
I’m here outside the control building, and the alarm has sounded.
This is the moment every emergency plan is built for.
What happens next is either fast and certain, or slow and uncertain.
Here’s what it looks like when it’s fast and certain.
Walking Through the Muster
My coworkers and I will gather at the nearest, safest muster area.
We’ll walk steadily and carefully, upwind or crosswind, and badge at this station.
When we present our badges, we’ll get a visual and audible confirmation that we’re accounted for.
There’s no guessing and no waiting to find out if the system registered us. We know in the moment.
Then our EOC will see us as accounted for and can focus on anyone who is marked potentially unsafe.
That’s the whole point.
Every person confirmed safe is one less person responders have to look for, so their attention goes where it’s actually needed.
100% Accountability, Quickly and Accurately
We’ll get to 100 percent accountability quickly and accurately.
Not eventually. Not with a question mark hanging over it. Quickly, and with certainty.
Can you get to 100 percent in 15 minutes or less?
If you’re not sure, that’s worth knowing before an alarm ever sounds.
If you want to see how it works, let’s connect.
