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3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy

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BUMEDINST <strong>3440.10</strong><br />

20 Nov 2008<br />

SECTION 4<br />

REQUIRED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (EM) PLAN ANNEXES<br />

1. Purpose. To provide guidance to MTF commanders on the content of MTF EM Plans.<br />

2. Background. <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> will standardize EM planning to the maximum extent possible.<br />

While EM Plans will vary between MTFs, the format and content should be standardized across<br />

BUMED MTFs. Maintaining standard formats and content supports capabilities-based planning,<br />

standard readiness metrics, streamlined training of personnel, and allows for economies of scale<br />

in logistical support and sustainment of the FHP EMP.<br />

3. Responsibility. The MTF commander shall:<br />

a. Develop an EM Plan that meets all the requirements of this instruction.<br />

b. Assure all annexes listed as required are included in the MTF EM Plan. Additional<br />

annexes applicable to local risked-based hazards should be developed and included.<br />

4. Procedures<br />

a. Review required annexes and develop them to support each MTF mission.<br />

b. Develop the list of required and risked-based annexes to assure standardization across<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>.<br />

5. Required Annexes for all MTF EM Plans<br />

a. Command and Control.<br />

b. Continuity of Operations Plan.<br />

c. Personnel Recall.<br />

d. Hazard and Vulnerability Analysis (HVA).<br />

e. Communications<br />

(1) Reporting Requirements.<br />

(2) Format.<br />

f. Acronyms and Definitions.<br />

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