ISO 22322-2015 pdf free.Societal security一Emergency management一Guidelines for public warning.
ISO 22322 provides guidelines for developing, managing, and implementing public warning before, during, and after incidents.
This International Standard is applicable to any organization responsible for public warning. It is applicable at all levels, from local up to international.
Before planning and implementing the public warning system, risks and consequences of potential hazards are assessed. This process is not part of this International Standard.
2 Normative references
ISO 22300, Societal security — Terminology
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 22300 and the following apply.
3.1 alert part of public warning (31) that captures attention of first responders and people at risk (3J) in a developing emergency situation
3.2 all clear message or signal that the danger is over
3.3 hazard monitoring [unction activities to obtain evidence-based information on hazards in a defined area used to make decisions about the need for public warning (31)
3.4 warning dissemination function activities to issue appropriate messages for people at risk (3) based on evidence-based information received from the hazard monitoring function (3,3)
3.5 notification part of public warning (31) that provides essential information to people at risk (16) regarding the decisions and actions necessary to cope with an emergency situation
3.6 people at risk individuals in the area who may be affected by an incident
3.7 public warning notification (3.5) and alert messages disseminated as an incident response measure to enable responders and people at risk (1) to take safety measures
Note ito entry: Public warning can include information to raise public awareness and understanding or to provide advisory or compulsory instructions.
3.8 public warning system set of protocols, processes, and technologies based on the public warning policy to deliver notification (IS) and alert messages in a developing emergency situation to people at risk (IS) and to first responders
3.9 vulnerable group individuals who share one or several characteristics that are the basis of discrimination or adverse social, economic, cultural, political, or health circumstances and that cause them to lack the means to achieve their rights or, otherwise, enjoy equal opportunities
4 Public warning system
4.1 General
The organization should establish, document, implement, maintain, and continually improve a public warning system (see Figure 1) based on a public warning policy described by Clause 4.
NOTE This International Standard does not describe the public warning policy.ISO 22322 pdf download.
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