contingency procedure
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Definition
Noun: A predetermined plan or set of instructions to be followed in response to a specific, possible future event or set of circumstances. It is an alternative to standard operating procedures, designed to manage anticipated but non-routine situations, ensuring a prepared and controlled response.
Usage
A "contingency procedure" is a formal, documented plan. It is used in contexts where risk management, safety, and continuity are critical. The term implies that the situation is not currently happening but has been identified as a plausible risk that requires a specific response.
Examples
- Noun:
- The laboratory has a detailed contingency procedure for a power outage to protect sensitive experiments.
- All flight crews are trained to execute the contingency procedure for engine failure immediately after takeoff.
- Before launching the software update, the IT team reviewed the contingency procedure for rolling it back in case of critical bugs.
Advanced Usage
- "To activate/trigger a contingency procedure": To formally initiate the steps of the plan.
- The control center activated the contingency procedure when the storm warning was upgraded.
- "As per the contingency procedure": According to the steps outlined in the plan.
- As per the contingency procedure, all non-essential personnel were evacuated from the building.
Variants and Related Words
- Contingency plan (n): A broader term encompassing overall strategy and resources for handling potential emergencies, of which specific "procedures" are a part.
- The company's contingency plan includes procedures for remote work, data recovery, and client communication.
- Fallback procedure (n): A very close synonym, emphasizing a secondary option.
- Emergency procedure (n): Often used for more immediate, life-threatening situations, whereas a "contingency procedure" can cover a wider range of potential disruptions.
Synonyms
- Backup plan: (Less formal) An alternative course of action.
- Contingency plan: (Broader) The overall strategy for dealing with possible future events.
- Fallback plan/procedure: A plan to use if the primary one fails.
Related Phrases
- "To have a contingency in place": To be prepared with a plan for potential problems.
- The project manager made sure to have a contingency in place for potential supplier delays.
- "As a contingency": Serving as a backup measure.
- We packed extra fuel as a contingency for the long desert drive.
Related Idioms
- "Plan B": (Informal idiom) A very common way to refer to an alternative plan, similar in concept to a contingency procedure.
- If the outdoor venue is rained out, our Plan B is to move the event indoors. (This "Plan B" would be detailed in a formal contingency procedure.)
Noun
- an alternative to the normal procedure; triggered if an unusual but anticipated situation arises