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Country - DA Syrian Arab Republic

Survey Remarks
No. National Staff
No. International Staff
Type of Office
Office Location
Organization
SL
City

Area

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NARemarks1 Security Management Procedures

7.3.7 Water, food and necessities to support occupants for 24 hours


7.3.6 GPS tracking system
7.3.5 High Visibility sheet/flag
7.3.4 Fire Lighting Materials
7.3.3 Shovel, hand-axe, or machete
7.3.2 5m rope strong enough to pull another field vehicle
7.3.1 Equipped with HF or Sat Phone in addition to UHF/VHF radios
7.3 Field Vehicles
7.2.1 Efforts to ensure UN personnel are MOSS compliant
7.2 Non-UN Vehicles
7.1.8 Reflector triangles, battery powered lantern, seat belts
7.1.7 Spare Wheel, Jack and Appropriate Tools
7.1.6 Identified where appropriate, with UN logos/flags/decals as determined by prevailing
local conditions
7.1.5 Fire Extinguisher
1.4.1 Conducted and documented as per UN Security Policy Handbook
1.4 SMT Meetings
1.3.3 Building Emergency/Evacuation Plan exercised every 6 months or more if by SRA
indication
1.3.2 Building Emergency/Evacuation Plan Established
1.3.1 Crisis Coordination Center Ready for 24/7 Operations
1.3 Crisis Management
1.2.2 Exercised Regularly
1.2.1 Established and Operational
1.2 Warden Systems
1.1.11 (*) Country Specific Security Risk Assessment (SRA).
1.1.10 (*) Security Operations Manual.
1.1.9 (*) Country Specific security plans.
1.1.8 (*) PEP Protocol
1.1.7 Relevant Country Maps
1.1.6 Security Standard Operating Procedures
1.1.5 Country/Area Specific MOSS
1.1.4 Country/Area Security Plan
1.1.3 Security Operations Manual
1.1.2 UN Field Security Handbook (FSH)
1.1.1 Security Risk Assessment
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7.1.3 Operators are properly licensed
7.1.2 First Aid Kit
7.1.1 Equipped with UHF/VHF radios
7.1 Official UN Vehicles
7 Vehicles
6.2.5 Surveillance and access control systems
6.2.4 Bunkers and reinforced rooms
6.2.3 Shatter resistant film on windows and frame
catchers
6.2.2 Structural reinforcement and blast walls as required
6.2.1 Appropriate stand-off distance as estimated by
experts
6.2 Premises With Additional Risks
6.1.6 Security force and guards trained in counter-
surveillance techniques
6.1.5 Alternate/Emergency Exits
6.1.4 Secured Parking for Authorized Vehicles
6.1.3 Separate entrances for personnel and visitors
6.1.2 Appropriate Access Control Measures based on
size and location of premises
6.1.1 Compliant with building, safety, and fire regulations
of international or host country laws
6.1 UN Managed Buildings
6 Physical Security
5.1.4 Personal Protective Equipment
5.1.3 Individual Emergency Bags
5.1.2 Emergency Food, Fuel, Water, Medical, Sanitary,
and Shelter Supplies
5.1.1 Emergency Power Supply with Spare Parts
5.1 Basic Staff Equipment
5 Equipment and Supplies
4.2.3 PEP kit
4.2.2 One First Aid Kit per building or per floor in buildings
with over 50 personnel
4.2.1 Emergency Trauma Bags distributed according to
number of trained UN staff
4.2 Medical Equipment
4.1.5 Medical Plan
4.1.4 Register of locally available medical facilities
4.1.3 Mass Casualty Plan
4.1.2 MEDEVAC Plan
4.1.1 CASEVAC Plan
4.1 Emergency Response
4 Medical
3.2.4 Personnel working outside premises trained on
Field Vehicle Telecommunications
3.2.3 Hand-held VHF/UHF radios for
Internationals,Drivers,Wardens, and Essential Staff
3.2.2 Security Channel for ASC, ASMT, UN Medical
Personnel, and Wardens
3.2.1 Security Channel for DO, SA & SMT members
3.2 Radio Communications
3.1.6 Capable of Operating 24/7
3.1.5 Regularly Tested and Practiced
3.1.4 Outside the Area
3.1.3 Inside the Area
3.1.2 Outside the Country
3.1.1 Inside the Country
3.1 Emergency Communications System
3 Telecommunications
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2.1.9 PEP Protocol


2.1.8 Briefing and written handout on access to medical
arrangements in the country
2.1.7 Copy of current MOSS
2.1.6 Compliance with UN security policies
2.1.5 Relevant Country/Area-specific Security Plan,
SOP's and policies
2.1.4 Summary/Extract of Country Security Plan and
Evacuation Plan
2.1.3 Country-specific Security Orientation Initiated
2.1.2 Advanced Security in the Field
2.1.1 Basic Security in the Field
2.1 Briefings and Documentation
2 Training
1.6.1 System in place to ensure all security incidents are
reported
1.6 Incident Reporting
1.5.1 System in place to approve security clearances into
the country, recording travel notifications, and tracking
personnel movements inside the country
1.5 Security Clearance and Travel
Notification
1.1 Documentation

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