Preparedness planning is an essential process to consider how to identify tasks, what are available local, regional, and federal resources that might be needed, the potential populace to consider and who has jurisdictional authority and responsibility to act. Participation of all stakeholders is essential in the planning process to reduce duplication of effort, develop supporting partnerships, and identify common operational processes. Research and analysis of how other nations conduct their own natural disaster preparedness planning offers insight into the social, political, intellectual, and technological driving forces that influence the planning processes and how these and current best practices/lessons learned can be integrated for community and operational understanding.
develop an emergency management plan. The plan must address the following at minimum:
Situation and assumptions
What are the circumstances around the event you consider at most risk in your community (you may provide a brief scenario)
Authority
What is the chain of command?
Explain.
Purpose
What are the objectives of the plan? Explain.
Concept of operations
What are the functions and tasks that will be performed to fulfill the plan’s goals and missions?
Organization and assignment of responsibilities
Who is in charge of specific functions and tasks? Why?
Direction and control
How will the processes of the plan stay on course? Explain.
Plan development and maintenance
What are some key factors that must be taken into consideration during the plan development phase?