Table of contents : Emergency Response Planning: for Corporate and Municipal Managers......Page 4 Copyright Page......Page 5 Contents......Page 8 Preface......Page 14 Introduction......Page 16 Key Factors Influencing Programmatic Emergency Response Programs......Page 27 Extended Partnership......Page 34 Proactive and Reactive Dimensions......Page 38 Introduction......Page 40 Scope of Emergency Planning......Page 41 Assessment of Hazard and Risk......Page 43 On- and Off-Site Management......Page 52 Authority and Responsibility......Page 56 Communication and Information Handling/Processing......Page 59 Provisions and Support......Page 61 Medical Treatment and Surveillance......Page 63 Remediation and Review......Page 66 Introduction......Page 68 Contents of Emergency Response Plan......Page 73 Implementation......Page 91 Incident Command System......Page 97 Adaptation of ICS to Other Command Structures......Page 112 Additional Considerations......Page 115 Introduction......Page 118 Structural, Material, and Operational Sources of Hazards......Page 119 Hazard Evaluation and Mitigation......Page 125 Consolidation of Information and Database......Page 134 Introduction......Page 137 Bloodborne Pathogens......Page 141 Universal Precautions......Page 147 Exposure Control Plan......Page 152 Nonbloodborne Pathogens......Page 154 Surveillance Objectives and Concerns......Page 160 Liaison with Medical Authority......Page 169 Types of Medical Analysis......Page 173 Programmatic Review......Page 186 Introduction......Page 187 Selection of PPC and PPE......Page 188 Protective Clothing and Ensembles......Page 190 Respiratory Protection......Page 210 Hearing Protectors......Page 221 Introduction......Page 223 Proactive Management of Hazards: Corporate Perspective......Page 224 Incident Response Personnel......Page 235 Introduction......Page 254 Mitigation Measures......Page 258 All-Hazard Mitigation......Page 269 Shift in Paradigm......Page 273 Introduction......Page 280 Scope of Decontamination Plan......Page 281 Emergency Decontamination......Page 301 Introduction......Page 308 Expert Software......Page 310 Elements of In-Service Data and Information Base......Page 312 Modular Approach to Database Design......Page 321 Introduction......Page 328 Chemical Monitoring Technologies......Page 329 Other Monitoring Technologies......Page 337 Design and Implementation of Monitoring Program......Page 338 Proactive Industrial Monitoring......Page 341 Introduction......Page 346 Potential Terrorist Weapons......Page 347 Incident Site as Crime Scene......Page 360 Threat and Risk Target Assessment......Page 362 Emergency Operations Plan......Page 363 Appendix A. Glossary......Page 366 Appendix B. FEMA Addresses......Page 403 Appendix C. Regional and Area OSHA Ofices......Page 408 Appendix D. States with Approved Occupational Safety and Health Plans......Page 415 Appendix E. OSHA Consultation Directory......Page 418 Appendix F. State Emergency Response Committees......Page 424 Introduction......Page 438 Section 1—Four Steps in the Planning Process......Page 441 Section 2—Emergency Management Considerations......Page 455 Section 3—Hazard-Specific Information......Page 472 Section 4—Information Sources......Page 482 Appendix H. OSHA Training Curriculum Guidelines 1910.120 (Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response) APP E (Nonmandatory)......Page 484 Suggested General Criteria......Page 485 Suggested Program Quality Control Criteria......Page 487 Suggested Training Curriculum Guidelines......Page 491 Introduction......Page 503 Policies......Page 504 Situation......Page 505 Concept of Operations......Page 506 Responsibilities......Page 511 References (Not Otherwise Referenced in the FRP)......Page 515 Primary Point of Contact......Page 516 United States Policy on Counterterrorism......Page 518 National Fire Academy (NFA) Courses......Page 522 Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Courses......Page 528 For More Information......Page 529 Review Panel......Page 530 Introduction......Page 531 Planning......Page 534 Special Equipment/Devices......Page 537 Providing Assistance......Page 542 Glossary......Page 549 Resources......Page 553 Purpose......Page 556 Planning......Page 557 Communications......Page 558 Emergency Response Teams......Page 559 Training......Page 560 Personal Protection......Page 561 Medical Assistance......Page 564 Some OSHA Requirements......Page 565 Free On-Site Consultation......Page 567 Training and Education......Page 568 State Occupational Safety and Health Plans......Page 569 Index......Page 572