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I have been asked to complete a Major incident policy and flow chart has any done this before or could send me some ideas please. paulfreeman00@sky.com.
thank you
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You will need to provide more back-ground - Major Incident at a Seveso (COMAH) site is far removed from a Major Incident in the local Lesiure Centre
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You will need to provide more back-ground - Major Incident at a Seveso (COMAH) site is far removed from a Major Incident in the local Lesiure Centre
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Thankyou to be more specifc its in the transport industry
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Are you wanting something along the lines of an Emergency Response Plan? which will cover fire, flood, gas, fatalities, terrorist attack etc
Some good guidance here:
https://www.ready.gov/business/implementation/emergency
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You also need to make clear which part of Emergency Response you are talking about. You could classify it as: - Immediate response- first aiders, evacuation of site, calling emergency serves, informing emergency services of site hazards etc
- Medium term response and reaction- dealing with the media, contacting relatives,, contacting lawyers and insurers, dealing with the HSE and enforcement bodies, contacting customers etc
- Long term response, which is mainly business continuity- getting the business up and running again.
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Originally Posted by: A Kurdziel
- Long term response, which is mainly business continuity- getting the business up and running again.
Ah now your in Major Incident Management Plan territory with your Broze, Silver and Gold's!
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Not clear what sort of transport business, where does it sit on the spectrum between major international flag carrier airline to self-employed food delivery person .
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Doncaster to Hull mule lines Inc.
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Doncaster to Hull mule lines Inc.
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Ok so I work for a transport company repairing vehicles . iI am after a mjor incident procedure so would be on the lines of someones had a major injury on the roadside for example set up the incident command centre gather evidence etc....
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Originally Posted by: pfreeman Ok so I work for a transport company repairing vehicles . iI am after a mjor incident procedure so would be on the lines of someones had a major injury on the roadside for example set up the incident command centre gather evidence etc....
Surely, that type of scenario would be the responsibility of the emergency services?
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ok...so you want to align your response plans to what would happen in the event of a major incident on the public highway...do you carry dangerous goods in packages or tankers? For a start look at the JESIP website which will show how the communication and response cycle is used by all three services.. https://www.jesip.org.uk/home
You really are just looking for Disaster & Emergency Management process...I have a could of slides from a few years back pm me and I will send them over.
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