Industrial Plant Emergency Plan
Industrial Plant Emergency Plan
A description of the responsibilities of an emergency response team in the case of an industrial plant emergency.
2,023 words (
approx. 8.1 pages) |
6 sources |
APA | 2007
Paper Summary:
This paper presents a general outline of an industrial plant emergency plan by describing the roles of various members of the response team. The situations in which the plan would be put into action are also detailed. The chain of command in determining when an emergency situation has occurred is highlighted along with the various responses the team may choose to take. The paper concludes that any changes in such a plan must be reviewed by the team manager.
Table of Contents:
Objectives
Scope
Organization
Emergency Initiation
Emergency Response Team (ERT)
Industrial Plant Emergency Task Force (IPETF)
Emergency Information Center (EIC)
Requirements of the Industrial Plan Emergency Plans and Procedures
Criminal, Terrorist and Bomb
Fire Protection Plan
Medical Emergency Response Plan
Earthquake and Flood Control Plan
Major Power Outage Plan
Information Security Plan
Other Plans and Basic Format of the Plans
Bibliography
From the Paper:
"The ERT is responsible for the maximum protection of personnel, physical and digital assets and resources of the facility. The team shall remain in control of the emergency situation under the direction and management of the ERT Commander until the situation has been declared by the ERT Commander as contained or controlled. The ERT shall comprise members of the Industrial Security and Information Security Teams trained in various aspects of emergency planning and response procedures. They shall have undergone the following training (Community Emergency Response Team, 2007):..."
Sample of Sources Used:
- BChydro. (2006, September 23). Outage plan for businesses. [Online] Retrieved April 18, 2007 from the BChydro database on the Website: http://www.bchydro.com/rx_files/info/info48337.pdf
- Community Emergency Response Team. (2007). Preparing people to help themselves. [Online] Retrieved April 18, 2007 from the City of Mesa database on the Website: http://www.cityofmesa.org/emergency/cert.aspx
- Labadie, John R. (2005). Environmental management and disasters: Contributions of the discipline to the profession and practice of emergency management. [Online] Retrieved April 18, 2007 from the Website: www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/edu/docs/EMT/Labadie.doc
- Singapore Civil Defence Force. (2003, November). Why invest in security? [Online] Retrieved April 18, 2007 from the Ministry of Home Affairs (Singapore) database on the Website: http://www2.mha.gov.sg/mha/upload/mid13/type4/cat0/924_312_p01-10_Div1-Div2.pdf
- U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. (2001). How to plan for workplace emergencies and evacuations (OSHA 3088). [Online] Retrieved April 18, 2007 from the U.S. Department of Labor database on the Website: http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3088.pdf
Industrial Plant Emergency Plan (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Industrial-Plant-Emergency-Plan/97351
"Industrial Plant Emergency Plan" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Industrial-Plant-Emergency-Plan/97351>