EM100 Guide
For Increasing Local Government Civil Defense Readiness During Periods
of International Crisis
What
You Get: 23 units and supplemental illustrations in two files with over
85 pages and 18 illustrations.
See
some Sample Test Questions
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acronyms
Used in This Guide
Introduction
Local
Government Actions in Periods of International Crisis
Continuity of Government
Electromagnetic Pulse
Crisis Evacuation
Increased Readiness Reporting
State and Local Action
Fold-Out
Checklist of Increased Readiness Actions
SECTION
1 - Basic
2 - Actions to Protect Equipment from Electromagnetic Pulse
(EMP)
3 - Actions for Emergency Public Information
4 - Actions to Obtain Information on Significant Public Actions
5 - Actions to Accelerate Civil Defense Training
6 - Actions by Host Area Governments to Prepare for Arrival
of Evacuees
Illustrations
of Shelter Upgrading Techniques
7 - Actions by Risk Area Governments to Prepare for Crisis Evacuation
8 - Actions to Improve EOC or to Develop an EOC Facility
as Required
9 - Actions to Increase Direction and Control Readiness
10 - Actions to Increase Communications Readiness
11 - Actions to Increase Warning Readiness
12 - Actions to Increase Radiological Defense Readiness
13 - Actions to Increase Inventory of Public Shelter
14
- Actions to Increase Public Works Engineering Readiness.
15 - Actions to Increase Readiness for Fire Prevention and Control
Under Nuclear Attack Conditions
16 - Actions to Increase Readiness for Law Enforcement
17 - Actions to Increase Operations Readiness of Public Shelter
18 - Actions to Increase Emergency Welfare Readiness
19 - Actions to Increase Health-Medical Readiness
20 - Actions to Increase Readiness of Local Schools
21 - Actions for Industry Increased Readiness
22 - Actions to Increase Readiness in Rural Areas
23 - Improvising Fallout Protection on a Farm
FEMA
Publications Referenced in This Guide
SAMPLE
TEST QUESTIONS
What
instructions are provided for protecting hand calculators?
a. place inside metal
box.
b. none, they are too sensitive to protect.
c. wrap calculator in wet towel.
d. replace battery with non-conductive object.
What staff position
should be created to manage EMP issues?
a. Medical Readiness
Officer
b. Local EMP Protection Coordinator.
c. Communication Protection Technician
d. Emergency Program Manager
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