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Specific Readiness Level To Determine Next Steps
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Team leader or all team members must leave the country | Individual team members must leave the country Prepare: Evacuation Imminent | Heightened risk of evacuation, visa, or business-related exits or deportation. Review all Evacuation Preparedness Plans to decide if evacuation routes, etc. are up to date. Review the recommended individual stay-go assessment to determine next steps Field leaders will follow the safety and well-being priorities for removal from a crisis situation as outlined on the International Risk Priorities | Standard overseas operating levels and risks |
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Steps to Reduce Probability and Consequences
- Create sustainable business practices, timelines, and Evacuation practices
- Keep up to date with latest news in the region -Helpful International Risk Management Resources
- Maintain awareness of visa processes and adjust accordingly
- Maintain awareness of government surveillance and keep in close contact with team leader
- Maintain security policies and practices
Applicable Corporate Policies
- Evacuations may be authorized and mandated at either the local, Self-Evacuation, Team Evacuation or or Reliant level.Security Priorities - Specifically prioritizing local believers
- International Crisis Evacuation Assistance
- Evacuation Trigger Points for Action
- Evacuation Imminent
- Evacuation Preparedness Plans
- Review priorities for removal from a crisis situation as outlined on the International Risk Priorities.
- Confidentiality During Crisis Events
Crisis Resolution Protocol
- As soon as you are able, begin documenting all events. Eventually, move all documentation to the Tracking Log created by Reliant and shared with you in the one-drive team crisis management plan folder. The Tracking log will allow you to continue to document details and will also serve as a way to communicate those new updates to all parties involvedand gathering information
- Contact Reliant to report the incident: Crisis Reporting for International Incident
- Reliant will reach out to receive more details and complete an initial Crisis Reportfor 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
- Determine the location and status of all personnel that might be affected. This includes the visa and legal standing of each member.
- If appropriate and with the consultation of the International Crisis Manager, seek clarity on the situation with the appropriate government office IF If it will not raise suspicions
- Begin caring for all affected Team Members
- Coordinate all actions with the International Crisis Manager. Reliant may advise you to reach out to request evacuation/travel assistance through our insurance provider (See: International Crisis Evacuation Assistance)
- Consider all actions through the lens of protecting local believers
- International Risk Assessment will be preformed before returning
- Return or Resumption of Operations After An Evacuation