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RESPONSE STRATEGIES & TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS OVERVIEW
Keeping an Emergency From Becoming A Disaster
2015
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Tactical Spill Response Preview
• Emergency vs Disaster Considerations• Incident Control• Contaminant Migration• Response Complications• Containment & Control• Recovery
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Incident Control
• Generator Identification – (Who is Legally & Financially Responsible?)
• Product Identification – HIGHEST PRIORITY!!
• Quantity Released
• Area of Impact – Current and Potential
• Staging & Access to Spill Location(s)
• Establishment of ISC – Who Is In Charge?
• Upgrading to Unified Command if Needed. (Plant Personnel, Public Safety and Contractors Working Together)
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Contaminant Migration Conduits
• Storm Drains & Catch Basins• Road Gutters & Curbs• Drainage Ditches • Field Tiles & Other Subterranean Conduits• Topographic Relief Areas or Ravines• Streams, Waterways & Bodies of Water
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Response Complications
• Source Identification• Responsible Party Identification / Notification• Access Limitations• Remote Areas Difficult to Access• Vegetation & Debris• Expanding Plumes • Weather / Temperature• Continuing Source
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Containment & Control
• Early Action Prevents an Emergency From Becoming a Disaster• Know the Chemistry & Characteristics of the Released Product• Eliminate the Source• Establish Goals and Objectives • Utilize any and All Available Resources• Be Innovative• Call For Assistance Early – Mutual Aid, Etc.• Follow Up On All Actions Performed..
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Remediation & Restoration
• Product Recovery Operations
• Maintenance Follow up
• Closure
• Review
• Critique
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Retrospec
• Your Actions Create Reactions – Good and Bad
• Plan Ahead – Be Proactive and Not reactive
• Know Your Resources – (Networking Is Key)
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June 2009 – Ethanol Train Derailment Cherry Valley (Rockford, Illinois)
As Easy as 1…2…3
THINK AHEAD
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14 Tanker Cars derailed Containing 95% Ethanol. 12 Cars Caught Fire……55000 to 75000 gals Released..Most caught fire……Remaining eventually entered Rock River.
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Scene was in rural area…Access to Scene limited
As Easy as 1…2…3
THINK AHEAD
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Always consider environmental impact by transport conduits.
As Easy as 1…2…3
THINK AHEAD
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