Emergency Plan - Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority
Emergency Plan - Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority Emergency Plan - Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority
BASIC PLAN with on-the-spot decisions to realistic messages and problems routinely interjected by Controllers and Simulators. Functional Exercises can be quite complex, making them very realistic and stressful for the Players but also making them difficult to design and conduct. FULL SCALE EXERCISE: A Full Scale Exercise simulates a real event as closely as possible. In conjunction with the procedural and decision-making elements addressed in Tabletops and Functional Exercises, the Full Scale also tests and evaluates a system’s operational capabilities in a stressful environment that simulates actual response conditions as closely as possible. To achieve this realistic operational evaluation requires the actual mobilization and response of personnel, equipment, and resources. Full Scale Exercises can be extremely complex to design and conduct and they require a high level of organizational commitment due to the number of personnel and amount of time involved in conducting and/or participating in such an exercise. They can however be the ultimate “safe” test – the next best thing to the real event. Full Scale Exercises can find discrepancies in planning and in operational capabilities that would not have been identified otherwise, short of a real event. Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority 26 CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS Emergency Management Plan SECURITY SENSITIVE June 7, 2013 NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
BASIC PLAN 1.15. REFERENCES FEMA State and Local Guide 101 – Guide for All-Hazard Emergency Operations Planning FEMA Emergency Management Guide for Business & Industry United States Federal Response Plan (FRP) South Carolina Emergency Operations Plan (SCEOP) Horry County Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Horry County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan National Incident Management System (NIMS) U.S. Coast Guard Incident Command System Field Operations Guide ICS-OS-420-1 American Water Works Association (AWWA) Emergency Planning for Water Utilities M19 AWWA Water System Security: A Field Guide EPA Emergency Response Plan Guidance for Small and Medium Community Water Systems to Comply with the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 EPA Large Water System Emergency Response Plan Outline: Guidance to Assist Community Water Systems in Complying with the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 EPA Response Protocol Toolbox: Planning and Responding to Drinking Water Contamination Threats and Incidents South Carolina State Primary Drinking Water Regulation (R. 61-58) South Carolina Best Practices: Workplace Security – A Report from the Governor’s Workplace Security Advisory Committee May 23, 2002 Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority Vulnerability Assessment Report Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority 27 CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS Emergency Management Plan SECURITY SENSITIVE June 7, 2013 NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
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BASIC PLAN<br />
1.15. REFERENCES<br />
FEMA State <strong>and</strong> Local Guide 101 – Guide for All-Hazard <strong>Emergency</strong> Operations <strong>Plan</strong>ning<br />
FEMA <strong>Emergency</strong> Management Guide for Business & Industry<br />
United States Federal Response <strong>Plan</strong> (FRP)<br />
South Carolina <strong>Emergency</strong> Operations <strong>Plan</strong> (SCEOP)<br />
Horry County <strong>Emergency</strong> Operations <strong>Plan</strong> (EOP)<br />
Horry County Regional Hazard Mitigation <strong>Plan</strong><br />
National Incident Management System (NIMS)<br />
U.S. Coast Guard Incident Comm<strong>and</strong> System Field Operations Guide ICS-OS-420-1<br />
American <strong>Water</strong> Works Association (AWWA) <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning for <strong>Water</strong> Utilities M19<br />
AWWA <strong>Water</strong> System Security: A Field Guide<br />
EPA <strong>Emergency</strong> Response <strong>Plan</strong> Guidance for Small <strong>and</strong> Medium Community <strong>Water</strong><br />
Systems to Comply with the Public Health Security <strong>and</strong> Bioterrorism Preparedness <strong>and</strong> Response Act of<br />
2002<br />
EPA Large <strong>Water</strong> System <strong>Emergency</strong> Response <strong>Plan</strong> Outline: Guidance to Assist<br />
Community <strong>Water</strong> Systems in Complying with the Public Health Security <strong>and</strong><br />
Bioterrorism Preparedness <strong>and</strong> Response Act of 2002<br />
EPA Response Protocol Toolbox: <strong>Plan</strong>ning <strong>and</strong> Responding to Drinking <strong>Water</strong><br />
Contamination Threats <strong>and</strong> Incidents<br />
South Carolina State Primary Drinking <strong>Water</strong> Regulation (R. 61-58)<br />
South Carolina Best Practices: Workplace Security – A Report from the Governor’s<br />
Workplace Security Advisory Committee May 23, 2002<br />
<strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Str<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Water</strong> & <strong>Sewer</strong> <strong>Authority</strong> Vulnerability Assessment Report<br />
<strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Str<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Water</strong> & <strong>Sewer</strong> <strong>Authority</strong> 27 CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS<br />
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