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NFPA 424:2018

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Guide for Airport/Community Emergency Planning

Available format(s)

Hardcopy

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2018

Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. 2.4 References for Extracts in Advisory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. Chapter 4 Elements of Emergency Planning 4.1 General. 4.2 Types of Emergencies and Emergency Alerts. 4.3 Essential Elements of the AEP. Chapter 5 Agencies Involved 5.1 Agencies. 5.2 ATC Services. 5.3 ARFF Services (Departments). 5.4 Police/Security Services. 5.5 Airport Operator. 5.6 On-Scene Medical Services. 5.7 Hospitals. 5.8 Aircraft Operators. 5.9 Government Agencies. 5.10 Communication Services. 5.11 Airport Tenants. 5.12 Transportation Authorities (Land, Sea, Air). 5.13 Rescue Coordination Center. 5.14 Civil Defense. 5.15 Mutual Aid Agencies. 5.16 Harbor Patrol and Coast Guard. 5.17 Military. 5.18 Clergy. 5.19 Public Information Officer (PIO). 5.20 Mental Health Agencies. 5.21 Customs. 5.22 Public Utilities. 5.23 Post Office. 5.24 Veterinary Service. 5.25 Coroner. 5.26 Volunteer Organizations. 5.27 Additional Support Services. Chapter 6 Functions of Each Agency for an Aircraft Accident On-Airport 6.1 General.Chapter 7 Functions of Each Agency for an Aircraft Accident Off-Airport 7.1 General. 7.2 Action by ATC Services. 7.3 Action by ARFF Services. 7.4 Action by Police/Security Services. 7.5 Action by Emergency Medical Services. 7.6 Action by Hospitals. 7.7 Action by Airport Operator. 7.8 Action by Aircraft Operators. 7.9 Action by Government Agencies. 7.10 Action by the PIO. Chapter 8 Airborne Emergencies 8.1 Full Emergency Incident — Aircraft in Flight. 8.2 Local Standby. Chapter 9 Other Emergencies 9.1 General. 9.2 Sample Notification Charts. Chapter 10 Emergency Operations Center and Mobile Command Post 10.1 General. 10.2 Emergency Operations Center (EOC). 10.3 Mobile Command Post. Chapter 11 Communications 11.1 Communications Network. 11.2 Communications Equipment. 11.3 Testing and Verification. Chapter 12 Command and Coordination for the AEP 12.1 General. 12.2 ICS.Chapter 13 Emergency Medical Care 13.1 Basis of Recommendations. 13.2 Emergency Medical Training of Airport Personnel. 13.3 Airport Emergency Medical Supplies and Equipment. 13.4 Airport Medical Service. 13.5 Immediate Need for Care of Injured in Aircraft Accidents 13.6 Standardized Casualty ID Tags. 13.7 Care Principles. 13.8 Control of the Flow of the Injured. 13.9 Medical Care of Ambulatory Survivors. Chapter 14 Care of Fatalities 14.1 Care Prior to Site Investigation. 14.2 Care after Site Examination. Chapter 15 AEP Exercise 15.1 Emergency Plan Exercise. 15.2 Need for and Types of AEP Drills. 15.3 Planning for Full-Scale Emergency Exercises. 15.4 Review of the Airport Emergency Plan Drill. Annex A Explanatory Material Annex B Table for International Aircraft Markings Annex C Outline of an AEP Annex D Types of Alerts Annex E Responsibilities of Aircraft Operations Personnel Following an Aircraft Accident Annex F Aircraft Accidents in the Water Annex G Airport Medical Services Annex H Informational References

This guide describes the elements of an airport/community emergency plan that require consideration before,during, and after an emergency has occurred.

DocumentType
Guide
ISBN
978-145591584-2
Pages
60
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Current
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