Call-Out SOP Task
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Bryan reported that he hasn't received any calls for any  | Bryan reported that he hasn't received any calls for any  | ||
incidents recently although he is listed as available in the  | incidents recently although he is listed as available in the  | ||
| - | database. There was also a concern that cell   | + | database. There was also a concern that cell phone numbers were not being  | 
tried during call-out. We should meet with the call-out people at  | tried during call-out. We should meet with the call-out people at  | ||
the next preplan meeting to understand call-out procedures. It was  | the next preplan meeting to understand call-out procedures. It was  | ||
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a way that allows the members to make sure the information is up to  | a way that allows the members to make sure the information is up to  | ||
date and allows others to use the written information to perform  | date and allows others to use the written information to perform  | ||
| - | call out.   | + | call out.  | 
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| + | 2010-06-15 preplan  | ||
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| + | numbers are listed in call order  | ||
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| + | resolved.  | ||
Current revision
2005-05:
Bryan reported that he hasn't received any calls for any incidents recently although he is listed as available in the database. There was also a concern that cell phone numbers were not being tried during call-out. We should meet with the call-out people at the next preplan meeting to understand call-out procedures. It was proposed that any specialized knowledge (such as who doesn't want to be called, which numbers not to call) should be written down in a way that allows the members to make sure the information is up to date and allows others to use the written information to perform call out.
2010-06-15 preplan
numbers are listed in call order
resolved.

