CBRN Safety 029


CBRN Safety 029 : Foreign CBRN CM. Unique Planning Considerations in a Foreign Operational Environment. As in the domestic operational environment, CBRN response is based on a six phase construct; however, phase names and associated activities differ from the JP 5-0, Joint Operation Planning, model. The six phases are: Phase 0: Shape - ensure DOD is organized, trained, equipped, and prepared to support USG efforts to minimize the effects of CBRN incidents on foreign soil; Phase I: Situation Assessment and Preparation - actions required to conduct situation assessment and preparation, including the timely and accurate assessment of the CBRN situation, preparation for deployment, and deployment of selected advance elements; Phase II: Deployment - SecDef-approved CJCS deployment and/or execute order designating the intermediate and/or forward staging bases and establishing formal command relationships (i.e., supported and supporting commanders). The order serves as the formal authority for the deployment of forces; Phase III: Assistance to Affected Nation Authorities - begins with the arrival of required military assistance at the incident location and supporting locations and ends with the determination that DOD support is no longer required or appropriate; Phase IV: Transition to Affected Nation and/or Other Agencies - begins with the formal implementation of the transition plan for those tasks and responsibilities being accomplished by DOD and ends when directed by SecDef or the affected nation has assumed full responsibility for response activities; and Phase V: Redeployment - redeployment of US military forces involved in CBRN CM operations or the formal transition of those forces to a purely disaster relief or humanitarian assistance mission
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