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  1. an emergency operation plan, possible plan structures and components of a base plan and its annexes. Other FEMA guides provide detailed information about planning considerations for specific functions, hazards and threats.

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  3. www.fema.gov › emergency-managers › nationalPlanning Guides - FEMA.gov

    This fact sheet provides recommendations and resources for jurisdictions to conduct disaster resource identification, includes recovery resources, guidance for how to search for disaster recovery resources, and recommendations for disaster resource management.

  4. This Guide should help State and local emergency management organizations produce EOPs that: • serve as the basis for effective response to any hazard that threatens the jurisdiction; • facilitate integration of mitigation into response and recovery activities; and

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    • Identifying and assessing risk. First, collect historical and recent data on existing, potential, and perceived threats and hazards to develop a risk assessment.
    • Estimating capability requirements. Next, determine the specific capabilities needed to best address the risks identified. Some capabilities may already exist, while some may need to be developed or improved.
    • Building and sustaining capabilities. Agencies need to determine the best way to build upon existing capabilities, develop new capabilities where needed, and sustain these capabilities.
    • Planning to deliver capabilities. Delivery of capabilities requires a delineation of roles and responsibilities to ensure that all resources and needs are properly accounted for and addressed.
  5. Aug 8, 2024 · General Preparedness and Emergency Response. This covers the fundamental aspects of disaster preparedness, such as risk assessment, basic emergency procedures, and proper communication. Small or medium enterprises opt to use this type when they deem their operations to be relatively low-risk.

  6. The knowledge of how to plan for disasters is critical in emergency of a disaster, including saving lives and protecting property, and helping a community recover more quickly from a disaster.

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