11. Emergency Planning Objectives
Following completion of Chapter 11, students should be able to:
- Discuss the importance of developing an emergency response or contingency plan for their utility.
- Define the term vulnerability assessment and give examples of a few typical system vulnerabilities.
- List the steps in conducting a vulnerability assessment.
- Decide who will be responsible to do which tasks in dealing with an emergency and make assignments of authority.
- Assemble an emergency phone list that reflects the needs and concerns of their utility and make it readily available to all staff.
- Establish a mutual-aid agreement with a neighboring facility outlining what kind of help they will provide one another during emergencies and what that help will cost.
- Develop emergency response plans for their utility that target the various types of emergencies to which their utility could be exposed, including those emergencies that involve hazardous materials.
- Prepare a form to be used in filing an emergency action report after an emergency.
- Conduct an emergency planning drill at least once a year to test their plan and to give their employees practice so that they will know what to do in an emergency.
- Begin to prepare an emergency response plan today, if they have not already done so.
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