A workshop on “key methods and techniques of evacuation and how to deal with different stages of fire” was held in Doha recently.
The event was organised by the General Directorate of Civil Defence on the sidelines of the fifth Civil Defence Exhibition and Conference starting today.
Dr Tricia Wachtendorf, associate director of Disaster Research Centre, University of Delaware, gave a presentation on the topic.
The workshop discussed different aspects of the topic, including the concept of evacuation and its types and stages, elements required for the success of an evacuation plan, the importance of forming a working group for evacuation in institutions and facilities, and responsibilities and decision-making during evacuation in case of disasters.
Dr Wachtendorf stressed the importance of the availability of an instruction manual explaining the methods of evacuation, experiences and expected scenarios, pointing out that there was a relationship between the social sciences and crisis and disaster management.
It was observed at the workshop that some countries may seem to be far-removed from risks and disasters, but latent dangers may emerge any time. This calls for due attention to the science of disaster management and preparation of solutions in line with the potential risks.
The workshop was the second of its kind to be held as part of the series of programmes prior to the Civil Defence Exhibition and Conference.
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