Talk:Contingency plan
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The third reference gets a 404 TJ2015 (talk) 15:57, 25 July 2013 (UTC) TJ2015
--Agreed- looks like a Superfund Specific Contingency plan (and other Federal/State Plans) have been consolidated into a single plan spanning all requirements.
--"One Plan"/Integrated Contingency Plan
--PER THE EPA WEBSITE: "The "One Plan", also known as Integrated Contingency Plan (ICP), allows a facility to comply with multiple federal planning requirements by --consolidating them into one functional emergency response plan. A factsheet on the One Plan is also available. (PDF) (2 pp, 210 K, about PDF). If you have questions about the --One Plan and would like to speak directly to an EPCRA team member, please contact Leonard Wallace, IV at 617-918-1835. "
--Here is the link to the doc - http://www.epa.gov/oem/docs/chem/one-plan.pdf I am at work otherwise I would edit myself. Thanks! Yakshavings (talk) 19:11, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
Contingency planning
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editWorkforce on a plane
editFor example, if many employees of a company are traveling together on an aircraft which crashes, killing all aboard, the company could be severely strained or ruined by such a loss. Therefore, many companies have procedures to follow in the event of such a disaster. The plan may also include standing policies to mitigate a disaster's potential impact, such as requiring employees to travel separately or limiting the number of employees on any one aircraft.
Can somebody provide a citation? This seriously sounds like a joke to me.