Eastern Indian Ocean Member States Training Workshop on Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for National Tsunami Warning Centres (NTWCs) and Disaster Management Organisations (DMOs)
ICG/IOTWMS
Workshop
10 - 13 July 2023
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
Effective tsunami warning for all in the community requires rapid and reliable processes for detection and monitoring, the decision to warn, the generation of a warning by the national warning provider, and dissemination of the warning along a functioning national tsunami warning chain to reach communities at-risk in a timely manner. Integrated and timeline driven Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) at all levels for organisations involved are essential to achieve this.
The UNESCO-IOC Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning & Mitigation System (ICG/IOTWMS) supports Indian Ocean Member States in developing the necessary capacity to operate such warning processes in their countries by providing guidelines, training, advice, exchange of experience, and regular exercises. At the 13th Session of the ICG/IOTWMS during 28th November – 2nd December 2022, in Bali, Indonesia, it was decided to hold two SOP training workshops in the inter-sessional period: one workshop for Western Indian Ocean Member States (Comoros, France Indian Ocean Territories, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa, and Tanzania) and one workshop for Eastern Indian Ocean Member States (Australia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Timor-Leste). North-West Indian Ocean Member States (India, Iran, Pakistan, Oman, United Arab Emirates) have recently received extensive SOP training as part of the UNESCAP funded project “Strengthening tsunami warning in the North-West Indian Ocean through regional cooperation” and will have a separate SOP workshop to review progress.
This hybrid four-day SOP training workshop for Western Indian Ocean Member States during 03 - 06 July 2023 will provide an opportunity to share the latest information regarding the development and status of SOPs along the tsunami warning chain at all levels in the Member States, provide conceptual input, discuss, and exchange experiences, and identify areas where improvements are needed. Accordingly, it is essential for each Member State to have representatives from the designated National Tsunami Warning Centre (NTWC) and from all the National, Provincial and Local Disaster Management Organisations (N/P/LDMOs) involved in the national tsunami warning chain.
After the relevant authorities and national organisations have reviewed and updated their roles and responsibilities in the national tsunami warning chains, a further workshop will be held on 16th August specifically for the awareness and development of SOPs for the broadcast media, given their important role in the national tsunami warning chain. The upcoming Exercise IOWave23 in October this year will subsequently provide an excellent opportunity to test the national tsunami warning chains and their underpinning SOPs.
The Concept Note is available here.
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- Day 1 - Introduction and driving forces
Concept Note: ICG/IOTWMS Eastern Indian Ocean Member States Training Workshop: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for National Tsunami Warning Centres (NTWCs) and Disaster Management Organisations (DMOs), 10-13 July 2023- 1.1 - Plenary
- 1.1a - Opening
Welcome Remarks (UNESCO-IOC Secretariat, Chair ICG/IOTWMS, Chair WG3), Objectives of the Workshop, and Workshop Logistics
Workshop Logistics: Eastern Indian Ocean Member States Training Workshop on Standard Operating Procedures, 10-13 July 2023, Nora Gale
Workshop Objectives: Eastern Indian Ocean Member States Training Workshop on Standard Operating Procedures, 10-13 July 2023, Rick Bailey - 1.1b - Background
Overview of the IOTWMS, Results from IOTWMS Capacity Assessment, and Exercise IOWave23 and scenarios
IOC/2020/TS/143 Capacity Assessment of Tsunami Preparedness in the Indian Ocean: Status Report, 2018
IOC/BRO/2020/2 Executive Summary of Capacity Assessment of Tsunami Preparedness in the Indian Ocean: Status Report, 2018
CL-2945 Announcement of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Exercise (IOWave23) on 4, 11, 18, and 25 October 2023
Overview of the IOTWMS, Rick Bailey
Exercise Indian Ocean Wave 2023 (IOWave23) and Scenarios, Weniza - 1.1c - Tsunami warning chains and SOPs: Roles and responsibilities
The role and function of SOPs in tsunami warning chains: Timeline-driven SOPs, Warning Levels, and Critical Issues, Harald Spahn
- 1.2 - NTWC Breakout Session
- 1.2c - New TSP Product Demonstration - Tsunamis generated by non-seismic and complex sources
New TSP Product - Tsunamis generated by non-seismic and complex sources, Robert Greenwood
Tsunamis Generated by Non-seismic and Complex Sources, Rick Bailey - 1.2d - Accessing products on TSP websites
Accessing Products on TSP Indonesia Website, Yedi Dermadi - 1.2e - Discuss Exercise IOWave23 scenarios
CL-2945 Announcement of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Exercise (IOWave23) on 4, 11, 18, and 25 October 2023
- 1.3 - DMO Breakout Session
- 1.3a - Findings from the 2018 IOTWMS Capacity Assessment of Tsunami Preparedness regarding the downstream process
ICG/IOTWMS Capacity Assessment of Tsunami Preparedness in the Indian Ocean: Findings on Downstream Tsunami Response Processes, Nora Gale - 1.3b - Implementing Tsunami Ready in the Indian Ocean
IOC/2021/MG/74 IOC Manuals and Guides No. 74 Standard Guidelines for the Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme
IOC/INF-1409 Rev. Tsunami Ready Graphical Standards and Logo Toolkit
IOC/2020/MG/82 IOC Manuals and Guide No 82, Preparing for community tsunami evacuations: from inundation to evacuation maps, response plans and exercises
Implementing Tsunami Ready in the Indian Ocean, Suci Dewi Anugrah - 1.3c - Tsunami Ready Response Indicators in Relation to SOP development
Tsunami Ready Response Indicator and Development of SOP, Ardito M Kodijat - 1.3d - Discuss outcomes and participation of DMOs and communities in Exercise IOWave23
- Day 2 - The role and function of SOPs in tsunami warning chains
- 2.1 - Plenary
- 2.1a - Discuss Day-3 National Plans
- 2.1b - Near and Distant Tsunamis: Timeline driven SOPs
The role and function of SOPs in tsunami warning chains: Timeline-driven SOPs, Warning Levels, and Critical Issues, Harald Spahn - 2.1d - Critical issues in the Warning Chain for disseminating warnings down to the community
The role and function of SOPs in tsunami warning chains: Timeline-driven SOPs, Warning Levels, and Critical Issues, Harald Spahn - 2.1e - Using SOP Templates to Develop General Roles and Responsibilities and Timeline of Processes and Actions
Criteria for Action, Evacuation Checklists, Information Dissemination, and Media Information
Process for Developing SOP Templates, Rick Bailey
- 2.2 - NTWC Breakout Session
- 2.2a - NTWC SOPs - Concept of Operations, Overview of Routine and Event Operations
Tsunami Warning Centre SOPs – Concept of Operations, Overview of Routine and Event Operations, Rick Bailey - 2.2b - Examples NTWC SOPs (Distant and local source threat)
Example NTWC SOP –Indonesia (For Local/Near Event), Karyono
Example NTWC SOP - Australia, Yuelong Miao - 2.2c - Utilising TSP Threat Information products in NTWC SOPs
Utilising TSP Threat Information products in NTWC SOPs, Padmanabham Jijjavarapu - 2.2d - New InaTNT sea level data displays and analysis
InaTNT–Indonesian Tsunami Non Tectonic, Iman Fatchurochman - 2.2e - General Discussion
- 2.3 - DMO Breakout Session
- 2.3a - DMO SOPs - Concept of Operations, Overview of Routine and Event Operations
IOC/2017/MG/76 Plans and Procedures for Tsunami Warning and Emergency Management
DMO SOPs: Concept of Operations and Requirements, Different Types of SOPs, and Working with SOPs, Harald Spahn - 2.3b - Example DMO SOPs
Example of DMO SOP, Ardito M Kodijat - 2.3c - Utilising NTWC products in DMO SOPs
Utilizing NTWC products in DMO SOPs, Ardito M Kodijat - 2.3d - Decision to call for evacuation
Decision to call for evacuation, Harald Spahn - 2.3e - General Discussion
- Day 3 - Member State Individual Workshops
**Times and presenters/moderators to be determined by each Member State
Country Report Template- 3.1 - Plenary
- 3.1a - Introduction
- 3.1b - Discuss findings and conclusions from Workshop Day-1 and Day-2
- 3.1c - Review national tsunami warning chain and status of SOPs
- 3.1d - Review/update NTWC products and timelines, including warning levels, advice and dissemination channels
- 3.1e - Examine and coordinate linkages across NTWC, N/P/LDMO and Media SOPs, especially with regards to timelines (including call for evacuation decision)
- 3.1f - Identify work on further SOP development, including Media SOPs
- 3.1g - Discuss how to move forward after the workshop to resolve identified issues
- 3.1h - Discuss mechanisms and opportunities to routinely exercise NTWC, DMO and Media SOPs individually and jointly going forward, including scenario choice and participation in Exercise IOWave23 in October 2023
- 3.1i - Agree on the Member State report back to the workshop on Day-4
- Day 4 - Feedback from Member State Workshops and Forward Plans
- 4.1 - Plenary
- 4.1a - Member State reports from national workshops (15mins each)
National tsunami warning chain status update, SOP status report, Issues to be further pursued, and Exercise plans (Using Template)
Country Report Template - 4.1b - Discussion on identified joint challenges
- 4.1c - Broadcast Media SOP workshop plans
- 4.1d - Example Broadcast Media SOPs
- 4.1f - Workshop Feedback
- 4.1g - Closing remarks
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