Emergency Operations Plan. Contractor shall be prepared to fulfill its role in the County’s Emergency Operations Plan and MCI plans.
Emergency Operations Plan. Management Council shall maintain:
Emergency Operations Plan. The Superintendent shall ensure updating of the District’s Emergency Operations Plan and ongoing staff training.
Emergency Operations Plan. The Jurisdiction must have an Emergency Operations Plan to participate in the Emergency Management Performance Grant. The All Hazard, Whole Community Planning Group will be directly involved in the quarterly planning and updates of the Jurisdiction’s Emergency Operations Plan. The Emergency Operations Plan will be updated according to CPG 101-v.2 Measurement Methods:
a. The quarterly report submitted to Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management.
b. Sign-in Sheet from Quarterly Planning Meetings.
c. An Emergency Operations Plan approval page signed by each of the Annexes or ESF representatives and the jurisdiction’s highest elected official (form provided).
Emergency Operations Plan. (a) Contractor shall provide to County a comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan designed to mitigate and correct hazardous conditions that may arise due to accidents or disruption of Solid Waste and Recyclable Material management services under this Agreement, including but not limited to: damage to property, the interruption of traffic along transportation routes, release of hazardous or dangerous materials, and release of any Acceptable Waste. The Plan shall be updated and submitted for County approval on an annual basis, and shall include:
(1) Procedures and a schedule for notifying County and the appropriate federal, State or local authorities of emergency conditions;
(2) The name, address and phone number of Contractor’s emergency response coordinator and other means by which such individual may be reached any time of day or night;
(3) A description of the actions that Contractor's operating personnel shall take in response to the emergency conditions; and
(4) Evidence acceptable to County of the existence of arrangements for the services that will be rendered by each local emergency response agency in the event of an emergency.
(b) If no changes have occurred since the last Emergency Operations Plan was approved by County, a report stating that fact and signed by Contractor is sufficient to satisfy the annual Emergency Operations Plan update required under this Section. The Emergency Operations Plan does not diminish or eliminate Contractor's responsibility to comply with all Applicable Laws for all solid waste and recyclable material management in the event of an emergency.
(c) Contractor shall test the Emergency Operations Plan on an annual basis and immediately correct any problems identified.
(d) In the event that the County Judge has declared a disaster in Xxxxxxxxxx County, County shall have the right to extend the hours of Landfill operation, or instruct the Contractor to take other actions to benefit County during the disaster period so long as all such actions comply with Applicable Law.
Emergency Operations Plan. The hospital's emergency operating plans, guidelines, procedures, checklists, HICS structure and other pre-planned strategies for handling potential emergencies that could affect the institution. Such plans may be part of the planning and response program required by a Deeming Authority.
Emergency Operations Plan. LPHA must establish and maintain at a minimum the following plans:22, 25:
Emergency Operations Plan. The Subrecipient must have an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) to participate in the EMPG program. The All-Hazard, Whole Community Planning Group will be directly involved in the quarterly planning and updates of the Subrecipient’s EOP. The EOP will be updated in accordance with the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 101 Version 3.0 (2021).
Emergency Operations Plan. At a minimum, LPHA must establish and maintain at a minimum the following plans:22, 25: Base Plan.. The Base Plan reviewed and revised every two years, in coordination with the local emergency management agency schedule. Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Distribution (MCMDD) plan.1, 8, 10, 15, 19, 20, 25 Continuity of Ooperations Pplan (COOP).1, 4, 15 Communications and Information Plan.16 All plans, annexes, and appendices shallmust: be updated whenever an After Action Report improvement item is identified as requiring a change or biennially at a minimum, address, as appropriate, the CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Capabilities based on the local identified hazards,. Plans are be functional and operational by June 30, 2022,.8, 10, 24 All LPHA emergency procedures shall comply with the NIMS,.5, 23 include a record of changes that includes a brief description, the date, and the author of the change made, and include planning considerations for persons with Access and Functional Needs. The governing body of the LPHA shall maintain and update the other components and shall be adopted as local jurisdiction rules apply.
Emergency Operations Plan. Testing and Revision Procedures