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Prepare for any accidents that occur. <br />It is important to recognize that it is not possible to totally eliminate the risk of an accident. Therefore, it <br />is critical to have appropriate preparedness planning in order to minimize the likelihood and extent of <br />any adverse effects on health, the environment or property. The community should conduct, in co- <br />operation with other stakeholders, any off-site planning including provision of information to the <br />potentially affected public. <br />Co-operate with local authorities, and industry, in emergency planning and response. <br />Representatives of the community should take advantage of opportunities to provide input into the <br />emergency planning process, both with respect to on-site and off-site plans. In addition, members of the <br />public should co-operate with any tests or exercises of emergency plans, following directions and <br />providing feedback, as appropriate. <br />Assist other stakeholders to carry out their respective roles and responsibilities. <br />The community should co-operate with management and employee representatives and public <br />authorities in order to promote communication and involvement from all stakeholders involved. <br />