NFPA 3000 2021
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NFPA 3000: Standard for an Active Shooter/Hostile Event Response (ASHER) Program
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2021 | 56 |
Develop a program for helping to protect your community from an active shooter/hostile event with NFPA 3000™, 2021 edition Statistics show active shooter incidents have been on the rise in the new millennium, and so has the impact and intensity of these episodes. When an event occurs, citizens and responders face split-second, life or death decisions that have the capacity of playing a vital role in limiting loss and saving lives. Created to address the need for a framework for preparing for when attacks occur, NFPA 3000, Standard for an Active Shooter/Hostile Event Response (ASHER) Program, focuses on bringing all facets of communities together to provide a unified prevention, response, and recovery plan. The standard offers comprehensive criteria for organizing, managing, and sustaining a multidisciplinary active shooter hostile event program based on an organization’s or community’s level of risk. The planning, response, and recovery process includes requirements for: Risk assessment Facility preparedness Planning and coordination Financial readiness Resource management Financial management Organizational deployment Communications center support Incident Management Competencies for law enforcement, fire, and EMS responders Whole of community recovery Tap into the knowledge and expertise from a broad range of stakeholders responsible for the development of this consensus standard. NFPA 3000 was created with extensive support from fire service, law enforcement, EMS, emergency, management, higher education, and facility management professionals. Committee members include representatives from a wide variety of agencies and associations such as: S. Department of Justice Emergency Medical Services Labor Alliance Federal Bureau of Investigation National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians S. Department of Homeland Security International Association of Chiefs of Police International Association of EMS Chiefs International Association of Fire Chiefs American College of Emergency Physicians National Volunteer Fire Council National Association of EMS Physicians Fraternal Order of Police International Association of Emergency Managers International Association of Fire Fighters The new edition of NFPA 3000 provides cutting-edge provisions for coordinated planning and response. This vital standard for public safety covers all aspects of establishing an ASHER program, from identifying hazards and assessing vulnerability to planning, resource management, incident management at a command level, competencies for first responders, health care, and recovery. Informative Annexes offer explanatory material, including references and overview of laws, regulations, consensus standards, and guidance documents. The 2021 edition marks the first time the standard went through a full NFPA document revision cycle. The content was thoroughly reviewed and revised to account for the rapidly expanding and evolving methodology around these types of events. Critical edits and additions include: Changes in terminology for reunification and family assistance centers to notification and incident assistance centers to reflect lessons learned from ASHER incidents that occurred during the development and after the release of the 2018 edition of NFPA 3000 New terminology designed to be more inclusive, so loved ones and those who are vicarious victims—not only blood relatives—feel encouraged to seek services and information after an event; and to create a more accurate sense of services provided rather than give a false sense of hope to someone who is seeking reunification where that may not be an option Expanded annual exercise requirements to the chapter for responder training to match the chapters for at-risk facilities and health care in an effort to continue to promote collaboration and whole community participation Revised sections for clarity and to better inform the user of the intent of the technical committee Access the first and only standard offering guidance for a community’s efforts to prepare for, respond to, and recover from a potential active shooter/hostile event.
PDF Catalog
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
10 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Equivalency. 1.4 Application. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. |
11 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. |
14 | Chapter 4 ASHER Program Development Process 4.1 Administration. 4.2 ASHER Program Organizational Statement. Chapter 5 Risk Assessment 5.1 Administration. |
15 | 5.2 Identifying ThreatsAt-Risk Locations. 5.3 Analyzing the Consequences of an Attack. 5.4 Hazard/Risk Assessment (Probability/Consequence). |
16 | Chapter 6 Planning/Coordination 6.1 Administration. 6.2 Plan Development. 6.3 EOPs. 6.4 SOP Planning Components. 6.5 Termination and Post-Incident Procedures. 6.6 Incident Management. 6.7 Active Shooter/Hostile EventsEvent Response Guideline. |
17 | 6.8 Operational Security. 6.9 Information and Intelligence Sharing. Chapter 7 Resource Management 7.1 Administration. 7.2 Personnel. 7.3 Mutual Aid. 7.4 Logistics and Records Management. Chapter 8 Incident Management 8.1 Administration. 8.2 Application of Unified Command. 8.3 Incident Size-Up. |
18 | 8.4 Establishing Unified Command. 8.5 Transfer of Command. 8.6 Incident Stabilization. 8.7 After Action Reports. Chapter 9 Facility Preparedness 9.1 Administration. 9.2 Facility and Occupancy Characteristics. 9.3 Emergency Action Plans (EAP). |
19 | 9.4 Notification. 9.5 Exercise. Chapter 10 Financial Management 10.1 Administration. 10.2 Documentation and Management Policy. 10.3 Revenue Sources. 10.4 Program Costs. 10.5 Cost Recovery. Chapter 11 Communications Center Support 11.1 Administration. 11.2 Communication Center Coordination. 11.3 Communication Relationships. 11.4 Communication and Dispatch Systems. 11.5 Data and Information Management 11.6 Essential Data Elements for ASHE Incidents. |
20 | 11.7 Operability. 11.8 High Incident Response LevelsPreplanned Response Packages. Chapter 12 Competencies for Law Enforcement Personnel 12.1 Administration. Chapter 13 Competencies for Fire and EMS Personnel 13.1 Administration. 13.2 Threat-Based Care. |
21 | 13.3 Tasks. 13.4 Competencies. |
22 | Chapter 14 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 14.1 Administration. 14.2 General Requirements. 14.3 BPE Specification and Type. 14.4 Identifying Markings. 14.5 Ballistic Protective Equipment (BPE) Care, Maintenance, and Replacement. 14.6 Deviations. Chapter 15 Training 15.1 Administration. |
23 | 15.2 Scope of Active Shooter/Hostile EventsASHER Training. 15.3 Training Sites. 15.4 Training Records Management. Chapter 16 Public Education 16.1 Administration. 16.2 Community Training and Education. 16.3 Public Education. 16.4 Scope and Frequency of Instruction. Chapter 17 Public Information 17.1 Administration. 17.2 JIC. |
24 | 17.3 JIC and JIS Activities. 17.4 Warning, Notification, and Crisis Communications. 17.5 Social Media. 17.6 Establishing and Managing a Media Area. Chapter 18 Continuity of Operation 18.1 Administration. 18.2 Continuity. |
25 | Chapter 19 Health Care Receiving Facility Preparedness and Response for Off-Site ASHE Incidents 19.1 Administration. 19.2 Preparedness and Emergency Management. 19.3 Patient Distribution. 19.4 Communications. 19.5 Victim Identification and Tracking. 19.6 Facility Security. 19.7 HospitalFacility Command Center/Hospital Incident Command System (HICSICS). Chapter 20 Recovery 20.1 Administration. |
26 | 20.2 Immediate Recovery. |
27 | 20.3 Early Recovery. |
28 | 20.4 Continued Recovery. |
29 | Annex A Explanatory Material |
42 | Annex B Laws, Regulations, Consensus Standards, and Guidance Documents |
44 | Annex C Recommended Information to Collect in After Action Reports for Active Shooter |
46 | Annex D Informational References |