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Emergency planning:Success mantra for Disaster managers
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        Emergency planning is the foundation of every successful disaster management plan.A good planner creates all edifices of disaster management building on this planning architecture only.                                                                                 If possible, emergency planning should aim to prevent emergencies from occurring, and failing that, should develop a good action plan to mitigate the results and effects of any emergencies. As time goes on, and more data becomes available, usually through the study of emergencies as they occur, a plan should evolve. The development of emergency plans is a cyclical process, common to many risk management disciplines, such as Business Continuity and Security Risk Management, as set out below:

  • Recognition or identification of risks
  • Ranking or evaluation of risks
  • Responding to significant risks
  • Tolerate
  • Treat
  • Transfer
  • Terminate
  • Resourcing controls and planning
  • Reaction Planning
  • Reporting & monitoring risk performance
  • Reviewing the Risk Management framework
There are a number of guidelines and publications regarding Emergency Planning, published by various professional organizations such as ASIS, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM). There are very few Emergency Management specific standards, and emergency management as a discipline tends to fall under business resilience standards. In order to avoid, or reduce significant losses to a business, emergency managers should work to identify and anticipate potential risks, hopefully to reduce their probability of occurring. In the event that an emergency does occur, managers should have a plan prepared to mitigate the effects of that emergency, as well as to ensure Business Continuity of critical operations post-incident. It is essential for an organisation to include procedures for determining whether an emergency situation has occurred and at what point an emergency management plan should be activated. ..... .... Login with Google and support us
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