Facility Integrated Contingency Planning: For Emergency Response and PlanningThe Integrated Contingency Plan (ICP) will minimize duplication in the preparation and use of emergency response plans at the same facility and will improve economic efficiency for both the regulated and regulating communities. Facility expenditures for the preparation, maintenance, submission, and update of a single plan should be much lower than for multiple plans. The ICP format provided in this one-plan guidance is organized into three main sections: an introductory section, a core plan, and a series of supporting annexes. |
Contents
The Essential Process | 16 |
Sustained Emergency Actions | 69 |
Annexes | 75 |
3 Operations | 109 |
4 Planning | 125 |
5 Logistics | 151 |
6 FinanceProcurementAdministration | 163 |
About the Author | 237 |
Common terms and phrases
Action Plans 29 Annex appendix applicable appropriate approved means CAA RMP 40 CFR Part 112 CFR Part 154 contingency plan core plan COTP decontamination DOT/RSPA effective daily recovery Emergency Action Plans emergency response plan employees EPA's Oil EPA's Oil Pollution evacuation facility owner facility response plan facility’s Federal Federal On-Scene Coordinator FRP 49 CFR hazard analysis hazardous materials hazardous substances HAZWOPER 29 CFR Incident Command System notification oil discharge Oil Pollution Prevention oil spill removal OSHA Emergency Action OSHA HAZWOPER 29 owner or operator paragraph Plans 29 CFR Pollution Prevention Regulation Prevention Regulation 40 procedures Process Safety 29 qualified individual RCRA 40 CFR Regulation 40 CFR response actions response equipment response personnel response resources RMP 40 CFR Safety 29 CFR scenario analysis spill management team spill removal organization Subpart USCG USCG-FRG 33 CFR wildlife and sensitive worst case discharge