Strengthening disaster preparedness: SM Supermalls makes the Incident Command System possible among Filipinos
SM Supermalls conducts Incident Command System workshops to strengthen emergency response through structure, coordination, and accountability.
In
a country like the Philippines, where typhoons, earthquakes, and other natural
calamities are part of the norm, resilience is not just a necessity but a way
of life. Ranked consistently high in the World Risk Index due to its location
along the Pacific Ring of Fire and the typhoon belt, the nation faces
challenges that demand coordinated, forward-thinking approaches to disaster
preparedness and response.
SM Supermalls is one of the pioneers in this regard, as seen by its ongoing investments in resilience-enhancing solutions that protect not only company continuity but, more crucially, the communities they serve.
Disaster
resilience in the private sector has become increasingly crucial. Corporations
have the capacity to create ripple effects both in terms of operational
continuity and their influence on surrounding communities. For SM, a sustained
and risk-informed approach to resilience ensures that when emergencies strike,
response is swift, coordinated, and grounded in tested protocols.
A
key initiative in this approach is the company’s very own rollout of the Incident
Command System (ICS). Designed to provide a standardized structure for managing
emergency response, the ICS originated in the United States and is widely
recognized as an on-scene, all-hazard incident management concept. Through its
unified hierarchy and clearly defined roles, the ICS ensures that different
responders---from government agencies to private security teams---can act in
sync. This leads to more efficient resource management, better communication,
and a higher degree of accountability during high-pressure situations.
As
part of the initiative, SM regularly implements emergency preparedness drills across
its network of malls and consistently participates in nationwide efforts for
disaster preparedness, such as the annual fire and earthquake drills led by the
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). These efforts are complemented by support for
the quarterly Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drills led by the Office of
Civil Defense (OCD) and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council (NDRRMC). These exercises include both employees and tenants, creating
a culture of readiness that extends beyond corporate boundaries.
In
addition, 79 SM Supermalls have been certified under the Business Continuity
Management Systems---a reflection of the company’s structured and systematized
approach to disaster risk reduction and recovery. This level of certification
not only reflects internal diligence but also sets a benchmark for the broader
business sector.
SM
also has a dedicated resilience center, which operates as a centralized
communications hub during large-scale disruptions. This facility coordinates
with all SM malls to ensure rapid information flow and streamlined
decision-making in the event of a national emergency.
SM’s
collaborative approach to disaster resilience was also demonstrated during the
2024 Asia- Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Manila.
On the last day of the conference, SM City Clark became the focal point of an ICS
demonstration attended by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk
Resilience and foreign delegates.
The
event showcased a unified response involving mall management, the Clark and
Angeles municipalities, the BFP, OCD Region 3, and NDRRMC. Together, they
enacted coordinated procedures designed to enhance public safety, offering an
up-close look at how integrated disaster response works in a real-world
environment.
In
preparation for the site visit, SM Supermalls partnered with ARISE Philippines,
the Private Sector Alliance for Resilient Societies, to conduct an ICS workshop
alongside the OCD. This training brought together heads of operations, human
resources, security, and Information Technology from SM City Clark and nearby
locators such as Park Inn Hotel. Facilitated by experts from the BFP and the
Philippine Army, the workshop provided hands-on training in ICS protocol,
further reinforcing the company’s commitment to capacity-building at the local
level.
Participants of the Incident Command System workshop learn the chain of command and roles essential for managing emergencies.
The Incident Command System is showcased in an emergency simulation at SM City Clark during the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction.
Public and private sector teams implement the Incident Command System as the Bureau of Fire Protection showcases high-angle rescue at SM City Clark.
SM’s
vision for resilience is expansive and continuous. Following the success of the
Clark initiative, the company is now preparing to roll out the next phase of
ICS workshops, beginning with SM Mall of Asia and expanding to regional malls
across the country. This nationwide implementation reflects a long-term
strategy that prioritizes safety, community cohesion, and operational
readiness.
“By
investing in frameworks like the ICS, SM Supermalls demonstrates that
resilience is not a reactive measure but an ongoing commitment,” said SM
Supermalls Vice President Engr. Liza Silerio. “In a landscape defined by
environmental vulnerability, this commitment provides not only peace of mind
but a tangible sense of preparedness for employees, tenants, and the public at
large.”
Through
proactive strategies and sustained partnerships with government and civil
society, SM is building more than safe spaces. It is also cultivating a culture
of resilience that empowers people and protects communities in the face of any uncertainty,
reiterating its commitment to promoting a more disaster-ready Philippines.
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