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San Francisco unveils citywide disaster service worker training and regional volunteer system
Summary
City staff presented a new Disaster Service Worker (DSW) training rollout, a Bay Area volunteer management system covering 10 counties and an ID‑card program that will issue color‑coded access cards to about 27,000 employees; training will be tracked in PeopleSoft and delivered in multiple formats.
William Bass, identified in the record as the presenter, described a citywide rollout of Disaster Service Worker training and a Bay Area volunteer management system the city plans to use to screen, recruit and deploy volunteers and employees during emergencies. "We're gonna be using, for all 10 counties in the Bay Area, a single system to screen, recruit, manage, deploy, and communicate with all volunteers in the Bay Area," Bass said during the council presentation. The program materials and a video are available at sfdsw.org, which Bass said is live and featured on the city's front page.
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