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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1970 (Adds to HCO Pol Ltr 23 Sept 1967, New Post Formula, The Conditions Formulas) Remimeo DANGER CONDITION 2nd Formula The Danger Condition for the person assigning the condition has been long known and published.

However, out of all the original formulas conditions published, DANGER is the only condition which has not had a formula for the person or activity to which it was assigned.

One is for the person who assigns the condition. This is (as originally released) 1.

Assign the area where it had to be handled a Danger Condition. 4.

BUT HOW ABOUT THE PERSON, UNIT, ORG OR ACTIVITY TO WHICH THE DANGER CONDITION WAS ASSIGNED? The one on the receiving end has not had a formula to follow.

I have worked out the SECOND DANGER FORMULA, meaning the formula applied by the person, unit, org or activity which has been assigned a DANGER CONDITION. A.

List the consequences if the situation had remained unhandled.

Work out any conflicts of orders which prevent compliance and production and get them adjusted.

Present the completed formula in writing as above to the one who assigned the condition for permission to upgrade.

_________________ All these actions A to G apply to the subject and area of the person, unit, org or activity, whichever has been assigned the DANGER CONDITION. Above all, be sincere, courteous and honest in applying the formula.

Ron Hubbard ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [Cancelled by HCO P/L 9 AprU 1972, Correct Danger Condition Handling, in the 1972 Year Book.

Handle the personnel by Ethics Investigation and Comm Ev.

HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex


                    HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1970


                     (Adds to HCO Pol Ltr 23 Sept 1967,
                 New Post Formula, The Conditions Formulas)

Remimeo

                              DANGER CONDITION


                                 2nd Formula


    The Danger Condition for the person assigning  the  condition  has  been
long known
and published.

    However, out of all the original formulas conditions  published,  DANGER
is the
only condition which has not had a formula for the  person  or  activity  to
which it was
assigned. There are therefore TWO DANGER FORMULAS.

    One is for the person who assigns the condition. This is (as  originally
released)

    1. Bypass (ignore the junior normally in charge of the area, handle it
       personally).

    2. Handle the situation and any danger in it.

    3. Assign the area where it had to be handled a Danger Condition.

    4. Handle the personnel by Ethics Investigation and Comm Ev.

    5. Reorganize the activity so that the situation does not repeat.

    6. Recommend any firm policy that will hereafter detect  and/or  prevent
    the
       situation from recurring.

    That formula, fully valid, is for a senior. If he doesn't follow it,  he
will always be
in trouble.

    BUT HOW ABOUT THE PERSON, UNIT, ORG OR ACTIVITY TO WHICH THE
DANGER CONDITION WAS ASSIGNED?

    The one on the receiving end has not had a formula to follow.

    I have worked out the SECOND DANGER FORMULA, meaning the formula
applied by the person, unit, org or  activity  which  has  been  assigned  a
DANGER
CONDITION.

    A. List the consequences if the situation had remained unhandled.

    B. Work out  any  conflicts  of  orders  which  prevent  compliance  and
    production
       and get them adjusted.

    C. Work out any misunderstoods and get them clarified.

    D. Survey and improve comm outflow and inflow.

    E. Reorganize Mest (Matter Energy Space and Time) more efficiently.

    F. Work out means of becoming more secure.

    G. Present the completed formula in writing as  above  to  the  one  who
    assigned
       the condition for permission to upgrade.

                              _________________

    All these actions A to G apply to the subject and area  of  the  person,
unit, org or
activity, whichever has been assigned the DANGER CONDITION.

   Above all, be sincere, courteous and honest in applying the formula.


                                               L. RON HUBBARD
LRH:jz.rd   Founder
Copyright © 1970
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

[Cancelled by HCO P/L 9 AprU 1972, Correct Danger Condition Handling, in
the 1972 Year Book.]