National Civil Defence College An “ Institution of

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National Civil Defence College
An
“ Institution of
Excellence”
of
Ministry of Home Affairs
Civil Defence in
India
Building People’s Disaster Resilience
Civil Defence
Civil Defence all over the world and in
India has been a government program that
provides guidance and assistance in
preparing for, responding to and
recovering from public emergencies that
result from conflict or natural disasters.
CD Measures
Civil Defence measures are designed to
deal
with
immediate
emergency
conditions, protect the public and restore
vital services and facilities that have been
destroyed or damaged by disaster.
Major Tasks of Civil Defence
To make sure that the public is warned of danger and
provided with instructions on how to avoid hazards.
Advice people to protect themselves by either
evacuating the area or remain and take shelter.
Organizing immediate relief to the survivors.
Support emergency services
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Rescue Operations
Firefighting
Law Enforcement
Medical Care
Public Works repair
Provision of voluntary Food, Shelter and Clothing.
Assist in Recovery Operations
– Clearance of debris
– Restoring utility services
– Managing relocations centers
Civil Defence in India
The Civil Defence programme in
India relies on the individual
and the locality, doing that
which is necessary to increase
the chances of survival, to
minimise damage and to
recover quickly.
National Civil Defence College
Historical background
The NCDC was founded on 29th April 1957 at
Nagpur as Central Emergency Relief Training
Institute (CERTI) to offer advanced & specialist
training for efficient conduct of relief operations
after any disaster.
It was inaugurated
by the late
Shri. Y.B.Chavan,
then Chief Minister
of Bombay State.
The Training programmes of CERTI primarily
focused on emergency services necessary to be
organised after a natural disaster.
Flood Rescue Training at CERTI
National Civil Defence College
CERTI was renamed as
National Civil Defence College
in 1968 after the passage of
Civil Defence Act, 1968 by the
Parliament.
Designated Objectives
To organize scientific and specialized skill
oriented training of trainers in order to
enhance capabilities of Emergency Relief
officers and personnel for efficient conduct
of Disaster Response and Relief operations
during War Emergencies and Natural
Disasters.
To advise Ministry of Home Affairs in
technical matters related to Civil Defence
Organisation.
To assist the Ministry of Home Affairs in
compilation of handbooks, manuals and
other Civil Defence literature.
PRESENT LAY OUT OF NCDC
Training Tower
Admn Bldg
AREA
APPROX. 3.14 HECTARES
OR 7.80 ACRES
Civil Defence Organization in
India
Present Status of the College
The College conducts 22 different
courses categorized as Instructors,
Management, Advanced and Specialized
Courses.
It has trained 47,096 trainers including 8
officers of foreign countries since 1957.
It has been conducting courses for
Disaster Relief Trainers since 1978.
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Assessment
Assessment of learning needs of Civil
Defence Organization is made on the basis
of information gathered from:
– Learners themselves
– Others who know the learners
– Job requirements
– Record of events
This is a continuous process that is updated
regularly
Disaster Management Curriculum
RESPONSE MODULES:
– Earthquake Disaster Response Course.
– Flood/ Cyclone Disaster Response Course.
– Advance Search & Rescue Course.
– Collapsed Structure Search & Location Course
– Chemical Disaster First Responder Course.
– Emergency Response to Rail Transport Accidents
Course
– Incident Management & Command System Course
– Training of Trainers in Radiological & Nuclear
Emergencies Course.
– Auxiliary Fire Fighting Course.
– Unexploded Bombs & Explosive Safety Course.
– Amateur Radio Communication for Responders Course
– Communications for CD Trainers Course
Disaster Management Curriculum
RESPONSE MODULES – MEDICAL:
– Basic Life Support Course.
– Biological Incident First Responder Course.
– Medical Operations against WMD for Doctors
Course.
– Advance Life Support Course
– Advance Hazmat Life Support Course.
– Incident Community Health Needs Course.
Disaster Management Curriculum
PREPAREDNESS MODULES:
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Concepts & Principles of Disaster Management.
Emergency Operations Center Management Course.
Emergency Communications Course.
Training of Trainers in Community Awareness &
Capacity Building Course
– Community Disaster Database & Documentation
Course.
– Community Disaster Risk Assessment Course.
– Planning & Conduct of Exercises Course.
Disaster Management Curriculum
RECOVERY MODULES:
– Post Disaster Survey & Assessment Course.
– Recovery Management Course.
– Emergency Relief Camps & Catering Course.
– Disaster Medicine Course.
– TOT in Disaster Psycho-Social Intervention
Course.
Disaster Management Curriculum
PREVENTION & MITIGATION
– Hazard & Risk Analysis Course
– Hazard & Risk Management Course.
Training of Paramilitary Forces
The NCDC has been playing a prominent
role in Training the Trainers of Paramilitary
Forces in order to build capacities of NDRF
Battalions and empowering CPO’s for
organizing Disaster Response training at
their institutes and battalions.
Trainers of CPO’s trained in last five years
CRPF
ITBP
SSB
CISF
BSF
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300
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72
66
140
TRAINING STATISTICS
2001-2008
2500
2000
1500
No. of Courses
Planned Capacity
1000
Achieved Capacity
500
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
TRAINING STATISTICS
2003-2008
Sr.
No.
Year
Number of
Courses
Planned
Planned
capacity
Achieved
Capacity
Percentage
1
2003
25
900
724 (317)
81%
2
2004
21
640
627 (728)
98%
3
2005
25
780
772 (966)
99%
4
2006
26
860
842(1066)
98%
5
2007
23
750
754(639)
>100%
6
2008
22
760
781(2526)
>100%
TRAINING STATISTICS
2003-2008
Sr.No.
Year
Scheduled
Courses
Additional
Courses
Planned
capacity
Achieved Capacity
Schd
Add Total
%age
1
2003
25
900
724 (317)
81%
2
2004
21
1
670
679
30
709
98%
3
2005
25
-
810
808
-
808
99%
4
2006
26
2
680
662 180
842
98%
5
2007
23
8
750
754
372 1126
>100%
6
2008
22
6
760
781 2200 2981
>100%
Recognition accorded to the College
The College has been identified as one of the
nodal institutes for impart of training in Disaster
Management by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has recognized
this college as the only nodal institute for
training in Chemical, Biological & Radiological
emergencies.
The Ministry of Environment & Forests has
identified and provided financial support for the
conduct of Chemical Disaster Response
training.
Up-gradation Scheme
The Scheme for
upgrading NCDC into an
“Institution of
Excellence” at the
National level is to meet
the requirements of a
professionally trained
cadre for Disaster
Response Management,
possessing know-how
about the latest state-ofthe-art technical
innovations in this field.
Major Recommendations of the
Committee
College to develop five separate faculties on
Civil Defence, Disaster Management,
Communications, Medical and R&D.
Enhance the present faculty strength and
upgrade the present faculty posts.
Infrastructure for class rooms, indoor training
area, library, computer room and hostel for
senior officers to be created and necessary
equipment/vehicles provided.
The present functions to be expanded to
other areas of disaster studies.
INFRASTRUCTURE AT NCDC
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Two Indoor Lecture halls.
One Open Air Classroom
One Library cum Reading room
One Conference Hall(Capacity 150)
Two Storage sheds
One Water pool for training
Hostel Building
Two Dinning Mess Halls for Trainee officers.
Six Residential Quarters (Type-I & II)
Projected Additional Manpower
Faculty
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21
Supporting Staff
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77
Total
98
Other Developments since 2004…
Methodology of Training:
– Software on simulation of realistic incidents
introduced for training on response planning, decision
making and management. The software covers
situations related to Hazmat, Structural, Wild fire and
Airport.
– Modular town plan layout prepared for Disaster
Management exercises based on terrain and urban
layouts.
– Casualty simulation kits acquired and employed for
practical exercises on managing mass casualty
simulation and incident management at event site and
hospital.
Other Developments since 2004…
Methodology of Training:
– Training props and collapsed structure
building and Railway coach prepared for
training simulation.
– Rope rescue techniques revised from
conventional to mountaineering methods.
– Medium rescue tools being used for SAR and
Heavy rescue tools acquired in 2006
Specialized Training Programmes
Introduced from 2004
Training of Trainers in Radiological Emergencies.
Training for Trainers of Civil Defence
Incident Command Management System.
Chemical Disaster First Responders.
Biological Incident First Responders.
Medical Operations against WMD for Doctors.
Advanced Search & Rescue.
Flood/ Cyclone Disaster Responders.
TOT in Disaster Psycho-social Intervention.
Improvement in
Office Infrastructure
Complete Renovation of the present
office building by way of change of
flooring, lighting systems, toilets, etc.
Introduction of computers for office
work and development of specific
software for Stores and Accounts.
Information Technology
The college has its own web site
http://www.ncdcnagpur.nic.in with complete
details on training and facilities available. It
is being updated currently and will be hosted
by end of August 2006.
The college also keeps in touch with other
international training institutes through email
correspondence. [email protected]
INSTITUTE VISION
“ The National Civil Defence
College will be a nationally
recognized Center of
Excellence for All Hazard
Responder Training for
Emergency Responders and
Security Services in India.”
Value Statement
“The NCDC has and will continue
to build capacities, beliefs and
core values of Safety, Self
Preservation, Teamwork and
Voluntarism through its training
endeavours.”
“To provide a premier hands on Training
Center with realistic training to protect
and ensure the safety of responders,
the public and the environment in order
to nurture a culture of responsive and
preventive management of disasters”
A SAFER INDIA
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