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The All-Hazards Planning Approach
All-hazards planning involves developing capacities and capabilities that are critical to preparedness for a full spectrum of emergencies or disasters. Examples of planning include developing an emergency response plan and testing the plan with exercises. The focus of all-hazards planning is on addressing consequences.

See the Preparedness, Emergency Response, and Recovery CIPAC Workgroup's All-Hazard Consequence Management Planning for the Water Sector for more information.

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While the causes of emergencies can vary greatly, many of the consequences do not. All-hazards planning increases utility resilience by identifying specific actions that will eliminate or reduce consequences, regardless of the cause. The all-hazards planning approach is a planning method that has proven to be an efficient and effective way to prepare for a full spectrum of emergencies or disasters. Regardless of your utility size and/or location, you can benefit from implementing all-hazards planning in your organization.
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