All NOVA classes and administrative offices will be closedWednesday, March 6, due to impending inclement weather. The College will provide updates, if needed, via NOVA Alert and the website
Inclement Weather Reminder
As a reminder, in the event that we get inclement weather this week, please visit the OEMP website to find a list of television and radio stations that the College will use for any potential delays or closures. You can also visit the College’s homepage for up-to-date information about the College’s status.
March 6th Power Hour Cancelled
Due to the impending snow storm, OEMP is cancelling the March 6th Power Hour. Please check back for updates on a new date.
Spring Power Hour Series is Under Way
Join the Office of Emergency Management and Planning (OEMP) for its upcoming March Power Hour. This one hour bring-your-own-lunch training session will be offered at the Alexandria, Manassas, and Medical Education campuses. As with all Power Hours, this session is open to all faculty, staff, and students.
- Topic: On March 6th, OEMP staff will train faculty, staff, and students about Earthquake Response. Come learn what you and others need to do when everything around you begins to shake and what to do when it stops.
- Time: Noon to 1:00 pm.
- Locations for the March 6th Power Hour are as follows:
Alexandria – AA 417
Manassas – MH 110G
Medical Education – 352
- Registration: The training is open to all but, due to space limitations, we ask that you please register in advance. Faculty and staff can register through the NOVA Academy. Once logged in, click on the Learning Center, click on Course Catalog, type OEMP into the Search Text box, and then click Search. Select NOVA – OEMP: Earthquake Response, click on the campus session you would like to attend, and then click register. Students can register by sending an email to oemp@nvcc.edu If you have any questions, you may also contact the office at 703-764-5043.
2013 Spring C-CERT Classes to Being in February
Are you interested in learning more about emergency preparedness? Have you ever wanted to do more to help others on campus or in your community during an emergency? Would you like to be involved with helping evacuate a building on campus during a drill and/or an actual fire alarm or assisting others during a Shelter-in-Place event?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you may be interested in a College-wide opportunity led by the Office of Emergency Management and Planning (OEMP) to recruit and train faculty and staff to become Campus – Community Emergency Response Team (C-CERT) volunteers (C-CERT is in addition to the College’s current building and floor warden programs). Per Executive Order 41, Governor McDonnell approved twenty hours of work time for any state employees who wish to become C-CERT volunteers. http://www.governor.virginia.gov/PolicyOffice/ExecutiveOrders/viewEO.cfm?eo=41
The C-CERT program will cover topics such as: disaster preparedness, fire safety, disaster medical operations, light search and rescue, terrorism awareness, and more. At the end of the training, each person will receive a backpack filled with items to help assist in an emergency and will become part of the growing C-CERT’s on his/her campus.
C-CERT classes will be held from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM on the following three Fridays: February 15th, February 22nd, and March 1st. This semester, the classes will be held at the Medical Education Campus in room 356. If you are interested in signing up to become a C-CERT volunteer you must first get your supervisor’s permission. Also, you must commit to attending all three sessions.
Below is the C-CERT job description. If you are interested in taking part in the College’s C-CERT training program, please contact oemp@nvcc.edu for more information on how to sign up.
Job Title: Campus Community and Emergency Response Team (C-C.E.R.T.) Member Service Area: NOVA Campuses Goal or Purpose of the C-CERT Team Member: This position provides non-emergency and emergency evacuation and shelter-in-place support within NOVA’s Emergency Operations Plan to faculty, staff, students, and visitors affected by disasters on NOVA’s campuses and centers. Major Responsibilities:- Assist with special needs evacuation
- Assist building and floor wardens with general evacuation & shelter-in-place processes
- Provide assistance at State Shelter and State Transfer Point if necessary
- Community relations/distribution of emergency information to the public
- Participate in drills and exercises
- Participate in training and preparedness activities
- Support for Emergency Management at College events
- Emergency preparedness
- Excellent listening skills
- Reliable with the ability to remain calm during a crisis
- Successful completion of mandatory training
- Gain emergency management skills/experience
- Achieve a great sense of personal accomplishment