Contents of a POI: the main chapters
Emergency plans - Internal operation plan (IOP) and special intervention plan (SIP)
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Contents of a POI: the main chapters
Emergency plans - Internal operation plan (IOP) and special intervention plan (SIP)

Author : Lynda COTTET GAYDON

Publication date: July 10, 2013, Review date: February 11, 2019 | Lire en français

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6. Contents of a POI: the main chapters

The content of an internal operations plan, although strongly linked to the activity and organization of the industrial site, has a common base, made up of major chapters, which it is worth specifying here.

6.1 POI structure

The POI must be a simple, practical and operational tool. To make it easy to use, it should be arranged in "chronological" order. Diagrams, warning messages and contact information, for example, are best placed at the beginning of the document, while plans or process views can be placed further down.

It is also recommended that the cards be mobile and extractable, so that they can be used for note-taking, exchanged between the various participants during the event, or reproduced if necessary.

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