CAP-CP Event References 0.4
Table of Contents
Purpose of this Document
This document identifies the specific alert event references to be used, in order to satisfy the requirements of the Common Alerting Protocol - Canadian Profile (CAP-CP).
This document is versioned independently of CAP-CP rules included in the CAP-CP Introduction and Rule Set document, since it applies directly to the business of public alerting rather than the specifics of XML formatting. The event list is expected to be updated more frequently than the rule set which addresses the CAP-CP position on CAP formatting and structure.
Authors
The principal authors of this document version are listed below in alphabetic order:
- Doug Allport, Canadian Association for Public Alerting and Notification / Allport Group Inc.
- Rémy Bernard, Public Safety Canada
- April Diver, Alberta Emergency Management Agency
- Khalil Hayek, Natural Resources Canada
- Norm Paulsen, Environment Canada
- Michel Savoie, Public Safety Canada
- Jacob Westfall, Net Alerts
- Wendy Wu, Industry Canada
Copyright
Copyright 2010. This document may be reproduced, without charge or request for permission, provided it is reproduced in its entirety and without modification.
Notices
This document and the information contained herein is provided on an "AS IS" basis and the Authors, and their officers, employees or agents DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE RIGHTS OF OTHERS, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Revision Summary
Version 0.4:
- Event names in the table are now presented without capitalization, as they may be used with or without capitals, as proper sentence structure requires.
- Translation of table titles was corrected.
- Wording in the category column was revised to be consistent with the CAP standard's support of multiple category values.
- Event codes for “Missing Vulnerable Person” and “Emergency Facility” were corrected for length.
- Event codes for pyroclastic flow and pyroclastic surge were corrected for clarity.
- New event names and codes for “volcano” and “lava flow” were added.
Where revisions are as minimal as those found in this document, the version number is not changed.
Other CAP-CP Documents
The entire CAP-CP is defined in this document, and the following two additional documents:
- CAP-CP Introduction and Rule Set. This document details the specific requirements, constraints, and recommendations associated with the Canadian Profile of the CAP. It is versioned independently of this document.
- CAP-CP Location References. This document details the current versions of the Standard Geographic Classification (SGC) location references supported by CAP-CP. It is versioned independently of this document.
To ensure access to CAP-CP by public alerting stakeholders as soon as possible, all three CAP-CP documents are available at the following web sites:
- Canadian Association for Public Alerting and Notification (CAPAN) - www.CAPAN.ca/CAP-CP
- Environment Canada - TBD
- Industry Canada - http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/et-tdu.nsf/eng/wj00268.html
- Natural Ressources Canada - TBD
- Public Safety Canada – TBD
- Alberta Emergency Management Agency - http://www.aema.alberta.ca/ps_emergency_public_warning_system.cfm
CAP-CP may also be available on other websites. Where there is a difference in versions, the version at www.CAPAN.ca/CAP-CP shall take precedence. New versions shall be created only with the express consent of the authors listed in this document.
Associated Documents and Resources
- www.CAPAN.ca/CAP-CP. The CAP-CP website identifies numerous CAP-CP related resources.
Terminology
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in IETF RFC 2119, available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt
Additional terminology is specified in the CAP-CP Introduction and Rule Set document.
Development of CAP-CP as a National Standard of Canada
The authors of CAP-CP are giving consideration to submitting the Profile to a Canadian standards development organization (SDO) for development as a National Standard of Canada. This, they anticipate, will ensure a recognized process in the decision-making regarding elements of the standard on an initial and ongoing basis, and will also ensure clarity and access to the standard for all public alerting stakeholders. With the formal initiation of the standard development process, the SDO would become the custodian and manager of CAP-CP.
Event Reference <valueName>
CAP-CP has adopted a URN-like scheme for creating valueNames. Event reference valueNames use the following format:
“profile:CAP-CP:Event:<version number>
As mentioned previously, the versioning of this CAP-CP Event References document is independent of the other CAP-CP documents, to allow them to be revised independently.
The following <valueName> is defined for this version of the Event References document:
profile:CAP-CP:Event:0.4
Event List
CAP-CP events are identified as belonging to one of two tiers: Tier I or Tier II.
Tier I events refer to a class of events whereas Tier II events are quite specific. As an example, “heat wave” and “cold wave” are Tier II events, within the Tier I class of events titled “temperature”. Similarly, Tier II “dangerous person” and “home crime” are within the Tier I class of “criminal activity”.
We note that Tier I and Tier II events may be associated with one or more CAP categories. As an example, “air quality” may be associated with CAP categories “Met”, “Env”, “Geo”, “Health” and “Transport”. The associations found herein are suggested, but not definitive.
Originators are encouraged to use Tier II selections whenever applicable. Tier I references are better suited to events which do not have a Tier II selection, where the more general class term will at least provide a reasonable understanding of the event type.
The event list is presented in seven columns. The first two columns present the Tier I class of events in English and French. The next two present the Tier II specific events in English and French. The fifth column provides the event code. The sixth column identifies the internationally defined categories to which the event may be associated. Event and category code values, listed and shaded in the table below, are computer based codes that are used as given, irrespective of language. The seventh column indicates a recognized agency or working group which has reviewed and commented on the terms being used.
Column seven indicates whether the event naming has been verified by an issuing authority where such authority, or group of stakeholders, has responsibility in this area. The numbers in this column indicate the authority(s) which approved these event names, as listed in the Table of Recognized Contributors/Reviewers below.
TIER I EVENTS (includes associated Tier II events) |
TIER II EVENTS (Included in Tier I event associated with it) |
EVENT CODE |
APPLICABLE CAP CATEGORY VALUE(S) |
CONTRIBUTOR |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ENGLISH |
FRENCH |
ENGLISH |
FRENCH |
|||
administration |
administration |
|
|
admin |
Other |
|
air quality |
qualité de l'air |
|
|
airQuality |
Env, Health, Geo, |
1 |
animal health |
santé animale |
|
|
animalHealth |
Health |
|
" |
" |
animal disease |
maladie animale |
animalDiseas |
Health |
|
" |
" |
animal feed |
aliments pour animaux |
animalFeed |
Health |
|
aviation |
aviation |
|
|
aviation |
Transport |
|
" |
“ |
notice to airmen |
avis aux aviateurs |
notam |
Transport |
|
" |
“ |
airspace closure |
fermeture de l'espace aérien |
airspaceClos |
Transport |
|
“ |
“ |
airport closure |
fermeture d'aéroport |
airportClose |
Transport |
|
" |
“ |
aircraft crash |
écrasement d'avion |
aircraftCras |
Transport |
|
civil |
civil |
|
|
civil |
Security |
|
" |
“ |
civil emergency |
crise civile |
civilEmerg |
Security |
|
" |
" |
public event |
événement public |
civilEvent |
Security |
|
" |
" |
volunteer request |
demande de bénévolat |
volunteer |
Other |
|
criminal activity |
activité criminelle |
|
|
crime |
Security |
4 |
" |
“ |
dangerous person |
personne dangereuse |
dangerPerson |
Security |
4 |
" |
" |
home crime |
crime à domicile |
homeCrime |
Security |
4 |
" |
" |
industrial crime |
crime industriel |
industCrime |
Security |
4 |
" |
" |
retail crime |
crime dans des points de vente au détail |
retailCrime |
Security |
4 |
" |
" |
terrorism |
terrorisme |
terrorism |
Security |
4 |
" |
" |
vehicle crime |
crime touchant un véhicule |
vehicleCrime |
Security |
4 |
dangerous animal |
animal dangereux |
|
|
animalDang |
Security |
|
fire |
incendie |
|
|
fire |
Fire |
|
" |
" |
wildfire |
feu échappé |
wildFire |
Fire |
|
" |
" |
industrial fire |
feu industriel |
industryFire |
Fire |
|
" |
" |
urban fire |
feu urbain |
urbanFire |
Fire |
|
" |
“ |
forest fire |
feux de forêt |
forestFire |
Fire |
|
flood |
inondation |
|
|
flood |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
storm surge |
onde de tempête |
stormSurge |
Met |
1 |
|
“ |
high water level |
niveau élevé des eaux |
highWater |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
overland flow flood |
inondation par ruissellement |
overflood |
Met |
|
" |
“ |
flash flood |
crue éclair |
flashFlood |
Geo, Safety |
|
" |
“ |
dam overflow |
débordement de barrage |
damOverflow |
Infra, Safety |
|
geophysical |
géophysique |
|
|
geophyiscal |
Geo |
1,2 |
" |
" |
avalanche |
avalanche |
avalanche |
Geo |
|
" |
" |
earthquake |
tremblement de terre |
earthquake |
Geo |
2 |
" |
“ |
landslide |
glissement de terrain |
landslide |
Geo |
|
" |
“ |
magnetic storm |
orage magnétique |
magnetStorm |
Geo |
2 |
" |
" |
tsunami |
tsunami |
tsunami |
Geo |
1,2 |
“ |
" |
meteorite |
météorite |
meteor |
Geo |
|
" |
" |
lahar |
lahar |
lahar |
Geo |
2 |
" |
" |
lava flow |
coulée de lave |
lavaFlow |
Geo |
2 |
" |
" |
pyroclastic flow |
coulée pyroclastique |
pyroclasFlow |
Geo |
2 |
" |
" |
pyroclastic surge |
nuée ardente |
pyroclaSurge |
Geo |
2 |
" |
" |
volcano |
volcan |
volcano |
Geo |
2 |
" |
" |
volcanic ash cloud |
nuage de cendres volcaniques |
volcanicAsh |
Geo, Transport |
1,2 |
hazardous materials |
matières dangereuses |
|
|
hazmat |
CBRNE |
|
" |
“ |
chemical hazard |
risque chimique |
chemical |
CBRNE |
|
" |
“ |
biological hazard |
risque biologique |
biological |
CBRNE |
|
" |
" |
radiological hazard |
risque radiologique |
radiological |
CBRNE |
|
" |
“ |
explosive hazard |
risque d'explosion |
explosive |
CBRNE |
|
" |
" |
falling object |
chute d'objets |
fallObject |
Safety |
|
health |
santé |
|
|
health |
Health |
|
" |
" |
ambulance |
ambulance |
ambulance |
Health |
|
" |
" |
blood supply |
réserve de sang |
bloodSupply |
Health |
|
" |
" |
drinking water |
eau potable |
drinkingWate |
Health |
|
" |
" |
food & drug supply |
approvisionnement en aliments et médicaments |
foodSupply |
Health |
|
" |
" |
hospital |
hôpital |
hospital |
Health |
|
" |
" |
infectious disease |
maladie infectieuse |
infectious |
Health |
|
ice |
glaces |
|
|
ice |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
ice pressure |
pression des glaces |
icePressure |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
rapid closing of coastal leads |
fermeture rapide de chenaux côtiers |
rpdCloseLead |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
special ice |
conditions particulières des glaces |
spclIce |
Met |
1 |
marine |
maritime |
|
|
marine |
Met, Transport |
1 |
" |
“ |
freezing spray |
embruns verglacants |
freezngSpray |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
gale wind |
coup de vent |
galeWind |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
hurricane force wind |
vent de la force d'un ouragan |
hurricFrcWnd |
Met |
1 |
“ |
“ |
iceberg |
iceberg |
iceberg |
Met, Transport |
|
" |
“ |
marine security |
sécurité maritime |
marineSecure |
Transport |
|
" |
" |
nautical incident |
incident nautique |
nautical |
Transport |
5 |
“ |
“ |
special marine |
incident maritime particulier |
spclMarine |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
squall |
grain |
squall |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
storm force wind |
vent de tempête |
stormFrcWnd |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
strong wind |
vent fort |
strongWind |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
waterspout |
trombe marine |
waterspout |
Met |
1 |
missing person |
personne disparue |
|
|
missingPer |
Missing |
4 |
“ |
“ |
AMBER alert |
alerte AMBER |
amber |
Missing |
4 |
“ |
“ |
missing vulnerable person |
personne vulnérable disparue |
missingVPer |
Missing |
4 |
“ |
“ |
silver alert |
alerte silver |
silver |
Missing |
5 |
other |
autre |
|
|
other |
Other |
|
plant health |
santé végétale |
|
|
plant |
|
5 |
“ |
“ |
plant infectious disease |
maladie infectieuse végétale |
plantInfect |
|
5 |
preparedness reminders |
rappels de préparation |
|
|
reminder |
Safety |
|
product safety |
sécurité des produits |
|
|
product |
Safety |
|
public services |
services publics |
|
|
publicServic |
Infra |
|
“ |
“ |
emergency support facilities |
installations de soutien en situation d'urgence |
emergFacil |
Infra, Safety |
3 |
“ |
“ |
“ |
services de soutien d'urgence |
emergSupport |
Infra, Safety |
3 |
“ |
“ |
school bus |
autobus scolaire |
schoolBus |
Infra |
|
" |
“ |
school closure |
fermeture d'école |
schoolClose |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
school lockdown |
confinement d'école |
schoolLock |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
service or facility |
service ou installation |
facility |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
transit |
transport public |
transit |
Infra |
|
railway |
ferroviaire |
|
|
railway |
Transport |
|
" |
“ |
train accident |
accident ferroviaire |
train |
Transport |
|
rescue |
sauvetage |
|
|
rescue |
Rescue |
|
roadway |
routier |
|
|
road |
Transport |
|
" |
" |
bridge closure |
fermeture de pont |
bridgeClose |
Transport |
5 |
" |
" |
roadway closure |
fermeture de route |
roadClose |
Transport |
4 |
" |
" |
roadway delay |
retard de circulation (routier) |
roadDelay |
Transport |
4 |
" |
" |
hazardous road conditions |
conditions routières dangereuses |
rdCondition |
Transport |
|
" |
" |
traffic report |
rapport de circulation |
traffic |
Transport |
|
" |
" |
roadway usage condition |
état des routes |
roadUsage |
Transport |
|
" |
“ |
motor vehicle accident |
accident de voiture |
accident |
Transport |
|
storm |
tempête |
|
|
storm |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
blizzard |
blizzard |
blizzard |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
blowing snow |
poudrerie |
blowingSnow |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
dust storm |
tempête de poussière |
dustStorm |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
freezing drizzle |
bruine verglaçante |
freezeDrzl |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
freezing rain |
pluie verglaçante |
freezeRain |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
hurricane |
ouragan |
hurricane |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
rainfall |
pluie |
rainfall |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
thunderstorm |
orage |
thunderstorm |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
snowfall |
chute de neige |
snowfall |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
snow squall |
bourrasque de neige |
snowSquall |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
tornado |
tornade |
tornado |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
tropical storm |
tempête tropicale |
tropStorm |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
winter storm |
tempête hivernale |
winterStorm |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
weather |
météo |
weather |
Met |
1 |
temperature |
température |
|
|
temperature |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
arctic outflow |
poussée d'air arctique |
arcticOut |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
cold wave |
vague de froid |
coldWave |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
flash freeze |
gel soudain |
flashFreeze |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
frost |
gel |
frost |
Met |
1 |
" |
“ |
heat wave |
vague de chaleur |
heatWave |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
high heat and humidity |
chaleur et humidité accablantes |
heatHumidity |
Met |
1 |
" |
" |
wind chill |
refroidissement éolien |
windchill |
Met |
1 |
test message |
message test |
|
|
testMessage |
Other |
|
utility |
utilité publique |
|
|
utility |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
cable service |
service de câblodiffusion |
cable |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
diesel supply |
approvisionnement en diesel |
diesel |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
electricity supply |
distribution d'électricité |
electric |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
gasoline supply |
approvisionnement en essence |
gasoline |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
heating oil supply |
approvisionnement en mazout |
heatingOil |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
internet service |
service internet |
internet |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
natural gas supply |
approvisionnement en gaz naturel |
naturalGas |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
satellite service |
service par satellite |
satellite |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
sewer system |
réseau d'égouts |
sewer |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
telephone service |
service téléphonique |
telephone |
Infra |
|
" |
" |
911 service |
service 911 |
911Service |
Infra |
|
“ |
" |
waste management |
gestion des déchets |
waste |
Infra |
|
“ |
" |
water supply |
alimentation en eau |
water |
Infra |
|
wind |
vent |
|
|
wind |
Met |
1 |
Reference |
Term Contributor: Agency or Group |
---|---|
1 |
Environment Canada |
2 |
Natural Resources Canada |
3 |
New Brunswick Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System Project Team |
4 |
RCMP New Brunswick |
5 |
Alberta Emergency Management Agency |
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