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Table B–2<br />

Type II Installation Capability Matrix<br />

Type Capability level <strong>Emergency</strong> management capabilities Supporting training Supporting equipment<br />

II Operations Operations-level competency per<br />

NFPA 472 plus:<br />

- Recognize any potential hazard or<br />

emergency condition<br />

- Issue protective action recommendations<br />

to protected populace<br />

- Coordinate evacuation, mass care,<br />

and response with C3 capability<br />

- Sustain critical operations during<br />

and post-incident<br />

- Conduct defensive operations to<br />

save lives and protect property<br />

- Coordinate SAR operations<br />

- Perform casualty decontamination<br />

operations<br />

- Perform casualty and fatality management<br />

- Restore essential operations postincident<br />

- Restore headquarters functions<br />

post-incident<br />

- Appropriate training and certification<br />

for all designated Category<br />

1 personnel<br />

- Ready <strong>Army</strong> Community Preparedness<br />

training for entire<br />

protected populace<br />

Appropriate training and certification<br />

for all designated Category<br />

5 personnel including:<br />

- Operations-level competency<br />

per NFPA 472 for all Fire and<br />

ES personnel<br />

- Awareness-level competency<br />

per NFPA 472 for <strong>Army</strong> Law<br />

Enforcement personnel plus<br />

Operations-level competency<br />

per NFPA 472 for designated<br />

<strong>Army</strong> law enforcement personnel<br />

employing PPE and/or supporting<br />

decontamination operations<br />

Notes:<br />

1 See chapter 2 for detailed descriptions <strong>of</strong> EM capabilities for each installation type designation<br />

2 See chapter 13 for detailed training requirements for all Category 1–5 personnel (list above provided as an example only)<br />

3 See chapter 14 for detailed equipment requirements for all Category 1–5 personnel (list above provided as an example only)<br />

Table B–3<br />

Type III Installation Capability Matrix<br />

Appropriate C3 equipment including:<br />

- Supporting dispatch center<br />

- Mass warning and notification system<br />

- Installation EOC and supporting departmental<br />

Ops centers<br />

- <strong>Emergency</strong> communications<br />

Appropriate equipment for designated,<br />

trained, and certified Category 5 personnel<br />

including:<br />

- Mass care equipment<br />

- Casualty and fatality management<br />

equipment<br />

- Casualty decontamination systems<br />

- Appropriate PPE no greater than<br />

Level C PPE<br />

* Not all Category 5 personnel receive<br />

above equipment<br />

Appropriate reference materials<br />

Type Capability <strong>Emergency</strong> management capabilities Supporting training Supporting equipment<br />

Level<br />

III Awareness Awareness-level competency per<br />

NFPA 472 plus:<br />

- Recognize any potential hazard or<br />

emergency condition<br />

- Issue protective action recommendations<br />

to protected populace<br />

- Coordinate operations with C3 capability<br />

- Request and manage external assistance<br />

- Conduct and coordinate evacuation<br />

and mass care <strong>of</strong> populace<br />

- Conduct and coordinate response<br />

operations<br />

- Restore essential operations postincident<br />

- Restore headquarters and staff<br />

functions post-incident<br />

- Conduct and coordinate recovery<br />

operations<br />

- Appropriate training and certification<br />

for all designated Category<br />

1 personnel<br />

- Ready <strong>Army</strong> Community<br />

Awareness training for entire<br />

protected populace<br />

Appropriate training and certification<br />

for all designated Category<br />

5 personnel including:<br />

- Operations-level competency<br />

per NFPA 472 for all assigned<br />

Fire and ES personnel<br />

- Awareness-level competency<br />

per NFPA 472 for assigned<br />

<strong>Army</strong> law enforcement personnel<br />

Notes:<br />

1 See chapter 2 for detailed descriptions <strong>of</strong> EM capabilities for each installation type designation.<br />

2 See chapter 13 for detailed training requirements for all Category 1–5 personnel (list above provided as an example only).<br />

3 See chapter 14 for detailed equipment requirements for all Category 1–5 personnel (list above provided as an example only).<br />

DA PAM 525–27 20 September 2012<br />

Appropriate C3 equipment including:<br />

- Supporting dispatch center<br />

- Mass warning and notification system<br />

- Installation EOC and supporting departmental<br />

Ops Centers<br />

- <strong>Emergency</strong> communications<br />

Appropriate equipment for designated,<br />

trained, and certified Category 5 personnel<br />

including:<br />

- Mass care equipment<br />

* Not all Category 5 personnel receive<br />

above equipment<br />

Appropriate reference materials<br />

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