Saturday, May 23, 2020
Crisis Action Plan For The University Of Vermont Srotc...
Crisis Action Plan for The University of Vermont SROTC Facility 601 Main Street, Burlington, Vermont 05405 Activation Instructions This Crisis Action Plan is broad in scope, encompassing not only the security of personnel, facilities, equipment, and information media, but also the activities at other installations and at other locations utilized by UVM ROTC personnel. It focuses on procedures and actions woven into day-to-day activities that deny potential adversaries access to information about UVM ROTC security and operations that could lead to unauthorized access to and damage or loss of personnel, equipment, installations, and material. Personnel at all levels have a responsibility to familiarize themselves with the plan.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Product and Process Disasters 4. Pre-crisis Mitigation Actions a. Physical Facility Protection b. Product and Process Protection c. Personnel Protection d. Reputation and Goodwill Protection 5. Planning Scenarios a. Natural Man-made Disasters b. Product Process Disasters 6. Teams Authorities a. Operations Team b. Communications Team c. Logistics Team d. Information Technology Team e. Administrative Team 7. Recovery and Restoration a. Physical and facility restoration b. Reputation and goodwill restoration c. Emotional and psychological recovery 8. Appendices a. Appendix A ââ¬â Team Contact Information b. Appendix B ââ¬â Emergency Procedures c. Appendix C ââ¬â Team Assignments Taskings d. Appendix D ââ¬â Plan Maintenance e. Appendix E ââ¬â Approvals Introduction [Give the mission of the organization; describe the purpose for the plan; explain under what circumstances it would be activated; explain how the plan will be used by the organization; depict the expected outcome of the plan activation; give the assumptions used in the development of the plan; and give an overview of the structure that will implement it. NOTE: If the mission of your organization is emergency response, conducting your routine mission is not a crisis. A crisis is a situation in which you cannot conduct your routine mission. In other words, if the fire department responds to a fire, that may be a crisis to the customer, but not to the
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