Civil emergencies - emergency plan (703)
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The council should have an Emergency Plan in order to deliver services during a major incident which poses a threat to the welfare of the community. It is the role of the council to support the emergency services in the case of a major incident. Officers should be on call 24 hours and coordinate the councils response during a major incident.
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- Assessment, planning and advice re emergencies
- Duty at the request of the designated Minister, to take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that plans can be carried out
- Duty to arrange the training of an appropriate number of officers and such other persons as it considers necessary for the purposes of carrying out its plans or from discharging its other civil defence functions
- Duty to comply with any directions from the designated minister
- Duty to make, keep under review and revise plans for its area and to carry out exercises based upon such plans
- Duty to supply information to the County Council or to assist the County Council in making or revising plans, on taking preparatory steps, or in carrying ouy those plans and to arrange for an appropriate nuber of suitable members of its staff to discharge its civil defence functions and these available to the County Council
- Planning and preparation for civil defence (emergency planning) purposes
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