Development of the 2010 edition of NFPA 1600, "Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs" is well underway with an expected publication date of April 2010. NFPA's Technical Committee on Emergency Management and Business Continuity, which I chair, completed work on the initial draft of the 2010 edition at its August meeting. This draft, also known as the committee's "Report on Proposals," has been posted to the National Fire Protection Association's website.
Posting of this draft opens the period for submission of public comments. The comment period closes on March 6, 2009. Following the close of comments, the technical committee is scheduled to meet in St. Louis March 17 - 19 to review and act on all public comments. The document produced from that meeting will also be posted by NFPA late in August.
NFPA and the technical committee encourage all users to submit comments on the latest draft of NFPA 1600. In the past the technical committee has received hundreds of public proposals and comments, input which the committee has used to make the document better. I encourage everyone to review the latest draft and favor us with your comments.
You can submit comments on the ROP draft electronically using the NFPA's online submittal process, via email (proposals_comments@nfpa.org) outlining your comment on the NFPA's form, or via the U.S. Post Service also using NFPA's form.
In accordance with NFPA's regulations, the technical committee must act on every public comment. We can accept or reject. We can also accept in part, accept in principle, or accept in part in principle. It sounds complicated, but the process ensures that your voice will be heard.
I am developing a new page on the Preparedness, LLC website titled "NFPA 1600" to provide detailed information on NFPA 1600. Although a work in progress, I hope it will be helpful to those organizations evaluating or developing their preparedness program.
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