TOCDF Contingency Plan July 2007

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS

1.1 Electrical Distribution and Emergency Power (EP) System Overview

1.1.2 Primary Power System (PPS)

1.1.3 Secondary Power System (SPS)

1.1.4 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System

1.1.5 Emergency Generator (GEN) System

1.2 Fuel Gas System (Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas)

1.3 Fuel Oil System

1.4 Fire Detection and Protection Overview

1.4.2 Detection and Alarm

1.4.3 Automatic Sprinkler System

1.4.4 Halon (HAL) FM-200/FE-227 Systems

1.4.5 ECR High Speed Deluge System

1.4.6 Portable Fire Extinguishers

1.4.7 Dry-Chemical System

2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION

2.1 Overview

2.2 Scene Responders

2.2.2 Incident Commander (IC)/Emergency Coordinator

2.2.3 Scene Control Officer (SCO)

2.2.4 Safety Advisor

2.2.5 Environmental Advisor

2.2.6 Maintenance Superintendent

2.2.7 HAZMAT Team Leader (HTL)

2.2.8 Decon Team Leader (DTL)

2.2.9 Paramedic Team Leader (PTL)

2.2.10 Medical Clinician In Charge (MCIC)

2.2.11 Rescue Team Leader (RTL)

2.2.12 CMA Shift Engineer

2.3 Control Room

2.3.2 Assistant Incident Commander (AIC)/Alternate Emergency Coordinator

2.3.3 Accountability Coordinator

2.3.4 Sweepers

2.4 Management Advisory Team (MAT)

2.4.2 General Manager

2.4.3 CMA Project Manager

2.4.4 Deputy General Managers

2.4.5 CMA Shift Quality Assurance Specialist and Ammunition Surveillance (QASAS)

3 IMPLEMENTATION

3.2 Fire or Explosion Incident

3.3 Agent or Non-Agent Release

3.4 Decision Process

4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

4.1 Notification

4.1.1 Notification and Mobilization Overview

4.1.2 Personnel Notification

4.1.2.2 Site Personnel

4.1.2.3 Public Address System

4.1.2.4 Offsite Personnel

4.1.2.5 DCD Installation

4.1.2.6 TOCDF Management

4.1.3 Emergency Responder Notification

4.1.3.1 Scene Response Teams

4.1.3.2 DCD Primary Response Organizations

4.1.3.3 Management Advisory Team

4.1.4 HAZMAT Release Reporting

4.2 Identification of Hazardous Materials

4.2.1 Identification of Hazardous Materials Overview

4.2.2 Hazardous Materials at TOCDF

4.2.3 GB (Sarin): Physical, Chemical, and Toxic Properties

4.2.3.2 Effects of GB

4.2.3.3 Hazard Symbol for GB

4.2.4 VX: Physical, Chemical, and Toxic Properties

4.2.4.2 Effects of VX

4.2.4.3 Hazard Symbol for VX

4.2.5 Mustard: Physical, Chemical, and Toxic Properties

4.2.5.2 Effects of Mustard

4.2.5.3 Hazard Symbol for Mustard

4.3 Hazard Assessment

4.3.1 Hazard Assessment Overview

4.3.2 Event Detection

4.3.3 Event Information Gathering

4.3.4 Information Sources

4.3.4.2 Information from Emergency Response Teams

4.3.4.3 Information from SCO, IC, and Advisors

4.3.4.4 Information from TOCDF Control Room

4.3.4.5 Information from Monitoring and Sampling Teams

4.3.5 Event Assessment

4.3.6 Determination of Event Hazard Zone

4.4 Control Procedures

4.5 Prevention of Recurrence or Spread of Fires, Explosions, or Releases

4.5.1 Fire

4.5.2 Fire Reporting and Evacuation

4.5.2.1 Immediate Actions

4.5.2.2 Subsequent Actions

4.5.3 Fire and Agent Releases

4.5.3.5 Prevention of Recurrence, Spread of Fires, Explosions, or Releases

4.5.4 Explosive Hazards

4.6 Storage and Treatment of Released Material

4.7 Incompatible Waste

4.8 Post-Emergency Equipment Maintenance

4.9 Container Spills and Leakage

4.10 Tank Spills and Leakage

4.11 Spills and Leakage from Other Regulated Units

5 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

5.2 Communication and Alarm Systems

5.2.2 System Design

5.2.3 Control Room

5.3 Spill Control and Decontamination Equipment

5.4 Emergency Equipment

5.4.1 Fire Extinguishing Equipment

5.4.2 Emergency Personal Protective Equipment

5.4.2.1 Emergency Personal Protective Equipment Overview

5.4.2.2 Chemical Agent Ventilation/Hazard Categories

5.4.2.3 TOCDF Descriptions of Personal Protective Equipment Ensembles

5.4.2.4 Selection of PPE

5.4.2.4.1 Chemical Agent Release

5.4.2.4.2 Industrial Chemical Release

5.4.3 Medical Emergency Equipment

5.4.4 Showers and Eyewash Facilities

5.4.5 Agent Detection Equipment

5.4.6 Decontamination Solution

5.4.7 Confined Spaces if Entry

5.4.8 Offsite Equipment

5.4.8.1 Firefighting Equipment

5.4.8.2 Heavy Equipment

6 COORDINATION AGREEMENTS AND SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS

6.1 Coordination Agreements Overview

6.2 DCD Support

6.2.1 General

6.2.2 DCD Security

6.2.3 Real Time Analysis Platforms (RTAPs)

6.2.4 DCD Meteorological/Detection Teams (Met/Det)

6.2.5 DCD Hotline Crew

6.2.6 DCD Decontamination Teams

6.2.7 Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

6.2.8 DCD Fire Station

6.3 Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS) Support

6.3.1 General

6.3.2 CAMDS Area Response Teams

6.3.3 CAMDS Meteorological/Detection Teams (Met/Det)

6.3.4 CAMDS Hotline Crew

6.4 TEAD Support

6.4.1 General

6.4.2 TEAD Fire Station

6.4.3 TEAD Public Works

6.4.4 Support Center

6.5 Medical Support

6.5.1 General

6.5.2 Aid Station (DCD)

6.5.3 CAMDS Medical Module

6.5.4 U.S. Army Health Clinic (TEAD)

6.5.5 Dugway Proving Ground

6.5.6 Air Ambulance Services

6.5.7 LDS Hospital