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Emergency communications • In the event of an emergency, emergency communications (or crisis communications), has several unique characteristics; • The role of communication in managing human behavior is much more important; • The need for constant communication is much higher • The need to monitor other communication channels is much higher; • The risk perception factors of UNCERTAINTY and CONTROL are much more important than the others. IAEA Unique Circumstances • Confusion and Uncertainty are higher; • Time is condensed; • Give people things to do and explain why. IAEA Unique circumstances • Greater need for basic facts; • Higher need for framing the situation; • Higher need to establish credibility. IAEA Unique circumstances • Increased sensitivity for the emotional nature of how people respond to danger; • Avoid telling people to calm down, or how they should feel. IAEA Timing • Time is condensed; • Requires well-rehearsed risk communication plan to be in place; • Basic messages must be ready; • Requires constant updates. IAEA
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