Attachment A: SOREM Alert Messages defined as Broadcast Immediately



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Pelmorex National Alert Aggregation & Dissemination System Official Document: Title Support Broadcast Immediately Alerts Document Type Policy / Rule Description This policy sets out how the NAAD System will identify alert messages recommended immediate broadcast Date As adopted by the Pelmorex Alerting Governance Council on November 20, 2014 implementation April 1, 2015 Version 2.0 Replaces V1.0 dated September 22, 2011 References See also Attachment A: SOREM Alert Messages defined as Broadcast Immediately & NAAD System Test Message Policy V 1.0 This policy is updated to adopt the revised V2.0 SOREM Broadcast Immediately alert list, dated September 3, 2014. Specifically, the SOREM list was revised to include certain alerts with the event code <testmessage>. No other changes were made. Senior Officials Responsible Emergency Management ( SOREM ) has established a definitive list of Alert Message types recommended immediate broadcast by last mile distributors based on a list of CAP-CP event codes and their respective CAP severity, urgency and certainty values. Based on this list and as approved implementation by the Pelmorex Alerting Governance Council, the NAAD System will include the addition of a flag within each individual info block contained in an Alert Message. The flag will indicate whether the Alert meets the criteria immediate broadcast as established by SOREM. The flag will comply with any CAP/CAP-CP requirements and is set out below. Where the alert meets the broadcast immediately requirements, the following will be added: <parameter> <valuename>layer:sorem:1:0:broadcast_immediately</valuename> <value>yes</value> </parameter> In all other cases: <parameter> <valuename>layer:sorem:1:0:broadcast_immediately</valuename> <value>no</value> </parameter> Test Messages intended distribution to the public will also be given a yes value. Trusted Feeds will be expected to follow the same protocol. This approach will allow equipment vendors and any participating Last Mile Distributor to easily identify high priority alert messages which meet the voluntary standard immediate broadcast. Support the amended list of Broadcast Immediately Alerts: Approved November 20, 2014 Page 1 of 2

The NAAD System User interface must be modified to require NAAD Users to make a positive affirmation that the message is intended as recommended immediate broadcast bee the alert can be issued. The NAAD System Heartbeat will not be modified as info blocks are not contained in the NAAD System Heartbeat. Attachment A: SOREM Alert Messages defined as Broadcast Immediately as adopted November 20, 2014 by the Pelmorex Alerting Governance Council implementation April 1, 2015. Support the amended list of Broadcast Immediately Alerts: Approved November 20, 2014 Page 2 of 2

FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL TERRITORIAL SENIOR OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT LIST OF EVENT CODES FOR EMERGENCY PUBLIC ALERT* BROADCAST IMMEDIATE EVENTS, VERSION 2.0 i The Urgency, Severity and Certainty codes listed below are the values that must exist in an inmation block in a Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) message in order that inmation block to be considered Broadcast Immediate. Note: All three values must be jointly present to satisfy the criteria of Broadcast Immediate. CAP Code CAP Code airquality Immediate Severe or civilemerg Immediate Severe or terrorism Immediate Severe or animaldang Immediate Severe or wildfire Immediate Severe or industryfire Immediate Severe or urbanfire Immediate Severe or estfire Immediate Severe or stormsurge Immediate Severe or flashflood Immediate Severe or damoverflow Immediate Severe or earthquake Immediate Severe or magnetstorm Immediate Severe or landslide Immediate Severe or meteor Immediate Severe or tsunami Immediate Severe or lahar Immediate Severe or pyroclasflow Immediate Severe or Additional Comments Definition is required but intention is to cover events such as large riots Definition required and maybe customized depending on regional significance Definition required and maybe customized depending on regional significance Not a thunderstorm. Can be solar flare 1

CAP Code CAP Code pyroclasurge Immediate Severe or volcanicash Immediate Severe or chemical Immediate Severe or biological Immediate Severe or radiological Immediate Severe or explosive Immediate Severe or fallobject Immediate Severe or drinkingwate Immediate Severe or amber Immediate Severe or hurricane Immediate Severe or thunderstorm Immediate Severe or tornado Immediate Severe or testmessage Immediate Minor Additional Comments Impact to supply 911Service Immediate Severe or Shutdown of service and call to action It is important all distributors of emergency alert messages to undertake a triage of ALL incoming CAP messages, regardless of whether they are flagged as Broadcast Immediate or not. This is because CAP messages which are issued to end active Broadcast Immediate alerts will not be flagged with Broadcast Immediate status. As such, if distributors were to only take action Broadcast Immediate flagged alerts, they may continue to distribute an alert to the public after it has been cancelled by the alert issuing authority. Furthermore, multiple Broadcast Immediate alerts may be issued a single emergency event, as the geographic area affected by the emergency may change or expand with time. In such a case, the existing Broadcast Immediate alert may be updated and a CAP message issued with additional geographic areas added. These updates contain no new inmation the public in geographic areas that have been previously alerted; hence a given updated Broadcast Immediate CAP message may not be pertinent a particular distributor (e.g. if new geographic areas are added outside the distributors geographic range), underlining the importance that distributors undertake a triage of all incoming CAP messages, regardless of their frequency or Broadcast Immediate status. * Emergency Public Alert is defined in the NAAD System Authorized User Agreements as an Alert Message issued by an Authorized Government Agency or an Authorized User in respect of an imminent or unexpected threat to life caused by severe weather disturbances, natural disasters or other emergencies that meets the criteria immediate distribution in the Standards. 2

Footnotes: i (replaces connotative 1.0 version titled FPT EXPANDED PREPAREDNESS WORKING GROUP FEDERAL PROVINCIAL TERRITORIAL LIST OF EVENT CODES FOR EMERGENCY PUBLIC ALERT BROADCAST INTRUSIVE EVENTS dated September 21, 2010) ii iii URGENCY CODES AS DEFINED IN THE CAP STANDARD Immediate - Responsive action SHOULD be taken immediately Expected - Responsive action SHOULD be taken soon (within next hour) Future - Responsive action SHOULD be taken in the near future Past - Responsive action is no longer required Unknown - Urgency not known SEVERITY CODES AS INTERPRETED BY SOREM FOR THIS EMERGENCY PUBLIC ALERT BROADCAST IMMEDIATE EVENT LIST (MODIFIED FROM THECAP STANDARD DEFINITION) - Extraordinary threat to life Severe - Significant threat to life Moderate - Possible threat to life Minor Minimal to no known threat to life Unknown - Severity unknown iv CERTAINTY CODES AS DEFINED IN THE CAP STANDARD Determined to have occurred or to be ongoing Likely - Likely (p > ~50%) Possible - Possible but not likely (p <= ~50%) Unlikely - Not expected to occur (p ~ 0) Unknown - Certainty unknown 3

ANNEX: EVENT CODE DESCRIPTIONS FOR EMERGENCY PUBLIC ALERT BROADCAST IMMEDIATE EVENTS The creation of this evergreen list of broadcast intrusive events was guided by the general principles of risk management, and includes all of the types of events which experienced emergency managers consider to be high consequence and low probability. Low impact events happen every day; higher impact events are rare. Not all events on this list apply to all areas. Weather events are dictated by geography and climatology so some Provinces / Territories will experience far fewer or different types of events than others. The list contains events, which if they meet a certain threshold (urgency, severity, certainty), would require an immediate broadcast of an alert to the public. airquality Immediate Severe or Additional Comments Description Air Quality: An elevated particulate count in the atmosphere which negatively affects visibility or the health of individuals in the affected area or downwind of the area. civilemerg Immediate Severe or Definition is required but intention is to cover events such as large riots Civil Emergency: Human activities resulting in the disrupting of services or requiring varying levels of support, law encement or attention. terrorism Immediate Severe or Terrorism: An act or omission that can include the use of violence or threats of violence by individuals or groups against civilians or infrastructure, that is intended to intimidate the public with respect to its security, including its economic security. animaldang Immediate Severe or Animal Danger: A dangerous or threatening animal (wild or domesticated). wildfire Immediate Severe or industryfire Immediate Severe or Definition required and maybe customized depending on regional significance Wild Fire: A fire involving natural combustibles (including grass, brush and trees) that has the ability to impact a community. Industrial Fire: A large fire that impacts an industrial building or complex and poses a threat to human health. 4

urbanfire Immediate Severe or estfire Immediate Severe or Additional Comments Definition required and maybe customized depending on regional significance Description Urban Fire: A large fire that impacts multiple residential and/or commercial properties. Forest Fire: A wildfire or prescribed fire that is burning in ested areas, grass, or alpine/tundra vegetation and that poses a threat to human safety. stormsurge Immediate Severe or Storm Surge: An abnormal rise in sea level accompanying a hurricane or other intense storm that threatens coastal areas. flashflood Immediate Severe or Flash Flood: The sudden onset of water causing immediate flooding often occurs from river ice jams and excessive unexpected rainfall. They present a unique danger to life and safety since they can often catch children, the elderly and the vulnerable off guard as there is little or no warning that this event will occur. damoverflow Immediate Severe or Dam Overflow: An overflowing or failure of a dam or reservoir that will affect areas downstream. An alert is issued only in the case of imminent flooding with an extremely short warning time. earthquake Immediate Severe or Earthquake: A sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves which can cause substantial damage, especially in urban environments. magnetstorm Immediate Severe or Not a thunderstorm. Can be solar Geomagnetic Storm: A worldwide disturbance of the earth's magnetic field that can 5

Additional Comments flare Description disable electronic devices and infrastructure. landslide Immediate Severe or meteor Immediate Severe or tsunami Immediate Severe or lahar Immediate Severe or pyroclasflow Immediate Severe or pyroclasurge Immediate Severe or Landslide: A general term a wide variety of processes and landms involving the down slope movement under the ce of gravity of masses of soil and rock material that can threaten communities and infrastructure located in its path. Meteorite: A natural object of extraterrestrial origin (meteoroid) that survives passage through the atmosphere and hits the ground with the potential catastrophic damage. Tsunami: A gravitational sea wave produced by any largescale, short-duration disturbance of the ocean floor that can devastate coastal areas. Lahar: A flowing mixture of water-saturated rock debris that ms on the slopes of a volcano, moves downslope under the ce of gravity, and can threaten communities situated near the volcano. Pyroclastic Flow: High density flow of solid volcanic fragments suspended in gas which flows downslope from a volcanic vent that can threaten communities located near volcanoes. Pyroclastic Surge: Turbulent, low-density cloud of hot rock debris and gases, ejected during a volcanic eruption, that moves over the ground surface at high speed and can threaten communities situated near volcanoes. 6

volcanicash Immediate Severe or Additional Comments Description Volcanic Ash: Dust or particles emitted by a volcano during an eruption. They may remain suspended in the atmosphere long periods and can disrupt flights, aggravate respiratory conditions and interfere with telecommunication infrastructure. chemical Immediate Severe or Chemical: A chemical substance that, if misused or improperly released could result in psychological disorientation, serious injury, incapacitation or death. biological Immediate Severe or Biological: A potentially dangerous poisonous substance that is a specific product of the metabolic activities of a living organism and is usually very unstable and can easily be transferred between organisms. radiological Immediate Severe or Radiological: A potentially dangerous substance that in sufficient concentration can damage the environment or human health. explosive Immediate Severe or Explosive: A potentially dangerous substance, including a device, which may explode (i.e. an extremely rapid release of gas and heat). fallobject Immediate Severe or Falling Object: Natural or human made materials descending by ce of gravity that poses a threat to persons or property. drinkingwate Immediate Severe or Impact to supply Drinking Water Contamination: When water quality may be negatively impacted and may require a boil water advisory, or may not be consumed or used by the public. 7

amber Immediate Severe or Additional Comments Description Amber Alert: Issued by police services when a child has been abducted and it is believed that his/her life is in grave danger. An Amber Alert provides the public with immediate and up-to-date inmation about a child abduction and solicits the public's help in the safe and swift return of the child. hurricane Immediate Severe or Shutdown of service and call to action Hurricane: A violent storm which brings intense winds, heavy rain, a storm surge, floods, coastal erosion and landslides, that can threaten communities and infrastructure in its path. thunderstorm Immediate Severe or Thunderstorm: A local storm accompanied by thunder and lightning that poses a threat to persons. tornado Immediate Severe or Tornado: A violent storm with very strong circular winds, often ming a funnel shape, that poses a threat to persons. testmessage Immediate Minor Test Message: A test message may be issued either public awareness or technical testing purposes. The USC values indicated here are the public awareness alerts. 911Service Immediate Severe or Shutdown of service and call to action 911 Service: Disruption or outage of telecommunication services between the public and emergency responders. 8