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NFPA 1660:2024

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Standard for Emergency, Continuity, and Crisis Management: Preparedness, Response, and Recovery

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English

Published date

27-10-2022

€133.70
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Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope.
1.2 Purpose.
1.3 Application.
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General.
2.2 NFPA Publications.
2.3 Other Publications.
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory
Sections.
Chapter 3 De€nitions
3.1 General.
3.2 NFPA Of‚cial De‚nitions.
3.3 General De‚nitions.
Chapter 4 Program Management (NFPA 1600) ...... 1660– 13
4.1 Administration.
4.2 Leadership and Commitment.
4.3 Program Coordinator.
4.4 Performance Objectives.
4.5 Program Committee.
4.6 Program Administration.
4.7 Laws and Authorities.
4.8 Finance and Administration.
4.9 Records Management.
Chapter 5 Planning (NFPA 1600)
5.1 Planning and Design Process.
5.2 Risk Assessment.
5.3 Business Impact Analysis (BIA).
5.4 Resource Needs Assessment.
Chapter 6 Implementation (NFPA 1600)
6.1 Common Plan Requirements.
6.2 Prevention.
6.3 Mitigation. 6.4 Crisis Management.
6.5 Crisis Communications and Public
Information.
6.6 Warning, Noti‚cations, and
Communications.
6.7 Operational Procedures.
6.8 Incident Management.
6.9 Emergency Operations/Response Plan.
6.10 Continuity and Recovery.
6.11 Employee Assistance and Support.
Chapter 7 Execution (NFPA 1600)
7.1 Incident Recognition.
7.2 Initial Reporting/Noti‚cation.
7.3 Plan Activation and Incident Action Plan.
7.4 Activate Incident Management System.
7.5 Ongoing Incident Management and
Communications.
7.6 Documenting Incident Information,
Decisions, and Actions.
7.7 Incident Stabilization.
7.8 Demobilize Resources and Termination.
Chapter 8 Training and Education (NFPA 1600)
8.1 Curriculum.
8.2 Goal of Curriculum.
8.3 Scope and Frequency of Instruction.
8.4 Incident Management System Training.
8.5 Record Keeping.
8.6 Regulatory and Program Requirements.
8.7 Public Education.
Chapter 9 Exercises and Tests (NFPA 1600)
9.1 Program Evaluation.
9.2 Exercise and Test Methodology.
9.3 Design of Exercises and Tests.
9.4 Exercise and Test Evaluation.
9.5 Frequency.
Chapter 10 Program Maintenance and
Improvement (NFPA 1600)
10.1 Program Reviews.
10.2 Corrective Action.
10.3 Continuous Improvement.
Chapter 11 Mass Evacuation, Sheltering, and Reentry Program Management
(NFPA 1616)
11.1 Administration.
11.2 Leadership and Commitment.
11.3 Program Coordinator.
11.4 Program Working Group.
11.5 Program Administration.
11.6 Performance Objectives.
11.7 Records Management.
11.8 Laws and Authorities.
11.9 Finance and Administration.
Chapter 12 Planning (NFPA 1616)
12.1 Plan Requirements.
12.2 Plan Assumptions.
12.3 Plan Format.
12.4 Planning Process.
12.5 Threat, Hazard Identi‚cation, and Risk
Assessment.
12.6 Requirements Analysis.
12.7 Resource Needs Assessment.
12.8 Communications and Public Information.
12.9 Warning, Noti‚cations, and
Communications.
12.10 Operational Procedure Planning.
Chapter 13 Implementation (NFPA 1616)
13.1 Incident Recognition.
13.2 Situational Assessments.
13.3 Noti‚cations and Activation.
13.4 Mobilization.
13.5 Evacuation Operations.
13.6 Sheltering Operations.
13.7 Transition to Interim and Recovery Housing. 1660– 25
13.8 Transition to Re-entry.
Chapter 14 Training and Education (NFPA 1616)
14.1 Curriculum.
14.2 Goals of the Curriculum.
14.3 Scope and Frequency of Instruction.
14.4 Record Keeping.
14.5 Regulatory and Program Requirements.
14.6 Public Education.
14.7 Training Delivery.
Chapter 15 Exercises (NFPA 1616)
15.1 Program Evaluation.
15.2 Exercise Methodology.
15.3 Design of Exercises.
15.4 Exercise Evaluation.
CONTENTS 1660-7
2024 Edition
15.5 Frequency.
Chapter 16 Program Maintenance and
Improvement (NFPA 1616)
16.1 Program Reviews.
16.2 Corrective Actions.
16.3 Continuous Improvement.
Chapter 17 Pre-Incident Planning Process
(NFPA 1620)
17.1 Administrative.
17.2 General.
17.3 Pre-Incident Plan Development.
17.4 Data Collection.
17.5 Pre-Incident Plan Preparation.
17.6 Pre-Incident Plan Sketches.
17.7 Pre-Incident Plan Distribution.
17.8 Training.
17.9 During the Incident.
17.10 Post-Incident.
Chapter 18 Physical and Site Considerations
(NFPA 1620)
18.1 General.
18.2 Construction.
18.3 Building Management Systems and Utilities. . 1660– 27
18.4 External Site Conditions.
18.5 Internal and External Security.
18.6 Fences or Other Barriers.
18.7 General Overall Condition.
18.8 Communications.
18.9 Geospatial Position.
Chapter 19 Occupancy Considerations
(NFPA 1620)
19.1 Occupancy.
19.2 Life Safety Considerations.
19.3 On-Site Emergency Organization.
Chapter 20 Water Supplies and Fire Protection
Systems (NFPA 1620)
20.1 General.
20.2 Water Supplies.
20.3 Water-Based Fire Protection Systems.
20.4 Non-Water-Based Fire Protection Systems.
20.5 Fire Alarm Systems.
20.6 Portable Fire Extinguishers.
20.7 Smoke Control Systems.
Chapter 21 Special Considerations (NFPA 1620)
21.1 General.
21.2 Hazardous Materials.
21.3 Vacant and Abandoned Structures.
21.4 Buildings Under Construction.
21.5 Mass Gatherings.
21.6 Transportation.
Chapter 22 Incident Operations (NFPA 1620)
22.1 General.
22.2 Incident Noti‚cation.
22.3 Operation Resources.
Chapter 23 Pre-Incident Plan Maintenance
(NFPA 1620)
23.1 General.
23.2 Pre-Incident Plan Update.
23.3 Site Liaison.
Annex A Explanatory Material
Annex B Self-Assessment for Conformity with
Chapters 4–10 (NFPA 1600)
Annex C Small Business Preparedness Guide
(NFPA 1600)
Annex D Crosswalk to DRII Professional
Practices, CSA Z1600, FCD-1, and
FCD-2 (NFPA 1600)
Annex E Maturity Models (NFPA 1600)
Annex F Awareness and Preparedness for
Emergencies at Local Level (APELL)
(NFPA 1600)
Annex G Personal and/or Family Preparedness
(NFPA 1600)
Annex H Access and Functional Needs
(NFPA 1600)
Annex I Social Media in Emergency
Management (NFPA 1600)
Annex J Emergency Communications: Public
Alerts and Warnings in Disaster
Response (NFPA 1600)
Annex K Emergency Management, Continuity,
and Crisis Management Data
Interoperability (NFPA 1600)
Annex L Self-Assessment for Conformity with
Chapters 11–16 (NFPA 1616)
Annex M Risk Management of Mass Evacuation,
Sheltering, and Re-entry (NFPA 1616)
Annex N Mass Evacuation Requirements Analysis
(NFPA 1616)
Annex O Sheltering Requirements Analysis
(NFPA 1616)
Annex P Re-entry Requirements Analysis
(NFPA 1616)
Annex Q Persons With Disabilities and Other
Access and Functional Needs
(NFPA 1616)
Annex R Animals (NFPA 1616)
Annex S Mandatory Evacuation (NFPA 1616)
Annex T Emergency Communication: Public
Alerts and Warnings (NFPA 1616)
Annex U Social Media Support (NFPA 1616)
Annex V Just-in-Time Training Support
(NFPA 1616)
Annex W Mass Evacuation, Sheltering, and Reentry Data Interoperability
(NFPA 1616)
Annex X List of Acronyms (NFPA 1616)
Annex Y Case Histories, Special or Unique
Characteristics of Occupancy
Classi€cations, Sample Pre-Incident
1660-8 EMERGENCY, CONTINUITY, AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT: PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND RECOVERY
2024 Edition
Plan Field Collection Card, and Facility
Data Record (NFPA 1620)
Annex Z Informational References
Index

This standard establishes a common set of criteria for emergency management and business continuity programs; mass evacuation, sheltering, and re-entry programs; and the development of pre-incident plans for personnel responding to emergencies..

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-145593027-2
Pages
189
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Current

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