Specifically, the notification must: (a) provide a reasonable estimate of the number of trains implicated by this Order that are expected to travel, per week, through each county within the state; (b) identify and describe the petroleum crude oil expected to be transported in accordance with 49 CFR part 172, subpart C; (c) provide
all applicable emergency response information required by 49 CFR part 172, subpart G; and, (d) identify the routes over which the material will be transported.
Specifically, this notification must: (a) provide a reasonable estimate of the number of trains implicated by this Order that are expected to travel, per week, through each county within the state; (b) identify and describe the petroleum crude oil being transported in accordance with 49 CFR part 172, subpart C; (c) provide
all applicable emergency response information required by 49 CFR part 172, subpart G; and, (d) identify the route over which the material will be transported.
A description of the materials shipped and
applicable emergency response information required by hazardous materials regulations.
Not exact matches
In making these notifications to SERCs, railroads must identify that Bakken crude oil is the commodity involved, and convey the
applicable petroleum crude oil
emergency response information that is required by 49 CFR part 172, subpart G in the notice.
Where
applicable, on a go - forward basis, the transportation provider will be required to ensure accessible stop - request and
emergency response controls are available throughout vehicles, including within reach of allocated spaces and seated passengers.
• Track record of developing and implementing plans and strategic, operational and tactical procedures and protocols to execute health and safety management functions • First - hand experience in reviewing incident action plans and provide input on
emergency management goals and objectives • Demonstrated ability to judge
response capability limitations and propose tactics for coordinated
response activities • Able to identify, coordinate and prepare
emergency management staff for responder roles including staffing teams • Proven ability to develop and maintain incident management system documentation including organizational charts and job action sheets • Deep insight into conducting quality assurance, data analysis and decision support synthesis operations and developing
applicable maps in support of daily and
response operations • Exceptionally well - versed in collaborating with other
emergency management personnel and local and federal officials while preparing for and responding to disasters • Documented success in providing support to and developing liaison with other agencies and organizations in order to develop and implement core disaster preparedness programs • Solid track record of effectively coordinating all disaster
response or crises management activities in events of disasters • Effectively able to coordinate efforts to handle evacuations and implementing special needs programs and plans • Qualified to inspect facilities and equipment used in
emergency management operations to ensure appropriate functionality
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Collaborated with an external
emergency management agency, resulting in increased efficiency in internal
emergency procedures • Implemented
applicable maps in support of both daily and
response operations which proved essential in planning disaster management activities • Wrote a communications strategy for public safety professionals, which resulted in an increased number of professionals understanding the importance of safety • Trained over 45 professionals in decision management in critical incidents