Emergency Response Checklist
Emergency Response Checklist
Initial notification
___Clear arrival report specifying chemical (with correct spelling),
chemical actions, volume, location, injuries and potential harm (property
damage, critical systems, environmental), person reporting
___Leak continuous?
___Administrators/supervisors advised
___Report of release recorded
___Release constitute RQ?
___Report release to appropriate federal, state and local authorities within
specified timeframe
___Call 911 if release is reportable or it poses or could pose a threat to
the public
Initial scene management
___Area of hazard identified or estimated (guidance)
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emergency decon
chemical exposure and heat/cold stress symptoms
allowable work time
hot zone re-entry policy
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tools/equipment need for entry
___Decontamination line operational and staffed
___Unfamiliar operations rehearsed and briefed
___Time on air noted and tracked
___Medical monitoring onsite
___SCBA facepiece inner and outer surface and suit facepiece inner
surface treated with anti-fog as indicated
___Airspace, highway, railroad and other traffic managed for scene safety
___Entry team provided transportation when traveling long distances
___Monitoring equipment calibrated or taken through fresh air startup.
Bagged to prevent contamination, and entrants have clear idea of what
and where to monitor.
___Necessary shutdown briefed
___Lockout/tagout briefed
___Establish policy regarding PPE reuse, air tank change and reentry
___All PPE required is worn and all fasteners functional and secured
Hot zone entry
___Entrants working on the buddy system with appropriate backup
___Required PPE worn
___Entrants check each others status
___Continuous monitoring for flammable atmospheres if indicated
___Avoid chemical contact
___Lockout/tagout as indicated
___Work from upwind/uphill direction when possible
___Obtain information to confirm identity as soon as possible if indicated
___Hot zone/warm zone communications checked and continue
periodically
___Entrants given fifteen and five minute warning
___Mitigation techniques utilized that minimize chemical contact and
physical strain
___Status/progress communicated along with estimated time of
conclusion
Post entry
___Management of decon wastes in accordance with applicable laws
___Debrief entrants
___Inform workers, supervisors, administrators and the public of incident
conclusion as appropriate or as indicated in emergency plans
___Confirm safe atmospheres following mitigation
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