Alabama State Port Authority Hurricane Preparedness & Recovery

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Alabama State Port Authority Hurricane Preparedness & Recovery Water is the driving force of all nature. Leonardo da Vinci

Who is the Alabama State Port Authority? An Agency of the State of Alabama Full Service, Primarily Operating Port With Container, Breakbulk, Dry Bulk, Liquid Bulk Operations and Refrigerated Cargos In FY05, ASPA Alone Handled 24+ Million Tons of Cargo Where is the Alabama State Port Authority? At the Mouth of the Mobile River in the North End of Mobile Bay, 32 Miles North of the Open Waters of the Gulf of Mexico

TN GA ALABAMA MS FL

Mobile Ship Channel McDuffie Terminal I-10 Pier 2 Container Yard Downtown Mobile & Water Street General Cargo Terminals I-165 to I-65 Cement/Grain Interchange for 5 Class I Railroads

ASPA Hurricane Plan Preparations Begin at the Issuance of the National Weather Service s Notification of a Tropical Storm/Hurricane Entering the Gulf of Mexico & Port Area is Located in the Watch/Warning Area COMMUNICATIONS & COORDINATION Before, During & After the Storm MONITORING National Weather Service Intellicast USA Coastal Weather Research Center USCG Alerts SUPPLIES ASSESSMENT & PROCUREMENT ASSET PROTECTION EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RECOVERY

Communications Chain Before, During & After the Storm United States Coast Guard U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Port Senior & Supervisory Management Harbormaster State & Local Law Enforcement Port Police State Troopers City Police Emergency Management Officials Customers/Port Users Media

Key Benchmarks in Preparedness 72 hours Prior to Landfall All Port Division Hurricane Plans Initiated Communications Equipment Inventoried, Readied, & Distributed Supplies Inventoried Purchases Made Fuel, Generators, Batteries, Cables/Wire/Rope, Plywood, Parts, Etc. Non-essential Operating Equipment and Materials Stowed or Secured Information Technology File Backup, Non-essential Hardware Stowed

Key Benchmarks in Preparedness 48 hours Prior to Landfall Communications: Alerts & Conference Call Schedules Implemented Stow or Secure Non-Essential Operating Equipment Vulnerable to 40+ mph Winds Mobilize All Portable Response Gear Generators, Welders, Air Compressors, Pumps, Hoses, etc. Fuel & Lubricate All Rolling Stock & Equipment Fill Sandbags and Palletize for Distribution Conduct Area Inspections

Key Benchmarks in Preparedness 24 hours Prior to Landfall Communications: Step-up Alerts & Conference Calls Verify Locations and Phone/Radio Numbers & Radio Frequencies for All Essential & On-Call Personnel Stow or Secure Essential Operating Equipment Top Off Fuel & Lubricants for All Rolling Stock & Equipment Install Window Protection Schedule Shutdown of Water Mains Sandbag Vulnerable Areas and Doors Conduct Inspections Non-essential Personnel Released from Work

Key Benchmarks in Preparedness 12 hours Prior to Landfall Communications: Final Conference Calls & Set Schedule for Post Storm Communications Shut Down Remaining Operations & Stow/Secure Remaining Operating Equipment Secure Power Sources Not Required for Minimal Operations & Shutdown Non-essential Water Mains Power & Water Only Manned Areas All Remaining Info Tech Equipment is Stowed & Preparations for Server Shutdown Begin Raise Slightly Leeward Facing Warehouse Doors to Relieve Pressure

Key Benchmarks in Preparedness 6 hours Prior to Landfall Communications Continue Last Minute Storm Checks Completed All On-Duty Personnel Report to Stations (indoors)

Post-Storm Response Communications Status Assessed & Management/Employee Notifications Issued Port Damage Assessments Begin Schedule Conference Calls USCG USACE Utilities Public Safety/Law Enforcement Essential & On-Call Personnel Called Back to Work USACE/USCG Inspections of Channels and Aids to Navigation Begin Port Recovery Efforts Begin

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