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IA5 Hazardous Materials (Accidental Release)

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Marion PRE-INCIDENT PHASE RESPONSE PHASE Hazardous Materials Incident Checklist Have personnel participate in necessary training and exercises, as determined by Marion County Emergency Management and the ESF-10 Lead (including the Salem Fire Department HazMat Team). Participate in Marion County preparedness activities, seeking understanding interactions with participating agencies in HazMat scenario. Ensure that emergency contacts lists are updated and establish a pre-event duty roster allowing for 24/7 operational support for the Marion County EOC. Inform Marion County Emergency Management any major developments that could adversely affect response operations (i.e., personnel shortages, loss equipment, etc.). In most incidents, the local fire district will initially respond, assume initial IC responsibilities, and request activation/deployment the Salem Fire Department HazMat Team. Determine the type, scope, and extent the HazMat incident (recurring). Verify reports and obtain estimates the area that may be affected. - Notify 9-1-1-dispatch, support agencies, adjacent jurisdictions, ESF coordinators, and liaisons the situation. - Assess the type, severity, and size the incident. If possible, characterize the hazardous material(s) concern and determine appropriate personal protection equipment requirements. - Ensure that a health and safety plan is developed by the designated Safety Officer, including monitoring first responders in accordance with all applicable guidance. Provide support for implementation applicable GRPs established by the Department Environmental Quality (DEQ) to guide activities throughout the duration the incident. Ensure that proper containment methods have been implemented by the first responders until HazMat response teams arrive. Establish access control to the incident site through local law enforcement agencies. If the situation warrants it, request activation the Marion County EOC via the IC through the County EMD. ESF 10 Annex the ICS Form 209: Incident Status Summary Northwest Area Contingency Plan Section 5 the Marion EOP IA5-1

Marion Activate the Marion County EOC, coordinate response activities among AOCs and ICPs, and establish Incident Command or UC as appropriate. Staffing levels vary with the complexity and needs the response. At a minimum, the IC, all Section Chiefs, the Resource Coordinator, and management support positions may be necessary. If applicable, establish immediate gross decontamination capability for victims. Estimate emergency staffing levels and request personnel support. Develop work assignments for ICS positions (recurring). Notify ESF-10 supporting agencies. - Identify local, regional, and/or state agencies that may be able to mobilize resources to the County EOC for support. Contact the OERS at 1-800-452-0311 for technical assistance and support in requesting the regional HazMat Team. Note: The primary regional HazMat response team is located in Salem. Assign liaisons to the County EOC representing government agencies, private entities (i.e., railroad companies, chemical manufacturers, etc.), and other stakeholders to the Marion County EOC. Develop and initiate shift rotation plans, including briefing replacements during shift changes. - Dedicate time during each shift to prepare for shift change briefings. Confirm or establish communications links among primary and support agencies, the Marion County EOC, and the state ECC. Confirm operable phone numbers and backup communication links. Ensure that all required notifications have been completed. Consider other local, State, and Federal agencies that may be affected by the incident. Notify them the status. - For incidents affecting navigable waterways, ensure that the U.S. Coast Guard has been notified. - For incidents occurring on State highways, ensure that the ODOT has been notified. Section 5 the ESF 5 Annex the. ESF 10 Annex the OERS is available 24 hours a day. ICS Form 201: Incident Briefing. ESF 2 Annex to the Section 4.2 the Marion County EOP Established emergency contact lists maintained at the Marion County EOC IA5-2

Marion - Contact appropriate key stakeholders and partners if the incident poses an actual or potential threat to state parks, recreational areas, historical sites, environmentally sensitive areas, tourist routes, or other designated areas. - If agricultural areas and livestock are potentially exposed or impacted, notify local extension services (OSU), Oregon Department Agriculture, and the State Veterinarian. A lead PIO will be designated by the County Court. The PIO will issue information individually or through the JIC, if established, in coordination with appropriate local, regional, and state agencies. Manage and coordinate interagency functions. Providing multi-agency coordination is the primary goal. Assimilate into a UC as dictated by incident. Implement local plans and procedures for HazMat operations. Implement agency-specific protocols and SOPs. Ensure that copies all documents are available to response personnel. - For responses requiring assistance from the DEQ Regional Response Team, refer to the GRP applicable to the incident site and support procedures according to the Northwest Area Contingency Plan. ESF 11 Annex the ESF 15 Annex the ESF-10 the Marion County EOP Marion County Hazardous Materials Incident Management Plan Obtain current and forecasted weather to project potential spread the plume (recurring). Based upon the incident size, type chemical/substance, and weather projections, establish a safe zone and determine a location for an on-site staging and decontamination. Re-evaluate as the situation changes. Determine the need for implementing evacuation and sheltering activities (recurring). Evacuation assistance should be coordinated among ESF-1 (Transportation), ESF- 5 (Emergency Management), and ESF-6 (Mass Care, Housing, and Human Services). Establish a victim decontamination and treatment area(s). Determine the need for additional resources and request as necessary through appropriate channels (recurring). Submit a request for emergency/disaster declaration, as applicable. Northwest Area Contingency Plan (02/05) ESF 2 Annex the ESF 1, ESF 5, ESF 6, and ESF 15 Annexes the ESF 7 Annex Section 1.4 the IA5-3

Marion Activate mutual aid agreements. Activation includes placing backup teams on standby and alerting resource suppliers about potential needs as well as current needs. Coordinate resource access, deployment, and storage in the operational area. Resources to coordinate include equipment, personnel, facilities, supplies, procedures, and communications. Track resources as they are dispatched and/or used. Develop plans and procedures for registering regional HazMat teams as they arrive on the scene and receive deployment orders. Establish the JIC, as needed. Formulate emergency public information messages and media responses using one message, many voices concepts (recurring). - Public information will be reviewed and approved for release by the IC and the lead PIO before dissemination to the public and/or media partners. Record all EOC and individual personnel activities (recurring). All assignments, person(s) responsible, and significant actions taken should be documented in logbooks. Record all incoming and outgoing messages (recurring). All messages, and the person sending or receiving them, should be documented as part the EOC log. Develop and deliver situation reports (recurring). At regular intervals the IC/EOC Manager and staff will assemble a Situation Report. Develop an IAP (recurring). This document is developed by the Planning Section and approved by the IC. The IAP should be discussed at regular intervals and modified as the situation changes. Implement objectives and tasks outlined in the IAP (recurring). Coordinate with private sector partners as needed. Ensure that all reports injuries, deaths, and major equipment damage due to HazMat incidents are communicated to the IC and/or Safety Officer. As applicable, clean-up activities will most likely be conducted by private contractors and coordinated among the Marion County EOC, the responsible party (if known), and the DEQ. ICS Resource Tracking Forms ESF 7 Annex the ESF 15 Annex the ESF 15 Annex the EOC Planning Section job action guide ICS Form 202: Incident Objectives IA5-4

Marion RECOVERY/ DEMOBILIZATION PHASE Ensure that an orderly demobilization emergency operations in accordance with current demobilization plans. Consider long-term environmental decontamination and remediation needs and coordinate tasks with the appropriate state agencies and/or private sector partners. Release mutual aid resources as soon as possible. Conduct a post-event debriefing to identify success stories, opportunities for improvement, and development the After Action Report/Improvement Plan. Deactivate/demobilize the Marion County EOC. Correct response deficiencies reflected in the IP. Submit valuable success stories and/or lessons learned to the Lessons Learned Sharing website (www.llis.gov) ESF-14 Annex the IA5-5

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