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== Use this link to start a call-out using Rave ==
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Rough notes from the last Call-Out Committee orientation. (2009-10-20)
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* https://www.getrave.ca/login/pcremo
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== Procedure ==
 
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* {{subpage|Incident|During an incident}}
 
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== Training ==
 
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* {{subpage|Training}}
 
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== Documents ==
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Call-out committee notification
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* [[PCSAR Doc-67 Emergency Call Out Procedure]]
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* Sequence of notification
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* {{link|Image:2010-05-15 21 19 25u-scan.pdf}}
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** http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/emergency.html
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** http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mem_docs/doc-080-incident-notification-process.pdf
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* [[First Call List]]
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* [[/List|Call Out List]]
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* http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mem_docs/doc-067-emergency-call-out-procedure.pdf
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== Committee ==
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See [[Call Out Committee]]
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Call out takes no more than 1 hour for first call.
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Then a just wait.
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Make sure using same call-out list.
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Call waiting really helps out.
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Or use 2 separate phone lines.
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3 custom call-out forms
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* doc-104
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* doc-105
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* doc-106
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abrupt / short communication with search manager
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Call-out
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* on-call?
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How many callers needed?
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5 people.
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Meet once a year as part of preplan.

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