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close this bookCommunity Emergency Planning Guide - Australian Emergency Manual (Natural Disaster Organization, 78 p.)
close this folderCHAPTER TWO - PLANNING PROCESS OVERVIEW
close this folderPlanning Process Steps
View the document(introduction...)
View the documentDetermine the Authority to Plan
View the documentEstablish the Planning Committee
View the documentConduct Hazard Analysis
View the documentSet Planning Objectives
View the documentApply the Management Structure
View the documentDetermine Responsibilities
View the documentAnalyse Resources
View the documentDevelop Emergency Management Arrangements and Systems
View the documentDocumenting the Plan
View the documentTesting the Plan
View the documentReviewing the Plan

Reviewing the Plan

2.14 It is important that the plan is regularly reviewed and updated. Review of the plan may result from:

a. operations;
b. exercises;
c. a prescribed program for reviewers; or
d. significant changes to hazards, the community, or the environment.

NOTE: Planning is a continuous process. The written plan is a living document, constantly being reviewed and up-dated.