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EM
726 Survivable Crisis Management
What
You Get: 12 Units with over 37 pages with illustrations and charts
See
some Sample Test Questions
Introduction
The Need for SCM Plan Development
How to Develop an SCM Plan and Proposals
Step 1 Assess Hazards, Risks, and Vulnerabilities
Step 2 Define SCM Requirements
Step 3 Assess Existing Capabilities
Step 4 Identify and Rank Deficiencies
Step 5 Develop a Comprehensive Plan with Proposals
Step 6 Develop Contingency Plans with Proposals
Step 7 Train, Exercise, and Evaluate
Conclusions
Appendixes
Appendix A. . SCM Plan Review Format
Appendix B. . FEMA Regional Offices
Appendix C. . References
List of Figures and Tables
Figure 1 SCM Development Process Flowchart
Table 1 Hazards, Risks, and Vulnerabilities Checklist
Table 2 SCM Requirements Checklist
Table 3 Main Emergency Operations Plan Elements
Table 4 Features of a Survivable Emergency Operating
Center
Table 5 SCM Warning and Communications Requirements
Table 6 Records for Emergency Operations
Table 7 Vital Records Safeguards
Table 8 SCM Capabilities Assessment Checklist
Table 9 Priorities, Costs, and Resources Checklist
Table 10 SCM Plan Outline-Foreword, Purpose, Goals, and
Objectives
SAMPLE
TEST QUESTIONS
The ability to respond
to all-hazard preparedness includes
a. eliminating hazards
identified during the SCM process
b. the requirement to staff an EOC 24 hours per day under normal conditions
c. training only limited unpaid staff numbers to insure high levels of
proficiency
d. the risks posed by proliferation of conventional, nuclear, chemical,
and biological weapons technologies
When it comes to
SCM planning every state or territory has the same potential hazards requiring
common resources such as communications equipment, training, procedures,etc.
(True/False)
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