High-Risk Training Programs Emergency Action Plan Exercise Guide
REVISION (PM-A)
DATE REVISED: 20 JANUARY 06
The most important goal for ensuring safety while conducting high-risk training evolutions is a trained and qualified staff. "Staff", in this case, means far more than just those individuals which have direct contact with the students. All support and additional command personnel who are relied upon in an actual emergency must be included when planning, training, and exercising for possible emergency situations.
This exercise may be used as just such a training opportunity. Utilized to it's fullest, this exercise will involve each and every responder and activity if the emergency actually occurs. Activities which may be involved, include:
£ Exercise Command and Control
£ Multiple courses at the training facility
£ Communication systems
£ Base or civilian fire and rescue units
£ Base or civilian medical facilities
£ Military or civilian medivac helo, LARC, or other special
vehicle
£ Command, Base (or higher) Public Affairs Office
Benefits will be derived from this exercise only if the training, planning, and walk-throughs have been conducted. Simulations should be kept to the absolute minimum. For example, if the emergency action plan states that the local police will be notified, then the local police should be involved with the planning process, briefed, and prepared to participate in the exercise.
At all times during this exercise safety is the responsibility of the command. Naval Safety Center will not conduct the exercise, nor does Naval Safety Center assume responsibility for the safe conduct of the exercise. The survey team will act strictly in an observer capacity, and will intercede only if an unsafe condition is not corrected immediately by an exercise observer from the command conducting the exercise.
THIS IS A PEACE-TIME EXERCISE. AT NO TIME WILL SAFETY BE COMPROMISED TO ACHIEVE "OPERATIONAL REALISM".
In the absence of an existing exercise package for the command the following may be used as a guide.
Course or activity to be observed: ______________________________
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Date and location of exercise: _____________________________________
Major Participating Commands and Civilian Agencies involved, points of contact, and agreements of understanding:
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Training team members and assignments:
Team Members Assignments
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