PSCP 2024
PSCP 2024
Municipal Mayor
Municipal Vice Mayor
Acknowledgement
Approval / Adoption
Sangguniang Bayan (SB) Resolution No. 128-2023
Municipal Development Council (MDC) Resolution No. 02-2023
Vision Statement
Mission Statement
Strategic Thrusts and Development Priorities
Core Values
Pinamalayan Brief Profile
Public Service Continuity Plan (PSCP) 2024
The Local Government Unit of Pinamalayan under our leadership, remains focus, steady and firm to our sworn commitment to
Pinamaleños. We have utilized our funds and resources in achieving our noble commitment to people. Programs, projects and
activities are well aligned and attuned to the demands of the public. We have remained committed to our mission of reaching out to
the most vulnerable members of society. As a result, we must level up, improve, and modify all of our initial activities in order to
satisfy the unique requirements of our people while also adapting to the demands of a changing world.
My fellow Pinamaleños, it is with great pride and honor to present and dedicate this compilation of Thematic Plans and Programs
2024, a navigational plan towards the Local Government's developmental framework and program intervention for the Fiscal Year
2024.
This plan of action reflects our expectations for conquering challenges and moving forward. It contains the programs/projects/activities
streamlined for the coming year from a long master list of projects generated through sectoral consultation. Furthermore, with the
unwavering support and active participation of all stakeholders, we can vouch that no sector is being left behind and guarantee the
inclusivity of all programs.
Also, our heartfelt gratitude goes to the dedicated men and women of these municipality who place their best efforts to come up with
this plan.
Hail Pinamalayan and all its people- ang Bayan ng Bahaghari, Bayang Pinagpala. Pilipinas, Pinamalayan Naman!
Warmest greeting!
Success is no accident. It takes a lot of hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what
you are doing or learning to do.
The municipality of Pinamalayan aims to become a sustainable place to live for every Pinamaleños. Planning and
implementation are the best tool in making success. Thematic planning is an important activity of the Local Government Unit
with the objective of building a more progressive municipality.
In this activity, the Local Chief Executive together with the Vice Mayor, Sangguniang Bayan Members, Department Heads,
Chief of offices, and the representatives from different sectors joined together in a group discussion and identifying different
programs, projects and activities that we believe needed to be implemented and can make an impact in the society.
Through inquiries, careful studies, researches and workshops, we will be able to sustain and meet the demands of the ever-
changing time. Long term solutions, programs, projects and activities to be implemented are relevant and beneficial to the
people. We cannot stop the passing time, but we have the power to define it.
With our collaborative efforts we can make Pinamalayan a sustainable place to live in. Let us work together and win as one.
With the help of the Almighty, hand in hand, we can achieve what we are dreaming for our beloved Pinamalayan.
“Today’s progress was yesterday’s plan” - Anonymous
In the spirit of unity towards progress, deepest appreciation is hereby conveyed to the various ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICIAL SUPPORT SERVICES
stakeholders and institutions in our municipality such as the National Government Agencies, Barangay
Government Units, Private Sector, Civil Society/Non-Governmental Organizations, the Legislative RUTH D. MALING Administrative Officer IV
Logistic In-Charge
Department and the Executive Department of the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan for the
FHIL JOSEPH L. GALANG Information Technology Assistant
unqualified support and participation in the preparation of PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP)
Technical Support Staff
2024 which was completed and packaged by the: GERALD M. DULATRE Information Technology Assistant
Administrative Support Staff
MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
MARY JOY R. SALENDREZ Administrative Aide III
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES Administrative Support Staff
ROMEL T. MARAYAN Development Management Officer II ROSELLE H. LABRADOR Administrative Aide III
Sector Coordinator Administrative Support Staff
JAN-NEIL H. EVANGELISTA Senior Administrative Assistant II EDEN M. HERNANDEZ Administrative Aide II
Sector Coordinator Administrative Support Staff
PRINCESS EUNICE L. DEL VALLE Project Development Officer I
Sector Coordinator
We are truly grateful as we commend the invaluable involvement of all concerned
SOCIAL SERVICES
functionaries and Elective Officials by way of sharing their time, efforts and knowledge. As
EnP VIRGILIO M. KING Project Development Officer III
Sector Coordinator such, we are very thankful to the Municipal Development Council (MDC) Officials and
JOHN ERIC G. MONDOÑEDO Planning Assistant Members, especially to the Chairpersons and Members of the Functional/Sectoral Working
Sector Coordinator Committees for exerting tireless and selfless efforts that made possible the successful
MA. LORRAINE F. FESTIN Project Evaluation Assistant completion of the formulation process.
Sector Coordinator
ECONOMIC SERVICES Above all, let us praise and thank the Almighty for His guidance as we are all His stewards in
EnP. ORLEX H. MARAYAN Development Management Officer IV / Asst. to the MPDC bringing about excellence in local governance .
Sector Coordinator
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!!!
FREDELINO A. TORIANO, JR. Planning Officer II
Sector Coordinator
MARIANNE L. LUARCA Administrative Aide II
Sector Coordinator ROSENIO A. TORIANO, EnP.
OTHER SERVICES
Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator
EnP. ORLEX H. MARAYAN Development Management Officer IV / Asst. to the MPDC
Sector Coordinator
JAYSON M. MAUPAY Administrative Assistant I
Sector Coordinator
1. Introduction
As one of the Local Government Units (LGUs), the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan (MGOP) is mandated by Republic Act No. 7160, also known
as “The Local Government Code of 1991”, to be self-reliant and to continue exercising the powers and discharging the duties and functions currently
vested upon them. It is also mandated to discharge the functions and responsibilities of national agencies and offices devolved to them. Likewise, it is
expected to exercise such other powers and discharge such other functions and responsibilities as are necessary, appropriate, or incidental to efficient
and effective provision of basic services and facilities.
Currently, the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan has thirteen (13) departments, namely: 1) Office of the Municipal Vice-Mayor, 2) Municipal
Administrator’s Office, 3) Municipal Planning and Development Office, 4) Municipal Budget Office, 5) Municipal Accounting Office, 6) Municipal
Treasury Office, 7) Municipal Assessor’s Office, 8) Municipal Engineering Office, 9) Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office, 10) Municipal
Health Office, 11) Municipal Agriculture Office, 12) Municipal Civil Registry Office, and 13) Market Operations Department. It has nine (9) divisions,
namely: 1) Municipal Mayor’s Office – Administrative Division, 2) Human Resource Management Division, 3) Permits and Licenses Division, 4) General
Services Division, 5) Zoning and Motorpool Operations Division, 6) Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Management Division, 7)
Slaughterhouse Operations Division, 8) Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Division, and 9) Special Concerns Division. Also, it has
one (1) unit, the Tourism, History, Culture and Arts Unit, which is under the Municipal Mayor’s Office.
In compliance with National Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Memorandum No. 33 series 2018, the Municipal Government of
Pinamalayan adheres on the formulation of Public Service Continuity Plan (PSCP) which will serve as a guidebook for every office in the continuity of
operations and delivery of public service during times of disruptive circumstances and emergencies.
This PSCP shall be oriented and explained to all employees of all offices to ensure the continuity of their functions and operations in case of disruptive
events. Furthermore, this PSCP shall provide the procedures adopted for the implementation and continuous improvement of the agency’s public
service delivery.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this PSCP is to provide operational actions and protocols that will be undertaken by the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan (MGOP)
in response to any emergency or disruptive event, and to ensure the continuous delivery of public service through the restoration of identified mission
essential functions.
3. Policy Statements
We, the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan, guided by our mandate under the Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991), commit
to provide efficient, effective, and economical governance to the purpose of which is the general welfare of the municipality, all its inhabitants, and the
LGU employees; formulate, evaluate, and maintain appropriate contingency plans; carry out such emergency measures as may be necessary during
and in the aftermath of man-made and natural disasters and calamities; and ensure the delivery of basic services and the provision of adequate
facilities.
The Municipal Government of Pinamalayan commits to the attainment of the following public service continuity objectives:
• To champion the needs of the most vulnerable in our community through the strict implementation and compliance to the development
priorities of the local government under the TOP CARES program:
o T – ransparency, Accountability and Good Governance
o O – rganizational Development and Empowerment
o P – eace and Order and Public Safety
o C – ommunity Involvement and Integration
o A – agriculture, Tourism, History, Culture and Arts and Environmental Protection
o R – evenue Generation and Livelihood Development
o E – ducational and Technical Skills Development
o S – ocial Programs
• To safeguard human lives – clients, stakeholders, and employees;
• To represent the public and to consider the well-being and interests of the municipality;
• To ensure accountability and transparency of agency operations;
• To adopt a comprehensive disaster risk reduction and management plan;
• To formulate effective decision-making and communication processes, and continuous coordination among all Municipal Functionaries,
Barangay Officials, National Agencies, and other stakeholders during incidents;
• To reduce dependency on a certain office for specific critical functions;
• To ensure organizational reliability through appropriate response and speedy recovery from disruptive events, and prompt resumption of
mission essential functions;
• To provide relevant, adequate, and timely information to its residents especially during the aftermath of man-made or natural disasters and
calamities through public service announcements and other means;
• To ensure the delivery of basic services even during disruptive events, namely: provision of financial assistance, aids, and grants; provision
of safe and high-quality meat and other products in the public market; provision of safe, secure, and clean environment; and provision of
health and counseling services, among others;
• To protect agency properties and all records – paper-based or electronic – before, during, and after incidents;
• To guarantee continuous improvement of the agency through public service continuity management;
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4. Scope
This PSCP is applicable to all offices – department and divisions – of the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan (MGOP), along with its partner
agencies.
6. Definition of Terms
a. Alert — notification that a potential disruption is imminent or has occurred; (Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Glossary 2018)
b. Alternate Site — a site held in readiness for use during/following an invocation of disaster recovery plans to continue urgent and important
activities of an organization. (BCI Glossary 2018)
c. Assumption — this defines the context upon which the plan is based or constrained. Consider availability of resources such as people,
technology/equipment, facilities, and supply chain.
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d. Call Tree — a document that graphically depicts the calling responsibilities and the calling order used to contact management, employees,
customers, vendors, and other key contacts in the event of an emergency, disaster, or severe outage situation; (BCI Glossary 2018)
e. Command Center — the (facility) location, local to the event but outside the immediate affected area, where tactical response, recovery and
restoration activities are managed; (BCI Glossary 2018)
f. Continual Improvement — recurring activity to enhance performance; (ISO 22300:2018)
g. Continuity of Operations — management policy and procedures used to guide an enterprise response to a major loss of enterprise
capabilities or damage to its' facilities. It defines the activities of individual departments and agencies and their subcomponents to ensure
their essential functions are performed; (BCI Glossary 2018)
h. Crisis — abnormal and unstable situation that threatens the organization’s strategic objectives, reputation, or viability; (BCI Glossary 2018)
i. Disaster — situation where widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses have occurred which exceeded the ability of
the affected organization, community, or society to respond and recover using its own resources; (BCI Glossary 2018)
j. Disruption — An event that interrupts normal business, functions, operations, or processes, whether anticipated (e.g., hurricane, political
unrest) or unanticipated (e.g., a blackout, terror attack, technology failure, or earthquake); (BCl Glossary 2018)
k. Hot Site — a facility equipped with full technical requirements including IT, telecoms, and infrastructure, and which can be used to provide
rapid resumption of operations; (BCl Glossary 2018)
l. Incident — situation that might be, or could lead to, a disruption, loss, emergency, or crisis; (BCl Glossary 2018)
m. Incident Command System (ICS) — the combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within
a common organizational structure, designed to aid in domestic incident management activities. It is used for a broad spectrum of
emergencies, from small to complex incidents, both natural and manmade, including acts of catastrophic terrorism; (FEMA)
n. Mission Essential Functions — the limited set or organization-level government functions that must be continued throughout, or resumed
rapidly after, a disruption of normal activities; (DOE PSCP)
o. Public Service Continuity — refers to business continuity for the public sector; refers to the capability of the organization to continue delivery
of products or services at acceptable predefined levels following disruptive incident; (DOE PSCP)
p. Public Service Continuity Plan (PSCP) — refers to the business continuity plan for the public sector; refers to the documented procedures
that guide organizations to respond, recover, resume, and restore to a pre-defined level of operation following disruption; (DOE PSCP)
q. Recovery — implementing the prioritized actions required to return the processes and support functions to operational stability following an
interruption or disaster; (BCl Glossary 2018)
r. Recovery Time Objective — the period of time within which systems, applications, or functions must be recovered after an outage. RTO
includes the time required for: assessment, execution, and verification; (BCl Glossary 2018)
s. Testing — a means of determining the presence, quality or veracity of something; (ISO 22300:2018)
7. Planning Assumptions
The Continuity Plan is based on the following assumptions:
• An Incident Command System within the organization has been established.
• Alternate facilities are identified and available for use after a threat or disaster.
• LGU Offices could be partially damaged or inaccessible for a period of 30 to 60 days depending on the result of the impact
analysis/damage assessment.
• Critical resources (e.g., information communication technology, water, electricity) are available.
• COVID-19 Taskforce and Teams such as Contact Tracing, Diagnostic and Testing, Patient Management and Monitoring, Verification,
Disinfection, Logistics and Resource Support Team has been established.
• Isolation facilities has been established.
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The mission-essential functions (MEFs) are formulated upon the mandate and core services of each department, division, and unit comprising the municipal government of Pinamalayan.
The frontline offices together with the support offices of the agency have mapped out their primary plans of action and recovery-time objectives hinged on their identified mission-essential functions. This ensures that even during the disruption of work,
the critical services of the agency are well-functioning and fully operational.
Table 8.1.1, under Q1: Mission-Essential Function column, displays the list of services identified by each office as an essential part/s of their mandate. The third column under Q2: Mission-Non-essential Function identifies the services provided by
each department, division, and unit considered as non-essential in times of disruptive events. The fourth column under Q3: Non-mission-Essential Function, lists down services provided by each department, division, and unit necessary for the continuity
of operations but is not part of the core services of the office. The fifth column under Q4: Non-mission-Non-essential Function are services provided by each department, division, and unit that are not part of the core services of the office and considered
non-essential in times of disruptive events.
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The mission-essential functions of the agency as shown in Table 8.1.1 cover provision of necessities in time of natural or man-made disasters; delivery of necessary assistance to affected clients and stakeholders; information dissemination and
awareness; monitoring, evaluation, and coordination of various agencies related to disaster-response programs; maintenance and recovery of data; implementation of appropriate preventive measures and control; provision of agricultural intervention;
and responding to clearing operations in the occurrence of disruptive events.
Most mission-essential functions, under Q1: Mission-Essential Function column, have the recovery time objective of Tier 1 (T1) which means that the recovery of their mission-essential function/s will be between the first 0-12hrs of emergency. The
consolidated table indicates that frontline and many support services require quick action from the onset of the emergency to recover their operations. Such services include executive, administrative, financial, and monitoring and intervention, data
recovery, and procurement functions.
Services under Tier 2 (T2) that have between 12 -24 hrs. timeframe for the resumption of operations, require adequate time to process data to be able to manage the tasks at hand. For instance, on the threat of COVID-19, the Municipal Health Office
needs to allocate sufficient time in monitoring cases for COVID-19, contact tracing, and detection and management of cases.
Services under Tier 3 (T3) which requires a 24-48hrs time frame for the recovery of mission essential functions need longer assessment and intervention subsequent to the disruptive event.
Some offices have the recovery time objective of Tier 5 (T5) for their mission essential functions from 72 hours and beyond as such services confront the aftermath of the disruptive incidents.
Various threats and risks were also identified by the agency in Table. 8.2. This assessment distinguishes the dynamics between the threats, risks, impact, and current measures and controls implemented by the agency.
From the frequency of the threats, the agency also assessed the severity and its impact on people, infrastructure, non-infrastructure, and services.
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HAZARD AND RISK IDENTIFICATION RISK ANALYSIS RISK EVALUATION AND CONTROL
CURRENT CONTROL
THREAT RISK LIKELIHOOD IMPACT RISK SCORE EFFECTIVENESS RISK MITIGATING MEASURES
MEASURES IN PLACE
People: Employees are affected Non-infra: 1. Provision of Vehicle Services for
and critical function holders will not Employees with difficulty accessing
be able to report for work 1. Alert System office for work
established. 2. Establishment of alternate working
Facility: Office buildings will be 2. Office facilities are mechanism (e.g., WFH) for a
affected and rendered inaccessible secured and percentage of personnel
monitored regularly. 3. Identification of at least 2 Alternate
Process: Office critical operational 3. Backup data should Sites
activities are affected due to power always be updated 4. Establishment of protocols re
3 - With fairly effective
Tropical Cyclone/Heavy supply interruptions and disrupted and accessible Activation and Transfer to Alternate
4 - Likely 5 - Extreme 20 - Very High controls in place but
Rainfall office facilities Sites
needs improvement
Infra: 5. Provision of additional ICT
ICT: Failure of IT-dependent equipment for possible work from
systems and applications 1. Alternate site home strategies
identified. 6. Makes available alternative power
supply in case of long-term power
service interruption
7. Provision of backup data storage
(physical storage/cloud storage)
8. Constant updating of backup data
People: Employees are affected Non-infra: 1. Strict implementation of health
and at heightened risk of having the Proper dissemination of protocols (e.g., social distancing and
virus information about wearing of appropriate PPE)
vaccination program. 2. Designated vehicles for
Facility: Offices will be affected. 1. Contact Tracing and transportation are available.
proper protocols are 3. Regular disinfection of all offices
3 - With fairly effective
Epidemics/Pandemics Public: Will cause great fear implemented. and buildings.
5 - Frequent/Almost Certain 4 - Major 20 - Very High controls in place but
(Covid-19) because it puts life at risk. 2. Supply of Protective
needs improvement
gears/ Items are
Process: Offices on lockdown available
affecting operations. 3. Work-from-Home
strategy for affected
employees is
implemented
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HAZARD AND RISK IDENTIFICATION RISK ANALYSIS RISK EVALUATION AND CONTROL
CURRENT CONTROL
THREAT RISK LIKELIHOOD IMPACT RISK SCORE EFFECTIVENESS RISK MITIGATING MEASURES
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4. Alternate working
mechanism (e.g.,
WFH) for a
percentage of
personnel is
established/
implemented
Infra:
1. Alternate site is
identified.
2. Isolation facilities are
established.
3. Barriers are installed
in all offices
People: Employees are affected Non-infra: 1. Identification of at least 2 Alternate
and critical function holders will not 1. Alert System is Sites.
3 - With fairly effective
be able to report for work established. 2. Establishment of protocols re
Storm Surges/Tsunami 3 - Possible 3 - Moderate 9 - Low controls in place but
Infra: Activation and Transfer to Alternate
needs improvement
Facility: Offices will be affected 1. Alternate site is Sites
and rendered inaccessible identified.
People: Employees are affected Non-infra: 1. Identification of at least one (1)
and critical function holders will not 1. Information database Alternate Site
be able to report for work is secured. 2. Proper implementation of Electrical
Safety Measures.
Public: Will cause great fear Infra: 3. Improvement of facility
because it puts life at risk. 1. Electrical safety 4. Establishment/ identification of
Facility: Office building is affected measures in 3 - With fairly effective building/ stock room as second
Fire and rendered unavailable (denial of 4 - Likely 5 - Extreme 20 – Very High workplace are controls in place but storage of vital data and documents.
access) implemented. needs improvement 5. Ensured protection of physical
2. Alternate site is documents vital to critical services of
Process: Critical operational identified. the agency
activities within the office are 3. DICT database server 6. Establishment of IT Division that are
interrupted is established. responsible for upgrading,
ICT: Failure of IT-dependent recovering, banking and protection of
systems and applications data.
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HAZARD AND RISK IDENTIFICATION RISK ANALYSIS RISK EVALUATION AND CONTROL
CURRENT CONTROL
THREAT RISK LIKELIHOOD IMPACT RISK SCORE EFFECTIVENESS RISK MITIGATING MEASURES
MEASURES IN PLACE
Non-infra: 1. Establishment of Work from home
Process: Office lockdown affecting 1. Information strategies for employees affected by
operations database is 3 - With fairly effective office lockdown (for security
Terrorism 2 - Unlikely 5 - Extreme 10 - Low secured controls in place but purposes)
Public: Will cause great fear Infra: needs improvement 2. Establishment of ICT redundancy
because it puts life at risk 1. Physical security of for possible work from home
office is secured strategies
ICT: Failure of IT-dependent Non-infra: 1. Development of IT Disaster
systems and applications 1. ICT personnel Recovery Plan
maintained and 2. Attendance to trainings/seminars
Public: Costumers/Stakeholders developed software related to Breach Response and
affected and unable to access to and data backed up Cyber Security.
office/agency e-services 3. Provision of safe and secured
3 - With fairly effective record section storage facilities and
Process: Vital operations are Infra: ensure back-up electronic copies of
Cyberattack 3 - Possible 3 - Moderate 9 - Low 1. Upgrading of ICT controls in place but
affected due to the loss of access needs improvement vital office files.
to ICT systems and applications equipment and
installation safety
measures
2. ICT equipment are
upgraded and safety
measures are
installed.
Facility: Physical data will be Non-infra: 1. Duplication of registry books and
irretrievable. 1. Bi-annual other vital data and files
evacuation drills 2. Establishment/ identification of
Public: The public will be affected 2. Duplication of 3 - With fairly effective building/ stock room as safe storage
Destroyed by Termites because of inaccessible records 3 - Possible 5 - Extreme 15 - Moderate registry books and controls in place but for vital data and documents.
store in safe place needs improvement
Process: Delay on processing of 3. Constantly making of
documents spare copy of vital
files and data
Non-Infra: 3 - With fairly effective 1. Procure external drive or hard drives
ICT: System error and corruption of
System Issues 3 - Possible 5 - Extreme 15 - Moderate controls in place but to be used as back up storage
files
needs improvement
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CURRENT CONTROL
THREAT RISK LIKELIHOOD IMPACT RISK SCORE EFFECTIVENESS RISK MITIGATING MEASURES
MEASURES IN PLACE
1. Assigned personnel 2. Constantly making of spare copy of
in maintenance of vital files and data
registry books
Infra:
1. Upgrading of ICT
equipment and
installation safety
measures
People: Employee's safety and Non-infra: 1. Provision of additional protective
well-being are affected which lead 1. Provision of safety equipment for employees
to the need for absence from work reminders or driving 2. Identification of alternative
and therefore, no report for work to protocols for employee/s or driver/s from other
3 - With fairly effective
be conducted by critical function employees especially office such as motor pool for
Transport Accidents 3 - Possible 4 - Major 12 - Moderate controls in place but
holder field personnel continuous operation
needs improvement
Process: Critical operational
activities such as garbage
collection on field are interrupted
During the agency’s risk analysis, the likelihood and impact of the hazards were assessed to attain the risk score for each of the hazards identified. Pinamalayan, along with the rest of the Mindoro Island, is prone to various hazards. Hence, Tropical
Cyclone/Heavy Rainfall, Epidemic/Pandemic, and Fire received the highest risk score of 20 or Very High. Termite Infestation and System Issues had a risk score of 15, and Earthquake and Transport Accidents had a risk score of 12 – which are
considered Moderate. Terrorism had a risk score of 10, and Storm Surge/Tsunami and Cyberattack had a risk score of 9 – which are considered Low.
The threat of Tropical Cyclone/Heavy Rainfall was given a risk score of 20 or Very High since about twenty (20) tropical cyclones enter the Philippine area of responsibility in a year. Some of the most devastating typhoons that affected Pinamalayan
were TY Dinang, STY Sisang (1978), TY Puring (1993), TY Feria (2001), STY Reming (2006), TY Milenyo (2006), TY Frank (2008), TS Ofel (2012), and ST Nona (2015). Some of the most recent typhoons were TY Usman (2018), TY Tisoy (2019),
TY Quinta (2020), STY Rolly (2020), and TY Dante, Fabian and Jolina (2021).
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Typhoon Usman, which made landfall on December 29, 2018, left Php 2,620,000.00 worth of damages on infrastructure and Php 42,327,947.10 worth of agricultural damages. 50 houses were partially damaged, 3 houses were totally damaged, and
a total of 4,683 individuals were affected. Typhoon Tisoy, which made landfall on December 3, 2019, left Php 150,600,000.00 worth of damages on infrastructure and Php 200,372,031.50 worth of agricultural damages. 8,776 houses were partially
damaged, 1,036 houses were totally damaged, 86,059 individuals were affected, and 30,717 individuals were displaced. Typhoon Quinta, which made landfall on October 26, 2020, left Php 16,050,000.00 worth of damages on infrastructure and Php
403,545,229.05 worth of agricultural damages. 4,323 houses were partially damaged, 278 houses were totally damaged, 41,983 individuals were affected, and 8,569 individuals were displaced.
The threat of Fire was also given a risk score of 20 or Very High due to the several fire incidents that occurred in the municipality. Some of the major fire incidents involved the Old Market in 1979, the New Market in 1994, IHMA in 2012 and the Pick-
up Shop in 2014. Just recently, on February 2021, 2:30 a.m., a fire occurred at the municipal compound of the Municipal Government of Pinamalayan and left Php 10,000,000.00 worth of damages. The building that caught fire was the old two-story
executive building that housed the offices of the Municipal Treasury Office (MTO), Municipal Assessor’s Office (MassO), Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and Municipal Engineering Office (MEO). The
Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) stated that BAC documents have been destroyed but can be reproduced and that important documents from the rest of the offices have been saved.
The most recent threat that the agency faced were the phishing attacks on the agency’s website that occurred from July 2021 and lasted until a new municipal website was developed by the MPDO.
After risk analysis, evaluation was done to identify the control measures currently in place in the agency, both infra and non-infra interventions, and their corresponding effectiveness. It was identified that for the Earthquake hazard, the agency currently
has highly effective controls in place, and with little room for improvement or an effectiveness score of 4. For the rest of the hazards, the agency currently has fairly effective controls in place but needs improvement or an effectiveness score of 3.
Hence, several action plans were proposed for these hazards as risk mitigating measures.
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Initiate and maximize Legal Documents, IRR and Actual Memorandum Circulars from Operational: LGU's plans and Tier 1: Must be performed People: LCE, Executive Assistant II, Senior
the generation of implementations the National Agencies, mandates cannot be implemented within 0 - 12 hours Administrative Assistant III, Administrative
resources and revenues Executive Orders, SB efficiently and effectively; Revenue Officer II and Administrative Support, TWGs
and apply the same to Resolutions and loss
the implementation of Memorandum of Agreement. Reputational: Decreased credibility Facility / Equipment: Office, Desk, Printer,
the development plans, and trust of public Scanner, Copier, Filing Cabinet,
programs and Regulatory: Memorandum Circular Telephone/Mobile phone
objectives and Advisory from National Agencies
Communication / IT: Computer (Intel® I3
processor.
Windows 10 Home 64.,4 GB DDR4-2400
MHz RAM (1 x 4 GB)1 TB 7200 rpm SATA
HDD.Intel® UHD Graphics 600.) Printer
(with continuous ink) Photocopier (System
memory standard (MB): 32 MB.
Interfaces standard: USB 2.0, USB 1.1.
Paper size: A5-A3, Customized paper sizes.
Printable paper weight (g/m²): 64-157 gsm.
Paper input capacity (sheets): Standard:
250 sheets, Max.: 350 sheets.)
Others: SB, MAdO, MPDO
Ensure the delivery of Provision of Aids and grants to Operational: Delivery of Basic Tier 1: Must be performed People: LCE, Executive Assistant II, Senior
Basic Services and the clients Services to the clients will be within 0 - 12 hours Administrative Assistant III, Administrative
provision of Adequate delayed/ cancelled Officer II and Administrative Support, TWGs
facilities Reputational: Decreased credibility
and trust of public Facility / Equipment: Office, Desk, Printer,
Regulatory: Memorandum Circular Scanner, Copier, Filing Cabinet,
and Advisory from National Agencies Telephone/Mobile phone
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Interfaces standard: USB 2.0, USB 1.1.
Paper size: A5-A3, Customized paper sizes.
Printable paper weight (g/m²): 64-157 gsm.
Paper input capacity (sheets): Standard:
250 sheets, Max.: 350 sheets.)
Others: ALL OFFICES
Disseminate Information Memorandum, Announcements Memorandum, Operational: Communication may be Tier 1: Must be performed People: 1 Administrative Support (Safety
& Deliver Efficient Bulletins/Updates, CSC delayed or impeded resulting to within 0 - 12 hours Officer)
Interpersonal Announcements disruption of critical services or
Communication within misinformation. Facility / Equipment: Office, Filing Cabinet,
and outside the Agency Reputational: Decreased credibility Service Vehicle
HUMAN RESOURCE
and trust to HRMO in relaying vital
MANAGEMENT
information to clients and Communication / IT: Desktop Computer
DIVISION
stakeholders. (8GB 4 .0 GHZ, 2-TB Storage) with
Regulatory: RA 6713 Microsoft Office Suit and Thunderbird,
Facsimile, Internet Connection [50mbs],
Telephone/Mobile phone and DSLR
Camera
Procurement Services Procurement of Services and Goods Purchased Request by Operational: Unestablished policies,
different department and system and procedures in the People: Head of the Office, 5 Administrative
agencies delivery of public services. Support
Reputational: The ability to respond Tier 5: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Printer, Scanner,
of the Municipal Government will be within 0 - 72 hours Copying Machine
criticized and will result to decreased Communication / IT: Telephone, Internet
credibility and trust of the public. Connection
GENERAL SERVICES Regulatory: RA 9184, COA Circular
OFFICE Inventory and Disposal Serviceable and Unserviceable Plant Monthly Status Report of all Operational: Delayed
Property & Equipment Property Plant and implementation of all PPAs
People: Head of the Office, Administrative
Equipment Reputational: Downscale
Support
performance of the LGU resulting to Tier 5: Must be performed
Facility / Equipment: Desk, Printer,
decreased credibility and trust of within 0 - 72 hours
Scanner
public.
Communication / IT: Desktop
Regulatory: AUDIT CIRCULAR NO.
89-296
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Repair and Facilities, Building, Recreational Program of Work and Operational: Delayed
Maintenance of place, Municipal Park and Municipal Assessment of Damaged implementation of all PPAs People: Head of the Office, Administrative
Government Building Compound Facilities Reputational: Downscale Support
and facilities performance of the LGU resulting to Tier 5: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Repair and
decreased credibility and trust of within 0 - 72 hours Maintenance Tools and Equipment,
public. Carpentry, Mason Tools
Regulatory: AUDIT CIRCULAR NO. Communication / IT: Mobile Phone
89-296
Insurance of Buildings and Vehicles, (Motorcycle, LTO registration, Assessment Operational: Delayed
Government Building Medical Transport vehicle, Heavy of buildings implementation of all PPAs People: Head of the Office, Insurance
and Vehicle Equipment Reputational: Downscale Liaison Officer
Tier 5: Must be performed
performance of the LGU resulting to Facility / Equipment: Laptop
within 0 - 72 hours
decreased credibility and trust of Communication / IT: Telephone, Laptop
public Internet Connection at least 8mpbs
Regulatory: Office Order
People: 4 -6 Light and Heavy Equipment
Operator, 1 Administrative Support, 1 JO, 1
ZONING DIVISION Assist in rescue operations and/or Operational: Could cause delay in AO
Management of Light Memorandum, (e.g. on Tier 1: Must be performed
AND MOTORPOOL road clearing operations where light the assistance to rescue operations Facility / Equipment: Zoning Division
and Heavy Equipment Activation of Alert) within 0 - 12 hours
OPERATIONS and heavy equipment are needed and/or road clearing operations Office, Desk, Printer, Scanner
Communication / IT: Computer (desktop
and laptop), Internet Connection (10mbps)
Business Permits / Mayors Permits,
People: 1 IT Specialist, 1 Data Privacy
Maintenance and Tricycle Franchise, Occupational
Officer (DPO)
recovery of data for Permit, Stall Contract, Special
PERMITS AND Low business registration that may Tier 3: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Operation Center, 15
Business Permits and Mayors Permit, Business Assistance from the DICT
LICENSES DIVISION result to revenue collection from 24-48 hours Computer Sets, Office supplies, Generator
Licensing Office Certification, Certificate of
Communication / IT: Internet connectivity
transactions Appearance & Dropping of
Others: DICT, PICIEDO
Franchise
Disseminate Operational: Delayed or
People: 1 Administrative Aide III,
Information, Schedule, Postponement of the Activity
Venues of Orientation/Person Administrative Aide I
and requirements of Reputational: Decreased the
SPECIAL CONCERNS Letter/Memorandum/Official Web in-charge of the activity/Legal Tier 3: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Mobile Phone, Laptop
Recruitment Activities pending time of services for
OFFICE page personnel who implemented within24-48 hours Communication / IT: Computer
Special recruitment employment and benefits of the
the said Activity [Fortress/Hp/Dell], Internet Connection
activities for Overseas workers.
[100mbps]
Employment & Local Regulatory: Republic Act No. 8759
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Recruitment activity otherwise known as PESO Acto of Others: Barangay Captains and other
(LRA) for local 1999 along with DOLE, through the Officials
employment Bureau of Workers with Special
Concerns (BWSC)
Operational:
Delayed or Postponement of the
People: 1 Administrative Aide III,
Activity
Administrative Aide I
Reputational: Decreased the
Facility / Equipment: Mobile Phone, Laptop
Implementation of Venues of Orientation/Person pending time of services for
(if Available), Printer, Scanner
Special Program for Letter/Memorandum/Official Web in-charge of the activity/Legal employment and benefits of the Tier 3: Must be performed
Communication / IT: Computer
Employment of page personnel who implemented workers. within24-48 hours
[Fortress/Hp/Dell], Internet Connection
Students the said Activity Regulatory: Republic Act No. 8759
[100mbps]
otherwise known as PESO Acto of
Others: Barangay Captains and other
1999 along with DOLE, through the
Officials
Bureau of Workers with Special
Concerns (BWSC)
Operational: Delayed or
Postponement of the Activity People: 1 Administrative Aide III,
Disseminate Reputational: Decreased the Administrative Aide I
Information, Schedule, pending time of services for Facility / Equipment: Mobile Phone, Laptop
Venues of Orientation/Person
and requirement of employment and benefits of the (if Available), Printer, Scanner
Letter/Memorandum/Official Web in-charge of the activity/Legal Tier 2: Must be performed
DOLE-TUPAD (Tulong workers. Communication / IT: Computer
page personnel who implemented within12-24 hours
Panghanap-buhay sa Regulatory: Republic Act No. 8759 [Fortress/Hp/Dell], Internet Connection
the said Activity
Ating Disadvantage/ otherwise known as PESO Acto of [100mbps]
Displaced Workers 1999 along with DOLE, through the Others: Barangay Captains and other
Bureau of Workers with Special Officials
Concerns (BWSC)
Operational: Risk of contamination People: 1 Office Focal, 2 Compactor
to affected areas including Drivers, 6 Collectors
MUNICIPAL
Collect and dispose barangays, public market and other Facility / Equipment: Compactor
ENVIRONMENT AND Garbage Data Collection Report, Garbage Collection
garbage from establishments' containment areas or Truck/Dump Truck, Fuel, Personal
NATURAL Segregated garbage from Certificate, Schedule of Tier 1: Must be performed
barangays, public collection point and be the source of Protective Equipment (PPE),
RESOURCES barangays, public market and Garbage Schedule, Request within 0 - 12 hours
market and diseases to possible nearby residents Laptop/Computer, Printer
MANAGEMENT establishments were collected for Collection
establishments Reputational: Decrease in credibility Communication / IT: Laptop (with 11th Gen
DIVISION
and trust from concerned public Intel® Core ™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
Regulatory: RA 9003 (Ecological 2.42GHz processor; 64-bit operating
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Solid Waste Management Act of system, x64-based processor), Printer (with
2000) continuous ink)
Others: Assistance from Motorpool
Operation Personnel and Equipment
People: 1 Office Focal, 1 Foreman, 12
Street Sweepers
Facility / Equipment: Brooms, Dustpan,
Operational: Increase of clutter in
Garbage Bags, Personal Protective
Maintain cleanliness of areas or town proper of Pinamalayan
Equipment (PPE)
Poblacion areas or town Sweepers Activity Report, Area of Assignment, Reputational: Decrease in credibility
Tier 2: Must be performed Communication / IT: Laptop (with 11th Gen
proper of Pinamalayan Cleared areas including Poblacion Sweepers Activity Plan, and trust from concerned public
from 12 - 24 hours Intel® Core ™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
through daily sweeping Area and other nearby barangays Sweepers Daily Schedule Regulatory: RA 9003 (Ecological
2.42GHz processor; 64-bit operating
and clearing operations Solid Waste Management Act of
system, x64-based processor), Printer (with
2000)
continuous ink)
Others: Assistance from GSO and MOD
personnel
Operational: Possible further People: 1 Pollution Control Officer, 1 Office
violation acts of the pubic and less Focal, 12 Street Sweepers, 8
prevention of such Collectors/Drivers
Monitoring on barangay, Reputational: Decrease in credibility Facility / Equipment: Compactor
public market and other and trust from concerned public Truck/Dump Truck, Fuel, Personal
establishments on Regulatory: RA 9003 (Ecological Protective Equipment (PPE)
implementation and Notice of Violation, Sweepers Area of Assignment, Solid Waste Management Act of Tier 2: Must be performed Communication / IT: Laptop (with 11th
compliance on Activity Report Sweepers Activity Plan 2000), RA 9275 (Philippine Clean from 12 - 24 hours Gen Intel® Core ™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
environmental and Water Act of 2004), RA 8749 2.42GHz processor; 64-bit operating
forestry laws and other (Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999), RA system, x64-based processor), Printer (with
ordinances 6969 (Toxic Substances, Hazardous continuous ink), DSLR Camera, Mobile
and Nuclear Waste Control Act of Phone (with camera and load)
1990), PD 705 (Revised Forestry Others: Assistance from Bantay Kalikasan
Code of the Philippines) and Barangay Officials
Operational: Harmful clutters that
People: 1 Head of Office, 1 Pollution
LCE and MDRRMC may cause injuries to the public will
Responding to clearing Sweepers Activity Report, Control Officer, 1 Office Focal, 6 Street
Activation of 24/7 Emergency not be removed which contradicts the Tier 1: Must be performed
operation in occurrence Garbage Data Collection, Sweepers, 8 Collectors/Drivers
Response Team, main goal of the Office's mandate. within 0 - 12 hours
of disruptive incidents Cleared affected areas Facility / Equipment: Brooms, Dustpan,
Situational Report Reputational: Decreased credibility
Garbage Bags, Compactor Truck/Dump
and trust for concerned public
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Regulatory: RA 9003 (Ecological Truck, Fuel, Personal Protective Equipment
Solid Waste Management Act of (PPE), Chainsaw
2000) Communication / IT: Laptop (with 11th Gen
Intel® Core ™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
2.42GHz processor; 64-bit operating
system, x64-based processor), Printer (with
continuous ink), Mobile Phone (with camera
and load)
Others: Assistance from Motorpool
Operation (Personnel and Equipment),
Barangay Officials
Operational: Validation and update
of situation to affected area may be
delayed or impeded. Additional People: 1 Administrative Support: 1 IT
Incident Reports, workload for response operations due Specialist, 1 SDO
Disseminate information Press Release, SMS Infoblast Memorandum, (e.g. on to possible casualties to uninformed Facility / Equipment: Operation Center,
Tier 1: Must be performed
and raise public Messages, Advisories, Situational Activation of Alert), end-users. Desk, Printer, Scanner
within 0 - 12 hours
awareness. Reports Bulletins/Updates (e.g. Reputational: Decreased credibility Communication / IT: Desktop Computer,
Weather, Earthquake) and trust of public to NDRRMC in Facsimile, Internet Connection [50 mbps]
provide information. Others: DRRMOs
MUNICIPAL DISASTER
Regulatory: RA 10121, RA 10639
RISK REDUCTION
(Free Mobile Disaster Act)
AND MANAGEMENT
People: IMT (min of 8 person), Rescue
OFFICE
Operational: Casualties in the Team (min of 7 person), RDNA Team (min
affected area my increase which of 8 person), EOC (min of 5 person)
contradicts the main goal of the Facility / Equipment: EOC, Low to High
Respond To and Logistics Reports, List of Recipients,
Incident Reports / Situational Office's mandate. Tier 1: Must be performed Level of Response Equipment, Deployment
Manage The Adverse After Action Reports, SitRep: Final
Reports Reputational: Decreased credibility within 0 - 12 hours Kit
Effects of Emergencies Report, RDNA Report
and trust of public to NDRRMC in Communication / IT: Desktop Computer,
managing DRRM. Facsimile, Internet Connection [50 mbps]
Regulatory: RA 10121 Handheld Radio
Others: Forms
Official Receipt for All Operational: Insufficient supply of People: (3) Meat Inspector, Slaughterhouse
SLAUGHTERHOUSE High Quality Meat, Monthly
Slaughter and Meat Animals, Certificate of high quality meat products in the Tier 1: Must be performed Supervisor, Support Personnel
OPERATIONS Slaughter Reports, Meat Inspection
Inspection Ownership or Transfer of Pinamalayan Public Market within 0 - 12 hours Facility / Equipment: Slaughterhouse
DIVISION Certificate
Ownership for Large Cattle, Facility and Equipment
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Certificate of Origin and Reputational: Decreased consumer Other Resources: Budget
Certificate of Animal trust
Inspection for Hogs
Regulatory: Department of
Agriculture (DA) Administrative Order
No. 28, Series of 2005 - The Meat
Inspection Code of the Philippines
Operational: Insufficient supply of
high quality meat products in the
Official Receipt for All Pinamalayan Public Market
People: (3) Meat Inspector, Slaughterhouse
Animals, Certificate of
Supervisor, Support Personnel
Ownership or Transfer of Reputational: Decreased consumer
Condemnation of Tier 1: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Slaughterhouse
Condemnation Slip Ownership for Large Cattle, trust
Animal or Meat within 0 - 12 hours Facility and Equipment
Certificate of Origin and
Other Resources: Budget
Certificate of Animal Regulatory: Department of
Inspection for Hogs Agriculture (DA) Administrative Order
No. 28, Series of 2005 - The Meat
Inspection Code of the Philippines
Formulation and/or Memorandum Order, Office Order Circulars from National Operational: Unestablished policies,
People: Head of the Office, 2 Administrative
Review of policies, and Executive Order Agencies, Request from system and procedures in the
Support
system and procedures Concerned Agencies and delivery of public services
Facility / Equipment: Desk, Printer,
in the delivery of Instruction of the LCE Reputational: The ability to respond
Tier 1: Must be performed Scanner
public services of the Municipal Government will be
within 0 - 12 hours Communication / IT: Telephone, Laptop
criticized and will result to decreased
(Core i5 9th Gen) MS Office 2016, Internet
credibility and trust of the public.
Connection at least 8mpbs
MUNICIPAL Regulatory: Memorandum Order and
ADMINISTRATOR’S Executive Order
OFFICE Supervision, Monitoring, Report of action taken, status report Monthly Status Report of all Operational: Delayed People: Head of the Office, Administrative
Coordination and and recommendations from the PPAs from concerned offices, implementation of all PPAs Support (maximum of 3)
Evaluation Activities concerned Department regarding the Report on IRA Utilization, Reputational: Downscale Facility / Equipment: Desk, Printer,
coordinated communications approved Annual Investment performance of the LGU resulting to Tier 1: Must be performed Scanner
Plan and Work and Financial decreased credibility and trust of within 0 - 12 hours Communication / IT: Telephone, Laptop
Plan public. (Core i5 9th Gen) MS Office 2016, Internet
Regulatory: RA 9184 or the Connection at least 8mpbs
Government Procurement Reform Act
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Supervision of disaster Indorsement letter to concerned LDRRM Plan and Work and Operational: Delayed People: Head of the Office, Administrative
related response office of the MDRRMC approved Financial Plan implementation of all PPAs Support (maximum of 3)
program, projects and PPAs Reputational: Downscale Facility / Equipment: Desk, Printer,
Tier 1: Must be performed
activities performance of the LGU resulting to Scanner
within 0 - 12 hours
decreased credibility and trust of Communication / IT: Telephone, Laptop
public (Core i5 9th Gen) MS Office 2016, Internet
Regulatory: RA 10121 Connection at least 8mpbs
Provision of information Public Advisory and Facebook Post Instruction of the LCE and Operational: Lack of public
and advice on the Advisories from National awareness regarding disaster People: Head of the Office, Administrative
municipality's Agencies preparedness and risk reduction Support (maximum of 3)
operations Reputational: Downscale Facility / Equipment: Desk, Printer,
Tier 1: Must be performed
performance of the LGU resulting to Scanner
within 0 - 12 hours
decreased credibility and trust of Communication / IT: Telephone, Laptop
public. (Core i5 9th Gen) MS Office 2016, Internet
Regulatory: Advisory and Circulars Connection at least 8mpbs
from other agencies
Operational: No collections
Reputational: Decreased credibility People: 4 Administrative Aide 1, 5
MARKET
Issuance of Cash and trust of public to Market Tier 1: Must be performed Administrative Aide 2,1 Administrative Aide
OPERATIONS Daily collection report Stall owners record
Tickets Operations Department within 0 - 12 hours 4
DEPARTMENT
Regulatory: New Revenue Code of Others: Cash Tickets
Pinamalayan 2013
Inspection and Delivery Goods and Services delivered Proper coordination with the Operational: Possible that the
of Goods and Services concerned authorities delivered goods and services are not
the same with the desired goods or
MUNICIPAL People: 1 Inspection Focal
services of the office/agency as to
PLANNING AND Tier 1: Must be performed Communication / IT: Mobile phone,
quantity, quality and specifications.
DEVELOPMENT within 0 - 12 hours Camera: DSLR
Reputational: Decreased credibility
OFFICE
and trust of LCE and other concerned
offices in inspection and delivery of
goods and services.
Operational: Hampers the passage
OFFICE FO THE VICE- Acting on Request for People: 2 Secretariat Personnel, 2 IT
of resolutions and ordinances
MAYORS AND THE the Passage of a Tier 1: Must be performed Specialist
Resolutions and Ordinances Calendar/ Scheduling Reputational: Decreased credibility
SANGGUNIANG Resolutions and within 0 - 12 hours Facility / Equipment: Alternative Session
and trust of public
BAYAN Ordinances Hall, Video and Audio Systems
Regulatory: Republic Act No. 7160
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Communication / IT: Computer with MS
Office, Facsimile, Internet Connection
[50mbs]
Certification on Signed CAFOA CAFOA certified by MBO & Operational: Non issuance of
Appropriations, Funds MTO as to availability of CAFOA will impede processing of People: 2 Administrative Aide, Municipal
and Obligation of allotment and fund claims. Tier 1: Must be performed Accountant
Allotments (CAFOA) as Reputational: Decreased trust and within 0 - 12 hours Facility / Equipment: Log Book, Computer,
to availability of funds confidence of suppliers and users. RAO
Regulatory: RA 7160, Section 474
Issuance of Municipal Signed MAACD Fully signed, checked, Operational: Issued Check cannot
MUNICIPAL Accountant's Advice for approved DV be claim by payee People: 2 Administrative Aide, Municipal
Tier 2: Must be performed
ACCOUNTING OFFICE Cheque Disbursements Reputational: Decreased trust and Accountant
from 12 - 24 hours
(MAACD) confidence of suppliers and users Facility / Equipment: Computer, Printer
Regulatory: RA 7160, Section 474
Processing of Financial Approved DV as to completeness of DV with attached supporting Operational: Non issuance of DV will
Claims supporting documents documents impede processing of claims People: 2 Administrative Aide, Municipal
Tier 1: Must be performed
Reputational: Decreased trust and Accountant
within 0 - 12 hours
confidence of suppliers and users. Facility / Equipment: Log Book, Check List
Regulatory: RA 7160 Section 474
Land Property:
Payment/Cedula/Proof of People: 1 Administrative IV, 1
Operational: RPT income will be
Appraisal of Land Ownership/ Approved Plan Administrative VI, Municipal Assessor
Land Declared for the first time, affected
Declared for the first Building: Cedula/ Request Facility / Equipment: Computer with
MUNICIPAL Building and Other Structures, Performance target unrealized Tier 1: Must be performed
time, Building and Other Letter/ Approved Building Printer and Scanner
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Machineries and Equipment Reputational: Decreased trust and within 0 - 12 hours
Structures, Machineries Permit/ Certificate of Communication / IT: Computer, Facsimile,
appraised confidence of the people.
and Equipment Occupancy Internet Connection at least 10 mbs speed
Regulatory: RA 7160, Section 474
Machinery: sales Invoice/
Sworn Statement
Design, Planning and Program Of Work , Project Plan Request from Client, Operational: Casualties in the
Programming of Approval of Municipal Office / affected area may increase due to People: 2-3 staff Architect, Draftsman,
Projects Barangay / Other Agencies unaccomplished projects that hinders Administrative Support
MUNICIPAL
the implementation of the Office's Tier 3: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Laptop, Printer,
ENGINEERING
mandate. from 24 - 48 hours blueprinting
OFFICE
Reputational: Decreased credibility Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
and trust of public to Municipal Telephone or Cellphone
Engineering Office in managing
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PUBLIC SERVICE CONTINUITY PLAN (PSCP) 2024
Municipality of Pinamalayan
Classification
Municipal Government of Document Title Pinamalayan Public Service Continuity Plan
OFFICES MISSION ESSENTIAL MEF OUTPUT MEF INPUT IMPACT TO ORGANIZATION IF RECOVERY TIME RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Infrastructure projects.
Regulatory:
Project Management Operational: Casualties in the
and Monitoring Progress and Monitoring Report Request from Barangay and affected area may increase due to
People: 2-3 person Engineer, Architect,
Contractor unaccomplished projects that hinders
Administrative Support
the implementation of the Office's
Facility / Equipment: Laptop, Printer,
mandate. Tier 1: Must be performed
Meter tape, Roller Tape
Reputational: Decreased credibility within 0 - 12 hours
Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
and trust of public to Municipal
Telephone or Cellphone
Engineering Office in managing
Infrastructure projects.
Regulatory:
Provision of Regulatory Building, Fencing, Demolition, Operational: Casualties in the
Services Excavation, Occupancy and Annual affected area may increase due to
Building Permit unprocessed permits that needed in People: 1-2 staff Regulatory focal,
the provision of services of the Administrative Support
Office's mandate. Tier 1: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Laptop, Printer
Reputational: Decreased credibility within 0 - 12 hours Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
and trust of public to Municipal Telephone or Cellphone
Engineering Office in managing office
services.
Regulatory:
Inspection and Purchase Order , Receipt , Program Of Work, Project Operational: Casualties in the
Acceptance of Delivery Inspection and Acceptance Request Plan, Statement of Work affected area may increase due to
People: 1-2 staff Engineer, Administrative
Accomplished unaccomplished projects that hinders
Support
the implementation of the Office's
Facility / Equipment: Laptop, Printer ,
mandate. Tier 1: Must be performed
Meter tape, Roller Tape, Caliper, Camera
Reputational: Decreased credibility within 0 - 12 hours
Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
and trust of public to Municipal
Telephone or Cellphone
Engineering Office in managing
Infrastructure projects.
Regulatory:
Inspection of Projects Certification of Projects Program Of Work, Project Operational: Casualties in the People: 2-3 person Architect, Draftsman,
Plan, Statement of Work affected area may increase due to Tier 1: Must be performed Administrative Support
Accomplished unaccomplished projects that hinders within 0 - 12 hours Facility / Equipment: Meter tape, Roller
the implementation of the Office's Tape
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FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
mandate. Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
Reputational: Decreased credibility Telephone or Cellphone
and trust of public to Municipal
Engineering Office in managing
Infrastructure projects.
Regulatory:
Processing of POW Request letter, AIP, Project Brief Operational: Casualties in the
affected area may increase due to
People: 2-3 person Engineer, Architect,
unaccomplished projects that hinders
Administrative Support
the implementation of the Office's
Facility / Equipment: Laptop, Printer,
mandate. Tier 3: Must be performed
blueprinting
Reputational: Decreased credibility from 24 - 48 hours
Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
and trust of public to Municipal
Telephone or Cellphone
Engineering Office in managing
Infrastructure projects.
Regulatory:
Repair and Monthly Maintenance Report Request letter, Authorization Operational: Casualties in the
Maintenance of to Conduct Activity affected area may increase due to People: 2-3 person Engineer, Maintenance
Buildings/Offices, unprocessed permits that needed in and Repair Staff
Streetlight, Recodo Port the provision of services of the Facility / Equipment: Repair and
Office's mandate. Tier 1: Must be performed Maintenance Tool
Reputational: Decreased credibility within 0 - 12 hours Communication / IT: Internet Connection,
and trust of public to Municipal Telephone or Cellphone
Engineering Office in managing office
services.
Regulatory:
Provision of Technical Agricultural technical assistance Proper coordination/farm visit Operational: Unattended concerns
Assistance rendered to the farmer and fisher to the clients may worsen the pest infestations,
folk clients crop disease, animal disease and People: 9 Agricultural technicians
MUNICIPAL -Animal health care etc., thus will result to the decrease in Communication / IT: Mobile phone,
Tier 1: Must be performed
AGRICULTURE -Crop pest management production and unprofitability. Camera, GPS
within 0 - 12 hours
OFFICE -Fishery Concerns Reputational: Decreased credibility Others: Pest field guide, manuals
and trust of farmer and fisher folk
clients in the delivery of technical
services of the office
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FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Provision of Agricultural Farm and fishery inputs distributed Operational: Delayed distribution of People: 9 Agricultural technicians
Farm inputs, subsidies and
Intervention to the farmer and fisher folk clients farm inputs may affect to the planting Tier 3: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Venue for distribution
fishing gears and other
schedule as well as irrigation from 24 - 48 hours Communication / IT: Camera
production interventions
schedule and harvest season. Others: Budget
Agricultural Risk and Damage to agriculture and fishery Operational: decision making
Damage Assessment brought by risk and disasters specially on declaration of state of
and Reporting assessed and reported calamity will be affected due to
People: 9 Agricultural technicians
insufficient data provided, also there
Proper coordination and site Tier 1: Must be performed Communication / IT: Mobile phone,
will be no basis of rehabilitation
visit to the affected areas within 0 - 12 hours Camera, GPS
program
Reputational: non-compliance to the
roles in MDRRMC in post disaster
assessment and reporting
Operational: Public responses will be
unfavorable and incur detrimental
consequences. Additionally, people People: 1 MHO, 1 IT Specialist, 1 MESO
may not follow the guidelines Facility / Equipment: Operation Center,
Maintain appropriate
Adaptation of DOH Protocols, provided by recognized national and Desk, Printer, Scanner
infection prevention and
Information Dissemination through Guidelines and international health organizations. Tier 1: Must be performed Communication / IT: Computer [indicate
control measures by
advisories in social media platform. Memorandum, Situationer on This could result to outbreaks. within 0 - 12 hours specs and Applications needed], Facsimile,
adhering to minimum
latest trends. Reputational: Decreased credibility Internet Connection [indicate speed]
health standards
and public trust. Others: MHO STAFF
Regulatory:
DOH Administrative Order No. 2020-
MUNICIPAL HEALTH
0015
OFFICE
Operational:
Public responses will be unfavourable
and incur detrimental consequences. People: MHO (1), MESO (1), Medical
Ensure timely detection Additionally, people may not follow Technologist (1), DSO (1), Nurse (2),
of cases; Adherence to Daily Covid-19 Tracker. the guidelines provided by recognized Laboratory Aid (2), 1 Driver
List of total number of cases. Tally of Tier 2: Must be performed
the epidemiologic Reports from HESU, PESU, national and international health Facility / Equipment: Operation Center,
reports from other institutions. within 12 - 24 hours
investigation and MESU organizations. This could result to Desk, Printer, Scanner
surveillance outbreaks. Communication / IT: Computer/ Laptop,
Reputational: Decreased credibility Mobile Phone, Internet Connection
and public trust.
Regulatory:
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DOH Administrative Order No. 2020-
0015
Operational: Discrepancy of reports; People: 1 MESO, 1 DSO, 15 Contact
ineffective surveillance will lead to Tracers, 1 Driver
outbreaks. Reputational: Decreased Tier 2: Must be performed Facility / Equipment: Operation Center,
Contact Tracing Determine contact line list Reports from Contact Tracers
credibility and public trust. within 12 - 24 hours Desk, Printer, Scanner
Regulatory: Communication / IT: Mobile Phone,
RA 11332 desktop/ laptop, internet connection
Operational: Discrepancy of reports;
People: 1 MHO, 1 MESO, 4 Nurses, 9
ineffective Contact Tracing will lead to
Midwives, 2 Drivers 2, Other health staffs
List of cases for Isolation and outbreaks and casualties.
Reports from Contact Facility / Equipment: Operation Center,
quarantine; Determine cases for Reputational: Decreased credibility Tier 2: Must be performed
Management of Cases Tracers, Diagnostic Testing Desk, Printer, Thermal Scanners, Pulse
Referral, Step down, TTMF, BIU and and public trust. within 12 - 24 hours
Team, and from Hospitals Oximeter
if allowed for Home Quarantine Regulatory:
Communication / IT: Mobile Phone, laptop,
DOH Department Memorandum
internet connection
2020-043
Operational: Discrepancy of reports;
ineffective case management and
mistagging of patients will lead to
People: 1 Medical Technologist, 3 Nurses,
Specimen Collection in outbreaks and casualties to severe
Reports from Validated Tier 3: Must be performed 2 laboratory Aide
Patients that are for List of Patients verified for RTPCR cases.
Contacts from DOH within 24 - 48 hours Communication / IT: Mobile Phone, laptop,
RTPCR Reputational: Decreased credibility
internet connection
and public trust. Regulatory:
DOH Department Memorandum
2020-0439
People: 1 MHO, 1 RHP, 1 Medical Officer, 1
Nurse 1 IT Specialist
Operational: Outbreak on Diseases,
Out Patient Accessible health care services; Facility / Equipment: Municipal Health
poor quality of life Tier 1: Must be performed
Consultation and other Quality health management; Data on iClinic Sys and Office, Desk, Thermal Scanner, BP
Reputational: Decreased credibility within 0 - 12 hours (
Primary Health Care Prevention of disease and illnesses; FHSIS apparatus, Stethoscope, Otoscope
and public trust Depending on the case)
Services Health Promotion Communication / IT: Desktop with installed
Regulatory: Republic Act 11223
iClinic Sys and FHSIS database, Internet
Connection
Memorandums, Guidelines Operational: There will be an Tier 1: Must be performed People: 1 Physician, Vaccination Team,
Continuous Covid-19 Increased number of vaccinated
and Advisories from the increase of COVID-19 cases in the within 0 - 12 hours ( Monitoring Team and Registration Staff
Vaccination individuals in the Municipality
Department of Health Municipality Depending on the case)
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FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
Facility/Equipment: Vacination Site with
Reputational: Increased public cold chain management, Registration forms,
health threat and possible loss of life BP apparatus, Stethoscopes, Oximeter,
AEFI Kit, Medicines, Vaccines, Vaccine
Regulatory: Republic Act 11223 Carrier, and other medical equipments for
vaccination
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FUNCTION NOT PERFORMED OBJECTIVE (RTO)
As per COA Rules and Regulation Communication / IT: Router, Modem & Lan
Cables, Internet connection
Operational: Income and Expenses
General Fund, SB, Trust Fund,
cannot be monitored if cashbook is
Special Education Fund, Proceeds
not updated People: Municipal Treasurer and Assistant
of Loans, PFPR, EFPS, High Yield Tier 1: Must be performed
Updating of Cashbook Cashbooks Reputational: Audit Observation Municipal Treasurer
Savings Account, GBH PRI - within 0 - 12 hours
Memo might issue by COA Facility / Equipment: Cashbooks (2)
RMWHEEF, GBH PRI - DLF, EPRS,
Regulatory : As per COA Rules and
and Hospital Charges
Regulation
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9.2.2 Declaration
The LCE as the Responsible Official shall provide an advisory on the status of an incident upon the recommendation of Incident Response
Team and confirmation of the Incident Management Team.
b. The authority can be delegated by the Responsible Official through an issuance or instruction.
In the absence of the Responsible Official, the highest official present on site shall assume the authority to manage the emergency or
disaster response operations and shall turnover the authority as soon as the designated Responsible Official is available.
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After an incident, the Incident Response Team (IRT) shall assess the
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT REPORT damage/impact in the organization and shall submit a report to the Incident
Management Team (IMT), for recommendation to the LCE.
ACTIVATION OF PSCP The LCE shall declare the activation of the PSCP base on the recommendation
of the IMT.
PROVISION OF RESOURCES Upon activation, the LCE shall provide the resources needed to recover the
NEEDED Mission Essential Functions (MEFs).
OPERATION IN RECOVERY
After identifying the MEFs according to the level of prioritizations, the LCE shall
MODE declare the restoration of operation
Upon the restoration of operation, the LCE can already declare the
POST- INCIDENT EVALUATION deactivation of the PSCP and resumption of normal operation. A post-incident
evaluation is done to ensure that the measures are assessed for continual
improvement.
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9.6 Authority
MARLO C. ROSALES
Local Disaster Risk Reduction and DR. NIÑA KRISTINNE L. PUNZALAN
Management Officer III Municipal Health Officer
Deputy Incident Commander Deputy Incident Commander (COVID-19)
(Disaster)
DANIEL Q. FRUELDA
Local Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Officer II
Liaison Officer
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•ICT Equipment
Provision of Support •PPEs;
Mechanism to Personnel • Health/psychosocial interventions;
• Transportation;
• Personnel lodging/quarters;
• Defrayal of costs incurred during WFH;
• Full administrative and logistical support to probable, suspected and confirmed cases;
• Monetary and in-kind forms of incentives;
• Program for health and fitness;
• Continuous training and education on health and safety protocols.
Provision of procurement • Procurement of the resources related to this Public Service Continuity Plan (PSCP) shall follow the GPPB
process Resolution 03-2020 and subject to the usual accounting and auditing.
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C. RECOVERY STRATEGIES
Recovery strategies includes thorough plans, procedures, and measures that will enable Public Services to be recovered as quickly
and effectively as possible with minimal interruption while maintaining critical functions and services before an emergency event or
disruption. For this, the disruption is due to COVID-19, the recovery strategies include:
In this case, a medical certificate is required. Further, employees who have undergone quarantine shall also present quarantine
completion certificate. Moreover, the following shall be adhered to:
a. Pre-established working arrangements, preferably work-from-home or skeletal workforce to exclude high risk employees;
b. Safety Management Officers monitor COVID-19 prevention and control measures such as physical distancing, wearing of
facemasks, regular disinfection, and compliance to scanning and accomplishing health declaration form.
c. Ensure that the workplace enforce infection control procedures and all practices are safe to avoid any "relapse";
d. Implement activities to promote physical and mental resilience among their employees and staff;
e. Establish referral network for employees who will develop symptoms.
f. Provide vitamins and other health amenities for personnel; and
g. Provide a platform for such employee to share his/her experiences.
14. References
• Business Continuity Institute - Glossary of Business Continuity Terms, 2018, March 9
• ISO 22300:2018 https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:22300:ed-2:v1:en
• FEMA Glossary https://www.fema.gov/about/glossary
• Pinamalayan EO No. 019-2021
• DOE PSCP: https://www.doe.gov.ph/sites/default/files/pdf/issuances/do2020-06-0010-pscp.PDF
• DepEd Naga PSCP: https://www.depednaga.ph/wp-
content/uploads/Memos/DM%20No.%20123,%20s.%202021%20Division%20Public%20Service%20Continuity%20Plan%20(PSCP).pdf
• NTA PSCP: https://nta.da.gov.ph/images/pscp.pdf
• Department Memorandum No. 2020- 0220: Interim Guidelines on the Return-to-Work
• Department Memorandum No. 2020- 0178: Interim guidelines on health care provider networks during the COVID-19 pandemic
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• DTI and DOLE Interim Guidelines on Workplace Prevention and Control of Covid-19
• ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 2020 – 0015: Guidelines on the Risk-Based Public Health Standards for COVID-19 Mitigation
• Executive Order No. 017-2017: Reorganizing The Municipal Incident Command System (MICS) Structure, Composition And Defining Its
Team Functions As An On-Scene Disaster Response And Management Mechanism
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15. Appendices
Appendix A: COVID 19 Isolation Form
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1. Ensure that all LGU-employees are informed on who is the Isolation Coordinator and his/her contact details to call/report to if they
become ill with COVID-19 symptoms while at work.
2. All Isolation Coordinators must be trained in the proper use of full body PPEs (to include masks, gloves, etc.), understand this protocol,
and have training in proper Hygiene, and COVID-19 symptoms and prevention practices.
3. Ensure that there’s a place at the location (office/first aid room) has been designated as an Isolation Room in the event of employees
reporting with COVID-19 type symptoms (this area should not be in a highly populated area.
4. Ensure that the site and Isolation Coordinators knows the local health protocol; and the Emergency COVID-19 Hotline for reporting and
transporting employees that detected with COVID-19 symptoms.
5. Ensure that the site has a plan to transport any person to home or to designated health or isolation center/area.
6. Ensure availability of ample sets of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) or a supply of masks (N95 or surgical), Nitrile (surgical
gloves), cleaning equipment cloths and disinfectant is available in this area.
7. Provide Rapid Testing Kits and/or DOH approved COVID-19 testing kits when and if available.
8. Health and Safety Officer will be responsible to train the Isolation Coordinators, cleaning crews in basic Hygiene practices, and this
protocol.
9. Cleaners have been nominated and briefed on the PPE and cleaning operations required.
10. A protocol for the proper disposal of cleaning materials, masks and gloves that have been used as per this protocol must be in place.
11. Facility/Location manager are responsible to communicate this Protocol to all employees in the operation.
Additional Guidance:
The following are additional guidance to observe in case you are showing symptoms; have been directly exposed to; or, if you have already tested
positive for COVID-19:
a. Stay away from other people in your home. Stay in a separate room and using a separate toilet. Wear a face mask always.
b. Limit contact with your pets, as there is a small chance that humans can pass the disease to dogs or other pets, though only one such
case of such a transmission has been reported.
c. No visitors allowed, unless healthcare professional provided intervention.
d. If you need medical attention, call ahead to ensure you're going to the right place and taking the necessary precautions.
e. Wear a face mask if you must be around other people, such as during a drive to the doctor's office.
f. When you cough/sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue; immediately throw tissues in garbage; wash your hands with soap
and water for at least 20 seconds; if that's not available, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer liberally that has at least 60% alcohol.
g. Avoid sharing household items, including drinking cups, eating utensils, towels or even beddings. Wash these items thoroughly after
using.
h. Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces daily using a household cleaner or wipe. These include: counters, tabletops, doorknobs, toilet
fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and bedside tables.
i. Clean surfaces that may be contaminated with blood, stool or bodily fluids.
j. Shared spaces in the home should have good airflow. Use an air conditioner, electric fans, and/or open windows.
k. Continue monitoring for any symptoms. If they worsen, such as you if you begin to have difficulty breathing, call your health care
provider, designated LGU or local health facility/office for assistance and guidance, or report immediately to the hospital. Knowing the
nearest capable hospital is a must.
l. If practicable, arrange to have groceries, toiletries, and even medicines delivered by a reputable local supermarket or pharmaceutical
firms. Also, make sure to inform health care providers of any medications you'll need, so they can arrange drop-offs of prescriptions as
well. In terms of getting laundry done for those without machines at home, you could ask health care providers about that as well.
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• DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM No. 2020 -0157: Guidelines on Cleaning and Disinfection in Various
Settings as an Infection Prevention and Control Measure Against COVID-19
I. Preparation of the 0.5% Sodium Hypochlorite Solution (1:10 Solution) for surface disinfection (see Figure 1)
a. Using commercially available household bleach at 5% active chlorine, dilute 1 part of bleach to 9 parts clean water; or
b. Using chlorine powder/ granules/ tablet at 60%- 70% active chlorine, dissolve 1 tablespoon of chlorine (equivalent to 10
grams0 to 2 liters of clean water. Mix the solution
II. Preparation of the 0.05% Sodium Hypochlorite Solution for hand-washing (1:100 solution) (see Figure 2)
a. Using the 0.5% solution of household bleach (Item I.a or I.b), add 1 part of the solution to 9 parts of clean water. For example,
add 100 mL of solution (7 tablespoon) to 1 liter of clean water.
d. For electronics (such as tablets, touchscreens, keyboards, remote controls, and ATM machines):
i. Consider putting a wipeable cover on electronics.
ii. Follow manufacturer’s instruction for cleaning and disinfecting. If no guidance, use alcohol-based wipes or solutions
containing at least 70%alcohol. Dry surface thoroughly.
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
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The following self-screening protocol must be distributed to ALL EMPLOYEES for voluntary, home self-screening.
The LGU-Pinamalayan is concerned for your safety and the safety of your co-workers, clients and visitors. We are monitoring the development
of COVID-19. In the interest of ensuring a safe and healthy environment, it is a “MUST” that you voluntarily monitor your health status by
carefully completing this self-assessment each day before reporting for work.
1. Have you had physical exposure to a person suffering from COVID-19 symptoms as noted below?
If you answered YES, please contact your immediate Supervisor/Chief-of-Office/Division Chief or Human Resource Management
Officer prior to reporting to work to determine whether you should remain offsite from LGU-Pinamalayan Compound for 14 days,
following the last potential exposure to the COVID-19. Should you be required to remain offsite, you should keep in contact with
your immediate Supervisor/Chief-of-Office/Division Chief or HRMO and receive clearance from MHO or HRMO before returning to
LGU-Pinamalayan premises.
2. If you have been asked to perform daily checks due to COVID-19 becoming more prevalent in your area, or believed you have
been exposed to COVID-19 patient: Does one or more of the following common COVID-19 symptoms currently apply to you?
a. Temperature >37.5oC (99.5oF) – ( ) Yes ( ) No
d. Tiredness – ( ) Yes ( ) No
If any of the questions answer is YES, you may have symptoms of COVID-19. You have to seek medical attention and remain
off the LGU-Pinamalayan premises for 14 days following cessation of symptoms and written clearance by a Doctor or MHO Doctors.
Please adhere to the LGU-Pinamalayan HRMO and immediate Supervisor/Chief-of-Office/Division Chief regarding your work
schedule and any special precautions to be taken.
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Time (Oras):
Complete Current Address (Kasalukuyang Tirahan):
Email Address:
Put a check mark on the appropriate column of your response. (Lagyan ng tsek sa angkop na sagot)
Yes No
(Oo) (Hindi)
1. Are you experiencing or did a. Fever (Lagnat
you have any of the b. Cough and/or colds (Ubo at/o sipon)
following in the last 14 days? c. Body pains (Pananakit ng katawan)
(ikaw ba ay may d. Sore Throat (Pananakit o pamamaga ng lalamunan)
nararanasan o nakararanas e. Fatigue/Tiredness (Pagkapagod)
ng mga sumusunod na f. Headache (Pananakit ng ulo)
suntomas sa nakaraang 14 g. Diarrhea (Pagtatae)
na araw? h. Loss of taste or smell (Nawawalan ng panlasa o pang-amoy)
i. Difficulty of breathing (Pagkahapo o hirap sa paghinga)
2. Do you had face-to-face contact with a probable or confirmed COVID-19 case within 1 meter and for more than 15
minutes for the past 14 days? (May nakasalamuha ka ba na maaaring o kumpirmadong pasyente na may COVID-
19 musa sa isang metrong distansya o mas malapit pa at tumagal ng mahigit 15 minutes sa nakalipas na 14 araw)
3. Have you provided direct care for patient with probable or confirmed COVID-19 case without using proper “Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE)” for the past 14 days? (Nag-aalaga k aba ng maaaring o kumpirmadong pasyente na
may COVID-19 ng hindi nakasuot ng tamang PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) sa nakalipas na 14 araw?)
4. Have you travelled outside the Philippines in the last 14 days? (Ikaw ba ay nagbiyahe sa labas ng Pilipinas sa
nakalipas na 14 na araw?)
5. Have you travelled outside the current city/municipality where you reside? (Ikaw ba ay nagbyahe sa labas ng inyong
lungsod/munisipyo?) If Yes, specify which city.municipality you went to (Sabihin kung saan)
I hereby certify that the information given is true, correct and complete. I understand that failure to answer any question or any falsified response
may have serious consequences. I understand that my personal information is protected by RA 10173 or the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and that
this form will be destroyed after 20 days from the date of accomplishment, following the National Archives of the Philippines protocol.
Signature: ___________________________________
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In accordance with the resolutions issued and to be issued in the future by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious
Diseases (IATF-MEID), the Provincial Government of Oriental Mindoro, and the Local Government Unit of Pinamalayan with the approval of the
Local Chief Executive; general public transportation protocols are as follows:
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Other Contact
Name Position Designation Cellphone Number E-mail Address
Information
Hon. Aristeo A. Baldos Jr. Municipal Mayor Incident Commander 09178889777 [email protected]
Mr. Marlo C. Rosales Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Deputy Incident Commander 09171632803/ [email protected] 0748-6465
Management Officer III 09056490380/
0921-8514855
PLTCOL Anthony Ramos Chief of Police Safety Officer 09985985822/ n/a 254-3008
09155915904
Ms. Mirasol J. Santos Municipal Administrator Public Information Officer 09177249368 [email protected]
Mr. Daniel Q. Fruelda Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Liason Officer 09176581190 [email protected] 0748-6465
Management Officer Officer II
Engr. Manolito E. Masculino Municipal Engineer Operation Section Chief 09989729273 [email protected]
Mr. Rosenio A. Toriano Municipal Planning and Development Planning Section Chief 09778249786 [email protected] 738-4632
Coordinator
Ms. Grace Eunice F. Fabella Municipal Social Welfare and Logistics Section Chief 09178862791 [email protected]
Development Officer
Ms. Zaida D. Miciano Municipal Budget Officer Finance and Administration Section 09178247808 [email protected] 284-4255/
Chief 738-9145
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The Work from Home (WFH) arrangement or a remote working environment is one of the alternative work arrangements adopted to ensure
sustained office operations. A functional WFH arrangement shall have the following:
1. A “workplace group” using various platforms–group chats, emails and other social media platforms.
2. Reliable internet at home with corresponding computer/gadgets/tools.
3. Clearly specified measurable deliverables of each staff/team members discussed with supervisors.
4. Knowledge on ergonomics and the proper way of working from home.
1. PLAN FOR EACH DAY. Prepare a “to-do list” at the start of each day as it is one way of checking progress throughout the day.
2. SET ‘OFFICE HOURS’. Set schedule of working hours, preferably 8:30am – 4:30pm as regular working time, with breaks as necessary and be
online.
3. DESIGNATE A WORKING SPACE/LOCATION. Designate a work area that is ‘private’, out of the way, and used only for work. Ensure gadgets
/ tools and equipment needed are within your reach. Minimize distraction (music, television, etc.) that may cause you to lose focus; set certain
time for visitors and also for house chores so you are not continually interrupted during the day.
4. MAKE YOURSELF ACCESSIBLE FOR PHONE CALLS OR VIRTUAL CONFERENCE CALLS certain times of the day for urgent and important
task.
5. ENSURE CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY. Be careful when doing work in public places (like garden in condo/common areas) due to
confidentiality of some tasks or documents.
6. DISENGAGE, DISCONNECT, AND BE OFFLINE FOR A WHILE. Once burn out or fatigue sets in, take a break, call a friend, walk around or
do simple exercises.
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A
VICINITY MAP-MGOP
CRISIS CENTER
LEGEND:
D.
B.
A.
C.
B
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COMMAND STAFF
Incident Commander
HON. ARISTEO A. BALDOS, JR.
Municipal Mayor
MARLO C. ROSALES
Safety Information
Liaison
DANIEL Q. FRUELDA
LDRRM Officer II
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IC/UC
Develop/ New Ops
Executive Plan &
Update Period Begins
Objectives Assess Progress
Meeting
Initial IC /UC
Meeting
Incident Brief
Using ICS-201 The
Initial Response
& Assessment
Initial Response
Planning
Notifications
Incident/Event
“P”
Executive Plan &
Assess Progress
I. The MUNICIPAL INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (MICS) STRUCTURE is shown below and shall have the following
responsibilities:
Command
Incident Commander: HON. ARISTEO A. BALDOS, JR. - Municipal Mayor
Deputy Incident Commander: MR. MARLO C. ROSALES - LDRRM Officer III
Information Officer: MS. MIRASOL J. SANTOS - Municipal Administrator
Liaison Officer: MR. DANIEL Q. FRUELDA - LDRRM Officer II
Safety Officer: PCI RYAN I. CABAUATAN - Chief of Police
Safety Officer
a. Work with operations on tactics.
b. Anticipate, detect, and correct unsafe acts/operations.
Operation Section Chief
a. Directs and coordinates all incident tactical operations.
b. Supervises in the staging areas and monitor various operation teams such as communication and warning, pre-emptive evacuation and
transportation, evacuation and relief and search and rescue groups
Planning Section Chief
a. Maintains resources status
b. Maintain situation status
c. Prepares Incident Action Plan
d. Provides documentation service
e. Prepares demobilization
f. Provide technical specialization
Logistics Section Chief
• Provide services and support to the incident commander
• Responsible for:
• Facilities
• Transportation
• Communications
• Supplies
• Equipment Maintenance and Fuel
• Medical Services
Finance/Administration Section Chief
a. Monitors incident costs
b. Maintains financial records
c. Administer procurement
d. Perform time recordings
III. OPERATIONS
A. PRE-DISASTER
1. Communication and Warning
Chairperson : DANIEL Q. FRUELDA, LDRRM Officer II
Co-chairperson : GINA D. ESCAREZ, Radio Operator
Members : ALL PUNONG BARANGAYS,
MDRRMO
Purpose: To rapidly disseminate information concerning imminent disaster threats to government officials, institutions properties and
the population at large in the areas of immediate risk.
Basic Functions
a. To relay 24-hour weather bulletin and advisory from PAG-ASA
b. To forewarn vulnerable areas for possible impact of a hazard so as to enable protective or preventive actions to be taken by
disaster management officials.
c. To assist in the activation of warning system devices
d. To furnish information on updates to responsible persons/agencies;
e. Establish linkage with other agencies.
f. Post and updates information advisory thru social networks, website, twitter, PAG-ASA, resource agencies, etc.
Purpose: To provide vehicles for transporting evacuees to the assigned evacuation center and to give information to the MDRRM
headquarters any needed assistance of the evacuees.
Basic Functions
a. Transport the evacuees to the designated evacuation center.
b. Transport relief goods
c. Provide assistance in the proper and order distribution of supplies and materials
d. Responsible for providing vehicles to the teams
e. Responsible for checking if the evacuation areas have the basic necessities and report to the barangay what is lacking in the center
B. DURING DISASTER
1. Search and Rescue Team
Chairperson : ROLANDO S. LABAY JR., LDRRM Assistant
Co-chairperson : PO1 EMILIO G. QUIMORA, PCG
Members : PERVA, PFCC PERSONNEL,
PPSC POLICE SUPERINTENDENT EFRAEM A. CAMARA
Purpose: To save lives and minimize damage to property.
Basic Functions
a. To have capable rescue personnel assigned in search and rescue operations
b. To minimize further injury to people and damage to property
Basic Functions:
a. Police visibility at the site
b. Monitor peace and order situation
c. Coordinate with barangay tanod/ barangay official at the site
d. Report incident to the commander on post for any unusual peace or order situation
e. Crowd control during relief distribution
C. POST DISASTER
1. Damage Assessment/ Needs Analysis
Chairperson : DANNY S. VILLACRUSIS, MAO
Co-chairperson : ENGR. ROY C. LUCBAN, Infrastructure Enforcement Officer
Members : MAO, MSWDO, MHO, PNP, MDRRMO
Purpose:
a. To list down number of causalities ( male, female, age)
b. To account/list down number of affected families/household (rescued/missing family members)
c. List down injured persons that need immediate attention and medical services
d. Feedback/reporting to public information
e. Submit list of injured persons to emergency medical services
f. To analyze immediate needs at evacuation center
Basic Functions:
a. Manage the listing affected families rescued and brought to the evacuation center- List of injured –List of causalities- List of
missing persons
b. Assess the immediate needs of the affected families in the evacuation center
c. Manage the listing of damaged to property
d. Submit to report to headquarters/ Mayor
e. Update the headquarters every 3 hours
Purpose: To rehabilitate/ recover/ repair damage properties after the occurrence of the calamity/ disaster.
Basic Functions:
a. Investigation/ survey extent of damage
b. Assessment as to properties, infrastructure and etc. (inventory)
c. Submit report to incident commander
d. If all request granted implementation will follow
3. Retrieval Operation
Chairperson : PC1 RYAN IQUIN CABAUATAN, PNP Chief of Police
Co-Chairperson : DR. ADELAIDO A. MALALUAN, OIC MHO
Member : BFP, MEO, OMCDH, PNP
Purpose:
a. To find or retrieve any missing persons or bodies as reported
b. To find important things or properties as reported missing
Basic Functions:
a. After the search and rescue operation, retrieval operation will commence.
b. To find missing bodies and or property
c. Coordinate with all teams
4. PLANNING
Chairperson : ROSENIO A. TORIANO, MPDO
Co-chairperson : NEMIA B. MONSANTO, HRMO
Members : MDRRMO Personnel
Basic Functions:
a. Maintains resource status
b. Maintains situation status
c. Prepares Incident Action Plan
d. Provide documentation service
e. Prepares demobilization plan
f. Provide technical specialist
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5. LOGISTICS
Chairperson : PURA P. MENDOZA
Co-Chairperson : ARIEL L. CUDIAMAT, Radio Operator/Supply & Logistic Officer
Members : MEO, MHO, MSWDO, MDRRMO, MAO
Basic Functions: Provides services and support to the Incident Commander
Responsible for:
➢ Facilities
➢ Transportation
➢ Communications
➢ Supplies
➢ Equipment Maintenance and Fuel
➢ Food Services
➢ Medical Services
6. FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
Chairperson : ZAIDA D. MICIANO, MBO
Co-chairperson : JUDY DG. MORENTE, MAcO
Members : PLARIDEL CUPIADO, MTO
ACCOUNTING OFFICE, TREASURER OFFICE, BUDGET OFFICE
Basic Functions
a. Monitors incident costs
b. Maintains financial records
c. Administers procurement contracts
d. Perform time recording
This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.
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