"The (CommandScope) Pre-Plan platform looks organized, easy to read and intuitive."
Bob Greiner, Niles FD
Mobile, Desktop, Online and Offline
"The (CommandScope) Pre-Plan platform looks organized, easy to read and intuitive."
Bob Greiner, Niles FD
Mobile, Desktop, Online and Offline
View and Edit Pre-Plans offline with our Windows Pre-Plan App with offline database. The local offline database synchronizes with the cloud when there is connectivity.
Perform regular Pre-Plan inspections to fulfill Insurance Service Organization and Environmental Protection Agency reporting requirements.
Receive regional and national alerts and warnings (in development). Auto-identify response address locations.
Upload, download and update your data when you need to using CommandScope Web. Upload Data From Your Legacy Inspection Systems to Create Pre-Plans.
View and Edit Pre-Plans offline with our Windows Pre-Plan App with offline database. The local offline database synchronizes with the cloud when there is connectivity.
Perform regular Pre-Plan inspections to fulfill Insurance Service Organization and Environmental Protection Agency reporting requirements.
Receive regional and national alerts and warnings (in development). Auto-identify response address locations.
Upload, download and update your data when you need to using CommandScope Web. Upload Data From Your Legacy Inspection Systems to Create Pre-Plans.
"This standard (NFPA-1620) provides criteria for developing pre-incident plans to help responders effectively manage emergencies so as to maximize protection for occupants, responding personnel, property, and the environment."
"For any hazardous chemical used or stored in the workplace, facilities must maintain a material safety data sheet (MSDS) (or Safety Data Sheet, SDS). Facilities must submit MSDSs (or SDSs), or a list of hazardous chemicals, to their State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and local fire department."
"This standard (NFPA-1620) provides criteria for developing pre-incident plans to help responders effectively manage emergencies so as to maximize protection for occupants, responding personnel, property, and the environment."
"For any hazardous chemical used or stored in the workplace, facilities must maintain a material safety data sheet (MSDS) (or Safety Data Sheet, SDS). Facilities must submit MSDSs (or SDSs), or a list of hazardous chemicals, to their State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and local fire department."