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  2. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council

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    The NDRRMC plans and leads the guiding activities in the field of communication, warning signals, emergency, transportation, evacuation, rescue, engineering, health and rehabilitation, public education and auxiliary services such as fire fighting and the police in the country. The Council utilizes the UN Cluster Approach in disaster management. [2]

  3. Emergency evacuation - Wikipedia

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    Emergency evacuation plans are developed to ensure the safest and most efficient evacuation time of all expected residents of a structure, city, or region. A benchmark "evacuation time" for different hazards and conditions is established.

  4. Recovery plan - Wikipedia

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    Recovery plan may refer to: Disaster recovery plan , a plan to execute an organization's disaster recovery processes, in particular business IT infrastructure, in the event of a disaster Endangered species recovery plan , protocols for protecting and enhancing rare and endangered species populations

  5. Disaster recovery - Wikipedia

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    Disaster recovery may refer to: Recovery stage of emergency management IT disaster recovery , maintaining or reestablishing vital information technology infrastructure

  6. Burned area emergency response - Wikipedia

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    A BAER plan is developed based on the risk assessments and burned area land management objectives. The BAER Plan identifies the most effective treatments to address the identified risks. Plan implementation timeframes are dictated primarily by anticipated future events (e.g., next significant rainstorm) which also influence treatment options.

  7. Active fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Fire extinguishers are one of the most common manual fire suppression devices and are required in all commercial buildings and vehicles. [2] Fire extinguishers can be used with little to no training and are meant for small incipient stage fires. The most common extinguisher is the ABC extinguisher and are found in most offices and homes.

  8. Fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Fire protection is the study and practice of mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. [1] [2] It involves the study of the behaviour, compartmentalisation, suppression and investigation of fire and its related emergencies, as well as the research and development, production, testing and application of mitigating systems.

  9. Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008 - Wikipedia

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    This Act repealed Presidential Decree No. 1185, as amended, otherwise known as the "Fire Code of the Philippines", dated August 26, 1977. [ 1 ] R.A. No. 9514 and R.A. No. 6975 designated and empowered the Bureau of Fire Protection as the implementing arm of the Department of the Interior and Local Government for fire control and protection ...