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The Organizational Chart and Functions of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) |
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Number of Allocated Personnel: 554
Head Office: 344
Affiliated Organizations: 210 |
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Public Promise of the Five-Year Disaster Management Plan (2005-2009) |
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Conducting disaster prevention and preparedness activities
Implementing comprehensive preventive steps
Formulating a scientific preparatory system
Managing disasters according to the regional characteristics
Establishing a quick response system to minimize damages
Establishing a unified field command system
Making recovery permanent to prevent the recurrence of the same type of disaster
Creating an environment that ensures safety by helping people become more responsible |
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| 1. Functions of the Mitigation and Planning Sector |
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Establishment of national safety management plans, and operation of the National Safety Management Committee |
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Establishment of civil-defense drill plans, provision of guidance, and execution of comprehensive steps designed to ensure safety from fires, and safety management of dangerous substance facilities |
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Refurbishing facilities under special surveillance and launching safety awareness campaigns, education, and publicity activities |
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| 2. Functions of the Response Sector |
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Establishing the Incident Command System (ICS) in relation to emergency disasters and to the management of and research on fire services deployment |
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Warning against fires, fire drills, rescue operations, rescue technology guides, and operation of a voluntary firefighting corps |
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Operation of the National Emergency Rescue Control Center and management of firefighting facilities and apparatus standards |
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| 3. Functions of the Recovery Sector |
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Operation of the National Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (NDSCH) and the Central Settlement Support Corps, and issuance of emergency declarations |
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Recovery of disaster-hit areas, conduct of damage surveys, analysis of causes, and declaration of special disaster zones |
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Fostering the disaster prevention industries and the relevant technologies, renovating small streams, and making area safety assessments |
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