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Chapter 11 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 11
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A portion of the emergency operations plan that discusses specific hazards or functions that will need to be addressed if an event takes place
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Additional information at the end of the emergency operations plan that includes resource and contact lists, maps, standard operating procedures, and checklists
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The maintenance of government functions after terrorist attacks through the identification of leader succession, alternate work sites, and resumption of operational practices
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A standard-based assessment and certification initiative for local and state emergency management agencies
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A local government official in charge of disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
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A document that describes what may be anticipated in terms of homeland security and emergency management and how best to react
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The first official government responders in the field including police, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians
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Funds given to local governments to support or enhance homeland security and emergency management programs
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Preparedness councils promoted in the 1980s to help communities prepare for hazardous materials releases
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The successor to the National Response Plan; a document that describes the principles, roles, and structures of response and recovery operations
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A document that describes the procedures for responding to all types of hazards with a multidisciplinary perspective
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An attitude that assumes that having a plan ensures you are prepared to deal with terrorism and other types of disasters
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A law that specifies ways to avert the slow and disjointed federal response to the catastrophe in New Orleans, Louisiana
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A group of individuals that provide recommendations for policy and assist with program administration
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