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Preparedness
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Preparedness
Draft a TEP
Training can include:
  • Awareness Training to provide a general orientation for all utility personnel and response partners
  • Position-Specific Training for staff serving in specialized roles within the ICS structure
  • Hands-On training to conduct damage assessments post-incident
Review plans with staff to ensure they are familiar with their roles and can carry out assigned responsibilities. By understanding their roles better, your staff will have more confidence in their own abilities during an emergency. Greater confidence can help staff restore service more safely, quickly, and efficiently.

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Training is one of the first steps to ensuring your utility is properly prepared to respond to an emergency. An effective response depends on the utility's ability to execute its plans and procedures.

Utility personnel should be trained to follow new plans and procedures before implementation. Training can include awareness and position-specific training.

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