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<br />. <br /> <br />Organizational Characteristic 15 <br /> <br />Ongoing Monitoring for Potential <br />Disasters <br /> <br />Analysis Procedures <br /> <br />1. Are weather and other indicators of potential emergencies continually monitored? <br /> <br />Yes 0 No D <br /> <br />2. If yes, indicate on the following chart (a) which of the potential disaster types are <br />currently monitored, (b) the person or org.responsible for the monitoring effort (e.g., the <br />police department dispatcher, the sheriff's office, the emergency management dept., <br />etc.) and (c) the general procedure for gathering, recording, and reporting information <br />concerning the extent/magnitude and location of an actual or potential disaster situation. <br />For example, National Weather Service monitor, direct line to utility, etc. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> Currently Person/Org <br />Type of Incident Maintained ResDonsible Summarize Procedure <br />1. Tornado <br />2. Flood ! <br />3. Hazardous <br />Materials : <br />4. Civil Disorder <br />5. Radiological <br />Incident <br />6. Major Fire (Incl. <br />hiqh rise) <br />7. Major <br />Power/Energy/Fuel <br />Shortaqe or Outaqe <br />8 Ice Storm/Snow <br />Storm <br />9. Fallen Aircraft <br />10. Major Bomb <br />Threat <br />11. Terrorist Attack <br />12. Water Supply <br />Contamination <br />13. Hurricane I <br />, 14. Tsunami (Tidal <br />, Wave) .-.~- <br />15. Earthquake <br />16. Volcano <br />17. Drought <br />18. Bioloqical Hazard <br />19. <br />20 -~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Characteristics of Effective Emergency Management Organization Structures <br /> <br />82 <br />