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Capabilities to Reach the Goal The National Preparedness Goal describes five mission areas prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery and 32 activities, called core capabilities, that address the greatest risks to the nation.
The Seven Elements of Successful Emergency Action Planning Consider the situations. Determine the correct actions. Create rally points. Verify safe routes. Account for everyone. Drill (or not). Keep reviewing.
EOPs are developed at the Federal, State, and local levels to provide a uniform response to all hazards that a community may face. EOPs should be consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
The philosophy that drives the agency is that there is a life cycle to emergency response consisting of four phases: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The New Zealand integrated approach to civil defence emergency management can be described by the four areas of activity, known as the 4 Rs; Reduction, readiness, response and recovery.
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The functional approach: Avoids duplication of the planning effort for every hazard and for every task, by dividing the EOP into four levels of specificity (Basic Plan, functional annexes, hazard-specific appendices, and SOPs).
Statements should focus on the planning process, participants in that process, and how development and revision of different levels of the EOP (Basic Plan, annexes, appendices, and SOPs) are to be coordinated. This coordination task should be assigned to the appropriate person.

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