Coordinate with any local companies that may have explosive
materials.
Provide an avenue for these companies to report explosive
accidents, or potential accidents (i.e., 9-1-1).
Coordinate with local broadcast media to ensure timely and
accurate
Emergency Alert System activation.
Coordinate with schools, daycare centers, hospitals, etc. in the
area in proper precautions and emergency actions regarding an
explosive hazard.
Conduct hazard
analysis of
vital facilities and the impact of an explosion incident in
or near one or more of those facilities.
Determine the
availability of mobile and/or portable mortuary services.
Coordinate and plan at least one exercise (table top or
practical) tri-annually.
Coordinate with law enforcement for response and information.
Establish or facilitate joint incident command with agencies
likely to respond, such as fire departments, regional hazmat
teams, rescue, mortuary, etc.
Ensure fire department personnel and other responders meet or
exceed
OSHA 1910.120.
Ensure responders are trained in explosive devices, explosive
handling and victim extrication from collapsed facilities.
Ensure other resources such
as explosive ordnance disposal units are available and the
necessary agreements are in place to obtain those resources.
Coordinate with Red Cross, public agencies and/or the Salvation
Army for shelter operations, as appropriate.
Response:
Identify immediate action or response requirements.
Immediately carry out those action requirements necessary to
preserve life and/or property, including the deployment of
required resources.
On
order,
evacuate affected areas with assistance from response or
predetermined evacuation forces.
Establish
communications with responding agencies.
Establish traffic control and security with
law enforcement.
Through
communications with responding agencies determine as quickly as
possible:
The location of any
established command post:
Has incident command been
established? If not, establish incident command.
Has the incident commander
been appointed or assumed command? Who is it?
Have incident communications
been fully established?
What is the two way radio
frequency being used by incident command?
Number of killed or injured.
General boundary of the
affected area.
The general extent of
damages.
The general extent of power
or other utility disruption.
Immediate needs of response
forces.
If voluntary evacuations of
the population have begun.
Location of any triage area.
Location of any congregate
care area established or ad hoc.
Evaluate
overall county situation (i.e., Are roads or bridges damaged or
blocked? Vital facilities damaged or destroyed?).
Establish communications with the facility reporting the
explosion, if applicable.
Request a technical liaison from law enforcement, familiar with
the explosive hazard, report to the EOC if practical to do so.
Bombs, bomb threats, explosive devices intentionally set are
criminal matters. Be aware that these may also present a
terrorist threat.
Establish communications with the State.
Request
explosive disposal unit, hazardous materials team or other
specialized response forces if appropriate.
Establish
communications with and request a liaison from State
transportation and electric, telephone and gas utilities as
necessary.
Establish communications with area schools, medical facilities
and/or businesses that might be affected.
Establish
ongoing
reporting from the response forces, private agencies and
utilities.
Establish command post(s) as
needed.
Coordinate
with Red Cross (or designated lead agency) the opening of
appropriate number of shelters in the appropriate areas,
based on
shelter procedure or guideline.
Conduct first staff briefing as
soon as practical after EOC / Command post activation.
It will be unlikely if a small,
localized explosion will cause a Presidential declaration of
disaster, but if a Presidential declaration of disaster is made,
file "Request for Public Assistance" to apply for assistance as
soon as possible with the proper state or federal agency.
Ensure public
officials are made aware of the assistance application process,
if applicable.
Ensure the
general public is made aware, through the public information
officer, of the assistance application process, if applicable.
Perform an
incident critique as soon as possible with all possible response
organizations.
Review agency
and self performance.
Review the
weaknesses of the plan.
Correct
weaknesses.
Implement
hazard mitigation or modify hazard mitigation plan accordingly.
Brief elected
officials with updated information and disaster recovery
progress.
*** End Explosive Hazard Checklist ***
Last updated: May 08, 2008