E-Books: Site Emergency Planning Workbook
5 min readThis workbook is intended to help users develop a comprehensive site emergency plan. It is intended to be used by both very small organizations, as well as large complex organizations as :
- Schools
- Factories
- Office Buildings
- shopping malls
- Hospitals/Nursing homes
- Correctional Facilities
- Stadiums/Arenas
- Recreation Areas
- Other Facilities
This workbook focuses on responding to and protecting people and property from an imminent or actual emergency situation.
Section One of the workbook describes the planning process; the steps to follow before developing a site emergency plan.
Section Two is a sample site emergency plan. The Sample Plan will utilize the information gathered in the planning process to complete the plan. The Sample Plan is organized by hazard situations.
Site Emergency Plan
A site emergency plan describes, in detail, an organization’s policy and procedures for coping with an emergency situation on-site. These policies and procedures should define how the organization will protect people and property. Developing the plan is the process of assigning emergency-related tasks to individuals in the organization, and outlining protective actions to be taken. A site emergency plan should be consistent with the local government’s emergency operations plan.
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Why Organizations Should Plan For Emergencies
Time and again history has shown that a well-thought-out, coordinated response helps prevent personal injury, and property damage, and lessen the resulting confusion. When an organization plans on how it will respond to an emergency threatening its operations, it is more likely to survive the incident. During a large-scale disaster, local response agencies may be overwhelmed and unable to immediately respond to the organization’s site. Employees and clients alike will need to know what to do to protect themselves during an emergency.
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Basic Site Emergency Planning Concepts
Listed below are eight basic concepts involved in emergency management planning. The user should keep these eight concepts in mind while writing the plan:
- Appoint one person to implement the emergency plan and direct the organization’s response at the site.
- Appoint a person from each work unit to carry out protective actions and other related emergency procedures.
- Establish a central location from which to coordinate responses and make key decisions.
- Appoint a single person to validate and coordinate the dissemination of emergency information.
- Establish adequate communication and warning capabilities.
- Establish adequate evacuation procedures and sheltering capabilities.
- Establish damage assessment capabilities.
- Protect vital records.
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To Begin
Briefly review the Sample Plan found in Section Two. This brief review will enable the user to understand the purpose of the planning process steps in Section One. Through Section One, the user will collect the information needed to complete the sample plan in Section Two working through the following four steps:
- Building the Site Emergency Team
- Conducting a Hazard Analysis
- Performing a Capability Assessment
- Creating a Vital Record Preservation Program Before writing the site emergency plan, it is suggested that the following steps be taken:
- Design a plan format.
- Assign different sections of the plan to be written by the various team members.
- Set date for completion of section drafts.
- Set a date to meet with each section author to read, discuss, and revise.
- Set date for draft revision completion.
Once the plan is complete the final step is to conduct training on the site emergency plan. Section One ends with a description of how to implement the new site emergency plan. Good Luck!
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Contents
The content of the Site Emergency Planning Workbook
- Introduction
- Section One–The Planning Process
- Step 1: Building The Site Emergency Team ……………………………………………………………1
- Step 2: Conducting A Hazard Analysis………………………………………………………………….5
- Step 3: Performing A Capability Assessment………………………………………………………….7
- Step 4: Creating A Vital Records Preservation Program…………………………………………. 13
- Implementing The Plan………………………………………………………………………………………. 15
- Section TWO–Sample Plan
- Sample Site Emergency Plan…………………………………………………………………………..SP – 1
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