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  SRF No. Hazard or threat category Hazard / Threat sub category Risk Rating Controls currently in place Lead Responsibility
View H19 Weather and Environment Flooding; Major coastal and tidal flooding affecting more than two UK regions. (This is the national picture to provide context for local risk assessment) Controls in place by lead organisation:
1. Environment Agency Flood Warning Service for coastal and fluvial flooding
2. Shoreline management plan & investment programme supported by Coastal Groups
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.


Controls in place other organisations:
1. Sussex Inter Agency Flood Plan including high risk site plans
2. Individual agency incident response plans
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.



Environment Agency
View H21 Weather and Environment Flooding; Major fluvial flooding affecting parts of more than two UK regions. Controls in place by lead organisation:
1. Environment Agency Flood Warning Service for coastal and fluvial flooding
2. Shoreline management plan & investment programme supported by Coastal Groups
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.

Controls in place other organisations:
1. Sussex Inter Agency Flood Plan including high risk site plans
2. Individual agency incident response plans
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.

Environment Agency
View HL33 Weather and Environment Forest or moorland Fire Controls in place by lead organisation:
• Fire Service Procedures and Plans
• Sussex Emergency Linking document
• Section 13/16 mutual aid arrangements

Controls in place other organisations:
• Sussex Emergency Linking document
• SRF Rest Centre Plans
• SRF Evacuation plans
• SRF Media plan
• Some businesses will have Business Continuity Plans
• COHMA off site plans
• SRF Essentials of emergency management training
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
View HL19a Weather and Environment Groundwater Flooding Risk Controls in place by lead organisation:
1. Environment Agency Flood Warning Service for coastal and fluvial flooding
2. Shoreline management plan & investment programme supported by Coastal Groups
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.

Controls in place other organisations:
1. Sussex Inter Agency Flood Plan including high risk site plans
2. Individual agency incident response plans
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.


Environment Agency
View H48 Weather and Environment Heatwave NHS West Sussex PCT
View H4 Haz Sub Incidents Industrial Controls in place by lead organisation:

• Fire Service Procedures and Plans
• Sussex Emergency Linking document
• Section 13/16 mutual aid arrangements


Controls in place other organisations:
• Sussex Emergency Linking document
• SRF Rest Centre Plans
• SRF Evacuation plans
• SRF Media plan
• Some businesses will have Business Continuity Plans
• COHMA off site plans
• SRF Essentials of emergency management training









East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
View H35 Supply Utilities / Failure Industrial action by key rail or London Underground workers Sussex Police
View HL7 Haz Sub Incidents Industrial explosions and fires Controls in place by lead organisation:

• Fire Service Procedures and Plans
• Sussex Emergency Linking document
• Section 13/16 mutual aid arrangements

Controls in place other organisations:
• Sussex Emergency Linking document
• SRF Rest Centre Plans
• SRF Evacuation plans
• SRF Media plan
• Some businesses will have Business Continuity Plans
• COHMA off site plans
• SRF Essentials of emergency management training
East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
View H22 Public Health Influenza type disease (epidemic) Surrey & Sussex Health Protection Unit
View H23 Public Health Influenza type disease (pandemic) Surrey & Sussex Health Protection Unit
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