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Crisis Communication Levels
Crisis Communication Levels


Specific Readiness Level To Determine Next Steps


Level 5Level 4Level 3Level 2

Potential exposure to unpreventable and untreatable/uncurable major diseases or health hazards with long term effects or likely death

Deadly Epidemic or a major outbreak of the type of disease described above in the immediate vicinity

Potential exposure to unpreventable and untreatable health hazards or diseases with minor lingering effects

The infectious disease type described above detected in the immediate vicinity or a major outbreak in a neighboring area

Potential health hazards and exposures to the infectious disease can be managed by typical vaccines and are generally easily treated by local healthcare but a major outbreak has been detected in the area or neighboring country and could affect the team


Standard regional diseases and illness


Steps to Reduce Probability and Consequences

  1. See Travel Notification and Travel Notification for International Workers for COVID travel guidelines
  2. COVID-19 Insurance Coverage Details
  3. Practice environmental awareness (Color Codes for Situational Awareness) and follow safety regulations 
  4. Have a prepared evaluation of local medical facilities with their strengths and weaknesses as well as a suggested list of possible transfer facilities including the nearest Level 1 Trauma Center and the best, most practical US-based facility depending on the general disease/illness
  5. Have an accessible record for all overseas personnel of relevant medical history or conditions, including current treatments
  6. Maintain emergency medical coverage for all staff ( See Insurance Overview and Rates for International Workers)
  7. Maintain good health habits to ensure good immune function
  8. Remember to contact Aetna early on in the process (See Claims for International Insurance with Aetna)

Applicable Corporate Policies

Note

Level 1: As a standard of practice, no international missionary should be living in a readiness level state of Level 1 (relaxed, unaware of surroundings, not prepared to react). Level 1 is considered US normal.

Level 2: Overseas normal readiness level. Standard overseas threat level. Situations are taken care of locally by the field team. 

Level 3: Local Field Team manages the situation, but the team informs Reliant crisis manager so that Reliant can evaluate the situation. Typically at this level, the incident is localized and on a smaller scale. Reliant would not know of the incident without the field team informing us. Reliant would like to hear that "we are fine" and be available to help evaluate the situation and provide assistance if needed.

Level 4:  Field team is mostly managing the situation, but Reliant crisis manager is now actively involved in the decision-making and helping the field team directly. 

Level 5: Management of the crisis is now beyond the capacity of the local field team to manage. Reliant's Crisis Management Team or its pre-approved delegate is stepping in to now manage the situation. This is a major crisis resulting in ongoing disruption to operations or the threat now inhibits the ability of the team to safely continue.

Specific Readiness Level To Determine Next Steps

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Steps to Reduce Probability and Consequences

  1. Practice situational awareness and communicate routinely with the Global Security Advisor
  2. Be prepared to activate other contingency plans if situations arise
  3. If additional contingencies occur, strongly consider immediate evacuation

Applicable Corporate Policies

Crisis Resolution Protocol

  • When you have time, start the Tracking Log and begin documenting all events
  • Determine the location and status of all personnel that might be affected
  • Assign personnel to investigate the incident, establish a time frame for when the reported offense occurred, and confirm their activities leading up to the incident and locations they might have visited recently. This personnel should locate and contact any witnesses that might have observed the incident and complete an Initial Crisis Report for each.
  • Establish initial contact with the Reliant Crisis Manager using the Emergency Number
  • Record any injuries using the Victim Information Form 
  • Contact the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate 
  • If there are any missing persons, simultaneously follow the missing persons contingency plan
  • Activate Shelter-in-Place Protocols starting with a lockdown of field team facilities with a mandated curfew for all personnel until further notice
  • If possible attempt to evacuate or relocate to places of refuge
  • Close the incident with a detailed report of all events and steps taken (especially if the individual was removed prior to completion of the team)
  • in relation to infected areas and inform them of the infected areas
  • If personnel become infected, follow the Contingency Planning: Medical Emergency
  • As soon as you are able, begin documenting and gathering information 
  • Contact Reliant to report the incident: Crisis Reporting for International Incident
  • Reliant will reach out to receive more details for their internal crisis report. Eventually, Reliant will share a communication tracking log that will serve as a way for team leaders and Shared Crisis Authority and Responsibility in Reliant Partnerships to all view communication updates between Reliant and the field team member
  • Implement procedures to avoid any further contamination of personnel
  • Determine the location and status of all other personnel following all quarantine measures needed. Be alert to and able to advise them to Shelter in Place if needed unless the situation demands immediate Evacuation or Orderly Relocation
  • Avoid physical contact with others
  • Avoid contact with animals and protect against insects
  • Consider prepackaged food and water to avoid contamination
  • Avoid crowds
  • If needed, reference: U.S. CDC – Center for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Rd. Atlanta, GA 30333 U.S.A. (800) CDC-INFO, (800) 232-4636 cdcinfo@edc.gov
  • Follow all ICMT directions and recommendationsShare a copy of your report with Reliant