CECC Handbook
The Community Emergency Communication Committee (CECC) has developed the CECC Handbook to provide a collaborative approach to quick, clear, and consistent communication between Industry, Responsible Agencies, and their Communities at the beginning, during, and following industrial and other significant events.
Responsible Agencies include city and county offices of emergency management, police/fire dispatch offices, and other agency officials that are responsible for activating community warning systems and communicating with the public.
For more information about the CECC project, click here.
If you have any questions about the CECC Handbook, please contact CECC Chair Tom Narbit of PPG Industries at cecc@ehcma.org.
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION DIRECTORY
The Emergency Notification Directory contains unlisted phone and fax numbers to city/county EOC's and police/fire dispatch centers needed for emergency notification, so the Directory is a confidential document that may only be downloaded and used by authorized Industry and Responsible Agency officials.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD CECC HANDBOOK DOCUMENTS AND TEMPLATES
Click on the file name of the document or template that you want to download. The latest available versions of each file are posted. The last 6 digits of the file name list the Month-Day-Year that the file was revised. Please delete any previous versions stored on your computer.
You must have Microsoft Word for Windows ® on your computer to view or print the CECC Handbook or to use the Event Report templates. You must have MIcrosoft PowerPoint ® on your computer to view or print the Industry Communication Flow Chart.
After the document or template opens, click on "File" on your tool bar, then click on "Save As", and browse to the directory and folder on your computer where you want to store the document or template, such as on your Desktop or in a folder that's easy to find during an emergency. Click on "Save" to store the document or template.
To print the document or template, click on "File" on your tool bar, then click on "Print", select your printer and number of copies, then click on "OK".
Many of the pages of the CECC Handbook contain full-color graphics or text, so these pages look better when printed on a color printer.
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