ISO 22320:2018, Security and resilience - Emergency management - Guidelines for incident management, is an international standard published by International Organization for Standardization that provide guidelines to be used for organizations that helps to mitigate threats and deal with incidents to ensure continuity of basic function of society (for example water and food supplies, health, rescue services, fuel delivery, and electricity).[1][2][3] ISO 22320 can be used by all types and sizes of organizations, no matter whether they are private or public but it is mostly focused on national emergency management organizations [4] [5] [6]

Scope and contents

ISO 22320 includes the following main clauses:[7]

  1. Scope
  2. Normative references
  3. Terms and definitions
  4. Principles
  5. Incident management
  6. Working together

Annex A Additional guidance on working together
Annex B Additional guidance on incident management structure
Annex C Examples of incident management tasks
Annex D Incident management planning

ISO 22320 is the first of a series of ISO standards and Technical Reports on Emergency management, including[8]

  • ISO 22322:2022 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for public warning[9]
  • ISO 22324:2022 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for colour coded alert[10]
  • ISO 22325:2016 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for capability assessment[11]
  • ISO 22326:2018 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for monitoring facilities with identified hazards[12]
  • ISO 22327:2018 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for implementation of a community-based landslide early warning system[13]
  • ISO/TR 22351:2015 Societal security – Emergency management – Message structure for exchange of information[14]

History

This standard was originally developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 223 on societal security and published for the first time in November 2011.[15] ISO/TC 292 Security and resilience took over the responsibility of the work when ISO/TC 223 was dissolved and initiated a revision of the standard.[16]

Year Description
2011ISO 22320 (1st edition)
2018ISO 22320 (2nd edition). The document changed from being requirements to recommendations.

See also

References

  1. "ISO 22320:2018". ISO. 12 July 2019.
  2. Brain, The (6 July 2021). "What Emergency Managers Need to Know about ISO 22320". www.noggin.io.
  3. PECB. "ISO 22320 Emergency Management - EN". PECB. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  4. "ISO 22320 - NQCAB". nqcab.org.
  5. "ISO stöd i att hantera kriser och katastrofer (t ex Covid-19)". certezza.net.
  6. "ISOTC292". www.isotc292online.org.
  7. "Security and resilience — Emergency management — Guidelines for incident management". www.iso.org. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  8. "ISOTC292". www.isotc292online.org. Archived from the original on 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  9. "ISO 22322:2015". ISO. 13 November 2015.
  10. "ISO 22324:2015". ISO. 13 November 2015.
  11. "ISO 22325:2016". ISO.
  12. "ISO 22326:2018". ISO.
  13. "ISO 22327:2018". ISO.
  14. "ISO/TR 22351:2015". ISO.
  15. "ISOTC292". www.isotc292online.org.
  16. "ISOTC292". www.isotc292online.org.
  • ISO 22320— Security and resilience - Emergency management - Guidelines for incident management
  • ISO TC 292—Security and resilience
  • ISO 22320 at isotc292online.org
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