Specific Readiness Level To Determine Next Steps


Level 5Level 4Level 3Level 2

Missing Person develops into a Level 5 Incident when a person is missing for more than 24 hours.

Or if the incident becomes a kidnapping (See Contingency Planning: Kidnappings).

A person is missing for more than 6 hours, during a potential crisis, or with sufficient reason to suspect danger.

A person is missing for unknown reasons for up to 6 hours with normal or moderately elevated danger levels or if a person misses a routine check-in during travel.

A person misses a routine check-in in their base town or arrives up to an hour late occasionally without prior notification.

Steps to Reduce Probability and Consequences

  1. Practice situational awareness (Color Codes for Situational Awareness) and communicate routinely team leaders
  2. Be prepared to activate other contingency plans if situations arise
  3. If additional contingencies occur, strongly consider immediate Evacuation
  4. Maintain updated communication and expectations when separating
  5. It is recommended that households with children make family-level contingency plans with their children. For example, talk through what kids will do if they get lost, etc.


Applicable Corporate Policies


Crisis Resolution Protocol