Ohio Hazardous Materials Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Notification SOP.
Transcript of Ohio Hazardous Materials Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Notification SOP.
Ohio Hazardous Ohio Hazardous Materials Technical Materials Technical Advisory Committee Advisory Committee (TAC)(TAC)
Notification SOPNotification SOP
TAC Mission StatementTAC Mission Statement
The Hazardous Materials, Weapons of Mass Destruction and Decontamination Technical Advisory Committee will assure appropriate risk-based hazardous materials/WMD response capabilities throughout the state of Ohio in order to strengthen the capability of Ohio’s local jurisdictions to cope with complex incidents affecting the lives and property of Ohio’s citizens and the infrastructure of state, county and local governments.
TAC ChairsTAC Chairs
Co-Chairs Co-Chairs – Greg LocherGreg Locher 419-779-4290 419-779-4290 – Harry BurdickHarry Burdick 740-225-3378740-225-3378– Tim FlockTim Flock 419-834-0758419-834-0758
Regional CoordinatorsRegional Coordinators
Regional CoordinatorsRegional Coordinators– 1 Tom Jaksetic (419) 466-67921 Tom Jaksetic (419) 466-6792– 2 Mark Vedder (440) 337 14912 Mark Vedder (440) 337 1491– 3 Dennis Bristow (937) 901 51123 Dennis Bristow (937) 901 5112– 4 Bill Brobst (614) 774 05504 Bill Brobst (614) 774 0550– 5 Silverio Caggiano (330) 740 22005 Silverio Caggiano (330) 740 2200– 6 Miles Davis (513) 263 80626 Miles Davis (513) 263 8062– 7 Brian Robertson (740) 385 23077 Brian Robertson (740) 385 2307– 8 Jeffrey Corder (740) 622 25558 Jeffrey Corder (740) 622 2555
Type III TeamType III Team
Known Industrial chemicalsKnown Industrial chemicals– Fuel spillsFuel spills– Industrial accidents with known Industrial accidents with known
chemicalschemicals
Type II TeamType II Team
Known and Unknown chemicalsKnown and Unknown chemicals– Incidents in which the chemical is Incidents in which the chemical is
not known at this time.not known at this time.– Larger more complex incidents they Larger more complex incidents they
may have mixtures of chemicals.may have mixtures of chemicals.
Type I TeamType I Team
Very large and complex incidentsVery large and complex incidents Suspected terrorist activities with Suspected terrorist activities with
unknown CBRNE productsunknown CBRNE products
Statewide Hazmat/DeconStatewide Hazmat/Decon Type III Type III
Organized public safety HazMat Organized public safety HazMat response team consisting of at least 10 response team consisting of at least 10 members trained to hazardous members trained to hazardous materials technicianmaterials technician
Capable of handling known industrial Capable of handling known industrial chemical releases, making Level B entrieschemical releases, making Level B entries
Supplements basic intervention/control Supplements basic intervention/control techniques such as damming, diking, techniques such as damming, diking, and absorptionand absorption
Directs Technical decontamination of Directs Technical decontamination of known chemicalsknown chemicals12 hour operational period with 12 hour operational period with logistical supportlogistical support
Statewide Hazmat/DeconStatewide Hazmat/Decon Type IIType II Organized public safety HazMat response team Organized public safety HazMat response team
consisting of at least 15 members trained to consisting of at least 15 members trained to hazardous materials technicianhazardous materials technician
Capable of handling known and unknown Capable of handling known and unknown industrial chemical releases, making Level A or B industrial chemical releases, making Level A or B entriesentries
Supplements basic intervention/control Supplements basic intervention/control techniques such as damming, diking, and techniques such as damming, diking, and absorptionabsorption
Directs Technical decontamination of known and Directs Technical decontamination of known and unknown chemicalsunknown chemicals
12 hour operational period with logistical 12 hour operational period with logistical supportsupport
Statewide Hazmat/DeconStatewide Hazmat/Decon Type IType I
Organized public safety HazMat/WMD response Organized public safety HazMat/WMD response team consisting of at least 20 members team consisting of at least 20 members trained to hazardous materials techniciantrained to hazardous materials technician
Capable of handling known and unknown Capable of handling known and unknown industrial chemical releases and WMD events, industrial chemical releases and WMD events, making Level A and B entriesmaking Level A and B entries
Supplements basic intervention/control Supplements basic intervention/control techniques such as damming, diking, and techniques such as damming, diking, and absorptionabsorption
Directs Technical decontamination of known, Directs Technical decontamination of known, unknown and WMD chemicalsunknown and WMD chemicals
12 hour operational period with logistical 12 hour operational period with logistical supportsupport
Statewide Hazmat/DeconStatewide Hazmat/DeconResponse -Response -
Type IIIType III On-site within 1 hour of a requestOn-site within 1 hour of a request Regions completing development of Regions completing development of
this capabilitythis capabilityType IIType II
On-site within 2 hours of a requestOn-site within 2 hours of a request Regions building this capabilityRegions building this capability
Type IType I On-site within 4 hours of a requestOn-site within 4 hours of a request State currently has limited capability State currently has limited capability
in this areain this area
What is expected to be What is expected to be done before our done before our arrival?arrival?
All Operations level objectivesAll Operations level objectives– IC established IC established – Rescue viable victims and Gross Rescue viable victims and Gross
Emergency DeconEmergency Decon– Control zonesControl zones– Confinement of HazMat by ERG Confinement of HazMat by ERG
suggestionssuggestions– Brief HazMat team prior to response (to Brief HazMat team prior to response (to
assure needed resources are being assure needed resources are being addressed.)addressed.)
Notification SOP Notification SOP PurposePurpose To provide statewide uniformity To provide statewide uniformity
for local jurisdictions to request for local jurisdictions to request additional resources specifically additional resources specifically for assistance in managing for assistance in managing hazardous material or WMD hazardous material or WMD incidents.incidents.
Notification SOP Notification SOP RationaleRationale
The Ohio Fire Service Emergency Response System The Ohio Fire Service Emergency Response System (OFSERS) serves as the basis for the notification (OFSERS) serves as the basis for the notification procedure. When a community is affected by a procedure. When a community is affected by a hazardous material / WMD incident, the incident hazardous material / WMD incident, the incident commander will initially request additional assistance commander will initially request additional assistance by utilizing any local mutual aid agreements. When by utilizing any local mutual aid agreements. When the local jurisdiction is no longer able to obtain the local jurisdiction is no longer able to obtain additional assistance through local mutual aid, they additional assistance through local mutual aid, they may choose to activate the OFSERS by calling the may choose to activate the OFSERS by calling the Central Dispatch Center and requesting additional Central Dispatch Center and requesting additional hazardous material / WMD assistance in the form of a hazardous material / WMD assistance in the form of a Special Team Response – HazMat.Special Team Response – HazMat.
Notification SOP ProcedureNotification SOP Procedure
All requests for OFSERS All requests for OFSERS assistance will be processed assistance will be processed through the Central Dispatch through the Central Dispatch Center. The contact number for Center. The contact number for the OFSERS Central Dispatch the OFSERS Central Dispatch Center is 1-888-822-4900.Center is 1-888-822-4900.
Notification SOP Notification SOP Procedure (cont.)Procedure (cont.) When Central Dispatch is contacted the When Central Dispatch is contacted the
following questions will be asked of the following questions will be asked of the caller:caller:– Name of the affected jurisdiction and the Name of the affected jurisdiction and the
name of the fire department responsible name of the fire department responsible for providing service to that community.for providing service to that community.
– Name of the calling agency; name and Name of the calling agency; name and rank of caller, Call back and Fax numbers. rank of caller, Call back and Fax numbers.
– Incident Commander’s info (name, rank, Incident Commander’s info (name, rank, and department) requesting assistance.and department) requesting assistance.
– Specific type of emergency if known. Specific type of emergency if known. (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Transportation, Fixed site.)Transportation, Fixed site.)
Notification SOP Notification SOP Procedure (cont.)Procedure (cont.) When Central Dispatch is contacted the following When Central Dispatch is contacted the following
questions will be asked of the caller:questions will be asked of the caller:– Level of HazMat Team needed - if known.Level of HazMat Team needed - if known.– The location of a Staging Area utilizing an easily The location of a Staging Area utilizing an easily
identifiable area that can be identified on a highway identifiable area that can be identified on a highway map (gas station map). map (gas station map).
– The type of response needed: SCRAMBLE (Enroute The type of response needed: SCRAMBLE (Enroute within 30 minutes and be able to be on site for up to within 30 minutes and be able to be on site for up to 12 hrs.) or LONG TERM (Enroute within 3 hours and 12 hrs.) or LONG TERM (Enroute within 3 hours and be able to be on site for up to 12 hours. Additional be able to be on site for up to 12 hours. Additional teams may be called if necessary for operational teams may be called if necessary for operational periods that exceed 12 hours.periods that exceed 12 hours.
– Identify MARCS radio channels) (Preferred) or local Identify MARCS radio channels) (Preferred) or local radio frequency, and or cell phone numbers for radio frequency, and or cell phone numbers for command and control communications.command and control communications.
– Requests for specific equipment should be identified Requests for specific equipment should be identified to central dispatch.to central dispatch.
Notification SOP Notification SOP Procedure (cont.)Procedure (cont.) Central Dispatch, after obtaining Central Dispatch, after obtaining
the requested resources, will the requested resources, will notify the call back point that the notify the call back point that the request has been filled.request has been filled.
Is Hazmat Team Currently On Scene?
Do YouKnow Which Type of
Team You Need?
Yes
No
Yes
No
Dispatch The Closest Team of
That Type
Is WMD or Rad Involved?
Send Closest Type II Team
No
Yes or Do Not Know
Send Closest Type I Team
Check For Closest Team
Which Type of Team is Closest?
Send Closest Type I Team
Type I IsClosest Team
Type II or Type IIIIs Closest Team
Is WMD or Rad Involved?
Yes
Dispatch Closest Type II or Type III Team AND Closest
Type I Team
No Do You Know WhatChemical is Involved?
DispatchClosest Type II or
Type III Team
Dispatch Closest Type II Team
Yes
No
OHIO FIRE SERVICE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM
REQUEST FOR HAZMAT TEAM
QuestionsQuestions
Contact your regional HazMat Contact your regional HazMat TAC Coordinator.TAC Coordinator.
Contact your county or Contact your county or regional coordinator for the regional coordinator for the Ohio Fire Service Emergency Ohio Fire Service Emergency Response System. Response System.
Ohio Response System Ohio Response System (ORS)/Technical Advisory (ORS)/Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) questions:Committee (TAC) questions:
Ohio Emergency Management Ohio Emergency Management AgencyAgency
1.614.889.71601.614.889.7160Ohio Fire Service Emergency Ohio Fire Service Emergency Response System (OFSERS):Response System (OFSERS):Ohio Fire Chiefs’ AssociationOhio Fire Chiefs’ Association
1.800.347.37041.800.347.3704
Contact Information – if regional or county coordinators unknown