasters.

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Diana Woolf
Senior Risk Services Consultant, Sedgwick - Public Entities Pool of Ohio

Summary of Qualifications

Diana is a Senior Risk Services Consultant with an expertise in Emergency Operations Planning and Incident Management. She is a Level II certified Firefighter-Paramedic and Fire Safety Inspector. Diana was previously Team Commander for the Portage County, Ohio Incident Management Team and Zone Coordinator the Summit County, Ohio Incident Management Team.

Responsibilities

Diana is currently responsible for providing risk services consulting to the 640 members of the Public Entities Pool of Ohio.

Business Experience

Diana has safety experience in fire service, incident management, emergency management and university health and safety.

Professional Affiliations

Diana is a member of ASSP and the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association.

Education

  • B.S. Organizational Leadership
  • A.S. Fire Science
  • Ohio Fire Executive Certification
  • FEMA Incident Command System instructor for 17 years.
  • Currently working on Master's in Occupational Safety and Health

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