Clark County EOP Basic Plan 1. Introduction o Establishment of delegations of authority for making policy determination and other decisions; o Identification of alternate facilities, alternate uses for existing facilities, and, as appropriate, virtual office options such as telework; o Development of interoperable communications systems; o Protection of vital records needed to support essential functions; o Management of human capital; o Development of a test, training, and exercise program for continuity situations; o Devolution of control planning; and o Reconstitution and resumption of normal operations. Clark County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan. The purpose of this plan is to establish common guidelines for planning and responding to a hazardous materials incident(s) anywhere within Clark County, and to meet the statutory requirements of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-499), SARA Title III. The objective of this plan include: o Ensure alignment with the National Response Framework and the State of Nevada Hazardous Materials Response Plan. o Use the information provided by industry to identify the facilities and transportation routes where hazardous substances are present. o Establish emergency response procedures, including evacuation plans, for dealing with accidental chemical releases. o Set up notification procedures for those who will respond to an emergency. o Establish methods for determining the occurrence and severity of a release and the areas and populations likely to be affected. o Establish ways to notify the public of a release. o Identify the emergency equipment available in the community, including equipment at facilities. o Contain a program and schedules for training local emergency response and medical workers to respond to chemical emergencies. o Establish methods and schedules for conducting "exercises" (simulations) to test elements of the emergency response plan. o Designate a community coordinator and facility coordinators to carry out the plan. 1.6 Authorities This EOP is issued in accordance with, and under the provisions of, Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 414, authorizing Clark County to establish a local emergency management program 1-6
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