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1 Assisting communities to prepare for and respond to possible hazardous material transportation incidents Our Sponsors

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3 A voluntary national outreach effort that focuses on assisting communities prepare for and respond to a possible hazardous material transportation incident. TRANSCAER ® members consist of volunteer representatives from Chemical Manufacturing, Transportation Carries, Distributors, Emergency Response Industries, and Government Agencies.

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6 Trained close to 55K responders in s of training events yearly 10s of 1,000s trained since 1986 Developed anhydrous ammonia & chlorine training programs Trained over 140K on anhydrous ammonia since 2011 Chlorine training tour traveled to 52 training days, 24 locations, training 1,600 in 2014 Sponsored by 7 national organizations Collaborate with DOT/DOE/EPA/DHS Active state coordinators most states Actively participate in most state, regional & national hazmat conferences

7 Volunteer organization Coordination between agencies Communication Increased participation at training events Turnover Paid vs. Volunteer Backfill Costs Location Acquiring & maintaining qualified trainers & instructors Developing the next generation of trainers and responders Scheduling & time limitations

8 TRANSCAER® equals TRUST with emergency response community Recognized multi-industry, long- standing & successful emergency preparedness program Collaboration between stakeholders (industry/carriers/government/responders) Relationships with federal agencies Increased federal grant funding Increase in training programs offered Diverse product specific training development Increased number of dedicated TRANSCAER® team members

9 Neutral ground Active in NASTTPO & other state/regional planning organizations An effective mechanism to respond to stakeholder questions & concerns Enhances communication Allows industry to help local responders pre-plan for incidents Provides a variety of training to meet the needs of the community it serves Training and outreach plays a role in safely and quickly mitigating the incident Reduces the risk to the community

10 Continue delivering anhydrous ammonia, chlorine & ethanol training programs Finalize & deliver crude oil training Partner with RFA to develop a new joint ethanol training program Develop a SME trainer program Leverage existing training programs to include pipelines Maintain & increase engagement across diverse industry networks Continuing building national sponsors & partnerships (NVFC)

11 WATCH OUT FOR THIS SYMBOL in TRANSCAER ® Today to learn more about our upcoming events or visit Hands On Training Whistle-Stop Events Tabletops Mini Drills Full Scale Exercises

12  For More Information Visit

13 Donna L. Lepik Staff Executive, TRANSCAER®/ American Chemistry Council 202/