This document outlines an emergency communication plan with 4 levels of reporting. Level 1 covers early signs of issues with correspondence, oil, fuel, lubricants or wash maintenance. Level 2 is for persistent pressure or accidents. Level 3 is for severe or prolonged pressure. Level 4 handles extreme pressure or legal contractual issues. Each level has a designated contact person and their contact information.
This document outlines an emergency communication plan with 4 levels of reporting. Level 1 covers early signs of issues with correspondence, oil, fuel, lubricants or wash maintenance. Level 2 is for persistent pressure or accidents. Level 3 is for severe or prolonged pressure. Level 4 handles extreme pressure or legal contractual issues. Each level has a designated contact person and their contact information.
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This document outlines an emergency communication plan with 4 levels of reporting. Level 1 covers early signs of issues with correspondence, oil, fuel, lubricants or wash maintenance. Level 2 is for persistent pressure or accidents. Level 3 is for severe or prolonged pressure. Level 4 handles extreme pressure or legal contractual issues. Each level has a designated contact person and their contact information.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Level 1 - Early Signs Of Correspondence/ Oil/Fuel /Lubricant/Wash Maintenance Reporting lines can be changed during the contract finalization. Level 2 - Persistent Pressure /Accidents –Emergency