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==== Australia ====
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{{definition|Incident Management is the process of controlling the [[incident]] and coordinating resources. <ref name="MAIMAus">[https://www.em.gov.au/Documents/Manual03-AEMGlossary.PDF Australian Emergency Management Glossary, Emergency Management Australia (1998)]</ref>}}<br />
 
{{definition|Incident Management is the process of controlling the [[incident]] and coordinating resources. <ref name="MAIMAus">[https://www.em.gov.au/Documents/Manual03-AEMGlossary.PDF Australian Emergency Management Glossary, Emergency Management Australia (1998)]</ref>}}<br />
  
==== Canada ====
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==== [[Canada]] ====
 
{{definition|The coordination of an organization’s activities aimed at preventing, mitigating against, preparing for, responding to and recovering from an [[incident]].<br /><br />Coordination des activités de prévention, d’atténuation, de préparation, d’intervention et de rétablissement d’une organization relatives à un incident. <ref name="canada">[http://www.bt-tb.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/publications/documents/urgence-emergency.pdf Vocabulaire de la gestion des urgencies/Emergency Management Emergency Management Vocabulary 281 (2012)]</ref>}}  
 
{{definition|The coordination of an organization’s activities aimed at preventing, mitigating against, preparing for, responding to and recovering from an [[incident]].<br /><br />Coordination des activités de prévention, d’atténuation, de préparation, d’intervention et de rétablissement d’une organization relatives à un incident. <ref name="canada">[http://www.bt-tb.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/publications/documents/urgence-emergency.pdf Vocabulaire de la gestion des urgencies/Emergency Management Emergency Management Vocabulary 281 (2012)]</ref>}}  
 
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==== [[Netherlands]] ====
 
{{definition|Incident Management is  het geheel van organisatorische maatregelen dat ervoor moet zorgen dat een incident adequaat gedetecteerd, gemeld en behandeld wordt om daarmee de kans op uitval van bedrijfsvoering processen of schade ontstaan als gevolg van het incident te minimaliseren, dan wel te voorkomen.<ref>[https://www.ibdgemeenten.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/13-1111-voorbeeld-incident-management-en-response-beleid.pdf Voorbeeld Incident Management en responsebeleid, Kwaliteitsinstituut Nederlandse Gemeenten (2013)]</ref>}}
 
{{definition|Incident Management is  het geheel van organisatorische maatregelen dat ervoor moet zorgen dat een incident adequaat gedetecteerd, gemeld en behandeld wordt om daarmee de kans op uitval van bedrijfsvoering processen of schade ontstaan als gevolg van het incident te minimaliseren, dan wel te voorkomen.<ref>[https://www.ibdgemeenten.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/13-1111-voorbeeld-incident-management-en-response-beleid.pdf Voorbeeld Incident Management en responsebeleid, Kwaliteitsinstituut Nederlandse Gemeenten (2013)]</ref>}}
 
The total set of organisational measures that cause the adequate detection, reporting and management of an [[incident]] to reduce the chance of disturbed business processes or to mimimise or avoid [[damage]] due to the [[incident]]. <br />
 
The total set of organisational measures that cause the adequate detection, reporting and management of an [[incident]] to reduce the chance of disturbed business processes or to mimimise or avoid [[damage]] due to the [[incident]]. <br />
  
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=====FEMA=====
 
=====FEMA=====
 
{{definition|Incident Management is the broad spectrum of activities and organizations providing effective and efficient operations, coordination, and support applied at all levels of government, utilizing both governmental and nongovernmental resources to plan for, respond to, and recover from an [[Incident]], regardless of cause, size, or complexity.<ref name="NIMS">[https://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf National Incident Management System - Core, DHS, Washington (2008)]</ref>.}}<br />
 
{{definition|Incident Management is the broad spectrum of activities and organizations providing effective and efficient operations, coordination, and support applied at all levels of government, utilizing both governmental and nongovernmental resources to plan for, respond to, and recover from an [[Incident]], regardless of cause, size, or complexity.<ref name="NIMS">[https://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf National Incident Management System - Core, DHS, Washington (2008)]</ref>.}}<br />

Revision as of 01:13, 19 July 2015

Definitions

European Definitions

Other International Definitions

National Definitions

Australia

Incident Management is the process of controlling the incident and coordinating resources. [1]


Canada

The coordination of an organization’s activities aimed at preventing, mitigating against, preparing for, responding to and recovering from an incident.

Coordination des activités de prévention, d’atténuation, de préparation, d’intervention et de rétablissement d’une organization relatives à un incident. [2]


Netherlands

Incident Management is het geheel van organisatorische maatregelen dat ervoor moet zorgen dat een incident adequaat gedetecteerd, gemeld en behandeld wordt om daarmee de kans op uitval van bedrijfsvoering processen of schade ontstaan als gevolg van het incident te minimaliseren, dan wel te voorkomen.[3]

The total set of organisational measures that cause the adequate detection, reporting and management of an incident to reduce the chance of disturbed business processes or to mimimise or avoid damage due to the incident.

United States

FEMA
Incident Management is the broad spectrum of activities and organizations providing effective and efficient operations, coordination, and support applied at all levels of government, utilizing both governmental and nongovernmental resources to plan for, respond to, and recover from an Incident, regardless of cause, size, or complexity.[4].


Standard Definition

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