BS EN ISO 22315:2018
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Societal security. Mass evacuation. Guidelines for planning
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 34 |
This International Standard provides guidelines for mass evacuation planning in terms of establishing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, reviewing and improving preparedness. It establishes a framework for each activity in mass evacuation planning for all identified hazards. It will help organizations to develop plans that are evidence-based and that can be evaluated for their effectiveness.
This International Standard is intended for use by organizations with responsibility for, or involvement in, part or all of the planning for mass evacuation. It is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations that are involved in the planning for mass evacuation, such as local, regional, and national governments; statutory bodies; international and non-governmental organizations; businesses; and public and social groups.
This International Standard covers planning for mass evacuation in order to gain a more effective response during the actual evacuation. It will assist organizations to meet their obligation of saving human life and reducing suffering.
This International Standard does not cover activities to stabilize the affected area after an evacuation, protect property and preserve the environment.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
4 | European foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 General aspects for mass evacuation planning 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Risk assessment |
11 | 4.3 Compliance with legislation and policies 4.4 Information gathering and analysis |
12 | 4.5 Planning operational resource allocation 4.6 Planning and documenting processes 4.7 Effective multi-agency partnering arrangements |
13 | 4.8 Training and exercising |
14 | 5 Prepare the public for mass evacuation 5.1 General 5.2 Identify how the public can prepare for mass evacuation |
15 | 5.3 Use research findings when developing plans 5.4 Identify key characteristics of the population |
16 | 5.5 Evaluate each identified social group 5.6 Introduce products, services, and activities which improve preparedness 5.7 Reduce barriers to preparing for mass evacuation |
17 | 6 Visualize the areas that are at risk or affected 6.1 General 6.2 Map data about the area that is at risk or affected |
18 | 6.3 Types of information to capture on maps 6.4 Ensure the compatibility of data to build maps 7 Make the evacuation decision 7.1 General |
19 | 7.2 Develop an evacuation decision-making process 7.2.1 Evacuation activation points 7.3 Use evacuation objectives |
20 | 7.4 Resolve conflicting evacuation objectives |
21 | 7.5 Identify information needed to order an evacuation 7.6 Ensure that decision-makers have access to needed information 7.7 Identify factors that drive decisions for specific risks 7.8 Developing a system to track and log decisions made |
22 | 8 Public warning 8.1 General 8.2 Systems to warn and inform the public 8.3 Promote a community-based warning system |
23 | 8.4 Protocols for communication with various stakeholders 8.4.1 The public |
24 | 8.4.2 Special facilities 8.5 Design and test a template for the warning message |
25 | 8.6 Analyse the anticipated time to warn the public 9 Analyse evacuee movement 9.1 General 9.2 Understand potential population movement |
26 | 9.3 Understand evacuees’ transportation behaviour 9.4 Identify demand and availability of the transport network |
27 | 9.5 Identify transport performance measures and targets 9.6 Analyse transport strategies and policies |
28 | 9.7 Communicate transport information to the public 10 Assess evacuee shelter requirements 10.1 General 10.2 Estimate shelter demand |
29 | 10.3 Identify suitable shelters 10.4 Establish shelter agreements 10.5 Analyse shelter availability during the incident |
30 | 10.6 Manage evacuee registration and support services 10.7 Organize shelter supplies and mutual aid |
31 | 10.8 Develop a safe return plan 11 Evaluate and continually improve |
32 | Bibliography |