Emergency Response Plan (ERP) development toolkit for Safetysure — aligned with AS 3745:2010 (Planning for emergencies in facilities). Includes four skills: (1) erp-developer — primary orchestrator that guides section-by-section ERP development with template fidelity, multi-jurisdiction support (QLD, NSW, VIC, TAS, WA), variable ECO structures, shift-specific coverage models, and .docx output; (2) erp-emergency-assessment — research-driven emergency identification and analysis per AS 3745 Clause 3.2 with web-based location hazard research (flood zones, bushfire maps, seismic data, neighbouring facilities), produces Appendix G register and grouped emergency types; (3) erp-reviewer — reviews existing ERPs against AS 3745 compliance checklist; (4) erp-emergency-library — reference library of emergency scenarios for 9 industry types. Three commands: /erp-develop, /erp-assess, /erp-review.
npx claudepluginhub teddychenfeiyang-png/safetysure-plugins --plugin safetysure-erpRun a standalone emergency identification and analysis for a facility per AS 3745:2010 Clause 3.2
Start a new Emergency Response Plan (ERP) development project aligned with AS 3745:2010
Review an existing Emergency Response Plan against AS 3745:2010 compliance requirements
Primary orchestrator for developing site-specific Emergency Response Plans (ERPs) aligned with AS 3745:2010 (Planning for emergencies in facilities). Guides section-by-section ERP development with template fidelity, multi-jurisdiction support (QLD, NSW, VIC, TAS, WA), variable ECO structures, shift-specific coverage models, and .docx output. Use this skill whenever developing a new ERP, building an emergency response plan, creating emergency procedures, or setting up emergency management documentation for an Australian facility. Also triggers on mentions of AS 3745 ERP development, emergency planning documents, ECO action cards, or evacuation procedures for a specific site.
Research-driven emergency identification and analysis skill aligned with AS 3745:2010 Clause 3.2. Conducts web-based research for location-specific external hazards (flood zones, bushfire prone areas, seismic data, cyclone regions, neighbouring industrial facilities) and combines these with internal facility hazards to produce a comprehensive emergency identification register (Appendix G) and grouped emergency types for response procedures. Can be invoked standalone via /erp-assess or as part of the full ERP development workflow. Use this skill whenever conducting emergency identification for a facility, researching location-based hazards for emergency planning, building an emergency risk register, or assessing what emergencies a site needs to plan for.
Reference library of emergency scenarios organised by industry type for use in emergency identification and ERP development. Provides baseline hazard lists, consequence descriptions, vulnerability factors, and base procedure notes for 9 industry categories plus a universal set applicable to all facilities. Aligned with AS 3745:2010 emergency categorisation (Human, Natural, Technological). This is a reference skill — it does not produce output directly but provides scenario data to the erp-developer and erp-emergency-assessment skills. Load this skill whenever building an emergency identification register, selecting emergency scenarios for a facility type, or developing emergency response procedures that need industry-specific content.
Reviews existing Emergency Response Plans against AS 3745:2010 compliance requirements. Assesses each section of an ERP against mandatory ("shall"), recommended ("should"), and optional ("may") requirements from the standard, identifying compliant items, non-compliant items, gaps (missing elements), and improvement opportunities. Produces a structured findings report as a Word document. Use this skill whenever reviewing an existing ERP, auditing an emergency response plan, checking ERP compliance with AS 3745, assessing the adequacy of emergency procedures, or conducting a gap analysis on emergency planning documentation.
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