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Title: Introduction of an Emergency Response Plan for flood loading of Sultan Abu Bakar Dam in Malaysia
Authors: Md Said, N.F. 
Sidek, L.M. 
Basri, H. 
Muda, R.S. 
Razad, A.Z.A. 
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Sultan Abu Bakar Dam Emergency Response Plan (ERP) is designed to assist employees for identifying, monitoring, responding and mitigation dam safety emergencies. This paper is outlined to identification of an organization chart, responsibility for emergency management team and triggering level in Sultan Abu Bakar Dam ERP. ERP is a plan that guides responsibilities for proper operation of Sultan Abu Bakar Dam in respond to emergency incidents affecting the dam. Based on this study four major responsibilities are needed for Abu Bakar Dam owing to protect any probable risk for downstream which they can be Incident Commander, Deputy Incident Commander, On-Scene Commander, Civil Engineer. In conclusion, having organization charts based on ERP studies can be helpful for decreasing the probable risks in any projects such as Abu Bakar Dam and it is a way to identify and suspected and actual dam safety emergencies.
URI: http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8168
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