Emergency Management Plan Template
Emergency Management Plan Template
September 2022
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Emergency Management Plan
Template
September 2022
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Contact us if you need this information in an accessible format such as large print or
audio, please email Emergency Management Branch <[email protected]>.
Authorised and published by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne.
© State of Victoria, Australia, Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, September 2022.
Available on the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing’s Service Providers Emergency
Management website <https://providers.dffh.vic.gov.au/emergency-management>.
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Contents
In case of an emergency....................................................................................................................7
Documentation information...............................................................................................................7
Validity Period.......................................................................................................................................7
Distribution............................................................................................................................................7
Purpose...............................................................................................................................................7
Scope...................................................................................................................................................7
Responding to an emergency.........................................................................................................13
Emergency Contacts..........................................................................................................................13
Incident Management Team...............................................................................................................14
Communication Tree..........................................................................................................................15
Emergency response procedures......................................................................................................16
Response procedures for specific emergencies................................................................................16
Area Map............................................................................................................................................17
Evacuation Map..................................................................................................................................17
Recovery...........................................................................................................................................18
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[Services in scope of the Social Services Sector Emergency Management Policy must have an
emergency management plan. This Emergency Management Plan Template is a guide only and is
not mandatory. It is targeted at small to medium sized services. The template can be adjusted to
suit your service/facility.
This template does not include business continuity planning.
Refer to the Social services sector emergency management policy and the Preparing for
emergencies: a reference guide for the social services sector for additional information, available on
the Service Providers’ Emergency Management website
<https://providers.dffh.vic.gov.au/emergency-management>.
Delete all blue instruction text in brackets]
[Insert Service Logo]
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In case of an emergency
ALWAYS CALL 000 (TRIPLE ZERO) IF THERE IS AN IMMEDIATE DANGER TO LIFE
Documentation information
Validity Period
[Insert how long the plan is valid for, the authorised person/committee approving the plan, and when
the plan will be reviewed.]
Distribution
[Insert the appropriate receiver(s) of the plan.]
Purpose
This Emergency Management Plan (plan) provides details on how [insert service name] will prepare
for and respond to emergencies.
Scope
This document outlines [insert service name]’s emergency management arrangements. This plan
applies to all clients, staff, contractors, and visitors associated with this service.
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General Information
Service Name
Physical Address
Operating Days
Operating Hours
Phone
Email
Fax
Website
Number of buildings/sites
Relocation Location /
address and phone number
Number of service users
Total Number of Staff
Methods used for
communications to our
service’s community
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System Location
[e.g. extinguisher [Ground Floor / Level 1 / Room 1.1 / Foyer
sprinkler system Location of Control Valve]
fire hose reels/blankets]
Alarms
Intruder:
Other: [e.g.
duress
alarm]
Utilities
Electricity:
Communication systems
System Location
[e.g. emergency exit signs /
lightening
Two-way radio]
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Transport
[If necessary, include your organisation’s emergency transportation plan to alternative locations to
maintain service continuity and safety. Ensure the type of transport is appropriate for your clients.
For example, wheelchair accessible vehicle as required.
Services which must contain a transport plan in their emergency plan are:
1. Supported independent living and short-term accommodation and assistance services
2. In-home and community-based services
3. Residential care services
4. Homelessness services]
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Risk assessment
[Assess the types of emergencies that are likely to affect your facilities/sites or service users.
Results of the risk assessments should be incorporated into the emergency management plan.
Identify the hazards to your service and the associated risks they carry that could lead to an
emergency at your facility.
More information and a sample hazard risk assessment template can be found in the Preparing for
emergencies reference guide available on the Service Providers’ Emergency Management website
<https://providers.dffh.vic.gov.au/emergency-management>.]
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Toiletry supplies
Antibacterial wipes, hand sanitiser gel and surgical face masks
Clothes made from natural fibres, sturdy shoes or boots and heavy-duty gloves
Date Emergency Kit Checked:
Next check date:
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Responding to an emergency
Emergency Contacts
Emergency Services
ALWAYS CALL 000 (TRIPLE ZERO) IF THERE IS AN IMMEDIATE DANGER TO LIFE
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[The following is an example of an IMT structure for a medium organisation. Please consider the
size of your organisation and adjust your IMT structure appropriately.]
Communication Tree
[A communication tree enables you to easily identify who at your facility will contact the relevant
person or organizations such as emergency services, the department Division and service
users’/staff’s primary emergency contact in the event of an emergency.
Depending on the size of your service, you may wish to include more than one communication tree
in your plan.]
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Bushfire
[Provide your bushfire plan here.]
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[More information can be found in the Preparing for emergencies reference guide and the Social
services sector emergency management policy, available on the Service Providers’ Emergency
Management website <https://providers.dffh.vic.gov.au/emergency-management>.]
Area Map
[Insert an area map to show the location of your facilities/sites and its off-site evacuation points. It
should include:
• surrounding streets (including street names)
• exit points from your service
• emergency services access points
• a minimum of two off-site assembly areas (where possible)
• off-site evacuation routes (coloured green)
• major landmarks
• legend.
Your area map should also specify the distance and estimated time it would take to get from your
facility to each assembly point.
You can generate your area map using a computer mapping program (for example from the
internet). If this is not possible, a copy of the relevant map from a street directory will suffice.]
Evacuation Map
[Evacuation diagrams for each building and floor are required to be displayed in all locations where
service users, staff, visitors, and contractors can view them. This may include reception area,
corridors, meeting rooms, break room and so on your emergency management planning team
should determine the number and siting of evacuation plans required for each building.
Insert your facility’s evacuation map here. Refer to the Australian Standard 3745-2010 Planning for
Emergencies in Facilities to ensure your evacuation map meets relevant requirements.]
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Recovery
[Refer to your Business Continuity Plan and other recovery activities.
More information can be found in the Preparing for emergencies reference guide, available on the
Service Providers’ Emergency Management website <https://providers.dffh.vic.gov.au/emergency-
management>.
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