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===== Presidential Policy Directive PPD-8 ===== | ===== Presidential Policy Directive PPD-8 ===== | ||
− | {{definition|Capabilities necessary to save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs after an [[incident]] has occurred <ref> [http://www.dhs.gov/presidential-policy-directive-8-national-preparedness Presidential Policy Directive /PPD-8: National Preparedness, March 30, 2011]</ref>.}} | + | {{definition|Capabilities necessary to save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs after an [[incident]] has occurred <ref> [http://www.dhs.gov/presidential-policy-directive-8-national-preparedness Presidential Policy Directive /PPD-8: National Preparedness, March 30, 2011]</ref>.}}<br /> |
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===== NIMS ===== | ===== NIMS ===== | ||
{{definition|Activities that address the short-term, direct effects of an [[incident]]. <ref> [http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf National Incident Management Plan (core)]</ref>}} | {{definition|Activities that address the short-term, direct effects of an [[incident]]. <ref> [http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf National Incident Management Plan (core)]</ref>}} | ||
− | Response includes immediate actions to save lives, protect property, and meet basic human needs. Response also includes the execution of emergency operations plans and of mitigation activities designed to limit the loss of life, personal injury, property damage, and other unfavorable outcomes. As indicated by the situation, response activities include applying intelligence and other information to lessen the effects or consequences of an [[incident]]; increased security operations; continuing investigations into nature and source of the threat; ongoing public health and agricultural surveillance and testing processes; immunizations, isolation, or quarantine; and specific law enforcement operations aimed at preempting, interdicting, or disrupting illegal activity, and apprehending actual perpetrators and bringing them to justice. | + | Response includes immediate actions to save lives, protect property, and meet basic human needs. Response also includes the execution of emergency operations plans and of mitigation activities designed to limit the loss of life, personal injury, property damage, and other unfavorable outcomes. As indicated by the situation, response activities include applying intelligence and other information to lessen the effects or consequences of an [[incident]]; increased security operations; continuing investigations into nature and source of the threat; ongoing public health and agricultural surveillance and testing processes; immunizations, isolation, or quarantine; and specific law enforcement operations aimed at preempting, interdicting, or disrupting illegal activity, and apprehending actual perpetrators and bringing them to justice.<br /> |
===== NIST ===== | ===== NIST ===== | ||
{{definition|Respond (function) is to develop and implement the appropriate activities to take action regarding a detected [[Cyber Security]] [[event]]. <ref> [http://www.nist.gov/cyberframework/upload/cybersecurity-framework-021214-final.pdf Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity v1.0, NIST, February 12, 2014.</ref>}}<br /> | {{definition|Respond (function) is to develop and implement the appropriate activities to take action regarding a detected [[Cyber Security]] [[event]]. <ref> [http://www.nist.gov/cyberframework/upload/cybersecurity-framework-021214-final.pdf Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity v1.0, NIST, February 12, 2014.</ref>}}<br /> | ||
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===== NFPA-1600 ===== | ===== NFPA-1600 ===== | ||
{{definition|Immediate and ongoing activities, tasks, programs, and systems to manage the effects of an [[incident]] that threatens life, property, operations, or the environment. <ref>NFPA-1600</ref>}} | {{definition|Immediate and ongoing activities, tasks, programs, and systems to manage the effects of an [[incident]] that threatens life, property, operations, or the environment. <ref>NFPA-1600</ref>}} | ||
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===Other Definitions=== | ===Other Definitions=== |
Revision as of 12:27, 29 May 2015
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
Other International Definitions
UNISDR
Disaster response is predominantly focused on immediate and short-term needs and is sometimes called “disaster relief”. The division between this response stage and the subsequent recovery stage is not clear-cut. Some response actions, such as the supply of temporary housing and water supplies, may extend well into the recovery stage.
National Definitions
Australia
New Zealand
United Kingdom (UK)
At a high level these will be to protect life, contain and mitigate the impacts of the emergency and create the conditions for a return to normality.
United States
Presidential Policy Directive PPD-8
NIMS
Response includes immediate actions to save lives, protect property, and meet basic human needs. Response also includes the execution of emergency operations plans and of mitigation activities designed to limit the loss of life, personal injury, property damage, and other unfavorable outcomes. As indicated by the situation, response activities include applying intelligence and other information to lessen the effects or consequences of an incident; increased security operations; continuing investigations into nature and source of the threat; ongoing public health and agricultural surveillance and testing processes; immunizations, isolation, or quarantine; and specific law enforcement operations aimed at preempting, interdicting, or disrupting illegal activity, and apprehending actual perpetrators and bringing them to justice.
NIST
NFPA-1600
Other Definitions
Ontario (Canada)
This may include the provision of resources such as personnel, services and/or equipment.
Il peut s’agir notamment de la prestation de ressources en personnel ou de services ou de la fourniture de matériel.
Standard Definition
See also
Notes
- ↑ 2009 UNISDR Terminology on Disaster Risk Reduction
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Australian Emergency Management Glossary, Emergency Management Australia (1998)
- ↑ The New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, New Zealand (2014)
- ↑ Glossary - Revision to Emergency Preparedness, Cabinet Office (2012)
- ↑ Presidential Policy Directive /PPD-8: National Preparedness, March 30, 2011
- ↑ National Incident Management Plan (core)
- ↑ [http://www.nist.gov/cyberframework/upload/cybersecurity-framework-021214-final.pdf Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity v1.0, NIST, February 12, 2014.
- ↑ NFPA-1600
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Province of Ontario’s Emergency Management Glossary of Terms