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Index
Title
Contents
1 Introduction
Scope and objectives of this book
Why write an emergency plan?
Emergency planning and civil protection systems
2 What are emergencies?
Emergencies, disasters and crises
Civil contingencies and resilience
The relationship between planning and management
3 What is an emergency plan?
Definition
Planning and preparedness
Plans, procedures, protocols and improvisation
Who should write an emergency plan?
‘Ownership’ of the plan
4 The emergency planning process
The context of the plan
Actions required
Elements of the plan
5 First step: background research
Assembling the elements
Geography, demography and socio-economic factors
Audit of emergency resources
6 Second step: scenario building
Why use scenarios?
‘lessons learned’ and the risk register
Scenario methodology
A scenario of what? How accurate does it need to be?
How to construct planning scenarios
7 Third Step: from scenarios to actions
Connecting the scenarios to the resource audit
Specifying actions
Emergency response: the building blocks
Planning for interoperability
Planning to communicate in an emergency
Communicating via social media
Record-keeping and accounting
8 A note on the structure of the plan
Chapter 1: Preliminary material and introduction
Chapter 2: Introduction to local hazards
Chapter 3: Vulnerability and risk analysis (with impact scenarios)
Chapter 4: Legislative environment and legal framework of the plan
Chapter 5: Introduction to local resources and command system
Chapter 6: Emergency management specifications
Chapter 7: Revision, updating and testing of the plan
Summary
9 Fourth step: using the plan
Making sure participants know and understand the plan
Testing the plan with simulated emergencies
The revision cycle
Evaluating the plan in order to improve it
The real emergency
10 Planning to maintain the continuity of normal activities
Business continuity planning and management
Relationship between emergency planning and BCM
11 Specialized emergency planning
Health and emergency medical systems
Pandemic response planning
Veterinary emergency planning
Critical infrastructure
Heatwaves and cold snaps
Snowfalls, snow accumulations and ice storms
Planning for nuclear emergencies
Counter-terrorism
Industrial and commercial facilities
Tourism and cultural heritage
Mass gatherings
People with disabilities
Educational facilities
Neighbourhood, parish and family emergency plans
Disaster waste management planning
Recovery and reconstruction planning
Human mobility: refugees, migrants and asylum seekers
Some notes on planning the co-ordination of humanitarian aid
12 Conclusion: the future of emergency planning
The sceptical emergency planner
Sustainability of emergency planning
Emergency planning and international frameworks
Associations
Afterword
Appendix 1: Glossary of working definitions by key terms
Appendix 2: Bibliography of selected references
Index
Copyright
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