The following checklist can be used to help organize your emergency management and response plan. Be sure to customize this list with items specific to your needs.
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| Statement of policy on emergency response |   | | | | |
| Plan given appropriate authority by highest management level | | | | | |
| Plan is distributed to all that need to know | | | | | |
| Plan establishes the emergency organization | | | | | |
| The authority to declare a full evacuation is designated | | | | | |
| The authority to declare the emergency is "over" is designated | | | | | |
| All response personnel are medically fit to perform their duties | | | | | |
| The following functions have been clearly defined and assigned to individuals: |
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- Specific response functions
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- Coordination of off site plans
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| Alternates for all key positions exist | | | | | |
| Plan is based on risk assessment | | | | | |
| Plan provides for annual drills and exercises | | | | | |
| Plan establishes various levels of emergencies with levels of response | | | | | |
| Plan includes basic elements: |
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- Employee roll call procedures
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- Rescue and medical duties
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| All types of risks are considered: |
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| All hazardous materials are listed | | | | | |
| Assessment includes adverse impact off-site | | | | | |
| Comprehensive accident investigation procedures exist | | | | | |
| Good housekeeping procedures exist | | | | | |
| Procedures exist for inspection or testing of critical equipment | | | | | |
| Procedures call for the review of all new processes and equipment for compliance with: |
- Occupational Health and Safety Act
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- Environmental Protection Act
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- Other applicable legal requirements
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| Fire protection equipment is inspected per fire code | | | | | |
| Contractors are briefed about Emergency Response Plans | | | | | |
| The plan establishes a command post and ensures: | | | | | |
- Command post locations provide protection from hazards
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- The command post is adequately equipped
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- Provisions have been made for emergency power, light, utilities, etc.
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| Plan provides for emergency response training and covers the following: |
- Emergency response training is based on specific hazards and response duties
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- Testing of knowledge and skills is required
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- Plan specifies type and frequency of training for each response function
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- Adequate training records are kept
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- Minimum training levels are defined
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- Training of first aid responders complies with standards
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| A current inventory list of all equipment and supplies exists | | | | | |
- Maintenance and decontamination procedures are included
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- Equipment is tested as specified by the manufacturer
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- Equipment and supply needs are reviewed when changes occur
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- Contact lists for suppliers of emergency equipment and supplies maintained, updated and readily available
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- Respiratory equipment selection, use and maintenance comply with current standard
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| Mutual aid agreements are in place | | | | | |
- Call lists and letters of agreement are up-to-date
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- Drills involving mutual aid have been held
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- Capabilities of community organizations have been reviewed and considered
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| Communication procedures include: |
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- Emergency numbers are posted at telephones
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| Effective detection systems are installed, such as: |
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- Remote substance monitors
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| Detection devices undergo regular testing, inspection, maintenance and calibration | | | | | |
| Regular tests of the alarm systems are conducted | | | | | |
| Evacuation details involve: | | | | | |
- At least two evacuation routes exist from each area
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- All emergency exits are properly marked
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- All employees are instructed in evacuation procedures
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- Maps and procedures are posted
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- Assembly areas consider safe distances
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- All employees and visitors can be accounted for
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- Procedures address special needs of person(s) with disabilities
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- Temporary shelter or transportation is considered
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- The security function is defined
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- Facility access is controlled during an emergency
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- Traffic control has been considered
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- Pilferage and theft have been considered
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- High security risk areas have been identified
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- There are physical security devices
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| The plan includes media relations before, during and after the emergency | | | | | |
- Public information documents exist
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- Those dealing with the media/public are trained
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- Contacts with the media are established and maintained
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- Media information is reviewed annually and updated
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- Procedures control the release of information to the public during an emergency
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- Names and information regarding the injured are restricted
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- Regular media releases are made during an emergency
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| Other: |
| Emergency shutdown procedures exist | | | | | |
| Responsibility for shutdown is assigned | | | | | |
| Procedures and checklists have been developed | | | | | |
| Diagrams and maps indicating critical components are available | | | | | |
| All critical components are clearly identified | | | | | |
| Persons with special technological knowledge are available to emergency personnel | | | | | |
| An alternative location for continuing operations management is identified | | | | | |
| Resource list has been developed for sources of equipment, supplies, services or contractors | | | | | |
| Agreements have been made with other facilities to continue production of products | | | | | |
| Procedures are adequate to document all compensable losses | | | | | |
| Procedures provide for preserving the accident scene for investigations | | | | | |
| A safety plan is required prior to re-entry into affected areas | | | | | |