EVALUATION A CITY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
EXERCISE FOR ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING

Peter Jackovics

National Directorate General for Disaster Management
Budapest, Hungary

INDECS 17(1-B), 177-186, 2019
DOI 10.7906/indecs.17.1.17
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Received: 15th March 2018.
Accepted: 14th December 2019.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

All relevant emergency management services are necessary for a Smart City to achieve public protection and property safety in response to a major disaster or an unplanned event, including simulated flooding exercise measures. It is the first time that a Safety through Organizational Learning methodology has been used for Evaluating a City Emergency Management Field Exercise. A city's ability to respond effectively to a natural disaster e.g. flood defence heavily depends on emergency management's preparation for successful responses. An efficient way to test the level of preparation of City Emergency Management is to hold a Field Exercise in a vulnerable city. Analysing with Safety through Organizational Learning allows the identification of concrete alternative corrective actions/measures by which the probability that similar events occur in the future can radically be reduced. Furthermore, such measures help organisational learning, thereby contributing to the development and maintenance of a long-term, safe organisational culture.

KEY WORDS
city emergency management, exercise, SOL methodology, public safety, evaluation

CLASSIFICATION
JEL:C10, C83, H84, Q54


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