ASHE 2012 45th Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition
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Strategies for 96-Hour Critical Infrastructure Compliance
Program Code:
170
Date:
Monday, July 21, 2008
Time:
3:15 PM to 4:30 PM
EST
SPEAKER
(S):
Connie Lackey, Service Area Emergency Preparedness Manager,
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center
Connie Lackey works for Providence Health & Services California. She served as Nursing Supervisor from 1990-2007, as Disaster Preparedness Coordinator from 1996-2007, and is currently Providence San Fernando Valley Service Area Manager of Emergency Preparedness.
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Steven Storbakken,
CHSP, CHEM, Service Area Director of Safety and Emergency Preparedness,
Providence San Fernando Valley
Steven Storbakken is the Director of Safety & Emergency Preparedness for Providence San Fernando Valley Service Area; which serves approximately 5000 employees and two hospitals (452-bed St. Joseph's & 254-bed Holy Cross - which is a trauma center).
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Description
This presentation will share how one hospital developed a regional disaster plan by integrating community partners and outside agencies, creating methodologies for maintaining 96-hour critical infrastructure needs, and incorporating lessons learned from past disasters to meet the new 2008 JCAHO standards for emergency preparedness. This session enables attendees to:
- Describe how to integrate community partners and outside agencies into regional disaster response plans.
- Describe methodologies for establishing and maintaining 96-hour critical infrastructure needs.
- Describe how lessons learned from past disaster can be incorporated into disaster response plans.