3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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BUMEDINST <strong>3440.10</strong><br />
20 Nov 2008<br />
(1) MTF capability to utilize threat assessments along <strong>with</strong> installation and MTF HVAs<br />
to determine risk posed by all hazards.<br />
EMP.<br />
(2) MTF capability to reduce the assessed risk through the implementation of the FHP<br />
(3) The availability of resources to support plans as written.<br />
(4) The frequency and extent to which plans have been reviewed, trained, and exercised.<br />
(5) The proper utilization of exercise assessments and AARs in the improvement of the<br />
FHP EMP.<br />
(6) Written agreements (e.g., SA) <strong>with</strong> supporting/supported organizations per reference<br />
(k) of this section.<br />
(7) Use of operational risk management.<br />
FHP EMP Standard 5: Interoperability<br />
1. The <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP requires interoperability standards and methods as set forth in<br />
reference (a) of this section, and in support of references (b), (c), and (l) of this section.<br />
2. Interoperability must include the standardization of systems, procedures, and terms to the<br />
maximum extent possible. The goal is compatibility of tactics, techniques, and procedures<br />
(TTP), especially command, control, and communications (C3) among regional and installation<br />
EM assets and applicable Federal, State, tribal, local, and/or private (or host nation (HN)) EM<br />
agencies and departments.<br />
3. MTF commanders or their representatives shall participate in regional and installation EM<br />
planning, training, and exercises and encourage reciprocal participation by these entities in their<br />
EM planning, training, and exercises.<br />
FHP EMP Standard 6: Preparedness<br />
1. The <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP establishes minimum preparedness standards as required by<br />
references (a) and (m) of this section, and in support of reference (b) of this section. These<br />
standards include the proper organization, manning, C3 <strong>with</strong> Federal, State, tribal, local, and/or<br />
private (or HN) agencies and departments, and functional area relationships.<br />
2. The preparedness tasks of planning, training, FoS selection and BoA, exercise, training,<br />
evaluation, and assessments are covered <strong>with</strong>in other standards outlined in this instruction.<br />
a. Public Health Emergency Officers (PHEO). MTF commanders shall assist operational<br />
commanders who request nomination of a PHEO for designation by that commander, in<br />
accordance <strong>with</strong> reference (m) of this section. The PHEO shall serve as a member of the<br />
13 Enclosure (1)