WHAT IS THE ONE PLAN?
The One Plan application is a 30-minute Incident Action Plan for an emergency event or response team that is tailored to your facility. Visit the Get Started page to learn more.
30-MINUTE PLAN
There are four color-coded phases of emergency response: Blue -Discovery, Green- Initial Response, Red – Sustained Response, and Orange – Termination of the emergency event. Technician responders that are trained and equipped to work in the danger area will complete the task list outlined on the 30-Minute Plan.
Playbooks

BLUE
Provides the Plant Command Team with priority life safety, alert, notification, command, and evacuation concerns.

GREEN
Identifies how to perform a CAN report that links to emergency shutdown and critical life safety concerns within the designated hazard zone.

RED
Gives the technician responders pre-entry safety information and component-specific isolation and control information.

ORANGE
Provides a termination order, restart and recovery safety measures, a debriefing method, and crisis management command team approaches.
Master Maps
The Master Map playbook identifies the various hazard zones within the plant and nine special emphasis maps that provide insight about utilities, monitoring systems, medical and decontamination stations, downwind and downstream control issues.

Plant Command team
Four command positions are uniquely critical to the outcome of an incident.

PLANT INCIDENT COMMANDER
Provides the Plant Command Team with priority life safety, alert, notification, command, and evacuation concerns.

EVACUATION GROUP SUPERVISOR
Identifies how to perform a CAN report that links to emergency shutdown and critical life safety concerns within the designated hazard zone.

LEAD RESPONDER
Gives the technician responders pre-entry safety information and component-specific isolation and control information.

NOTIFICATION UNIT LEADER
Provides a termination order, restart and recovery safety measures, a debriefing method, and crisis management command team approaches.
AMMONIA SAFETY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Established in 1987, the Ammonia Safety & Training Institute (ASTI) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to making ammonia (NH3) the safest managed hazardous material in the world. Bringing together leaders from industry and public safety organizations with hundreds of years of combined experience, ASTI provides safety management support through effective use of Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery (PMPRR) training. All courses meet OSHA standards.