HPM 50.1 Flashcards
The Department regularly utilizes ____ types of plans to assist with preparing for, responding to, and mitigating anticipated or actual emergency incidents. HPM 50.1 3-3
five
_______________________ are preparedness documents intended to be read and understood prior to an emergency (e.g., earthquake, flood, terrorist attack on a major bridge). They should outline California Highway Patrol (CHP) activities to manage any number of anticipated extraordinary events. Plans should provide a basis for anticipating emergency situations, threat identification, hazard mitigation, disaster preparedness, emergency response, recovery efforts, and reporting procedures. HPM 50.1 3-3
Emergency Operations Plans
The ________________, whether written or verbal, reflects the objectives, strategies, and tactics determined necessary by the Incident Commander (IC) to mitigate an existing emergency incident. An IAP is an excellent coordination tool when multiple agencies are involved. The standard IAP process makes preparation uncomplicated and serves to develop the plan in a systematic way. HPM 50.1 3-3
Incident Action Plan
An _______________ is used for one scheduled or anticipated event requiring the nonroutine deployment of CHP personnel (e.g., major conference, major sporting event, election). The OP provides guidance for functions such as shift assignments, reporting instructions, uniform and equipment requirements, communications, meals, and other necessary information. Additionally, they can provide direction for personnel regarding response and Incident Command System assignments. Operational plans are especially beneficial when planning a multiagency or multijurisdictional event requiring heightened security such as the 2005 Hurricane Katrina deployment. HPM 50.1 3-3
Operational Plan
________________________________. This plan works under the assumption that operational assistance will not be available for 72 hours following a major disaster. It provides operational guidance to ensure commands are prepared to be self-sufficient for the first 72 hours following a disaster. HPM 50.1 3-3
72-Hour Self-Sufficient Operational Plan
The ___________________ is a facility-specific plan designed to assist employees with planning for and responding to an emergency at their headquarters. The EAP policy and guidelines are contained in Highway Patrol Manual (HPM) 100.70, Safety Services Program Manual, Chapter 14, Emergency Action Plan at CHP Facilities. HPM 50.1 3-4
Emergency Action Plan
Written Incident Action Plans. Incident Commanders are reminded that _______________ are essential for obtaining reimbursements, defending against civil claims, identifying training needs, and learning where and how to improve performance. Additionally, written IAPs are an excellent tool for briefing the media, explaining planned activities to government agencies, and providing governing officials with the most current, accurate, and comprehensive information available. HPM 50.1 3-4
written records
An IAP may be a mental and verbal process. The first officer arriving at the scene (IC until relieved) ___________ prepare forms and publish a written plan. However, the closer the officer follows the planning process, the more successful the efforts will be and the easier it will be to transition to a written plan. HPM 50.1 3-5
should not
Commands shall develop an ___ when directed by the Office of Assistant Commissioner, Field. HPM 50.1 3-5
OP
All commands shall develop and maintain a plan for ________________________. The plan shall be directed toward personnel and facility survival and be contained in each command’s EOP. HPM 50.1 3-5
72-hour self-sufficient operation
The EAP should be reviewed by each employee on an ______ basis. The review of the EAP shall be documented on the CHP 712, Employee Emergency Action Plan Review (refer to HPM 100.70, Chapter 14, Annex E). Additionally, the CHP 712 shall be completed and signed by each employee subsequent to their initial orientation and with each revision of the EAP. HPM 50.1 3-6
annual
In developing command-specific EOPs, commands shall consider and incorporate all hazard-specific plans distinctive to their _______________ of responsibility. HPM 50.1 4-3
geographical area
Although the incorporation of natural disaster hazard-specific plans are dependent upon geographical location, all commands shall include a _________ annex (Annex F). HPM 50.1 4-3
terrorism