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Checklist |
2-F |
Position |
DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY |
Section |
OPERATIONS SUPPORT |
| Remain calm. | |
| Evacuate if incident affects your building or office. Do not go to the incident site. | |
| Turn on your cellular phone. | |
| If your office or building is not affected, go to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). (If unable to report to EOC, call Dispatch at 619-594-1991.) Make contact with the Operations Coordinator (Chief, Department of Public Safety) with a list of team members and to obtain equipment and assignments. | |
| Determine the number of personnel available to respond. | |
| Keep the Operations Coordinator briefed. | |
Develop an Action Plan for Health & Safety operations. The plan should have contingencies for: |
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| Safety instruction for emergency workers. | |
| Providing protective equipment and clothing. | |
| Providing critical information to fire fighters concerning hazardous materials contained inside buildings. | |
| Analyzing building HazMat conditions for rescue worked, repair operations, and building inspection. | |
| Preparing a sanitation plan. | |
| Implementing the Health & Safety mutual aid. | |
| Report the results of assignment operations to the Situation Status Officer (Assistant to the Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs) under the Planning Section (injuries, deaths, etc.) | |
| Keep a log of your activities. |
| Identify, control, and contain chemical, biological, and radiological hazards that impact the emergency response. | |
Provide emergency workers with appropriate safety instructions and protective clothing to safely carry out their mission. |
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| Provide and implement a sanitation plan for emergency operations. |
| Assist Search & Rescue Officer (Director, Physical Plant) and Building & Utilities Officer (Physical Plant, Manager of Electrical Services) with identifying chemical, biological, and radiological hazards. |
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