The AIA Disaster Assistance Program Cooper Martin Manager of Community Resilience AIA National
AIA Disaster Assistance Program Mission: The Disaster Assistance Program, with guidance from the Disaster Assistance Committee, provides advocacy, education, and training to advance the role of architects in disaster response.
Disaster Assistance Committee Members
Disaster Assistance Coordinator Network
Trained Architects Architects are trained in building evaluation techniques throughout the region.
Primary Function Train Architects to serve as Second Responders Inspect elements of the built environment for habitability Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Comprehensive Response System We create capacity to respond at the local level at the direction of emergency management officials We train to SAP standard unless
Increasing Risk
The experience as a SAP Volunteer was a very positive one that taps at the very core of what we as architects do, design buildings. As an SAP Volunteer we can see how these buildings perform in earthquakes, fires and floods and make judgment calls about safety and occupancy What is next for this place, how can they rebuild with a greater sense for increasing the sustainable social, economic, and environmental vitality of the region? - Robert Thiele, AIA
Legal Hurdles for Architects Nationwide, architects face potential liability for the voluntary services they provide After 9/11 and Katrina, the disaster assistance community has changed dramatically. Increased need for credentials, training, and institutional presence. Formalized chain of command State officials are needed as partners. Without connecting ahead of time, architects may be shut out of response and recovery.
What are the Model Policies? Good Samaritan Legislation California Emergency Services Act Enabling act for Safety Assessment Program Article 7.5 Statewide Natural Disaster Volunteer Corps Program 8599. Plan to utilize volunteer resources during state of emergency The Office of Emergency Services shall develop a plan for state and local governmental agencies to utilize volunteer resources during a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor. The office shall consult with appropriate state and local governmental agencies and volunteer organizations in the development of this plan.
What are the Model Policies? HB 1406. Washington Intrastate Building Safety Mutual Aid Act Authorizes declaration of a Building Safety Emergency Authorizes WABO to create and manage a certification program for Building Safety Evaluators Passed in 2011 and still evolving. More information at: http://www.wabo.org/emergency-management
"Good Samaritan Law Local EMA Director & Value of Professional Resources Tuscaloosa Building Safety Assessment Experience Lessons & Observations Questions
Alabama Tornado Outbreak
Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa Process 10th Day SAP Training Certification Course - Saturday 5/7 Stan Peterson, FAIA Kansas SAP Instructor 166 Attendees 98 Architects Attendees: Registered Professional Engineer specifically Civil, Structural, or Geotechnical expertise Licensed Architect Registered Geologist Building Inspectors Fire & Rescue
Tuscaloosa Process 10th Day Assisting City of Tuscaloosa Building Department Volunteer Surveyors Report to staging area located at City Hall Sign in Badge Number Organize into Survey Teams Teams of 3 Lead by Certified Surveyor Teams include a photographer / computer data entry surveyor
Tuscaloosa Process Field Survey
Tuscaloosa Process Field Data
Tuscaloosa Process Summary 166 Architect, Engineers, Fire and Building Personnel ATC-45 Trained Volunteers 12 to 15 Teams Daily with 3 to 5 Person per Teams Safety Building Surveys Performed within a 6 Day Window 5,000+ Structures Surveyed included Commercial and Residential within Tuscaloosa Fire District
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