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... 152 Washington State DOT Office of Emergency Management Emergency Operations Plan M 54-11.01, May 2011 Portions of WSDOT's Emergency Operations Plan relevant to training and exercises are presented below: Concept of Operations It is vital that WSDOT regions, divisions, programs, and employees understand their roles during a disaster. The following section describes the all-hazards framework for WSDOT staff to follow during a disaster.
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... 153 Category IS 300 (cc: C3U) 03 Middle Management 04 Command and General Staff (HQ OEM staff)
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... 154 1. WSDOT Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
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... 155 Organization of an Exercise Some training and exercises are organized by the office, region, or division involved and some are organized by the WSDOT Office of Emergency Management (OEM) , while others are organized through a collaborative process between both and/or an outside agency or jurisdiction.
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... 156 – will put together an exercise planning team. For WSDOT-only exercises the persons on the team should be representatives from the level of participation and/or from the involved portion of the department (e.g., region, area, division)
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... 157 Exercise Scenarios It is important to exercise on a variety of hazards and actions, from preparedness to response to recovery. However, the type of hazard should not be the starting point for exercise development.

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