This is the template used for creating contingency plan instruction templates for the role of the missionary during an incident.
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
| Level 5 | Level 4 | Level 3 | Level 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
Missing Person develops into a Level 5 Incident such as a kidnapping or person is missing for more than 12 hours | Person is missing for more than 3 hours, during a potential crisis, or with sufficient reason to suspect danger | Person is missing for unknown reasons for up to 3 hours with normal or moderately elevated danger levels or if a person misses a routine check-in during travel | Person misses a routine check-in in base town or arrives up to an hour late occasionally without prior notification |
Steps to Reduce Probability and Consequences
Applicable Corporate Policies
Crisis Resolution Protocol