Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilient Infrastructure

Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilient Infrastructure

WEB BASED ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilient Infrastructure (01- 03 September 2020) Organized by: National Institute of Disaster Management Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India in collaboration with Centre for Disaster Management Administrative Training Institute, Government of Karnataka, Mysuru [COMPANY NAME] | [Company address] WEB BASED ONLINE TRAINING ON Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilient Infrastructure DATE 01.09.2020 to 03.09.2020 SUPERVISING PATRON Manjula V, IAS, Director General, ATI, Mysuru Maj.Gen. Manoj Kumar Bindal, Executive Director, NIDM, New Delhi COURSE DIRECTOR Dr. Ashok Sanganal Sr. Faculty& Head,CDM,ATI, Mysuru Mobile No.9886756005 Dr. Amir Ali Khan, Asso. Professor, NIDM, New Delhi CO-COORDINATOR Sri. Suresh R Smt. Sankalpa COURSE ASSOCIATES Manu T.M. Nirmala S.P. Eligibility of Participants : The course is designed for Middle to Senior Level Officers From various departments and agencies of Karnataka. Total No. Participants : 241 National Institute of Disaster Management, LalithaMahal Road, Mysuru-570011 Jai Singh Road, New Delhi - 110001 WEB BASED ONLINE TRAINING SCHEDULE Session Topic Faculty Day 1 (01.09.2020) Manjula V, IAS, Director General, ATI Maj. Gen. Manoj K. Bindal, Executive Director, NIDM 11.00 am To Introduction and Inauguration Dr. Ashok Sanganal, 11.30 am Sr. Faculty and Head, CDM, ATI Mysuru Dr. Amir Ali Khan, Asso. Professor, NIDM, New Delhi 11.30 am Basic concepts of disaster risk mitigation and Dr. Amir Ali Khan To management NIDM, New Delhi 12.10 pm 12.10 pm Challenges in Making Infrastructure Resilient (Geo- Prof. S K Prasad, To Tech and Structural Aspects) Professor& Head 12.50 pm VVCE,Mysuru 12. 50pm To Discussion Course Team 13. 00 pm Day 2 (02.09.2020) 11.00 am Dr. Ashok Sanganal, To School and Hospital Safety from Disasters 11.50 am ATI, Karnataka H R BharathBhushan, 11.50 am Case Study: Disaster Safe Rehabilitation Housing Technical Consultant, To Project in Madikeri Karnataka State Habitat Centre. 12.40 pm RGRHC, B’luru 12.40 pm Discussion Course Team To 13.00 pm Day 3 (03.09.2020) 11.00 am Sri. NaveenKumar K P To Fire Safety for Resilient Infrastructure 11.50 am RFO, Mysuru 11.50 am Dr. V L S Kumar, To Disaster Resilient Health Infrastructure Red Cross Society, Bengaluru 12.40 pm 12.40 pm To Discussion and closing Course Team 13.00 pm Objectives: To identify the concept and issues involved in making infrastructure resilient; To describe different activities involved in making infrastructure resilient; To develop administrative capabilities to plan and implement infrastructure resilient programmes and strategies at state level; To enhance the skills of the participants to organize similar training programmes; and To provide a forum for inter-changing of ideas and views pertaining to disaster risk Mitigation of infrastructure. EVALUATION OF THE PROGRAMME The participants were provided with an online feedback form on 3rd day before end of the training programme. The feedbacks are attached with the report in the last. CERTIFICATE An e-certificate was awarded to the participants on successful completion of 03 days programme with at least 90% session’s attendance. No of Participants: Male Female Total 161 80 241 Course proceedings Day 1: 01.09.2020 Inaugural address by V. Manjula, IAS, Director General, ATI, Mysuru Dr. Ashok Sanaganal, welcomed the DG, ATI, Mysuru, the resource persons of NIDM and all the participants. An introduction to the course and its objectives was explained and ground rules to be followed by the participants while attending the 3 days online course were explained. In the inaugural address V. Manjula, IAS, DG, ATI, Mysuru addressed the participants on the issues and challenges in the area of disaster risk reduction for ensuring resilient infrastructure. Specifically she highlighted the gaps in roads, bridges, rural housing, and other infrastructure services. She explained the responsibilities of urban and rural local bodies in facilitating resilient infrastructure by ways of better planning, designing and construction. She conveyed thanks to NIDM, New Delhi for collaborating with ATI, Mysuru for organizing such useful training programmes. Session- I: Basic concepts of disaster risk mitigation and management by Dr. Amir Ali Khan Dr. Amir Ali Khan, NIDM, New Delhi made a detailed presentation on basic concepts of Disaster Risk Mitigation and Management quoting the examples of Uttarkhand, Bhuj, Tsunami Disasters. Gaps in the existing administrative setup and addressing the deficiencies for effective mitigation of disaster risk were discussed. Local interventions by the respective authorities to minimize the impact of disasters based on the previous lessons was highlighted. The presentation was followed by a question answer session in which participants raised issues related to disaster risks identification and effective measures to be taken at the local levels. Session-II Challenges in Making Infrastructure Resilient (Geo-Tech and Structural Aspects) By Prof. S K Prasad, Professor & Head, VVCE, Mysuru Prof. S K Prasad made a ppt. showing the geotechnical and structural safety of buildings highlighting the past failures of unsafe structures during earth quakes of Bhuj, Japan and Haiti, Uttarakhand flood etc., safety aspects of foundations and structures were discussed with examples and pictures. In the question answer session participants clarified their doubts related to safe building plans, foundations, materials, construction and retrofitting. Day 2: 02.09.2020 Session 1 School and Hospital Safety from Disasters by Dr. Ashok Sanganal, Senior Faculty & Head, CDM, ATI, Mysuru The resource person made a pictorial presentation showing the past failures of school and hospital buildings during disasters such as earthquake, landslide, cyclone, fire and flood. The reasons for building collapses were explained. The simple steps to be initiated by the local authorities to prevent and mitigate disaster risk were discussed with examples. The NDMA guidelines on school and hospital safety including preparation of DM action plans were explained. This was followed by a question answer session and many participants from education department asked questions related to school safety and their responsibilities before and during disaster. Session II Case Study: Disaster Safe Rehabilitation Housing Project in Madikeri by H R Bharath Bhusan The resource person made a case study presentation of Madikeri rehabilitation housing project which was implemented in 2018 as a result of flood and landslide in Coorg district. He covered the following points : Disaster in Madikeri Causes - event of Disaster Rehabilitation & Preventive measures Planning & Technical Details of the housing projects Construction and implementation Projects Handed over Beneficiary Photos Participants asked many questions on quality of construction, plan and design in the landslides prone areas of Madikeri. Appropriate interaction and responses were given to all the questions. Day 3: 03.09.2020 Session I Fire Safety for Resilient Infrastructure by Naveen Kumar K P, RFO, Mysuru The resource person made a video graphic presentation on the basics of fire and fire safety. Fire safety measures to be taken in high rise buildings and other important infrastructure were discussed with photos and case studies. Specifically fire safety planning in buildings and infrastructures were highlighted. This was followed by question answer session in which participants asked questions on how they must take fire safety measures in schools, hospitals, public buildings and individual houses and clarified their doubts. Session II Disaster Resilient Health Infrastructure by Dr. V L S Kumar, Red Cross Society, Bengaluru The resource person explained his experiences as part of the Indian Red Cross society on how they have provided relief and rehabilitation in different disasters with focus on Odisha Cyclone, Kerala flood, Madikeri flood, North Karnataka flood. Participants asked questions on norms for providing facilities in the relief shelters such as latrines, water supply, food etc., to be provided. KEYTAKE AWAY POINTS: Better understanding of issues and challenges in the area of disaster risk reduction for ensuring resilient infrastructure is the way forward. Acknowledging the responsibilities of urban and rural local bodies in facilitating resilient infrastructure by ways of better planning, designing and construction. Past lessons guide us on local interventions used to minimize the impact of disasters. Learning about geotechnical and structural safety of buildings using examples from the past failures of unsafe structures during earthquakes of Bhuj, Japan and Haiti, Uttarakhand flood. Awareness regarding NDMA guidelines on school and hospital safety including preparation of DM action plans. Detailed discussion on Madikeri rehabilitation housing project of 2018 for flood and landslide affected areas in Coorg district. Dissemination of fire safety measures for high rise buildings and fire safety planning in buildings and infrastructures. Lessons from past experiences for relief and rehabilitation of Odisha Cyclone, Kerala flood, Madikeri flood, North Karnataka flood. Day 1: Inaugural session by V. Manjula IAS, Director General of ATI, Mysuru Day 1: School and Hospital Safety from Disasters by Dr. Ashok Sanganal Challenges in Making Infrastructure Resilient (Geo-Tech and Structural Aspects) by Prof. S KPrasad, Professor& Head, VVCE,Mysuru Day 2 :

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