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应急预案中英文

应急预案中英文

应急预案中英文篇一:应急准备与响应控制程序(中英文范例)ISO14001文件中英文范例(德信诚咨询)Doc. No. (文件编号): EMS-008Title (文件名) Emergency Preparedness and Response Control ProcedureRev (版次): APage (页码): 3 of 3应急准备与响应控制程序The procedure is to prevent potential incidents or emergent accidents, make preparation and respond to accidents and emergency situations ahead, so can prevent and mitigate the environmental impacts or maybe associated maximally. 预防潜在的事故或紧急情况发生,提前做出应急准备和响应,最大限度的预防或减少可能伴随的环境影响。

2. Scope范围This procedure applies to the treatment of potential accident and emergency situations in Arnold, such as: the fire, the explosion accident, chemistry dangerous material revelation, the accident and the special climate in the company scope适用于本公司范围内有可能发生的火灾、爆炸事故、化学危险品泄露、意外事故及特殊的气候等紧急情况。

3. Definition定义Nil 无4. Reference参考文件4.1 Corrective and Preventive Action Procedure 纠正和预防措施控制程序 4.2 Non-conforming Control Procedure 不符合控制程序5. Responsibility职责5.1 EHS department is responsible for collocation of fire fighting device,inspection, and fire fighting drills. EHS负责本公司消防设施的配置,检查及应急演习。

病原微生物实验室应急预案及流程

病原微生物实验室应急预案及流程

病原微生物实验室应急预案及流程1.实验室应急预案是由实验室主任和安全管理人员共同制定的。

The emergency plan of the laboratory is formulatedjointly by the laboratory director and the safety management personnel.2.预案包括应急处理流程、人员疏散、危险品处置等内容。

The plan includes emergency handling procedures,personnel evacuation, and hazardous material disposal.3.实验室工作人员应定期进行应急演练,熟悉应急预案和流程。

Laboratory staff should conduct regular emergency drillsto familiarize themselves with emergency plans and procedures.4.当发生病原微生物泄漏或意外事故时,应立即启动应急预案。

When a pathogenic microorganism leak or accident occurs, the emergency plan should be activated immediately.5.首先,立即向实验室主任或安全管理人员报告事故情况。

First, report the accident to the laboratory director or safety management personnel immediately.6.其次,迅速采取措施,防止事故扩散,保护周围人员的安全。

Secondly, take measures quickly to prevent the spread of the accident and protect the safety of surrounding personnel.7.同时,组织人员进行紧急疏散,离开事故现场。

应急响应计划(中英文)emergencyresponseplan

应急响应计划(中英文)emergencyresponseplan

Site Safety Practice现场安全规定for Emergency Response Plan 紧急事件响应计划INDEX目录1 PURPOSE目的2SCOPE范围3LEVELS OF RESPONSE响应等级4ACTIONS / REQUIREMENTS行动4.1GENERAL通则4.2RESPONSE TO EMERGENCIES对紧急(事件)的响应5 EMERGENCIES紧急事件5.1FIRE火灾5.2VEHICLE ACCIDENTS交通事故5.3WEATHER EMERGENCIES气候方面的紧急事件5.4 ENVIRONMENTAL RELEASE/RESPONSE ACTIONS环境性释放5.5 SECURITY INCIDENTS安保事故6 SITE EVACUATIONS现场疏散7 TRAINING / RESPONSE DRILLS培训/应急演习8 TELEPHONE NUMBERS应急电话号码APPENDICES附录Appendix 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE CHECKLIST附录1 应急响应审核单1.PURPOSE目的The purpose of this procedure is to provide a safe system of work by the implementation of emergency response measures and to identify the responsibilities and legal requirements at worksites where Project has the prevailing influence.本程序的目的是通过执行应急反应措施为工作提供一个安全体系,明确在项目工地的责任和法律要求。

2.SCOPE范围2.1This procedure describes the actions to be taken by key personnel in the event of an emergency situation arising on Project Site and offsiteconstruction activities associated with this project.本程序说明在项目现场及与项目有关的场外施工活动中出现紧急状况时,关键人员可以采取的措施(行动)。

应急响应计划中英文EmergencyResponsePlan

应急响应计划中英文EmergencyResponsePlan

Site Safety Practice现场安全规定for Emergency Response Plan 紧急事件响应计划INDEX目录1 PURPOSE目的2 SCOPE范围3 LEVELS OF RESPONSE响应等级4 ACTIONS / REQUIREMENTS行动4.1 GENERAL通则4.2 RESPONSE TO EMERGENCIES对紧急(事件)的响应5 EMERGENCIES紧急事件5.1 FIRE火灾5.2 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS交通事故5.3 WEATHER EMERGENCIES气候方面的紧急事件5.4 ENVIRONMENTAL RELEASE/RESPONSE ACTIONS环境性释放5.5 SECURITY INCIDENTS安保事故6 SITE EVACUATIONS现场疏散7 TRAINING / RESPONSE DRILLS培训/应急演习8 TELEPHONE NUMBERS应急电话号码APPENDICES附录Appendix 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE CHECKLIST附录1 应急响应审核单1. PURPOSE目的The purpose of this procedure is to provide a safe system of work by the implementation of emergency response measures and to identify the responsibilities and legal requirements at worksites where Project has the prevailing influence.本程序的目的是通过执行应急反映措施为工作提供一个安全体系,明确在项目工地的责任和法律规定。

2. SCOPE范围2.1 This procedure describes the actions to be taken by key personnel in the event of an emergency situation arising on Project Site and offsite constructionactivities associated with this project.本程序说明在项目现场及与项目有关的场外施工活动中出现紧急状况时,关键人员可以采用的措施(行动)。

常用仪器设备使用应急预案及流程

常用仪器设备使用应急预案及流程

常用仪器设备使用应急预案及流程1.应急预案是在仪器设备故障或意外情况下的行动指南。

The emergency plan is a set of action guidelines in the event of instrument equipment failure or accidents.2.预案的目的是确保快速、安全、有效地处理紧急情况。

The purpose of the plan is to ensure the quick, safe, and effective handling of emergencies.3.设备故障或意外事件可能导致生产中断或安全风险。

Equipment failures or accidents may lead to production interruptions or safety risks.4.运营团队需要熟悉并遵循应急预案中的步骤和流程。

The operations team needs to be familiar with and follow the steps and procedures in the emergency plan.5.当出现问题时,首先需要立即通知相关人员和主管。

When a problem occurs, it is important to immediately inform the relevant personnel and supervisors.6.需要迅速评估事故严重程度和影响范围。

It is necessary to quickly assess the severity of the accident and its impact.7.根据预案,寻找并采取合适的应对措施,防止事态恶化。

According to the plan, find and take appropriate measures to prevent the situation from worsening.8.及时启动应急设备,如防护装置、灭火器等。

Emergency-Procedure工作应急程序

Emergency-Procedure工作应急程序

PurposeThis Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is in place to ensure employee safety from fire, severe weather and other emergencies involving Kadant employees. The EAP details the actions and procedures to be followed in case of emergency. These emergencies may be in the form of Fire, Bomb Threats, Severe Weather, or toxic Chemical Release. This plan is keep available to employees for review.At the minimum, the emergency action plan must include the following:∙ A preferred method for reporting fires and other emergencies;∙An evacuation policy and procedure;∙Emergency escape procedures and route assignments, such as floor plans, workplace maps, and safe or refuge areas;DefinitionsRefuge Zones: An outside assembly area where employees are to meet after evacuating their workplace in the event of fire, bomb threat or bomb threat. It is here that a head count will be taken. These sites all provide sufficient space to accommodate the employees. Employees should move away from the exit doors of the building(s) and to avoid congregating close to the building where they may hamper emergency operations. These zones are listed in Attachment One.Shelter: A designed area inside a building as a protection against severe weather such as Tornados. These shelters are listed in Attachment Two.Emergency Response Leader: In an emergency situation there must be one person responsible for making decisions and directing the necessary actions to be taken. This person is designated as the Emergency Response Leader.Depending on the type of Emergency, this position may change during the event. As a rule, the ranking supervisor/employee assumes this position unit someone with more training or experience arrived to assume the position. As an example: In the event of a significant fire, the position of Emergency Response Leader may be filled by the Safety or Human Resources Manager until the City Fire Department arrives. At that time the Fire Chief at the scene would assume this position.Trained Evacuation Personnel: conduct head counts once evacuation has been completed. There is at least one Trained Evacuation Person for each department in the workplace to provide adequate guidance and instruction at the time of a fire emergency.ResponsibilitiesReceptionist/Office Manager∙Tornado Watch Notification - Monitor the possibility of severe weather by utilizing the weather monitoring radio tuned to the national Weather Alert System.∙Tornado Warning Notification – Notify the Emergency Response Leader and/or Shift Superintendents ∙Fire Alarm Notification– Notify the Maintenance Department and Security Guard Post 2 of the alarm and plant area.∙Chemical Spill Notification– Notify the Emergency Response Leader and make any other calls on the emergency list the Emergency Response Leader authorizes.Health and Safety Manager∙Develop a written emergency plan for regular and after hours work conditions∙Immediately notify the local fire or police departments in the event of an emergency at the facility (day shift) or have security notify on other shifts. (See Attachment Three)∙Integrate the emergency plan with the existing general emergency plan covering the occupied facility.∙Distribute procedures for reporting a fire, bomb threat or other emergencies, the location of fire exits, and evacuation routes to each employee.∙Conduct fire drills to acquaint the employees with emergency procedures, and to judge the effectiveness of the plan. One documented fire and shelter in place drill are required per year.∙Satisfy all local fire codes and regulations as specified.∙Train designated employees in the use of fire extinguishers and the application of medical first aid techniques.∙Keep key management personnel home telephone numbers in a secure place in the office for immediate use in the event of an emergency. Distribute a copy of the list to key persons to be retained in their homes for use in communicating an emergency occurring during non-work hours. (SeeAttachment Four)Trained Evacuation Personnel (or designees)∙Will make the decision to remain in or evacuate the workplace. (Based on the nature and the extent of the emergency)∙Notify all employees within the department∙Notify all employees within the department that may need to evacuate using in house phone or two-way radio system.∙Make arrangements, as necessary for security measures to protect employee records and property.∙Take a head count to confirm total evacuation of all employees and report the count to the Emergency Response Leader or the City Fire Chief.Emergency Response Leader∙Determine the severity and scope of emergencies∙Make decision as to actions to be taken to abate or control the event∙Call for outside help if needed. (See Emergency Telephone List found in Attachment Three)∙Consolidate head count and call for rescue team(s) if necessary∙After situation has been brought to conclusion, write a comprehensive report to the appropriate management personnel with a copy to the Health and Safety Manager.Rescue and Medical Personnel∙Perform rescue duties in case of an emergency requiring a rescue∙Provide medical assistance within their capabilities∙Direct all rescue and medical duty assignments upon their arrival on site.All Facility Personnel∙Be familiar with the Refuge Area and Shelter in Place for his/her department∙Be familiar with all of the emergency procedures and responsibilities to his/her job∙Evacuate, as necessary, in a timely manner in an emergency∙Make certain that his/her name gets included in a head count when one is necessaryEmployee TrainingAll designated employees will be trained to assist in a safe and orderly evacuation of other employees.Kadant will review the emergency action plan with each employee covered by the plan:∙When the plan is developed or the employee is assigned initially to a job;∙When the employee's responsibilities under the plan change; and∙When the plan is changed.ProceduresEmployee Head Count ProcedureThere will be a least one Trained Evacuation Person for each department in the workplace to provide adequate guidance and instruction at the time of a fire, bomb threat or chemical spill.The employees selected are trained in the complete workplace layout and the various alternative escape routes form the workplace. All trained personnel are made aware of employees with disabilities that my need extra assistance, such as using the buddy system, and of hazardous areas to be avoided during emergencies.Before leaving these employees check rooms and other enclosed spaces in the workplace for employees who may be trapped or otherwise unable to evacuate the area.Designated local fire and/or police Emergency Response Team (ERT) members are responsible for performing rescue duties in case of an emergency situation. On site medical staff will be responsible for providing first aid. Medical Emergency1. Alert the area Supervisor or Group Leader when and incident or accident occurs2. Do not moved the Injured employee3. Move other employees 150 feet back from the incident4. Supervisor or Group Leader will access the situation.5. If the situation is stable:∙For serious medical emergencies call 911∙For first aid injuries alert on-site management that they are sending an employee for evaluation.6. If the situation is unstable and outside medical treatment is needed:∙Initiate 911∙Notify Management∙Assign someone to direct the off site response teams∙Response team transports the employee to the nearest medical treatment facility∙Fire1. Kadant utilizes Portable Fire Extinguishers2. Employees are to evacuate the immediate area and move to their assigned Refuge Area. (SeeAttachment One)3. Anyone operating motorized material handling equipment or vehicles should park it off to the sideimmediately4. Management will determine if this is an actual fire emergency or a false alarm and report the exactlocation and nature of the emergency to the Emergency Response Leader.5. Supervisors or foremen are responsible for shutdown of all critical operations on their way to theirassigned refuge area.6. Trained Evacuation Personnel are to perform a head count of their employees. Head counts should begiven to the Emergency Response Leader by way of radio or cell phone.7. Access to the building is denied to all personnel except firefighters8. No employees are to return to the buildings unti l the Emergency Response Leader gives the “all clear”. Severe WeatherTornado WatchOn 1st Shift, when the National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch the receptionist will monitor the possibility of severe weather by utilizing the weather monitoring radio tuned to the National Weather Alert Systems.In case of a Tornado Watch for our area, the receptionist and or a designated employee will inform employees via the in-house telephone, two-way radio or cell phone system that the area is currently under a tornado watch. Tornado WarningIf a Tornado has been seen or detected by radar in our area the receptionist or designated employee will be responsible for notifying the Emergency Response Leader and/or the Superintendents.1. The Emergency Response Leader and/or t Superintendent will be responsible for notifying TrainedEvacuation Personnel.2. The Trained Evacuation Personnel will be responsible for instructing facility employees to report to theirassigned weather shelter immediately.3. All visitors will report to the most convenient weather shelter area as well. Trained EvacuationPersonnel will report to the Emergency Response Leader via in-house or cell phone that all of theirpersonnel has been accounted for.4. No one can return to their work ar ea until an “all clear” is announced the Emergency Response Leader. Bomb ThreatIn the unlike event that a bomb threat is received, the Emergency Response Leader will give the order to evacuate the workplace. All bomb threat evacuations will be handled in the same manner as for fire.Toxic Chemical ReleaseDepending upon the size and direction of any release, the Emergency Response Leader may call for an evacuation of part or all of the facility. Note: Any release of a chemical equal to or over the reportable quantity must be reported promptly to the National Response Center, Washing, D.C. (1-800-424-8802)In the event of a release the following steps should be taken:1. The person discovering the release should give an “alert” by use of, two-radio or phone system.2. The Emergency Response Leader will determine the direction of the wind and announce the assembly areafor the affected employees.3. Employees are to evacuate their building and move to their assigned Refuge Area (See Attachment One)4. The Trained Evacuation Personnel will take a head count of the employees in their area and report theresults to the Emergency Response Leader.5. If it is found that an Employee is unaccounted for the Emergency Response Leader may call for a firedepartment rescue team(s) to go into the affected area to search for him/her. Note: Any entry into the affected area must be done by trained emergency response personnel with appropriate personnel protective equipment.6. No one will be allowed into the affected area (except rescue teams) until the Emergency Response Leadergives an “all clear”.7. The Environmental Coordinator will report the incident (if above the RQ) to the National Response Center.8. Every effort must be made to contain ay liquid spill to as small an area as possible, keeping safety as apriority, so as to reduce pollution9. Proper cleanup and any necessary disposal should begin as soon as possible.Utility FailureGas LeakClear the Area Immediately∙Evacuate to a safe location∙Follow Established Head Count Procedures∙Notify Fire/Police Department∙Emergency Response Leader will call Mobile Gas and report the problem∙No one can return to work area until an “all clear” is given by the Emergency Response Leader Electrical Power Failure∙Employees remain on standby at their workstations∙Plant Management will determine and announce shift shut down∙Call Alabama Power Company and report outage∙When Service is restored qualified maintenance personnel will be present during equipment startup to ensure it is operational and the in-plant system has not been damagedWater Line Break∙Shut off any pumps and plant systems dependant upon the water supply∙Evacuate the Area∙Call and Emergency Response Leader∙Call Water Department for assistance if neededWorkplace ViolenceUsually, a workplace violence event involves a threat of violence, or a physical act of violence resulting in fatal or nonfatal injury, to an employee of the affected workplace by a current/former employee, supervisor or manager, or by some other person who has a dispute with an employee of the affected workplace, e.g., a current/former spouse or lover, relative, friend or acquaintance.A reasonable working definition of workplace violence is as follows: violent acts, including physical assaults and threats of assault, directed toward persons at work or on duty.In the event there is a violent incident, utilize the following:∙Remain as calm as possible.∙Monitor your non-verbal cues.∙Avoid invasion of personal space.∙Avoid any type of challenging stance.∙Moderate the tone, volume, and rate of your verbal communication.∙Listen empathetically.∙Report immediately to your supervisorImmediate Threat (Verbal or Written)Notify supervisorViolence CommittedNotify Management immediately if a person commits an act of violence against you or another personIntimidating SituationNotify your supervisor immediately if a person has communicated a direct or indirect threat or physical or mental harm against you in any form (oral, written, gestures, expressions)Non Emergency ProceduresIf you are not in immediate physical danger, but you have information or concerns regarding workplace violence, contact your supervisorAttachment One - Refuge ZonesZone Description AreaFire Emergency Front parking lot, East cornerAttachment Two – Shelter In PlaceDEPARTMENT SHELTER LOCATIONS Severe weather threat 1st Floor copy room and Break room.Attachment Three – Trained Evacuation PersonnelEmergency Response Leader(s)Greg Koger Wesley Trehern Jenni e Brown Mike Beech Michael Armstrong Paul AndersonAttachment Four – Local Emergency Phone NumbersAttachment Five – Key Plant Personal Title/Position Name Home Phone Cell Phone Safety Coordinator Jennie Brown 404-421-1267 Production Manager Wesley Trehern (251) 865-2821Plant Manager Greg Koger (251) 990-6583 (251) 509-7594Emergency Response LogDate; Time: Shift:Type of Incident: (circle one) Fire Chemical Release Medical Bomb ThreatSevere Weather Utility Outage Evacuation DrillRequires Plant Evacuation □yes □noDepartment Evacuation □yes □no List Department(s)Emergency Response Leader 1st Shift Emergency Response Leader 2nd Shift Emergency Response Leader 3rd ShiftPersonnel Accounting By ZoneZone Personnel Accounted ForExtra Personnel Reported Personnel Missing Special Notes Yes or NoOneTwoThreeFourFiveSixAlarm Status Report From Emergency Response Leader False Actual EmergencyTime of Notification to 911 AMPM Give All-Clear Signal via Cell Phone to alert employees to return to work Provide directives based on individual emergency to successfully terminate incidentOutside Agencies Responding (Circle) Fire Department Police Department EMS OtherAny Requested Information from outside Kadant (Ex Media, Customers, and Suppliers) must be directed to the proper persons. Contact in the following order: 1.) Plant Manager 2.) Human Resource ManagerIncident Terminated: Time AM PMEmergency Response LeaderEmployee Training Checklists1. Building Evacuation2. Medical Emergency3. Severe Weather4. Bomb Threat5. Spill ProcedureBuilding EvacuationIt is the responsibility of employees to know who their Shift Supervisor is as well as their Group Leader. In addition, employees are to be familiar with the evacuation routes and zones.Evacuation Due to FireEvacuation Due to Bomb ThreatMedical Emergency ResponseWHAT YOU DO1.Dial Extension 406 –“Attention we need the Life Safety Team to report to (location). There has been a medicalemergency. Call back extension is (number)”2.Notify the following LIFE SAFETY TEAM MEMBERS listed below:Life Safety Team ExtensionFacility Nurse 406Safety Supervisor 544,653Shift Manager See Kadant Phone DirectoryShift Supervisor See Kadant Phone DirectoryShift Maintenance See Kadant Phone Directory3.Advise any person that you contact of the followingExact location of emergencyAny details available regarding accident or illness4.DO NOT move injured or ill person. Try to make them comfortable5.Facility Employees shall move away (150 feet) from the incident area until the Life Safety Team arrives.6.Continue to contact the Life Safety Team personnel until all members from the above list arrives7.ONLY Personnel from the Life Safety Team Will Respond to a Medical EmergencyWHAT HAPPENS1.The Life Safety Team will respond to situation, and take charge of the scene2.Emergency first aid or CPR will be administered as necessary3.Time permitting, someone will need to meet emergency units and lead them to accident scene (Security)4.External Medical Emergency agency will arrive and provide more advanced medical care as necessary5.Ambulance will arrive and take injured or ill person to Oconee Regional Medical HospitalTornado ProcedureTornado WarningBy definition, a tornado warning is an alert by the National Weather Service confirming a tornado sighting and location. The weather service will announce the approximate time of detection and movement. Wind will be 75 mph or greater. Employee NotificationThe Shift Supervisory, Department Superintendent or a designated security office will notify Trained Evacuation Personnel of the Tornado Warning. Announcements will be relayed plant wide by any of the following methods: radio, phone, computer, or verbally. All facility employees will report to their assigned weather shelters. The Trained Evacuation Personnel will carry out their assigned responsibilities and will report to the incident command group via cell phone the status of their personnel.What You Do1.Turn off all equipment2.Get away form the perimeter of the building and exterior glass3.Leave any exterior office (particularly the administration building and close doors4.Go directly to your assigned Weather Shelter Areas (See Attached List)5.Sit down in shelter Area and protect yourself by putting head as close to your lap as possible or kneel and protectyour head6.If you are in transit and are not at your assigned work area7.Go to the nearest Shelter Area8.Make sure the trained evaluation person in that shelter knows you out of your assigned work area and has yourname9.If not possible move to a restroom10.If time permits go to your assigned shelter areaWhat Happens1.Report to the Trained Evacuation Person so you can be accounted for2.Remain in Shelter Area until the “all clear” is received.Bomb Threat ProceduresWhat You Do1.Be courteous. Ask the caller to repeat the message2.Keep the caller talking as long as possible while you get the Checklist3.Write down the callers exact words, if possible. Take notes using the Bomb Threat Checklist.4.Listen carefully to the caller’s voice (tone, accent, grammar).5.Pay attention to the background noises6.Do Not Hang Up the Phone even if the caller hangs up.7.Immediately go to another phone and Contact (by phone only) at least one member of the Life Safety Team inorder to report the threat∙Human Resource Manager∙Emergency Response Leader(s)∙Safety Supervisor(s)∙Security / Guardhouse Post 1 & 28.Listen to directions you given by the Life Safety Team and remain available for assistance9.To avoid confusion do not talk to anyone except as directed. Remember to discontinue radio and cell phone useplete the Bomb Threat ChecklistWhat Happens1.The Human Resource Manager or highest-ranking Emergency Response Leader notifies Police and FireDepartments2.Discontinue all radio, cell phone and pager use until notified it is safe to use electronic devices.3.Police and Bomb Squad may report to the facility and my question the person who received the bomb threat4.When a building evacuation may be ordered Do Not re-enter the building until you are directed to.5.An “all clear” will be announced verbally for return to business once the situation is determined to be safe.Bomb Threat ChecklistExact Time of Call: AM PM Date of CallRecord the “exact words of the caller”INFORM CALLER THAT: “DETONATION OF THE BOMB COULD RESULT N SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE”Questions You Should Ask The CallerWhen is the bomb going to explode?Where is the bomb located?What does the bomb look like?What kind of explosive is it?What will cause the bomb to explode?Why did you place the bomb?Who did and how do you know about it?Where are you calling from?What is your name?Check all appropriate choices below:Callers Voice SpeechMale Loud Soft Fast SlowFemale High Pitch Deep Distinct DistortedChild Raspy Pleasant Stutter NasalAdult Intoxicated Other Slurred OtherLanguage/Grammar AccentExcellent Good Local RaceFair Poor Foreign RegionalFoul Other Broken OtherManner Background NoiseCalm Anger Office Machines Mixed PartyRational Irrational Factory Machines Street Traffic MusicCoherent Incoherent Bedlam Airplanes Atmosphere Deliberate Emotional Animals Trains OtherRighteous Laughing Quiet VoicesPerson Receiving CallCall Reported ToLocation Call Was ReceivedSpill ProcedureThe purpose of this section is to give guidance on response procedures in order to minimize the safety, health and environmental hazards due to the release of the material. For purposes of this program, spills have been classified as small (less than 20 gallons) or large (greater than 20 gallons) of either a hazardous or non-hazardous material.A small spill is which poses no safety and health dangers and is not likely to adversely affect the environment. A large spill presents a threat to health or safety due to toxic fumes, flammability, or the possibility of release into the environment. What You Do1.Notify any of the following using the phone system∙Environmental Coordinator∙Safety Supervisors∙Emergency Response Leader(s)∙Shift Superintendent2.Advise each person of the following:∙Exact location of the spilled material∙An details available regarding spill (chemical involved, estimated quantity spilled)3.DO NOT attempt to handle any spilled material that you can not identify (assume it is hazardous)What Happens1.Environmental Coordinator will respond to scene and take charge of incident2.Environmental Coordinator assess situation to determine need for outside service3.Outside services will respond as necessary4.Environmental Coordinator will notify appropriate agenciesSmall Spill1.Eliminate the source of the spill by closing valves, righting drums, turning leaking drums over et.2.Prevent the chemical from spreading and entering the drainage system.3.Add neutralizing agents and/or absorbents4.Properly dispose of materialLarge Spill1.Prevent or contain the extent of the spill through diking or other means2.Implement other spill control measures as appropriate for the spill3.If necessary implement evacuation procedure (see Fire Evacuation)4.Monitor incident until arrival of outside clean-up contractorReview and ApprovalDocument Review:Date ________ _____DateDateDate。

应急专业词汇

应急专业词汇

emergency auxiliary power 事故备用电源
emergency battery 应急电池
emergency bilge pump 紧急舱底污水泵
emergency boat 应急救生艇
emergency brake gear 紧急闸装置
emergency brake switch 紧急闸开关
emergency device 应急装置
emergency diesel-electric generator set 备用柴油发电机组
emergency disconnection 应急断开
emergency disengage switch 应急断开电门
emergency district 禁伐林区
emergency egress window 紧急出口窗户
emergency egress 紧急出口
emergency ejection 应急弹射
emergency ejector seat 应急弹射座椅
emergency electric power source 备用电源
emergency exchange 应急交换
emergency exit hatch 应急出口舱盖
emergency exiபைடு நூலகம் ladder 应急出口梯
emergency exit lighting 紧急出口照明
emergency exit marking system 安全出口标志系统
emergency and rescue equipment 应急救援设备
emergency apparatus 应急设备
emergency application valve 紧急作用阀

应急管理阶段划分

应急管理阶段划分

1.3PHASES OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTFour primary phases of emergency management are outlined below, relating to campus mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery activities occurring before, during, and after an emergency or disaster has occurred.MITIGATIONActivities that either prevent the occurrence of an emergency or reduce the community's vulnerability in ways that minimize the adverse impact of a disaster or other emergency are examples of mitigation.Specific hazard mitigation plans are prepared following a federally declared disaster. They reflect the current risk analysis and mitigation priorities specific to the declared disaster. Mitigation planning also includes a review of ways to eliminate or reduce the impact of future disasters. Once a disaster has occurred, the University may be involved in complying with the hazard mitigation requirements of Section 406 of the Federal Disaster Relief Act of 1974.PREPAREDNESSNORMAL OPERATIONSThis Plan is considered to be in effect at all times to provide authorization to accomplish essential emergency preparedness activities. The preparedness phase involves activities undertaken in advance of an emergency in accordance with the Emergency Services Act and the State Emergency Plan. These activities will provide operational capabilities and improve effective response to disasters. Actions such as:•Developing and revising disaster plans and hazard analyses.•Writing mutual aid operational plans.•Training response personnel.•Improving public information and communications systems.•Conducting exercises to validate the planning processare all examples of the planning activities conducted under this phase.Those individuals and departments assigned emergency responsibilities will participate in developing and maintaining current Standard Operating Procedures and checklists for the support of the EOC. Elements of these procedures include:•Provision to support, maintain, staff, direct and control University resources during the time of a major disaster.•Specific emergency actions that will be assumed by staff and designated successors during emergency situations.•Circumstances under which successor emergency authorities would become effective, and when they would be terminated.•Current department personnel notification/recall rosters procedures and the means to implement. This should include a communication system to implement call-outrosters for personnel assigned to the EOC, support functions and field response team.•Establishment of a system for communication to the EOC, Public Safety dispatch and Physical Plant dispatch/work order control center, and to manage organizationalresources, response field personnel and maintain contact with the EOC duringemergencies.•Developing mutual aid and other support agreements with appropriate local and state agencies, vendors, and “sister” departments within the CSU system.•Reporting of damage assessment information (casualties, damage observations, evacuation status, radiation levels, chemical exposure, etc.) to the EOC during anemergency.•Support of cleanup and recovery operations following disasters.•Training of assigned response staff and campus volunteers to augment the performing of emergency functions.INCREASED READINESSCal State Fullerton will take appropriate action to increase readiness as a crisis begins to develop. Actions taken during the buildup of a crisis situation are designed to increase the university’s ability to respond effectively to a disaster. Departments should consider increasing their readiness for an emergency upon the issuance of a credible, long-term prediction or advisory that could impact the County or State, or a rapidly deteriorating international situation that could lead to a possible attack upon the United States. Actions to be accomplished during this phase include but are not limited to:•Inspections of critical facilities.•Reviewing and updating emergency plans and Standard Operating Procedures.•Briefing President’s Advisory Board•Updating resource lists•Mobilizing resources.•Testing warning and communications systems.•Disseminating accurate, timely, emergency public information.•Recruiting of additional staff and Disaster Service Workers.RESPONSEPRE-IMPACTWhen the Cal State Fullerton emergency management organization recognizes the likelihood of a pending disaster, actions will be taken to save lives and protect property first. The response phase is activated to coordinate emergency response activities.The level of response necessary will be determined to meet the pending emergency. If the situation warrants, or upon notification from the County of Orange’s Emergency Management Organization, a full emergency will be declared.Actions:•Disseminating warning, emergency public information, and other advice and action instructions to the public.•Surveying and evaluating the emergency situation.•Marshaling, allocating, and positioning personnel and equipment.•Mobilizing necessary resources.•Activating the EOC using established guidelines.•Evacuating the campus community if necessary.IMMEDIATE IMPACTDuring this phase, emphasis is placed on saving lives, gaining control, and minimizing the effects of the disaster. Immediate response actions will be taken by Cal State Fullerton emergency responders and may include CSU System mutual aid, local government and Operational Area responders.Actions:•Activating Incident Command Posts and the EOC.•Issuing emergency instructions to the campus community.IMMEDIATE EMERGENCYIf an emergency occurs without warning, the EOC will be activated as rapidly as conditions permit. If a Cal State Fullerton emergency is declared, the City of Fullerton will be notified and may be requested to proclaim a local emergency.Actions:•Conducting evacuation and/or rescue operations as required.•Issuing emergency instructions to the campus community.SUSTAINED EMERGENCYAs the emergency continues, assistance is provided to victims of the disaster and efforts are made to reduce secondary damage. Regional or statewide mutual aid may be provided to assist with these efforts and response support facilities may be established. Resource requirements will continually change to meet the needs of the incident.Actions:•Providing for the care and treatment of casualties.•Collecting, identifying, and disposing of the dead.•Providing for the mass care (food, lodging, etc.) needs of displaced persons.RESPONSE LEVELSEmergency response generally includes three levels of activity. Detailed emergency action plans for responding to the various emergencies are provided in Part 2.Level I Response Mode - Decentralized CoordinationThis management mode is operative under normal conditions in which emergency situations are responded to by the usual management procedures and local resources are adequate. The EOC is not activated and any inter-unit coordination (e.g., fire, paramedic, police, etc.) is accomplished by telephone.Level II Response Mode- Centralized CoordinationThis mode of operation is used for emergency responses that require several functional units within the Plan to be activated. In these situations, key EOC personnel will meet in a central location to provide emergency coordination. Their activities include but are not limited to: •Establishing a situation assessment function.•Establishing a public information function.•Determining resource requirements and coordinating resource requests.•Establishing and coordinating the logistical systems necessary to support emergency services.Level III Response Mode-Highest Interagency Coordination and DiscretionThis mode of operation will be utilized following a major disaster that would render it impossible for Cal State Fullerton to effectively respond or function at either Level I or II. In this situation, the EOC will be activated and all coordination and direction activities, including interagency coordination, would be accomplished from the EOC. Incident emergency management systems (to the extent practicable) would report to and receive direction from the EOC.RECOVERYAt the onset of an emergency, actions are taken to enhance the effectiveness of recovery operations. Recovery is both a short-term activity intended to return vital life-support systems to operation, and a long-term activity designed to return infrastructure systems to pre-disaster conditions. Recovery also includes cost recovery activities.As soon as practical following a major emergency, normal management of the Cal State Fullerton operations will be restored. Disaster assistance for affected persons will be coordinated through joint State and Federal Disaster Assistance Centers in the local area. If major damage has occurred, the recovery aspects of this Plan will be implemented to coordinate planning and decision-making for recovery and reconstruction efforts.Actions:•Implementing health and safety measures.•Protecting, controlling, and allocating vital resources.•Restoring or activating essential facilities and systems.•Enforcing police powers in controlling the locations.•Establishing access controls, erecting traffic barricades, etc.。

各应急预案英语简称

各应急预案英语简称

In the face of various emergencies, such as natural disasters, accidents, and public health crises, having an effective emergency preparednessplan is crucial. To ensure clear communication and efficientcoordination during such critical situations, it is essential to use standardized abbreviations for emergency plans. Below is a comprehensive guide to some commonly used emergency preparedness plan abbreviations:1. EOP (Emergency Operations Plan): This is a comprehensive documentthat outlines the organization's response to emergencies. It includes procedures for activating the emergency operations center, coordinating resources, and ensuring the safety of personnel and the public.2. SOP (Standard Operating Procedure): SOPs are step-by-stepinstructions that outline the actions to be taken during an emergency. They are designed to ensure consistency and efficiency in emergency response.3. ICP (Incident Command Post): The ICP is the central location where emergency operations are coordinated. It is staffed by incident command personnel who manage the incident and ensure effective communication among all stakeholders.4. RTO (Return to Operations): RTO refers to the process of restoring normal operations following an emergency. It involves assessing damage, coordinating repairs, and ensuring that facilities and services are back online.5. DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan): The DRP is a detailed document that outlines the steps to be taken to recover from a disaster. It includes procedures for data backup, system restoration, and communication with stakeholders.6. BC (Business Continuity): BC is a strategy that ensures thecontinuity of essential business functions during and after an emergency. It includes plans for alternate work locations, communication systems, and workforce management.7. SHP (Safety and Health Plan): The SHP is a document that identifies potential hazards and outlines the measures to be taken to protect the health and safety of workers and the public during an emergency.8. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): PPE refers to the protective gear used to safeguard individuals from hazards during an emergency. This can include gloves, masks, protective clothing, and other safety equipment.9. SCA (Situation Command Authority): SCA is the authority granted to an incident commander to make decisions and take actions during an emergency. It ensures that the incident commander has the necessary authority to manage the situation effectively.10. RIMS (Risk Identification and Management System): RIMS is a tool used to identify, assess, and manage risks associated with emergencies. It helps organizations prioritize resources and develop strategies to mitigate potential threats.11. EOC (Emergency Operations Center): The EOC is the central hub for emergency management, where information is gathered, analyzed, and disseminated. It serves as the command and control center during emergencies.12. HAZMAT (Hazardous Materials): HAZMAT refers to any substance that poses a significant risk to human health or the environment. Emergency plans often include specific procedures for responding to HAZMAT incidents.13. NIMS (National Incident Management System): NIMS is a comprehensive approach to incident management that provides a common framework for incident management at all levels of government. It ensures interoperability and standardization in emergency response.14. HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment): HSE refers to the management of health, safety, and environmental aspects during an emergency. It ensures that all stakeholders are aware of and adhere to the necessary precautions.15. EM (Emergency Management): EM is the overall process of managing and coordinating resources to deal with emergencies. It encompasses planning, organizing, and executing all activities related to emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.These abbreviations are just a starting point in the vast array of terms and acronyms used in emergency preparedness and response. Byfamiliarizing yourself with these abbreviations, you can enhance communication and collaboration among emergency management professionals, ensuring a more effective and coordinated response to emergencies.。

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• Know your evacuation routes and staging areas • External • Internal
• Know the alarm system
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EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
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OSHA REQUIREMENTS 1910.38(a)
Employee Emergency Plan Elements
• Emergency escape procedures • Critical equipment shutdown procedures • Head count procedures • Rescue and medical duties outlined • Preferred means of reporting emergencies • Names of employees responsible for the
• Identified • Maps / routes posted
PROCEDURES
• Head count verification
• Who
• Evacuation coordinators
• Emergency team sweeps
• Conducted by local fire department
EVACUATION
• Internal
• Severe weather
• External
• Fire / explosion • Bomb threats • Hazardous material releases

过敏性休克的应急预案

过敏性休克的应急预案

过敏性休克的应急预案英文回答:Emergency Action Plan for Anaphylaxis。

1. Early Recognition。

Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to an allergen. Symptoms can include:Hives or itching。

Swelling of the face, throat, or tongue。

Difficulty breathing。

Hoarseness or difficulty speaking。

Dizziness or fainting。

Rapid pulse。

Nausea or vomiting。

2. Immediate Adrenaline Injection。

If you or someone you're with experiences these symptoms and you have an adrenaline auto-injector (e.g., EpiPen, Auvi-Q), use it immediately.Remove the safety cap.Place the orange tip against the outer thigh, at a 90-degree angle.Press firmly for 10 seconds.Hold for 5 seconds after injecting.Seek medical attention immediately.3. Call for Emergency Medical Services。

Call 911 or your local emergency number even if you have administered adrenaline. Stay on the line and follow their instructions.4. Maintain an Open Airway。

过敏性休克的应急预案

过敏性休克的应急预案

过敏性休克的应急预案英文回答:Emergency Action Plan for Anaphylaxis。

Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention. It can be triggered by a variety of allergens, including foods, insect stings, and latex. Symptoms of anaphylaxis can include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, hives, and a drop in blood pressure.If you or someone you know experiences symptoms of anaphylaxis, it is important to act quickly and follow these steps:1. Call for emergency medical help. Dial 911 or your local emergency number immediately.2. Administer epinephrine (adrenaline). Epinephrine isa medication that can help to open the airways and reverse the symptoms of anaphylaxis. If you have been prescribed an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen or Auvi-Q), follow the instructions for use.3. Position the person. Lay the person down and elevate their legs to help improve blood flow to the brain.4. Monitor the person. Stay with the person until medical help arrives and monitor their breathing and vital signs.If you are allergic to a known trigger, it is important to:Avoid exposure to that trigger.Carry an epinephrine auto-injector with you at all times.Wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace.Inform your family, friends, and coworkers about your allergy and what to do in case of an emergency.中文回答:过敏性休克应急预案。

化粪池应急演练方案及流程

化粪池应急演练方案及流程

化粪池应急演练方案及流程英文回答:Emergency Drilling Plan and Procedures for Septic Tanks.Septic tank emergencies can occur unexpectedly, and itis crucial to have a well-prepared plan and procedures in place to effectively handle such situations. Here is a comprehensive guide on the emergency drilling plan and procedures for septic tanks:1. Establish an Emergency Response Team:Designate a team leader who will be responsible for coordinating the emergency response.Include members from various departments such as maintenance, operations, and safety.Ensure that all team members are properly trainedand familiar with the emergency procedures.2. Identify Potential Risks:Conduct a thorough risk assessment to identify potential hazards associated with septic tank emergencies.Consider factors such as structural integrity, toxic gases, and the presence of hazardous materials.Determine the severity of each risk and prioritize them accordingly.3. Develop an Emergency Action Plan:Create a detailed emergency action plan thatoutlines the steps to be taken in the event of a septic tank emergency.Include procedures for evacuating personnel, securing the area, and notifying relevant authorities.Clearly define roles and responsibilities for each team member during the emergency.4. Conduct Regular Training and Drills:Regularly train the emergency response team on the procedures outlined in the emergency action plan.Conduct drills to simulate septic tank emergencies and evaluate the effectiveness of the response.Use these drills as an opportunity to identify areas for improvement and make necessary adjustments to the plan.5. Provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):Ensure that all team members have access to appropriate PPE, including respirators, gloves, and protective clothing.Train team members on the proper use and maintenance of PPE to minimize the risk of exposure to toxic gases orhazardous materials.6. Establish Communication Protocols:Develop a communication plan that includes both internal and external communication channels.Ensure that all team members are aware of the communication protocols and have access to the necessary equipment, such as radios or mobile phones.7. Coordinate with Local Authorities:Establish a working relationship with local authorities, such as fire departments or environmental agencies.Inform them about your emergency action plan and seek their guidance and support in case of a septic tank emergency.8. Regular Maintenance and Inspection:Implement a regular maintenance and inspection schedule for septic tanks to identify potential issues before they become emergencies.Conduct routine checks for leaks, cracks, or signs of structural damage.Ensure that all equipment, such as pumps or valves, is functioning properly.中文回答:化粪池应急演练方案及流程。

平急转换 应急演练 消防 -回复

平急转换 应急演练 消防 -回复

平急转换应急演练消防-回复平急转换(Emergency Evacuation Plan)是为了应对突发情况或灾难事件而制定的一种紧急撤离计划。

在这篇文章中,我们将详细介绍平急转换的概念、应急演练的必要性以及消防的重要作用。

首先,让我们了解一下什么是平急转换。

平急转换是指在火灾、地震、化学泄漏等突发事件中,通过规定的撤离路线,迅速有序地将人员从危险区域转移到安全场所的行动。

平急转换包括制定和实施紧急撤离计划、组织人员疏散、确保人员安全等一系列措施。

平急转换非常重要,因为突发事件可能会造成人员伤亡、财产损失以及社会恐慌等严重后果。

平急转换的目标是最大程度地保护人员的生命安全和财产安全,减少灾害的影响。

通过制定紧急撤离计划和进行应急演练,组织和个人可以提前做好准备,熟悉逃生路线和求生技能,提高应对突发事件的能力。

为了有效应对突发情况,进行应急演练是必不可少的。

应急演练可以让组织和个人在非紧急情况下模拟突发事件,检验紧急撤离计划的可行性和有效性。

应急演练需要制定详细的计划,明确目标、时间和参与人员,确保演练的真实性和全面性。

在应急演练中,组织和个人需要做以下准备工作:1. 制定详细的紧急撤离计划:根据组织的特点和场所的特殊情况,制定详细的紧急撤离计划,包括逃生路线、集合地点和逃生顺序等。

2. 完善撤离设施和标识:确保撤离通道畅通无阻,清晰标识逃生路线和应急设备的位置。

3. 培训和教育:对组织成员进行应急培训,包括教授逃生技能和紧急撤离计划的知识,提高应对突发事件的意识。

4. 模拟演练:定期进行模拟演练,模拟各种不同的突发情况,检验紧急撤离计划的可行性和应对能力。

5. 评估和改进:通过模拟演练的数据和反馈,评估平急转换计划的效果,发现问题并及时改进。

在应急演练中,消防起着至关重要的作用。

消防是防范和控制火灾的一种科学技术,包括预防、灭火和救援等方面的措施。

在平急转换中,消防的作用主要体现在以下几个方面:1. 消防设备和系统:消防设备和系统如火灾报警器、灭火器、消防水带等,提供了防火和灭火的工具和手段。

紧急抢救预案英文

紧急抢救预案英文

I. IntroductionThe Emergency Rescue Plan is designed to provide a comprehensive and systematic response to emergencies within our organization. This plan aims to ensure the safety and well-being of all personnel, minimize property damage, and facilitate the rapid recovery of normal operations. The plan is divided into several sections, each detailing specific emergency scenarios, response procedures, and roles and responsibilities.II. Emergency Scenarios1. Fire2. Earthquake3. Medical Emergency4. Chemical Spill5. Bomb Threat6. Power Outage7. Cybersecurity Breach8. Other EmergenciesIII. General Emergency Response Procedures1. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon the occurrence of an emergency, the emergency response plan will be activated immediately. The on-site emergency response team will be notified, and all personnel will be instructed to follow the plan's guidelines.2. Communication: Effective communication is crucial during emergencies. All personnel should be informed about the situation, the emergency response plan, and the necessary actions to be taken. Communication channels include public address systems, emergency phones, and text messages.3. Evacuation: If necessary, an evacuation plan will be implemented. All personnel should follow the designated evacuation routes and proceed to the assembly point.4. First Aid: Trained first-aid personnel will be available to provide immediate medical assistance to injured individuals. All personnel should be aware of the location of first-aid kits and the procedures for using them.5. Security: Security personnel will ensure the safety of the site and prevent unauthorized access. They will also assist in controlling the situation and coordinating with emergency services.6. Damage Assessment: Once the emergency has been contained, a damage assessment will be conducted to identify the extent of the damage and the necessary repairs.7. Documentation: All emergency incidents and responses will be documented, including the time of occurrence, the actions taken, and the outcomes.IV. Detailed Emergency Response Procedures1. Firea. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting a fire, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Evacuation: Sound the fire alarm and initiate the evacuation process.c. First Aid: Provide first aid to any injured individuals and ensure they are evacuated safely.d. Security: Secure the fire area and prevent unauthorized access.e. Firefighting: If safe, attempt to extinguish the fire using fire extinguishers. Do not hesitate to call the fire department if necessary.f. Damage Assessment: Once the fire is extinguished, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.2. Earthquakea. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting an earthquake, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Evacuation: If the building is safe, proceed to the designated assembly point. If not, remain indoors and protect yourself under a sturdy piece of furniture.c. First Aid: Provide first aid to any injured individuals and ensure they are evacuated safely.d. Security: Secure the building and prevent unauthorized access.e. Damage Assessment: Once the earthquake has passed, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.3. Medical Emergencya. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting a medical emergency, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. First Aid: Provide first aid to the injured individual and callfor medical assistance.c. Evacuation: If necessary, evacuate the individual to a safe location.d. Security: Ensure the safety of the individual and prevent unauthorized access.e. Damage Assessment: Once the medical emergency has been addressed, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.4. Chemical Spilla. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting a chemical spill, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Evacuation: Evacuate the affected area and ensure that everyone is away from the spill.c. First Aid: Provide first aid to any individuals exposed to the chemical and call for medical assistance.d. Security: Secure the spill area and prevent unauthorized access.e. Cleanup: Follow the appropriate procedures for cleaning up the chemical spill and report to the appropriate authorities.5. Bomb Threata. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon receiving a bomb threat, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Evacuation: Evacuate the building and secure the perimeter.c. Security: Work with law enforcement agencies to assess the threat and coordinate the response.d. Damage Assessment: Once the threat has been resolved, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.6. Power Outagea. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting a power outage, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Communication: Inform all personnel about the power outage and the expected duration.c. Security: Ensure the safety of the site and prevent unauthorized access.d. Damage Assessment: Once power is restored, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.7. Cybersecurity Breacha. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting a cybersecurity breach, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Communication: Inform all personnel about the breach and the necessary actions to be taken.c. Security: Work with IT professionals to contain and mitigate the breach.d. Damage Assessment: Once the breach has been resolved, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.8. Other Emergenciesa. Activation of Emergency Response Plan: Upon detecting an emergency not covered by this plan, activate the emergency response plan immediately.b. Communication: Inform all personnel about the emergency and the necessary actions to be taken.c. Response: Follow the appropriate procedures for the specific emergency scenario.d. Damage Assessment: Once the emergency has been addressed, conduct a damage assessment and report to the appropriate authorities.V. Roles and Responsibilities1. Emergency Response Team: The emergency response team is responsible for coordinating the response to emergencies, ensuring the safety of personnel, and facilitating the rapid recovery of normal operations.2. On-Site Emergency Response Team: The on-site emergency response team is responsible for implementing the emergency response plan, providing first aid, and coordinating with emergency services.3. Security Personnel: Security personnel are responsible for ensuring the safety of the site, preventing unauthorized access, and coordinating with emergency services.4. First-Aid Personnel: First-aid personnel are responsible for providing immediate medical assistance to injured individuals.5. Management: Management is responsible for ensuring the effectiveness of the emergency response plan, providing necessary resources, and coordinating with emergency services.VI. Training and Drills1. All personnel should receive training on emergency response procedures, including evacuation routes, first aid, and the use of emergency equipment.2. Regular drills should be conducted to ensure that personnel are familiar with the emergency response plan and can respond effectively during actual emergencies.VII. ConclusionThe Emergency Rescue Plan is a crucial document that outlines the procedures and responsibilities for responding to emergencies within our organization. By following this plan, we can ensure the safety and well-being of all personnel, minimize property damage, and facilitate the rapid recovery of normal operations. Regular training and drills will help to maintain readiness and ensure that everyone is prepared to respond effectively during emergencies.。

企业紧急事件处理流程

企业紧急事件处理流程

企业紧急事件处理流程1.当紧急事件发生时,首先要确保员工和客户的安全。

When an emergency occurs, the first priority is to ensure the safety of employees and customers.2.立即启动紧急事件处理流程,通知相关部门和人员。

Immediately initiate the emergency response process and notify relevant departments and personnel.3.设立应急小组,包括领导和关键人员,确保信息流通和决策迅速。

Establish an emergency response team, including leaders and key personnel, to ensure rapid communication anddecision-making.4.对紧急事件进行全面评估,了解情况并制定行动计划。

Conduct a comprehensive assessment of the emergency situation, understand the situation, and develop an action plan.5.确保与外部机构和当局的沟通畅通,及时获取支持和资源。

Ensure open communication with external agencies and authorities to obtain support and resources in a timely manner.6.向员工和客户提供清晰的紧急事件应对指南和安全措施。

Provide clear emergency response guidelines and safety measures to employees and customers.7.指定负责人负责协调应急资源,包括人员、设备和物资。

2023年度应急演练计划(签批版)英文

2023年度应急演练计划(签批版)英文

2023年度应急演练计划(签批版)英文1. IntroductionThe 2023年度应急演练计划(签批版)英文, or the 2023 Annual Emergency Drill Plan (approved version) in English, is a crucial document that outlines the preparedness and response measures for potential emergencies in theing year. In this article, we will delve into the importance of emergency drills, the keyponents of the plan, and the significance of being well-prepared for unforeseen events.2. Importance of Emergency DrillsEmergency drills play a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of individuals in various settings, including schools, workplaces, andmunities. By simulating potential emergency scenarios, such as natural disasters, fires, or security threats, drills help to familiarize participants with emergency procedures, evacuation routes, and proper protocols. This level of preparedness can make a significant difference in the event of a real emergency, potentially saving lives and minimizing damage.3. Key Components of the 2023 Annual Emergency Drill Plan The 2023 Annual Emergency Drill Plan (approved version)epasses a range of keyponents designed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities. These may include:- Comprehensive risk assessment to identify potential hazards and vulnerabilities- Development of specific emergency response protocols for various scenarios- Coordination with relevant authorities and agencies for effectivemunication and support- Training and education initiatives to ensure that all stakeholders are well-informed and equipped to respond to emergencies- Regular drills and exercises to test the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency plans4. Significance of PreparednessThe 2023 Annual Emergency Drill Plan serves as a proactive measure to mitigate the impact of potential emergencies. By investing in preparedness, organizations andmunities demonstrate theirmitment to the safety and well-being of their members. Being well-prepared not only instills confidence and a sense of security but also fosters a culture of resilience and readiness in the face of adversity.5. Personal PerspectiveFrom a personal standpoint, the 2023 Annual Emergency Drill Plan underscores the importance of proactive risk management and preparedness. As an individual, I believe that being well-informed and actively participating in emergency drills can significantly enhance our ability to respond to unforeseen events. By familiarizing ourselves with emergency procedures and understanding the value of preparedness, we can contribute to a safer and more secure environment for everyone.In conclusion, the 2023 Annual Emergency Drill Plan (approved version) is aprehensive and essential tool for enhancing preparedness and response capabilities in the face of potential emergencies. By prioritizing emergency drills and preparedness measures, organizations andmunities can empower themselves to effectively mitigate risks and protect lives. It is my hope that by embracing the principles outlined in this plan, we can collectively work towards a safer and more resilient future.。

水库应急预案

水库应急预案

水库应急预案英文回答:Emergency Action Plan for Reservoirs。

Introduction。

Reservoirs are critical infrastructure that provide water for drinking, irrigation, and flood control. They can also pose a significant risk to public safety if they fail. An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document that outlines the steps that will be taken in the event of a reservoir failure. The EAP should be developed by a team of experts, including engineers, hydrologists, and emergency responders.EAP Components。

An EAP typically includes the following components:Hazard identification and risk assessment: This section identifies the potential hazards that could cause a reservoir failure, such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. The risk assessment evaluates the likelihood of each hazard occurring and the potential consequences of a failure.Emergency response plan: This section outlines the steps that will be taken in the event of a reservoir failure. The plan should include procedures for evacuating people, closing roads, and repairing the reservoir.Public information plan: This section outlines how the public will be informed about the emergency and what they should do to stay safe.Training and exercises: This section describes how the EAP will be tested and updated.EAP Implementation。

EmergencyResponsePlan(应急预案)【精品范文】

EmergencyResponsePlan(应急预案)【精品范文】

EmergencyResponsePlan(应急预案) Emergency Response Plan(应急预案)1. ScopeThis procedure is developed to effectively prevent and control the occurrence of accidents, ensure safety of all personnel and property. This procedure defines the stages of prevention, response, and recovers of emergency response process in accordance of the company’s hazards identified, and reduces the damage or impact to ALARP.1. 范围为有效预防和控制事故发生,保证公司员工人身安全和设备财产不受损害,对于公司可能发生紧急情况的危险源点能够通过预先控制、应急反应、事后处理等三个阶段有效地开展各项应急救援工作,把所发生的事故(事件)的损害与影响降低到最小程度,制订本规定。

2. Scope of ApplicationThis procedure applies to emergency preparedness and response for all accident/ incident and emergency in all Wison operating locations and sites, including those where work is being undertaken on behalf of Wison. It includes the following items but not limited to:a. Workshop and construction area of the company;b. Office building, office in the workshop and rest areas;c. Warehouse and site work area;d. Working over water (work area the Company has management authority for)e. Self rescue activity when significant accident or emergency occurred nearby endangers safety of our Company.All department and project team as well asinterested parties within the scope of the company shall follow the requirements of general principle of the Emergency Response Plan, and act in accordance with the Emergency Response Plan in the event of any emergency. If there is any conflict between this procedure and national laws, regulations, this Emergency Response Plan will amend to meet requirements of the above laws and regulations.2.适用范围本程序适用于公司管辖区域和负有管理权限的活动范围内所发生的危险源点的健康安全环境事故(事件)、险情的应急准备和响应。

应急预案的类型

应急预案的类型

应急预案的类型英文回答:As an AI, I have access to vast amounts of information and can provide you with a comprehensive overview of types of emergency plans.1. Facility Emergency Plan (FEP)。

The FEP is a site-specific plan that outlines the procedures and actions to be taken in the event of an emergency. It is tailored to the specific hazards and risks associated with the facility. For example, a hospital's FEP would include procedures for responding to medical emergencies, fires, and natural disasters.2. All-Hazards Emergency Plan (AHP)。

The AHP is a comprehensive plan that addresses all types of emergencies, regardless of the cause. It providesa framework for coordinating response efforts across multiple agencies and disciplines. For example, a state's AHP would outline the roles and responsibilities of various agencies in responding to a hurricane.3. Functional Emergency Plan (FEP)。

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Emergency Contacts
After hours and weekends for building related issues such as water, electrical, etc: Central Plant, ext. 6571 ********************* During business hours: Division ext. 6123 or Service Center, ext. 4717 For health, chemical or fire related emergencies: Security, ext. 5000 General inquiries such as escort, lock-out, etc: Security, ext. 4701
Caltech Geological and Planetary Sciences Emergency Preparedness
Table of Contents
Evacuation Procedure……………………………………………………………………..1 Chain of Command………...…………………………………………………………...…3 o Messengers (Runners)……………………………………………………………..3 o Building Emergency Exit Locations………………………………………………3 o Evacuation Assembly Areas…………………..……………………………..……3 o BAT (Building Assessment Team………………………………………………...3 Definitions and Role Descriptions………………………………………………………...4 Appendix A – Division Control Center Activation Checklist….…………………………5 Appendix B – Division Control Center (DCC)………………………….…….…………..7 Appendix C – Building Coordinator Assessment Disaster Evacuation Plan Form……….8 Appendix D – Building Assessment Team (BAT) Report………………………………..9 Certified First Responders………………………………..…………………………..….10 o Certified Standard First Aid……….………………………………………..……10 Certified “When Help is Delayed”………………………..……………………………..11 o Special Needs of the Department…………..……………………………….……11 o Emergency Supplies and Equipment……………………………….…………….11 Arms Building Department Essential Functions......……………………………………..12 N. Mudd Building Department Essential Functions........………………………………..13 S. Mudd Building Department Essential Functions...…………………………...……….14 Arms Building Floor Plans……………...……………………………………………….15 N. Mudd Building Floor Plans…………………………………………………………...20 S. Mudd Building Floor Plans…………………………………………………………...25
Caltech Geological and Planetary Sciences Emergency Preparedness
1Hale Waihona Puke If your cover moves, move with it and HOLD ON until the shaking stops. If there isn't a table or desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building. Again, stay inside until shaking stops. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location within the building or try to leave. Evacuate only if you are instructed by the building coordinator to evacuate. Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may turn on. DO NOT use the elevators. SHELTER-IN- PLACE PROCEDURES: Procedure is used for hazardous materials incidents, sustained police action or active shooter events. In these types of situations, where it’s more dangerous to be outside than in, you should remain indoors until authorities tell you it’s safe or you are told to evacuate. • Seek: o Seek shelter in a building go to the nearest room with door. o Stay where you are if you are already in a safe place. o Do not come to campus if you are off-campus. • Secure: o Close and lock the doors and barricade if possible. o Close blinds & curtains. o Seal cracks around doors and windows with towels or tape in the event of a chemical or biological emergency. • Silence: o Turn off audio equipment. o Put cell phones on vibrate (DO NOT SHUT IT OFF) o Turn off HVAC, heating and air conditioning where possible. • Stay calm: o Stay calm, remain where you are and wait for further instructions from emergency personnel.
Department / Division: Buildings: Floor / Room:
Geological and Planetary Sciences
Arms, N. Mudd and S. Mudd All floors and rooms
Emergency Coordinator: Aleen Boladian Email/Ext: aleen@ ext. 6206 Date of Plan: October By: Aleen Boladian 2010 Title: Division Administrator
Caltech Geological and Planetary Sciences Emergency Preparedness
EVACUATION PROCEDURE: In the event of an emergency and the fire alarm is activated, all employees and visitors are to evacuate the building by following the procedures below. FIRE EVACUATION: 1. Immediately stop what you are doing, remain calm and leave your work area. Prior to leaving your work area, secure any personal valuables and close the door as you leave. Under all circumstances please remember that preserving life always comes first. 2. Each building has assigned floor wardens whose responsibility is to ensure that all employees leave the building promptly and safely. Know who your building wardens are. 3. All employees should exit the building through the nearest stairwell marked with an EXIT sign, and go to the designated assembly area. DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR. It is the responsibility of all able staff to assist any persons with disabilities in ascending/descending the stairwell in a safe and quick manner. 4. People who exit the building first must position themselves far enough away from the building to enable everyone to stand clear of emergency vehicles. The street must be kept clear at all times, to allow emergency vehicles easy access into the area. 5. Once outside, check in with your building coordinator. Do not depart the assembly area without first notifying your building coordinator. 6. Do not re-enter the building until it is declared safe by the Fire Department and/or you are informed to do so by Caltech safety officer. 7. Evacuation drills will be conducted at least once every year. EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES: Stay as safe as possible during an earthquake. Be aware that some earthquakes are actually foreshocks and a larger earthquake might occur. Minimize your movements to a few steps to a nearby safe place and stay indoors until the shaking has stopped. Do not exit the building while the earth is shaking. When you feel an earthquake, Duck under a desk or sturdy table. Take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of furniture; Stay away from windows, bookcases, file cabinets, heavy mirrors, hanging plants, and other heavy objects that could fall. Watch out for falling plaster and ceiling tiles.
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