MRC – Activation & Local Emergency Operations

During a disaster or public health emergency, local MRC units can be activated in order to aid their community. Learn about Activation, Core Competencies, and helpful tips for the MRC volunteer.
- Health and safety concerns
- After-action procedures and reports
- Physical and emotional self-care after the disaster
Available Formats
Pocket guide

Pocket Guide
- Intro/MRC Core Competencies
- Response Systems
- National Response Framework
- National Incident Management system
- Activation
- Local Emergency Operations
- Guidelines on Behavior
- Deployment Checklists
- Checklist for Emergency Operations
- Deployment Packing List
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Assessment Process
- Risk Management
- Risk Management Principles
- Risk Management Strategy
- Self-Protection
- Stop the Spread of Germs
- Beware of Hazardous Material
- Working Near Floodwater
- Risks From Snake Bites
- Prevent Injuries
- Bottled Water
- Boiling Water
- Prevent Illness from Food
- Self-Care
- Demobilization & Deactivation
- After-Action Reports
- Executive Summary
- Post-Disaster
- Your Physical and Emotional Health
- Self-Care Following a Disaster
- Resources
- Temperature Conversions
- Hypothermia
- Hyperthermia
- Measurement Conversions
- Abbreviations
- Websites & Notes
- Measures
- Notes

- Pages: 52
- Physical Size: Pocket Guide 52-00 3.75" x 5.5"
- Product Code: 01-0565-100-01
- ISBN: 978-1-937969-18-9
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