CSEPP Planning Guidance
The CSEPP Planning Guidance reflects a state-of-the-art approach
to emergency planning. It is the primary strategic document providing
state, local, and Army installation planners with guidelines for
formulating and coordinating emergency plans and the associated
emergency response systems for chemical events that may occur at
the chemical agent stockpile storage locations in the continental
United States.
This document provides a comprehensive approach to planning for
use by both on-post and off-post agencies and organizations in the
development of a coordinated plan. It contains checklists identifying
important factors to include in the plans and procedures developed
at each Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (CSDP) location. The
checklists are supplemented by detailed planning guidelines on major
topical areas. The document represents a consensus regarding planning
philosophies and approaches among federal agencies, technical support
organizations, and state, local and installations planning organizations.
Major Topics:
- Command and Control
- EOC Location, Design, and Equipment
- Communications Support Network
- Protective Action Decision Making
- Protective Actions and Responses
- Public Alert and Notification Systems
- Traffic and Access Control
- Emergency Worker Operations
- Emergency Medical Services
- Public Education and Information
- Evacuee Support
- Response-Phase Decontamination
- Recovery-Phase Activities
- Automated Emergency Management
This document serves three principle purposes in the CSEPP:
to promote the development of an effective, complete, and comprehensive
emergency response capability at each chemical agent stockpile location
by providing guidance and direction to assist state, local, and
Army installation planners in formulating, coordinating, and maintaining
effective emergency response plans; to ensure that critical planning
decisions are made consistently at all eight chemical agent stockpile
locations by establishing a single adequate and systematic framework
for emergency response planning related to the CSEPP; and
to provide a basis for assessing the adequacy of emergency preparedness
planning as a part of the evaluation of proposals for federal assistance.
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