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1 Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective M. J. Garrett, CIH Manager - Corporate Safety Carolinas HealthCare System Spring Meeting Carolinas Section AIHA Thursday, March 14, 2002

2 2 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Begin with Internal Response Plans  Plans address significant hazards  Simple to follow  Information shared with First Responders’  Addressed incident command structure?

3 3 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Have you looked at vulnerabilities presented by your facility & materials?  Look at bulk EHS Chemicals  Consider bulk toxics  What about Radioactive materials?  How about hazardous waste?

4 4 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Have we safeguarded Hazardous Materials? VB Soman VX 44 2  Inventory Control  Security Issues  Access  How are hazards marked?

5 5 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Plans need to address significant hazards  What hazards do you consider significant?  Fuel Oil Tanks – SPCC Plans  Bulk quantities of EHS chemicals  Rail cars on sidings  Hazardous Waste storage buildings/areas  Radioactive materials and wastes

6 6 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Do your emergency plans Look like... A bookcase full of binders, Simple Checklists or index cards to make an implementable response. OR

7 7 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Plan Your Plan  Do we plan for execution?  Can we boil plans down to an index card of actions?  Do we look at multiple failures? e.g., A chemical spill and a fire, or Injury rescue during a HazMat event  What specialized first-aid or treatment might be required from chemical exposure  Will EMTs/Ambulance crews be equipped? »Where can you get such treatment  Do you have an all-hazard plan?

8 8 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 General Plan Weaknesses  Often we fail to communicate:  List or clearly explain all significant hazards?  Informed all who will participate in or support our response plan?  Plan written for compliance, execution or both?  Have we talked through “unified command” issues with outside responders. Fire, Police, HazMat, “Alert Team”, etc.

9 9 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Information shared with First Responders  Have the plans been filed with:  The Local Emergency Planning Committee,  The fire & police departments plus EMS,  The receiving hospital that will deal with casualties from your facility.  Who has a need to know internally & externally?  Have you identified who is down stream & relies on water to which site discharges?

10 10 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Do we communicate...  What we believe are major hazards internal to the site?  What we believe may present hazards beyond property lines?  Major vs. minor hazards to the community  What we are prepared to respond to vs. that which we are unprepared?  Who is the expert(s) on the hazards & controls?  Who will be the incident commander?

11 11 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 Where we’re the experts  Have we shared our expertise?  Do 1 st Responders and Emergency Planners know what we know?  Tell them what special monitoring or protective equipment we have?  Inform if authorized to share,  Work with 1 st Responders to give awareness training on special hazards presented by operations & materials.

12 12 Carolinas Section AIHA -Roundtable on Security & Terrorism - Industry Perspective 03/14/02 How do we share/communicate the hazards to others?  What have you told the LEPC?  What have you told the Hospitals  What have you told the Fire/Police?  Who speaks for your facility?  Who coordinates your command structure?


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