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Emergency Response Security Checklist

This document provides a checklist for a security officer during an emergency response. It outlines 7 action items for the officer including establishing security, documenting anyone who leaves, designating media and family areas, and assisting other officers. It also includes having the officer draw a site map indicating locations like the spill, entry/exit points, hazard zones, and staging areas. Logs are to be kept of detector readings and outside agency arrivals/departures. The checklist aims to help the security officer effectively manage security and coordinate with response personnel during the emergency.
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Emergency Response Security Checklist

This document provides a checklist for a security officer during an emergency response. It outlines 7 action items for the officer including establishing security, documenting anyone who leaves, designating media and family areas, and assisting other officers. It also includes having the officer draw a site map indicating locations like the spill, entry/exit points, hazard zones, and staging areas. Logs are to be kept of detector readings and outside agency arrivals/departures. The checklist aims to help the security officer effectively manage security and coordinate with response personnel during the emergency.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

SECURITY OFFICER’S
CHECKLIST

Acting Security Officer: _________________________

ACTION ITEMS:

1. Establish security for the facility.

A. Do not allow any unauthorized entrants.

B. Maintain a list of outside agencies and personnel. Review the site map with
outside agencies as they arrive.

C. Establish communications means with each arriving agency

D. Contact the Incident commander for placement of the arriving units or if you
have any questions.

2. Anyone wishing to leave should be encouraged to stay until a role call has been
taken and they are released by the Incident Commander. If anyone insists upon
leaving, document their name and report it to the Recorder Immediately.

3. Establish an area for the media, (Remember only the designated company
representative can make public or media statements).

4. Establish another area for family members or other civilians.

5. Assist other officers to control access areas.

6. Coordinate with local police officials upon their arrival. The local police are very
valuable to the Security Officer. Be polite and solicit their assistance.

7. Investigate reports of chemicals detected at the property line. Use proper


personnel protective equipment. Contact the Safety Officer if you have any
questions.

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On a drawing of the area indicate the following (Information will be supplied by the
Incident Commander):

1. Probable spill location.

2. Safest point of entry.

3. Routes of facility exit once inside.

4. Delineate the hot zone.

5. Delineate the warm zone.

6. Locate the command post.

7. Locate decontamination areas.

8. Locate any possible water contamination sites, as well as any runoff areas (Storm
water drains).

9. Supervise spill containment where applicable

10. Locate outside agency staging areas once they arrive.

11. Wind direction.

LOG OF DETECTOR READINGS AT THE PROPERTY LINE:

TIME LOCATION READING

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LOG OF OUTSIDE AGENCY ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES:

Agency / Arrival Representative Equipment Assigned Departure


Person Time Name Available location Time

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