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100.05 Role of BEECN Volunteers
=== 100.05 Role of BEECN Volunteers ===
 
a. BEECN volunteers are unpaid volunteers with the City of Portland and any responsibilities undertaken as a BEECN volunteer are voluntary. Volunteers are not employees of PBEM or any
a. BEECN volunteers are unpaid volunteers with the City of Portland and any responsibilities
 
undertaken as a BEECN volunteer are voluntary. Volunteers are not employees of PBEM or any


other city bureau while acting as a BEECN volunteer.
other city bureau while acting as a BEECN volunteer.


b. Any time a BEECN volunteer engages in authorized BEECN activities, that member is a
b. Any time a BEECN volunteer engages in authorized BEECN activities, that member is a representative of the City of Portland and will comport him or herself in a manner consistent
 
representative of the City of Portland and will comport him or herself in a manner consistent


with these BEECN Guidelines and Code of Conduct.
with these BEECN Guidelines and Code of Conduct.
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100.10 Persons with Disabilities
100.10 Persons with Disabilities


Everyone has a part in emergency preparedness and response, and no volunteer interest in the BEECN
Everyone has a part in emergency preparedness and response, and no volunteer interest in the BEECN program will be discouraged or denied on the basis of any physical or cognitive disability. In order to
 
program will be discouraged or denied on the basis of any physical or cognitive disability. In order to
 
ensure equal access to volunteer programs, PBEM will reasonably modify policies and procedures and
 
provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with disabilities.


100.15 Volunteer Qualifications
ensure equal access to volunteer programs, PBEM will reasonably modify policies and procedures and provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with disabilities.


=== 100.15 Volunteer Qualifications ===
Each BEECN volunteer must:
Each BEECN volunteer must:


a. Reside within walking or biking distance of the BEECN or fire station the volunteer is responsible
a. Reside within walking or biking distance of the BEECN or fire station the volunteer is responsible for, and be prepared to transport self to the BEECN or fire station in the event of a BEECN
 
for, and be prepared to transport self to the BEECN or fire station in the event of a BEECN


deployment without relying on motorized transportation (such as a car). BEECN volunteers do
deployment without relying on motorized transportation (such as a car). BEECN volunteers do this within the deployment timeframe of 24 to 48 hours following a disaster.
 
this within the deployment timeframe of 24 to 48 hours following a disaster.


b. Pass a criminal background check at PBEM’s expense.
b. Pass a criminal background check at PBEM’s expense.


1. A volunteer may not be considered for BEECN service if she or he has been convicted of a crime
1. A volunteer may not be considered for BEECN service if she or he has been convicted of a crimeclassified as: a Class A Felony; a Class B Felony; any sex crime requiring registration; or stalking.


classified as: a Class A Felony; a Class B Felony; any sex crime requiring registration; or stalking.
2. All rules governing background checks for BEECN volunteers are identical to the rules governing background checks for NET volunteers. See NET Guidelines, Sections 200.20
 
2. All rules governing background checks for BEECN volunteers are identical to the rules
 
governing background checks for NET volunteers. See NET Guidelines, Sections 200.20


and 300.15.a.
and 300.15.a.


c. Be willing and capable of fulfilling the BEECN volunteer responsibilities indicated in Section
c. Be willing and capable of fulfilling the BEECN volunteer responsibilities indicated in Section  
 
100.40: BEECN Cohort Responsibilities.


d. Sign the Code of Conduct applicable to BEECN volunteers (Appendix A), and follow the
=== 100.20: BEECN Cohort Responsibilities. ===
 
d. Sign the Code of Conduct applicable to BEECN volunteers (Appendix A), and follow the procedures indicated in this Guidelines manual.
procedures indicated in this Guidelines manual.


100.20 Relevant BEECN Volunteer Experience and Prior Training
100.20 Relevant BEECN Volunteer Experience and Prior Training


a. Only volunteers staffing fire station Go-Kits in the BEECN program need to have an Amateur Radio
a. Only volunteers staffing fire station Go-Kits in the BEECN program need to have an Amateur Radio license and experience with amateur radio operations. Volunteers staffing BEECN sites use a pushto-
 
license and experience with amateur radio operations. Volunteers staffing BEECN sites use a pushto-


talk radio and do not require an Amateur Radio license.
talk radio and do not require an Amateur Radio license.


b. BEECN volunteers do not need to be First Aid certified, as they are not expected to provide medical
b. BEECN volunteers do not need to be First Aid certified, as they are not expected to provide medical treatment. However, each BEECN cache is stocked with First Aid supplies and PBEM encourages


treatment. However, each BEECN cache is stocked with First Aid supplies and PBEM encourages
BEECN volunteers to have or receive First Aid certification. PBEM will endeavor to obtain this training for BEECN volunteers.


BEECN volunteers to have or receive First Aid certification. PBEM will endeavor to obtain this
c. BEECN volunteers can also have a background in CERT/NET training, but this is not required. If a BEECN volunteer would like to receive NET training, Portland NET will expedite that individual’s


training for BEECN volunteers.
application into the NET program. d. Other skill competencies relevant to volunteering for the BEECN program include: public speaking, leadership/personnel management, and mental health/crisis counseling.


c. BEECN volunteers can also have a background in CERT/NET training, but this is not required. If a
=== 100.25 BEECN Training ===
 
PBEM will provide training to designated BEECN volunteers instructing on the deployment and use of BEECN equipment on an as-needed basis. PBEM encourages members of a BEECN Cohort to teach each
BEECN volunteer would like to receive NET training, Portland NET will expedite that individual’s
 
application into the NET program.
 
d. Other skill competencies relevant to volunteering for the BEECN program include: public speaking,
 
leadership/personnel management, and mental health/crisis counseling.
 
100.25 BEECN Training
 
PBEM will provide training to designated BEECN volunteers instructing on the deployment and use of
 
BEECN equipment on an as-needed basis. PBEM encourages members of a BEECN Cohort to teach each


other in the use of equipment when possible.
other in the use of equipment when possible.


100.30 BEECN Volunteer Cohorts
=== 100.30 BEECN Volunteer Cohorts ===
 
a. Each BEECN should have a cohort of no fewer than eight volunteers who are trained and familiar with the BEECN cache.
a. Each BEECN should have a cohort of no fewer than eight volunteers who are trained and familiar
 
with the BEECN cache.
 
b. One of the eight in a cohort will be the Cohort Coordinator for that BEECN cohort. The
 
responsibilities of the Coordinator are described in 100.35: BEECN Cohort Coordinators.


c. A cohort is divided into two shifts (Shift A and Shift B) of four volunteers each. The intention is that
b. One of the eight in a cohort will be the Cohort Coordinator for that BEECN cohort. The responsibilities of the Coordinator are described in 100.35: BEECN Cohort Coordinators.


in an actual emergency deployment, each shift will work for eight hours maximum and switch to
c. A cohort is divided into two shifts (Shift A and Shift B) of four volunteers each. The intention is that in an actual emergency deployment, each shift will work for eight hours maximum and switch to


the other shift at the end of eight hours. See Section 300.10 on operational periods and shifts.
the other shift at the end of eight hours. See Section 300.10 on operational periods and shifts.


d. Shift A and Shift B are further divided between two Primary Volunteers and two Backup Volunteers.
d. Shift A and Shift B are further divided between two Primary Volunteers and two Backup Volunteers. If a Primary Volunteer is injured or for some other reason cannot deploy the BEECN, Backup
 
If a Primary Volunteer is injured or for some other reason cannot deploy the BEECN, Backup
 
Volunteers are available to fill in or take over deployment responsibilities. See Figure 1: Cohort
 
Organization.
 
100.35 BEECN Cohort Coordinators
 
Cohort Coordinators have no field authority greater than other BEECN volunteers, but are responsible for


organizing their cohort. Responsibilities of the Cohort Coordinator include:
Volunteers are available to fill in or take over deployment responsibilities. See Figure 1: Cohort Organization.


a. Serving as PBEM’s point of contact for a BEECN’s cohort. PBEM will contact this individual to
=== 100.35 BEECN Cohort Coordinators ===
Cohort Coordinators have no field authority greater than other BEECN volunteers, but are responsible for organizing their cohort. Responsibilities of the Cohort Coordinator include:


inform of BEECN drills or exercises, policy changes, or any other information relevant to the BEECN
a. Serving as PBEM’s point of contact for a BEECN’s cohort. PBEM will contact this individual to inform of BEECN drills or exercises, policy changes, or any other information relevant to the BEECN


program. The Cohort Coordinator is responsible for relaying this information to cohort members.
program. The Cohort Coordinator is responsible for relaying this information to cohort members.


b. Serving as the point of contact for the owner/manager of the property hosting the cache. The
b. Serving as the point of contact for the owner/manager of the property hosting the cache. The Coordinator should contact the property owner/manager when BEECN exercises are scheduled.
 
Coordinator should contact the property owner/manager when BEECN exercises are scheduled.
 
c. Working with cohort members to plan out shift and primary/backup volunteer designations for
 
operations.


d. Ensuring that cohort volunteers feel comfortable with using the cache equipment, can deploy the
c. Working with cohort members to plan out shift and primary/backup volunteer designations for operations.


BEECN competently, and that all volunteers understand their role and responsibilities in the event
d. Ensuring that cohort volunteers feel comfortable with using the cache equipment, can deploy the BEECN competently, and that all volunteers understand their role and responsibilities in the event


of a BEECN deployment.
of a BEECN deployment.


e. Ensuring that the cohort has no fewer than eight members, and recruiting new members from the
e. Ensuring that the cohort has no fewer than eight members, and recruiting new members from the immediate neighborhood as needed.
 
immediate neighborhood as needed.


f. Providing PBEM with program feedback, recommendations, and resource requests as appropriate.
f. Providing PBEM with program feedback, recommendations, and resource requests as appropriate.


g. Ensuring that the cohort responsibilities described in 100.40: BEECN Cohort Responsibilities are
g. Ensuring that the cohort responsibilities described in 100.40: BEECN Cohort Responsibilities are carried out, and the results of audits and exercises are relayed to PBEM.
 
carried out, and the results of audits and exercises are relayed to PBEM.
 
100.40 BEECN Cohort Responsibilities


=== 100.40 BEECN Cohort Responsibilities ===
Each BEECN Cohort has the following responsibilities:
Each BEECN Cohort has the following responsibilities:


a. No less than monthly, do a sight check of the cache to ensure it is secure and has not been
a. No less than monthly, do a sight check of the cache to ensure it is secure and has not been damaged or significantly tampered with, and that the tarp over it is still on tight (if the cache is
 
damaged or significantly tampered with, and that the tarp over it is still on tight (if the cache is


outdoors). There is no need to inform PBEM of this check unless there is damage or other issues to
outdoors). There is no need to inform PBEM of this check unless there is damage or other issues to report.


report.
b. No less than quarterly, inventory the contents of the cache using the inventory forms included inside the cache. The completed inventory form should be logged online at:
 
b. No less than quarterly, inventory the contents of the cache using the inventory forms included
 
inside the cache. The completed inventory form should be logged online at:


<nowiki>https://www.portlandoregon.gov/pbem/65758</nowiki>.
<nowiki>https://www.portlandoregon.gov/pbem/65758</nowiki>.


c. No less than annually, participate in a BEECN activation exercise. PBEM will
c. No less than annually, participate in a BEECN activation exercise. PBEM will coordinate an exercise in the area of the BEECN once a year, but will coordinate
 
coordinate an exercise in the area of the BEECN once a year, but will coordinate


more activation exercises at the request of a cohort as resources allow.
more activation exercises at the request of a cohort as resources allow.


d. In the event of a major earthquake, proceed with BEECN operations as described
d. In the event of a major earthquake, proceed with BEECN operations as described in Section 300.
 
in Section 300.
 
100.45Fire Station Cohorts
 
A Fire Station volunteer (“FS volunteer”) is a specialized Amateur Radio Operator (ARO), OR a non-licensed
 
volunteer assisting the ARO, who works independently of BEECN cohorts and communicates with the
 
Portland Emergency Coordination Center (ECC).
 
Fire Station volunteers also form a cohort of eight for each fire station. Each shift requires one primary and
 
one backup ARO.
 
Fire Station Volunteers are responsible for relaying messages from BEECNs to the ECC during deployments
 
and exercises and are fundamental to BEECN operations. Therefore, a BEECN cohort should know who the
 
Fire Station Volunteer is who will be relaying their messages. The responsibilities of Fire Station Volunteers
 
are described in Section 400.
 
100.50 BEECN Volunteers and Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams (NETs)
 
a. BEECN volunteers and NETs operate independent of each other’s authority and are not under each
 
other’s chain of command.
 
b. PBEM encourages BEECN cohorts to meet with regularly with their local NETs, and to be familiar
 
with their Operations Plans.
 
c. One person may be both a NET and BEECN volunteer. NETs respond immediately following a major
 
disaster, while BEECN volunteers operate 24 to 48 hours following an earthquake. Therefore, a
 
volunteer can plausibly be part of both programs, and PBEM encourages volunteer participation in


both.
=== 100.45 Fire Station Cohorts ===
A Fire Station volunteer (“FS volunteer”) is a specialized Amateur Radio Operator (ARO), OR a non-licensed volunteer assisting the ARO, who works independently of BEECN cohorts and communicates with the


100.55 Indemnification
Portland Emergency Coordination Center (ECC).Fire Station volunteers also form a cohort of eight for each fire station. Each shift requires one primary and


Subject to the conditions and limitations of the Oregon Constitution and Oregon Tort Claims Act, ORS
one backup ARO. Fire Station Volunteers are responsible for relaying messages from BEECNs to the ECC during deployments and exercises and are fundamental to BEECN operations. Therefore, a BEECN cohort should know who the Fire Station Volunteer is who will be relaying their messages. The responsibilities of Fire Station Volunteers are described in Section 400.


30.260 through 30.300, the City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless BEECN or FS volunteers
=== 100.50 BEECN Volunteers and Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams (NETs) ===
a. BEECN volunteers and NETs operate independent of each other’s authority and are not under each other’s chain of command.


for any tort claim arising out of a BEECN/FS volunteer’s act or omission within the course and scope of
b. PBEM encourages BEECN cohorts to meet with regularly with their local NETs, and to be familiar with their Operations Plans.


the volunteer’s duties while the volunteer is performing emergency service activities under the direction
c. One person may be both a NET and BEECN volunteer. NETs respond immediately following a major disaster, while BEECN volunteers operate 24 to 48 hours following an earthquake. Therefore, a


of PBEM in connection with a state of emergency declared under ORS 401.309, or during a state of
volunteer can plausibly be part of both programs, and PBEM encourages volunteer participation in both.


public health emergency proclaimed under ORS 433.441, or while the volunteer is engaged in training
=== 100.55 Indemnification ===
Subject to the conditions and limitations of the Oregon Constitution and Oregon Tort Claims Act, ORS 30.260 through 30.300, the City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless BEECN or FS volunteers


being conducted or approved by PBEM for the purpose of preparing the volunteer to perform emergency
for any tort claim arising out of a BEECN/FS volunteer’s act or omission within the course and scope of the volunteer’s duties while the volunteer is performing emergency service activities under the direction


services, or while a volunteer is participating in non-emergency deployment activities with PBEM’s prior
of PBEM in connection with a state of emergency declared under ORS 401.309, or during a state of public health emergency proclaimed under ORS 433.441, or while the volunteer is engaged in training


approval.
being conducted or approved by PBEM for the purpose of preparing the volunteer to perform emergency services, or while a volunteer is participating in non-emergency deployment activities with PBEM’s prior approval.

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100.05 Role of BEECN Volunteers

a. BEECN volunteers are unpaid volunteers with the City of Portland and any responsibilities undertaken as a BEECN volunteer are voluntary. Volunteers are not employees of PBEM or any

other city bureau while acting as a BEECN volunteer.

b. Any time a BEECN volunteer engages in authorized BEECN activities, that member is a representative of the City of Portland and will comport him or herself in a manner consistent

with these BEECN Guidelines and Code of Conduct.

100.10 Persons with Disabilities

Everyone has a part in emergency preparedness and response, and no volunteer interest in the BEECN program will be discouraged or denied on the basis of any physical or cognitive disability. In order to

ensure equal access to volunteer programs, PBEM will reasonably modify policies and procedures and provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with disabilities.

100.15 Volunteer Qualifications

Each BEECN volunteer must:

a. Reside within walking or biking distance of the BEECN or fire station the volunteer is responsible for, and be prepared to transport self to the BEECN or fire station in the event of a BEECN

deployment without relying on motorized transportation (such as a car). BEECN volunteers do this within the deployment timeframe of 24 to 48 hours following a disaster.

b. Pass a criminal background check at PBEM’s expense.

1. A volunteer may not be considered for BEECN service if she or he has been convicted of a crimeclassified as: a Class A Felony; a Class B Felony; any sex crime requiring registration; or stalking.

2. All rules governing background checks for BEECN volunteers are identical to the rules governing background checks for NET volunteers. See NET Guidelines, Sections 200.20

and 300.15.a.

c. Be willing and capable of fulfilling the BEECN volunteer responsibilities indicated in Section

100.20: BEECN Cohort Responsibilities.

d. Sign the Code of Conduct applicable to BEECN volunteers (Appendix A), and follow the procedures indicated in this Guidelines manual.

100.20 Relevant BEECN Volunteer Experience and Prior Training

a. Only volunteers staffing fire station Go-Kits in the BEECN program need to have an Amateur Radio license and experience with amateur radio operations. Volunteers staffing BEECN sites use a pushto-

talk radio and do not require an Amateur Radio license.

b. BEECN volunteers do not need to be First Aid certified, as they are not expected to provide medical treatment. However, each BEECN cache is stocked with First Aid supplies and PBEM encourages

BEECN volunteers to have or receive First Aid certification. PBEM will endeavor to obtain this training for BEECN volunteers.

c. BEECN volunteers can also have a background in CERT/NET training, but this is not required. If a BEECN volunteer would like to receive NET training, Portland NET will expedite that individual’s

application into the NET program. d. Other skill competencies relevant to volunteering for the BEECN program include: public speaking, leadership/personnel management, and mental health/crisis counseling.

100.25 BEECN Training

PBEM will provide training to designated BEECN volunteers instructing on the deployment and use of BEECN equipment on an as-needed basis. PBEM encourages members of a BEECN Cohort to teach each

other in the use of equipment when possible.

100.30 BEECN Volunteer Cohorts

a. Each BEECN should have a cohort of no fewer than eight volunteers who are trained and familiar with the BEECN cache.

b. One of the eight in a cohort will be the Cohort Coordinator for that BEECN cohort. The responsibilities of the Coordinator are described in 100.35: BEECN Cohort Coordinators.

c. A cohort is divided into two shifts (Shift A and Shift B) of four volunteers each. The intention is that in an actual emergency deployment, each shift will work for eight hours maximum and switch to

the other shift at the end of eight hours. See Section 300.10 on operational periods and shifts.

d. Shift A and Shift B are further divided between two Primary Volunteers and two Backup Volunteers. If a Primary Volunteer is injured or for some other reason cannot deploy the BEECN, Backup

Volunteers are available to fill in or take over deployment responsibilities. See Figure 1: Cohort Organization.

100.35 BEECN Cohort Coordinators

Cohort Coordinators have no field authority greater than other BEECN volunteers, but are responsible for organizing their cohort. Responsibilities of the Cohort Coordinator include:

a. Serving as PBEM’s point of contact for a BEECN’s cohort. PBEM will contact this individual to inform of BEECN drills or exercises, policy changes, or any other information relevant to the BEECN

program. The Cohort Coordinator is responsible for relaying this information to cohort members.

b. Serving as the point of contact for the owner/manager of the property hosting the cache. The Coordinator should contact the property owner/manager when BEECN exercises are scheduled.

c. Working with cohort members to plan out shift and primary/backup volunteer designations for operations.

d. Ensuring that cohort volunteers feel comfortable with using the cache equipment, can deploy the BEECN competently, and that all volunteers understand their role and responsibilities in the event

of a BEECN deployment.

e. Ensuring that the cohort has no fewer than eight members, and recruiting new members from the immediate neighborhood as needed.

f. Providing PBEM with program feedback, recommendations, and resource requests as appropriate.

g. Ensuring that the cohort responsibilities described in 100.40: BEECN Cohort Responsibilities are carried out, and the results of audits and exercises are relayed to PBEM.

100.40 BEECN Cohort Responsibilities

Each BEECN Cohort has the following responsibilities:

a. No less than monthly, do a sight check of the cache to ensure it is secure and has not been damaged or significantly tampered with, and that the tarp over it is still on tight (if the cache is

outdoors). There is no need to inform PBEM of this check unless there is damage or other issues to report.

b. No less than quarterly, inventory the contents of the cache using the inventory forms included inside the cache. The completed inventory form should be logged online at:

https://www.portlandoregon.gov/pbem/65758.

c. No less than annually, participate in a BEECN activation exercise. PBEM will coordinate an exercise in the area of the BEECN once a year, but will coordinate

more activation exercises at the request of a cohort as resources allow.

d. In the event of a major earthquake, proceed with BEECN operations as described in Section 300.

100.45 Fire Station Cohorts

A Fire Station volunteer (“FS volunteer”) is a specialized Amateur Radio Operator (ARO), OR a non-licensed volunteer assisting the ARO, who works independently of BEECN cohorts and communicates with the

Portland Emergency Coordination Center (ECC).Fire Station volunteers also form a cohort of eight for each fire station. Each shift requires one primary and

one backup ARO. Fire Station Volunteers are responsible for relaying messages from BEECNs to the ECC during deployments and exercises and are fundamental to BEECN operations. Therefore, a BEECN cohort should know who the Fire Station Volunteer is who will be relaying their messages. The responsibilities of Fire Station Volunteers are described in Section 400.

100.50 BEECN Volunteers and Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams (NETs)

a. BEECN volunteers and NETs operate independent of each other’s authority and are not under each other’s chain of command.

b. PBEM encourages BEECN cohorts to meet with regularly with their local NETs, and to be familiar with their Operations Plans.

c. One person may be both a NET and BEECN volunteer. NETs respond immediately following a major disaster, while BEECN volunteers operate 24 to 48 hours following an earthquake. Therefore, a

volunteer can plausibly be part of both programs, and PBEM encourages volunteer participation in both.

100.55 Indemnification

Subject to the conditions and limitations of the Oregon Constitution and Oregon Tort Claims Act, ORS 30.260 through 30.300, the City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless BEECN or FS volunteers

for any tort claim arising out of a BEECN/FS volunteer’s act or omission within the course and scope of the volunteer’s duties while the volunteer is performing emergency service activities under the direction

of PBEM in connection with a state of emergency declared under ORS 401.309, or during a state of public health emergency proclaimed under ORS 433.441, or while the volunteer is engaged in training

being conducted or approved by PBEM for the purpose of preparing the volunteer to perform emergency services, or while a volunteer is participating in non-emergency deployment activities with PBEM’s prior approval.