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Medical Emergency Preparedness and Planning Office Rotterdam, The Netherlands George Rusch... [Pg.30]

TRI. 1991. Toxic chemical release inventory reporting form R and instructions (revised 1990 version), section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic Substances, Washington, DC. EPA-560/4-91-007. [Pg.206]

Emergency Planning Special Needs Populations G197 (offered via SEMO Uaining Office)... [Pg.319]

Our emergency plans were revamped. SOMC realized that all departments had not been considered when the previous plans were developed, and parts of the plan were ineffective. A multidisciplinary team met monthly for 1 year to revise all the emergency plans. This team consisted of a variety of staff including nursing, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, physician offices, management, and front-line staff. These updated plans have worked well both in drills and real events. [Pg.349]

CFR 355, 1987, Emergency Planning and Notification , U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Protection of Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Federal Register, Washington D.C., April 22,1987. [Pg.230]

EPA hotline (800) 621-8431 RCRA, Superfund, Hazardous Waste hotline, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (800) 424-9346 Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know hotline (CERCLA, SARA, Title III) (800) 535-0202 Toxic Substances Control Act hotline (202) 554-1404... [Pg.517]

Advice and guidance on preparing emergency plans are contained in publications by The Society of Industrial Emergency Services Officers (SIESO) and the Chemical Industries Association (CIA) . It must be emphasised that all emergency plans must be regularly practised and reviewed - there is no substitute for actually doing it ... [Pg.702]

The Society of Industrial Emergency Services Officers, Cuide to Emergency Planning, Paramount Publishing Ltd., Borehamwood (1986)... [Pg.704]

The USNRC headquarters Operations Centre has developed a system which can receive and display plant post-accident information from power plant computers. Each commercial nuclear power plant is required to have an Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) which is a direct electronic transmission of selected plant parameters from the licensee s onsite computer system to the NRC Operations Center in the event of an emergency. Other system users include NRC regional offices and States within the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone upon the request of the States. The number of parameters for each site is variable but must include data points from four types of plant conditions reactor core and coolant system conditions reactor containment conditions radioactivity release rates ... [Pg.327]

Office of Emergency Planning and Environmental Radioactivity, Science and Technology Agency, 2-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100, Japan... [Pg.38]

U.S. Environmental Protectitm Agency, Title HI List of Lists, ConsoUdated List of Chemicals Subject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and Sectirai 112(r) of the Clean Air Act, as Amended, EPA-550-B-98-017, Office of SoUd Waste and Emergency Respmise, Washington, DC, November 1998. [Pg.775]

USEPA (2008) Planning for natural disaster debris. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Office of Solid Waste, USEPA, Washington, DC... [Pg.3934]

The licensee emergency plans and procedures are available at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Headquarters (HQ) and at the regional offices for each operating reactor. [Pg.535]

During the initial phase of the event, the specific location of the local off-site officials with the authority and responsibility to take action varies. The conununications system between the licensee and off-site officials should accommodate this need. This is very site-and/or state-specific. In some cases, there are duty officers and 24-hr manned centers, and in others there are local police stations. Once the local emergency organization has been activated, it will establish a local Operations Center. It should be noted that at some sites there are several (2 to 20) local governments within the plume Emergency Planning Zone and that each might have a center. [Pg.544]


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