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Comprehensive Emergency Management to ensure that first responders were adequately trained to use personnel protective equipment... [Pg.50]

Tooele County agrees to review DCD s daily chemical operations work plans, the hazard plots and the PARs from DCD at least twice daily. After review of the data provided by DCD, and giving consideration to off-post weather station readings and other community conditions, Tooele County will provide DCD and Utah Comprehensive Emergency Management with an appropriate protective action decision (PAD), including which communities would be instructed to evacuate or in-place shelter, specific evacuation routes, designated reception centers, etc. Tooele County will provide PAD updates... [Pg.124]

For Category II, Limited Area, Post Only, and Category III, Community level emergencies, DCD will also provide, as soon as possible, an EMIS Event Notification , as well as updated hazard plots and revised protective action recommendations as required. Until updated protective action recommendations are prepared and transmitted, the most recent work plan hazard plot and protective action recommendation will be implemented. Tooele County will provide notification to Utah Comprehensive Emergency Management according to established procedures. [Pg.127]

U.S. Department of Energy, DOE O 151.1 A, Comprehensive Emergency Management System, November 1,2000... [Pg.123]

A hazards survey (i.e., qualitative examination) shall be used to identify the conditions to be addressed by the comprehensive emergency management program. Much of the hazards survey should already have been done in the course of meeting other DOE and Federal agency requirements. [Pg.243]

DOE 0 151.lA, Attachment 1, 1 4.3 Implementation - A comprehensive emergency management plan, commensurate With the hazards present, shall be implemented at the site/faeility/aetivity level. [Pg.249]

DOE Order 5480.22 (DOE 1992a), Derivation of Technical Safety Requirements. DOE Order 5480.23 (DOE 1992b), Derivation of a facility Safety Analysis Report. DOE O 151.1, Chg. 2 (DOE 1995a), Comprehensive Emergency Management. [Pg.364]

Advance planning for potential emergencies will help to avoid persoital injury or damage to property. A comprehensive emergency management plan will allow quick and effective response and so reduce the consequences of any incident. Key actions include ... [Pg.313]

Recovery The phase of comprehensive emergency management that encompasses activities and programs implemented during and after response that are designed to return the entity to its usual state or a new normal operating status. [Pg.264]

All hazards Command and control Community resilience Comprehensive emergency management Crisis management Disaster management Gold silver bronze ICS Incident command system Infrastructure resilience Life utilities coordinator Politics Risk management... [Pg.961]


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