Showing posts with label safe schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safe schools. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

S.O.S. Tips Infographics: Strengthening ORDER in Schools

Schools are powerful symbols of progress and development. Schools represent our children – the nation’s hope for the future – and their education. In recent disasters in the Philippines, many school buildings were damaged due to various natural hazards like earthquakes, floods, landslides and typhoon causing a number of casualties. Creating “safe school” involves an integrated strategy among the stakeholders. Aside from assuring that school buildings are safe and sound during a hazardous event, a safe school must promote a culture of safety where the students and teachers are aware of the risks to hazards and prepared to respond during emergencies and emergencies. Hence, this presentation highlights the SOS Tips Infographics, one of the components of the project on “Strengthening ORDER in Schools (S.O.S).”  The S.O.S.  Project is part of the “Philippines Resilience of Schools to Multi Hazard” or PRISMH project funded by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and has a component on the development of materials for Organizational Resilience in Disasters & Emergency Response (ORDER).

The SOS Tips Infographics aims to increase awareness of school children and teachers on what to do before, during, and after a hazardous event such as earthquakes, strong winds, typhoons and floods. The S.O.S. Tips infographics are of three modules: (a) S.O.S. Tips on Emergency Evacuation, (b) S.O.S. Tips on Wind, Typhoon and Flood and (c) S.O.S. Tips on Earthquakes.

The S.O.S. Tips on Emergency Evacuation emphasize that an evacuation site and evacuation route are critical components in a school emergency and disaster preparedness plan. Hence, this module provides simple tips on identifying the evacuation assembly area and/or sites and evacuation routes based on hazards and simple rules during evacuation that students must follow. 

The S.O.S. Tips on Wind, Typhoon and Flood provide tips on what do during and after the hazardous event whether inside the classroom or outside the school building. 

The S.O.S. Tips on Earthquakes also provide guidance to students on what to during an earthquake if indoors or outdoors and what to do after the earthquake ground shaking. 

The S.O.S. Tips Infographics are appropriate not only to school children in grade school or high school but even to college students since the messages are general. The infographics design is simple with meaningful cartoon images and catchy and readable texts. The infographics can be adopted in the school curriculum as a teaching and learning material in the subject on Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction. 

The infographics are readily available in the internet. Just click the highlighted S.O.S. Tips Infographics links. 

Friday, May 21, 2021

PRISMH and CHERISH Projects presented at the 20th ASEP International Convention - 22 May 2021

 


Dr. Galasso with session moderators: Dr. Garciano and Dr. Oreta

Dr. Carmine Gallaso of University College London presented a keynote lecture on two Newton-Agham Institutional - CHED Projects - PRISMH or Philippine Resilience of Schools to Multiple Hazards and CHERISH or Cultural Heritage Resilience and Sustainability to Multiple Hazards. The keynote lecture highlights the "New Technologies and Digital Tools for Assessing Multi-Hazard Risk of Community Assets."

Three papers that are outputs from research supported by the CESDR Disaster Resilience Unit were also  presented at the 20th ASEP International Convention (AIC2021) on 20-22 May 2021. 

Engr, Samantha Jarder, BSCE and MSCE graduate of DLSU, Manila and presently a PhD student at Tokyo City University presented the paper on "Toolkits for Strengthening ORDER in Schools or SOS" at the 20th ASEP International Convention (AIC2021) on 22 May 2021. The co-authors of the paper consist of  DLSU Civil Engineering faculty, graduate and undergraduate students. The SOS project is a component of the PRISMH Project funded by CHED under the Newton-Agham Research Institutional Links. The faculty researchers include Dr. Lessandro Garciano (Principal Proponent), Dr. Andres Oreta and Engr. Richard De Jesus. The PRISMH Project is a collaboration among universities - University College London, DLSU and Xavier University - CDO. 

Engr. Sheena Fulleros, M.Eng. graduate of DLSU, Manila presented the paper on "Rapid Assessment of Hazards, Safety and Sustainability (RAHSS) of RC Buildings: Case Study Survey on Public Buildings in Sorsogon." The paper is based on her Practicum Report as researcher of CESDR DRU under Dr. Oreta. 


Engr. Dexter Lo, MSCE graduate of DLSU and Founding Director, XU Engineering Resource Center, Xavier University Manila  presented a paper on “Seismic Fragility of Selected Public High School Buildings in Cagayan de Oro City”, a paper also under the PRISMH Project.