What is an example of an emergency management checklist?
The following checklist can be used to help organize your emergency management and response plan. Be sure to customize this list with items specific to your needsEmergency Management Checklist | |||||
Element | Documented | Functional Ability Proven | Comments | ||
Yes | No | Yes | No | ||
Statement of policy on emergency response | |||||
Plan given appropriate authority by highest management level | |||||
Plan is distributed to all that need to know | |||||
Plan establishes the emergency response team | |||||
The authority to declare a full evacuation is designated | |||||
The authority to declare the emergency is "over" is designated | |||||
All response personnel are medically fit to perform their duties | |||||
The following functions have been clearly defined and […]
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