Evacuation Planning Guide for Stadiums
Evacuation Planning Guide for Stadiums
Evacuation Planning Guide for Stadiums
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A. Potential Hazards/Scenarios<br />
Hazard/Scenario<br />
Table 1 below includes the potential hazards that the (Insert name of Stadium)<br />
can expect. The table also illustrates the likilihood of the hazard and whether<br />
evacuation, sheltering in place, or relocation, would be the appropriate<br />
response <strong>for</strong> each hazard.<br />
Weather<br />
- Rain<br />
- Lightning<br />
- Tornado<br />
- Heat<br />
- Severe<br />
Thunderstorm/Heavy<br />
Rain/Flooding<br />
- High Winds<br />
- Hurricane<br />
- Heavy Snow<br />
Accidential release (Chemical,<br />
Biological, Radiological)<br />
IED/Bomb Threat<br />
Shooter Situation<br />
Mass Casualty Event<br />
Civil Disturbance<br />
Food Borne<br />
i.e., accidental food poisoning<br />
(mayonaise left in sun)<br />
Fire<br />
i.e., Multiple Motor Homes,<br />
Track, Wildfire, Stuctural,<br />
Fuel<br />
Hazmat<br />
Structural Collapse<br />
Terrorism<br />
i.e., WMD, Explosion,<br />
Chemical/Biological event,<br />
Dirty Bomb<br />
Table 1: (Insert name of Stadium) Hazards<br />
Likelihood of Hazard<br />
High/Medium/Low<br />
<strong>Evacuation</strong>, Shelter in<br />
Place or Relocation<br />
Decision<br />
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