ISO/TC 292/WG 3 - Emergency management
Gestion des situations d'urgence
General Information
This document gives guidelines for the implementation of a community-based disaster early warning system (EWS) for tsunamis. It complements the generic guidelines in ISO 22328-1[5]. It describes the methods, procedures, implementation measures and activities specifically related to tsunamis. This document is applicable to communities vulnerable to tsunamis, without taking secondary/indirect effects into consideration.
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This document gives guidance on the use of social media in emergency management. It gives guidance on how organizations and the public can use, and interact through, social media before, during and after an incident as well as how social media can support the work of emergency services. This document is applicable to governmental and non-governmental organizations involved in emergency management and crisis communication.
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This document gives guidelines for the implementation of a community-based disaster early warning system (EWS). It describes the methods and procedures to be implemented and provides examples. This document is applicable to communities vulnerable to disasters, without taking secondary/indirect effects into consideration.
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This document gives guidelines for incident management, including — principles that communicate the value and explain the purpose of incident management, — basic components of incident management including process and structure, which focus on roles and responsibilities, tasks and management of resources, and — working together through joint direction and cooperation. This document is applicable to any organization involved in responding to incidents of any type and scale. This document is applicable to any organization with one organizational structure as well as for two or more organizations that choose to work together while continuing to use their own organizational structure or to use a combined organizational structure.
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This document gives guidelines for a landslide early warning system. It provides a definition, aims to improve understanding, describes methods and procedures to be implemented, and gives examples of types of activities. It is applicable to communities vulnerable to landslides, without taking secondary effects into consideration. It recognizes population behaviour response planning as a key part of the preparedness. It takes into account the approach of ISO 22315 and provides additional specifications for landslides.
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This document gives guidelines for monitoring hazards within a facility as a part of an overall emergency management and continuity programme by establishing the process for hazard monitoring at facilities with identified hazards. It includes recommendations on how to develop and operate systems for the purpose of monitoring facilities with identified hazards. It covers the entire process of monitoring facilities. This document is generic and applicable to any organization. The application depends on the operating environment, the complexity of the organization and the type of identified hazards.
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ISO 22325:2016 provides guidelines for an organization in assessing its emergency management capability. It includes · an assessment model with a hierarchy of four levels; · eight indicators; · an assessment process, explaining how to plan, collect, analyse and report. ISO 22325:2016 is intended to be used by organizations responsible and accountable for emergency management. Each organization's context can involve a mix of prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery activities.
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