NFPA 424M : 1991
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
12-01-1996
01-12-2013
Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Definitions
Chapter 2 Elements of emergency planning
2.1 General
2.2 Types of emergencies and emergency alerts
2.3 Essential elements of the plan
Chapter 3 Agencies involved
3.1 Agencies
3.2 Air traffic control services
3.3 Rescue and fire fighting services (departments)
3.4 Police/security services
3.5 Airport authority
3.6 On-scene medical services
3.7 Hospitals
3.8 Aircraft operators
3.9 Government authorities
3.10 Communication services
3.11 Airport tenants
3.12 Transportation authorities (land, sea, air)
3.13 Rescue coordination center
3.14 Civil defense
3.15 Mutual aid agencies
3.16 Harbor patrol and coast guard
3.17 Military
3.18 Clergy
3.19 Public information officier
3.20 Mental health agencies
Chapter 4 Functions of each agency for an aircraft
accident on the airport
4.1 General
4.2 Action by air traffic control (ATC) services
4.3 Action by rescue and fire fighting (RFF) services
4.4 Action by police/security services
4.5 Action by airport authority
4.6 Action by medical services
4.7 Action by hospitals
4.8 Action by aircraft operators
4.9 Action by government authorities
4.10 Action by the public information officer
4.11 Organization charts
Chapter 5 Functions of each agency for an aircraft
accident off the airport
5.1 General
5.2 Action by air traffic control (ATC) services
5.3 Action by rescue and fire fighting (RFF) services
5.4 Action by police/security services
5.5 Action by emergency medical services
5.6 Action by hospitals
5.7 Action by airport authority
5.8 Action by aircraft operators
5.9 Action by government authorities
5.10 Action by the public information officer
Chapter 6 In-flight emergencies
6.1 Full emergency incident - aircraft in flight
6.2 Local standby
Chapter 7 Other emergencies
7.1 General
7.2 Sample notification charts
Chapter 8 Emergency operations center and mobile
command post
8.1 General
8.2 Mobile command post
Chapter 9 Communications
9.1 Communications network
9.2 Communications equipment
9.3 Testing and verification
Chapter 10 Command and coordination for airport/
community emergency plan
10.1 General
10.2 Incident command system
Chapter 11 Emergency medical care
11.1 Basis of recommendations
11.2 Emergency medical training of airport personnel
11.3 Airport emergency medical supplies and equipment
11.4 Airport medical service
11.5 Airports without a medical care facility
11.6 Immediate need for care of injured in aircraft
accidents
11.7 Care principles
11.8 Control of the flow the injured
11.9 Standardized casualty identification tags
11.10 Medical care of ambulator survivors
Chapter 12 Care of deceased (black tag, cross symbol)
12.1 Basis for recommendations
12.2 Care prior to site investigation
12.3 Care after site examination
Chapter 13 Airport/community emergency plan exercise
13.1 Emergency plan exercise
13.2 Need for and types of airport/community
emergency plan drills
13.3 Planning for full-scale emergency exercises
13.4 Review of the airport emergency plan drill
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C Recommended reference sources
Index
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