Guardian Flood Intelligence Super User Training
Event description
In Person Training Session
Location: 1 Nicholas Street, Ipswich Council
Session 1: Flood Intel – General User Training
Time: 08:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Audience:
Open to all Council departments, Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) members, and external liaison agencies. Up to 30+ participants have attended this session.
Overview:
This session provides a comprehensive introduction to the Flood Intel system. Participants will learn how to interact with the dashboard, navigate intel cards, generate reports and PDFs, and understand how to gather valuable operational intelligence from internal departments and external agencies. Discussion will include identifying alerts and triggers relevant to specific operational areas such as drainage, pump stations, parks, gardens, and more.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Navigate the Flood Intel dashboard
- Access and interpret intel cards
- Generate reports and PDFs
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to identify critical triggers and alerts
Break: 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Session 2: Flood Intel – Administration / Super User Training
Time: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Audience:
Restricted to designated Flood Intel Super Users (3–6 participants).
Prerequisite: Completion of the General User Training session.
Overview:
This advanced session equips Super Users with the knowledge and skills to configure, manage, and maintain the Flood Intel system at an administrative level. Participants will gain hands-on experience in system setup, management of alerts and triggers, decision support configuration, and detailed data analysis tools.
Topics Covered:
- Catchment and Device Setup
- System Configuration
- Setting up and Configuring the Rainfall Intensity Matrix
- Managing Alerts and Triggers
- Flood classifications
- Historical flood records
- Bridge heights
- Flooded roads
- Decision Support Setup
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Dam Emergency Action Plans (EAPs)
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Ancillary Setups
- Disclaimers, Logs, Notices, Contacts
- Multi-Water Level Plotting
- Comparative analysis between multiple sites
- Using the Flash Flood Risk Assessment Tool
- Datum Adjustments for Data Sources
- Vertical Gauge Setup
- Linking gauges to road closures and critical infrastructure
- Contact Group Management
- User Permissions and Access Controls
Important Notes:
- All Super Users must attend the General User session before participating in the Super User Training.
- It is suggested that laptops be available for hands-on activities during the Super User session.
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