MANY ISLANDS PIPE LINES (CANADA) LIMITED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MANUAL Activation Charts and Graphics
Step 1: Assess the Situation ▪
What is the nature of the incident?
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What hazards are present? What resources are on site?
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▪ What is the risk to response personnel and the public? ▪ Are there injured people who need to be treated or assisted? ▪ Are public warnings or protective measures required? ▪ How large an area is involved? ▪ Will the area be isolated? ▪ What location would be an appropriate staging area? ▪ Identify appropriate entrance/exit routes.
Step 2: Identify Contingencies ▪ What may have caused the incident to occur? ▪ What could happen to make the situation worse?
Step 3: Determine Objectives and Strategies ▪ What to do and how to do it.
Step 4: Identify Needed Resources ▪ What resources are needed? Request additional resources, as needed. ▪ Where will they be obtained and how long will it take to obtain them?
Step 5: Develop an Action Plan ▪ Assign resources to tactical objectives, while considering logistics. ▪ Ensure appropriate safety and personal protective measures are implemented. ▪ Ensure that appropriate agencies and/or personnel with expertise and capability to carry out the Action Plan have been contacted.
Step 6: Take Action ▪
Implement plan, supervise, and coordinate.
▪ Reevaluate the situation. If the incident is on-going, begin again at Step 1
Incident Response Cycle
January 2025
Section 2.2, Page 10
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