Definition of Local emergency operations plan (LEOP)

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Local emergency operations plan (LEOP)

The term 'Local emergency operations plan (LEOP)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' A general planning document, required by law, that describes the responsibilities and actions to be performed in the event of an emergency and/or disaster (also refer to as emergency operations plans)'.

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