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To identufy hazards and threats for the emergency operations plan?
To identify hazards and threats for the emergency operations plan, the school planning team considers: existing emergency plans, input from local emergency managers, and research results.
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To identify hazards and threats for the emergency operations plan, the school planning team considers: existing emergency plans, input from local emergency managers, and research results.
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