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78 NWPCA Fire Code Compliance Manual for Outdoor Storage of Wood Pallets | Version 1.0 (December 2017) (5) Description of the features of protection (6) Organization's security-related measures and procedures (7) Information needed to implement the security measures and procedures (8) List of the intended users of the plan (9) Plan distribution list (10) Location of the master copy (11) Organization for security operations (12) Procedures for employee, visitor, and vendor safety The objectives of the security plan should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely. Plan components should be based on the potential threats facing the organization or facility as determined by the SVA. The security plan should follow the organizational mission and policies. It should include procedures for movement, communication, facility management, reacting to security incidents, and reporting and analyzing incidents [NFPA 730 §5.4]. The SVA should evaluate the potential security risks posed by the physical and operational environment of the industrial facility. Management should implement procedures and controls in accordance with the risks identified by the SVA. Regardless of the measures utilized, security should not conflict with fire or life safety code requirements. The security plan should synchronize with emergency response, disaster, and business recovery plans [NFPA 730 §5.4]. Supporting information accompanying the security plan should be documented and maintained. Supporting information should include but not be limited to the following [NFPA 730 §5.4.7]: (1) Personnel contact information (2) A list of cooperating agencies, contact people, telephone numbers, and radio frequencies (3) Mutual aid agreements (4) Important outside contacts (5) Maps (6) Emergency supply inventory The plan should include response actions to be implemented in the event of a security incident [NFPA 730 §5.4.8]. An emergency action plan for such incidents should include but not be limited to the following [NFPA 730 §5.4.9]: (1) Nature of expected incidents (2) Incident response procedures (3) Emergency contact information (4) Division of responsibilities and authority among the facility personnel, including who can initiate the plan (5) Identification of who is covered by the plan (e.g., who is to be evacuated) (6) Resources needed for the management of the incident (7) Guidance on the emergency use of funds, disposition of project property, and personal effects (8) List of annexes to the plan, including but not limited to maps, floor plans, forms, location of personnel, telephone numbers, radio frequencies, and extraordinary procedures