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Organized analysis, planning,
decision making and
assignment of available
resource

Planning and
Mitigation Response Recovery
preparedness
• Taking sustained action to reduces or eliminates long-term
risk to people, property and environments from hazards
and their effects.

• Effectively prepare for, mitigate against, respond to and


recover from hazards and their effects by planning,
training and exercising.

• Conducting emergency/rescue operations to save lives


and property by positioning emergency equipment and
supplies, evacuating victims, providing food, shelter and
medical care and restoring critical services. (QRT)

• Recovery is the process of returning to normal


Save lives

GOALS

Protect property
Prevent injuries
and environment
• Emergency will happen; it is only a question of time.
• Proper implementation of an appropriate emergency response plan
could minimize loss and protect people, property, and the
environment.
• How you plan to respond to situations can be the difference between
life and death or between minimal damage and major damage.
• It may be too late to plan when emergency occurs.
• Lack of preplanning can turn an emergency into a disaster.
• Planning for emergency situations is part of the general responsibility
of the employer to protect employees and the public.
• Regulation 18: On-site Emergency Plan
1. A manufacturer who has control of an industrial activity to which this Part
applies shall, after consulting a Competent Person, prepare and keep an up-
to-date and adequate on-site emergency plan detailing how major accidents
are to be dealt with on the site on which the industrial activity is carried on,
and the plan shall include the name of the person who is responsible for
safety on the site and the names of those who are authorised to take action
pursuant to the plan in the event of an emergency.
2. The manufacturer shall ensure that the on-site emergency plan prepared in
pursuance of subregulation (1) is constantly updated to take into account any
material change made in the industrial activity and that every person on the
site who is affected by the plan is informed of its relevant provisions.
• Regulation 21: Off-site Emergency Plan
1. A manufacturer who has control of an industrial activity to which this
Part applies shall inform the local authority or port authority of the
area that his industrial activity is considered capable of producing a
major accident hazard and of the need for the preparation of an
off-site emergency plan for the area surrounding his site which may
be likely to be affected by a major accident.

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