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*[[Part 6: External Contact and Communications v2|Part 6: External Contact and Communications]] | *[[Part 6: External Contact and Communications v2|Part 6: External Contact and Communications]] | ||
*[[Part 7: Incident Action Lists v2|Part 7: Incident Action Lists]] | *[[Part 7: Incident Action Lists v2|Part 7: Incident Action Lists]] | ||
+ | ** {Refer to complete list of "Incident Action Plan" templates provided during the CM Certification course. It is shown as Appendices X1 to X6 in your downloaded CM Plan template.} | ||
** Denial of buildings and resources (Develop business continuity plans) | ** Denial of buildings and resources (Develop business continuity plans) | ||
** [[Terrorism, Civil Unrest and Demonstrations]] | ** [[Terrorism, Civil Unrest and Demonstrations]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 12 May 2022
Guidance Notes to Complete the Crisis Management Plan Template
Based on the threats and crisis scenarios identified during the Crisis Threat & Scenario Assessment, the Crisis Management Team will proceed to develop a plan (modules) that matches the Crisis Scenarios. This is the core plan that links each of the planning scenarios to the response modules that will be immediately activated.
- For example, a "shooter on-site" event triggers an immediate facility lockdown plus a police response plus pre-set communication protocols to convene the crisis-response team and warn staff.
Content of CM Plan
- Part 0: Cover Page
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Crisis Management Objectives
- Part 3: Crisis Management Team
- Part 4: Incident Management Team
- Part 5: General Considerations
- Part 6: External Contact and Communications
- Part 7: Incident Action Lists
- {Refer to complete list of "Incident Action Plan" templates provided during the CM Certification course. It is shown as Appendices X1 to X6 in your downloaded CM Plan template.}
- Denial of buildings and resources (Develop business continuity plans)
- Terrorism, Civil Unrest and Demonstrations
- Kidnap and Hostage Situations
- Extortion/ Blackmail
- Threats Against People
- Threats Against Property
- Industrial Actions
Useful Link on related terms: BCMBoK 5: Plan Development