Checklists
Checklists can be used to evaluate an existing emergency
preparedness programme or to assist in developing a new programme. Checklists
constitute a closed set in that they are not tools for developing
new ideas or strategies. They can, however, form a compendium of current
knowledge based on prior experience, and they are simple and easy to use.
Annex 3 contains a number of checklists for emergency
preparedness, as well as for response and recovery. These checklists are not
exhaustive, and can be added to as experience is gained or to suit the context
of a communitys preparedness.1
1Further information on assessing health
sector emergency preparedness can be found in Guidelines for assessing
disaster preparedness in the health sector, Washington, DC, Pan American
Health Organization,
1995.