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Emergency Planning

 
This page provides details of the work of the Emergency Planning team.  To find out more click on one of the links below:
 

About Emergency Planning

 
North East Derbyshire District Council has entered into a Service Level Agreement with Derbyshire County Council to undertake its duties in line with the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.  As part of this agreement, an Emergency Planning Officer has been appointed to work 1.5 days per week on emergency planning issues.  Support on other issues such as Risk Assessment e.g. Hazardous Site Plans, is also provided by Derbyshire County Council.
 
Emergency Planning is part of the Health and Wellbeing Directorate based at Council House, Saltergate, Chesterfield, S40 1LF.
 
The aim of the service is to prepare emergency plans and make arrangements to protect people and the environment in North East Derbyshire and/or reduce the impact on them from an emergency.
 
We liaise on a regular basis with the Police, Fire, Ambulance and Health Services in preparing our emergency plans. 
 
Joint training and rehearsals take place with these services and other agencies to ensure that these plans will work.
 
The following information shows the areas of work that the Emergency Planning Service is currently involved in.
 
If there are any areas of particular interest to you please contact the Emergency Planning Officer who will be more than happy to give further details.
 

Contingency Plans

 
The Emergency Plan is designed to cope with any emergency irrespective of how, where or when it occurs, and for this reason the Plan must retain a degree of flexibility.
 
The Emergency Planning Division’s role is to act as the contact point for the emergency services.  They provide expertise and other resources to assist the County Council, Police, Fire, Ambulance and Health Services.
 
However, some emergencies can be anticipated and the contingency plans mentioned below have been drawn up to deal with these.
 

Business Continuity Plan

 
The Council delivers many vital services to the people within our community.  Therefore a Business Continuity Plan to respond to incidents that may affect our capability to continue our own services has been drawn up.  
 
This plan identifies critical functions and the steps that need to be taken to ensure continued service delivery.
 
The Strategy supporting these arrangements is attached below.
 
If you are a small business looking for advice on how to produce your own business continuity plan, guidance is available on the Derbyshire Prepared web site.
 

Hazardous Site Plans

 
The Emergency Planning Division at Derbyshire County Council helps prepare and maintain off-site emergency plans for hazardous sites in North East Derbyshire. 
 
The plans are designed to deal with the consequences of an incident which could have an affect beyond the site boundary. 
 
They set a framework for co-ordinating the response by the emergency services, Local Authority and the company to an incident at the site. 
 
Provisions are included for warning the public, the possible effects on the environment and, where necessary, evacuation.
 
Emergency Planning is involved in: advising occupiers of public buildings on emergency procedures and during an emergency keeping them updated, and providing support for the County Council and Emergency Services.
 

Events

 
Plans are prepared for events attracting large crowds to ensure, as far as possible, the safety of spectators. 
 
The arrangements include: control points, stewards, first aid, fire precautions, emergency announcements, signing, layout of site, access/egress for spectators and emergency services and the procedures to be implemented if there is an incident at the event.
 

Pipelines

 
There is a statutory duty on the Council to prepare plans to deal with a major accident occurring on a pipeline carrying dangerous substances which are identified by the Health and Safety Executive. 
 
There is approximately 200 kilometres of this in Derbyshire.
 

Tunnels

 
Procedures have been prepared for dealing with an emergency in a railway tunnel in the County which include evacuation and support of those involved.
 

Football Grounds

 
Plans are prepared for designated sports grounds detailing the joint response to a major incident, including our role of providing temporary accommodation in an evacuation and support for those involved.
 

Animal Disease Plan

 
This plan outlines procedures to ensure a pre-planned, co-ordinated response in the event of an outbreak, or suspected outbreak, of a notifiable exotic animal disease which could have major consequences within Derbyshire.
 

Humanitarian Assistance Plan

 
This plan provides a framework to enable the Council to provide a quick and effective response to providing humanitarian assistance to communities in Derbyshire.
 

Radiation Emergency Response Guidance

 
A response plan has been prepared to cover a possible radiation emergency affecting the county.
 
This involves providing information to the public on the Emergency.
 

Information Technology:

 
Resources Database
 
A Resources Database has been developed by Derbyshire County Council to provide resources in support of the emergency services that are not currently available within the local authority. 
 
Geographic Information System
 
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is used by the Emergency Planning Division. 
This computerised system displays information against a mapped background, e.g. properties, infrastructure, resources or population statistics in a given area. 
 
This is particularly useful in responding to emergencies but is an important planning tool.
 

Response to Emergencies

 
The Emergency Planning Division supports the response by the emergency services to incidents by providing resources (plan, equipment, premises, expertise, etc). 
 
The Division also helps to co-ordinate the response from Parish Councils and voluntary agencies. 
 
In some emergencies, e.g. flooding, the Emergency Planning Division takes the lead role in the response supported by the emergency services.
 

Derbyshire Local Resilience Forum

 
The Derbyshire Local Resilience Forum (LRF) is responsible for the overall direction and policies of emergency planning and preparation in Derbyshire to ensure the effective delivery of the duties under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. The LRF has a dedicated website, Derbyshire Prepared, where you can find information and advice to help you better prepare if there was an emergency in the county.
 
Terms of Reference
 
The Terms of Reference of the Derbyshire LRF are:
 
  • The compilation of agreed risk profiles for Derbyshire, through a Community Risk Register;
  • A systematic, planned and co-ordinated approach to encourage Category 1 responders, according to their functions, to address all aspects of policy in relation to:
    • Risk;
    • Planning for emergencies;
    • Planning for business continuity management;
    • Publishing information about risk assessments and plans;
    • Arrangements to warn and inform the public; and
    • Other aspects of the civil protection duty, including the promotion of business continuity management by local authorities; and
  • Support for the preparation by all or some of it’s members of multi-agency plans and other documents, including protocols and agreements and the co-ordination of multi-agency exercises and other training events.
 

Contact Details

 
Contact details can be found at the bottom of the page.
 
If you are wishing to report an emergency situation, please see our Emergency Contacts page.
 

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Contact Details
Emergency Planning

Saltergate Chesterfield S40 1LF In office Thursday and Friday. Otherwise use mobile number.

Location: The Council House
Telephone: 01246 217201
Contact Us: Enquiry Form

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