EAP—Emergency Action Plan
06
January 2007
Every event project should have
a formal, written emergency action plan (EAP) that addresses the arrangements
for emergencies that clearly describes what will be done by whom, when, where,
and how, which should be integrated with the EAP of the site or facility at
which the event takes place (or its salient points if the facility will not
provide the entire EAP for security reasons) in order
to coordinate and cooperate
with them. The
EAP should be updated / customized for each event project and should address the
following:
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Individual internal and
external roles and responsibilities (e.g. event staff versus facility staff,
structure of authority, task assignments including alternate personnel,
etc.)
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Threats, hazards, and
protective actions (e.g. range of emergencies the organization is prepared
to handle based on an event-specific threat assessment, media plan and
spokesperson protocols, etc.)
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Notification, warning, and
communications procedures (e.g. decision protocols for declaring an
emergency, methods and instructions for reporting emergencies, reporting to
internal and external responders, attendee / audience notification systems,
etc.)
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Emergency response
procedures (e.g. call 911*, call building security, evacuate or take
shelter, administer first aid if qualified, etc.)
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Evacuation, accounting, and
shelter-in-place procedures (e.g. escape routes / exits, designation of
assembly areas where evacuees are to gather, method(s) for ensuring everyone
is accurately accounted for, shelter locations, etc.)
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Location and use of
emergency equipment (e.g. fire extinguisher and AED use)
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Emergency shutdown
procedures (shutdown of machines, equipment or critical systems, securing
records and cash, etc.)
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Key contact lists (e.g.
emergency responders, key facility responders, personnel assigned duties,
key personnel to be contacted during off-hours emergencies, etc.)
* Universal emergency telephone numbers
911 |
US and Canada |
999 or 112 |
UK |
112 |
EU |
000 |
Australia |
111 |
New Zealand |
119 |
Japan |
999 |
Hong Kong |
995 |
Singapore (fire & medical) |
120 |
Mainland of the People's Republic of China
(rescue) |
10111 |
South Africa |
066, 060 or 080 |
Mexico |
For a full list of emergency telephone number around
the world, go to
http://www.sccfd.org/travel.html
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