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Engaging the Private Sector in Emergency Planning

Engaging the Private Sector in Emergency Planning. Principles of success. The Value of partnership. Common Mission Network Benefits Shared Capabilities Resource Utilization & Sharing Joint Exercises & Training. Partnership. Provide access to tools, space, resources if necessary

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Engaging the Private Sector in Emergency Planning

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  1. Engaging the Private Sector in Emergency Planning

  2. Principles of success
  3. The Value of partnership Common Mission Network Benefits Shared Capabilities Resource Utilization & Sharing Joint Exercises & Training
  4. Partnership Provide access to tools, space, resources if necessary Airport proximity Forklift and other Material Handling Equipment Warehouse Capability Training Assistance Paying local departments for assistance with Fire Extinguisher Training, and like classes assist in building relationships and we can support community
  5. Information sharing Response Plans Contact Information Threat Information Resources Situational
  6. Emergency Plan Contents: All inclusive program covering any type of emergency for the facility. Separate Business Continuity Plan which picks up where the Emergency Plan stops.
  7. Integration with other Plans Integration with Process Safety Management (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119, “Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous & Explosive Chemicals”). Education for all employees, temporary workers, visitors, and contractors on site emergency plans and hazards Site tours and information sharing with all local Fire Departments and Emergency Response Groups Provision of plan, safety data sheets, maps, and critical information for the facility. Signed agreements are kept on file at the plant. Meetings to review plan changes allows information sharing
  8. Monitoring Weather Radios Emergency Notification Alerts Monitor 24-7/365 and information is provided to employees through postings, TV Monitors, and email.
  9. Emergency Communications Direct Communications Incident Alerts Situational
  10. resource sharing Technical Expertise Specialty Contacts Facilities
  11. Sustaining the partnership Accreditation and Certification Joint Exercises Business Continuity Planning
  12. Training for Employees Annual Education One Minute Lessons and Safety Talks given to departments by Safety Team Members Restroom Postings Communication Centers and Plant Postings Training for Team Members
  13. Internal Communications Access to plans on the Intranet and ConNext as well as printed copies ConNext, Continental’s Social Media Platform, allows us to share information world-wide with over 164,000 employees in 6 divisions located at 265 sites in 46 countries. Corporate EHS Sharepoint Sites and Meetings allow for access to other plan ideas for continual improvement.
  14. success
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