Clark County EOP Basic Plan 4. Roles and Responsibilities Ensuring that staff complete required training (including required NIMS and ICS training). Dedicating staff time for participation in training exercises. Preparing and maintaining supporting SOPs and annexes (including incorporation of NIMS components, principles, and policies). 4.2.3 Responsibilities by Function ESFs include services required for an effective emergency management program, of which response is a key element. ESFs are performed by agencies including fire departments/districts; law enforcement; Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers; and public health, environmental health, and public works departments. Agencies with responsibilities under an ESF may serve in one of the following roles: Primary Agency(s) – Identify lead agencies for emergency functions based on the agency’s coordinating responsibilities, authority, functional expertise, resources, and capabilities in managing incident activities. Departments or agencies assigned as primary may not be responsible for all elements of a function and will coordinate with primary agencies at other levels of government and supporting agencies to ensure operational continuity. Supporting Agency(s) – Identify agencies with substantial support roles during major incidents. Community Partners – Identify nongovernmental organizations that provide subject matter expertise and support emergency operations. State and Federal Agencies – Identify the appropriate primary agencies at both the State and federal levels. 4.2.3.1 Transportation Primary County Agency: Public Works Department – Road Division Supporting County Agencies: Clark County School District, Regional Transportation Commission, Department of Aviation, Emergency Management, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Finance Department, Office of Public Communications, Office of Diversity Community Partners: Solid Waste Management Companies, Energy Transmission Companies Rail Transportation Companies, Rideshare programs Primary State Agencies: Nevada Department of Transportation, Department of Public Safety, Nevada Highway Patrol Primary Federal Agency: Department of Transportation (Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Highway Administration; Federal Railroad Administration; Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Transportation-related responsibilities include: Monitoring and reporting the status of and any damage to the County’s transportation system and infrastructure. Identifying temporary alternative transportation solutions that can be implemented by others when County systems or infrastructure are damaged, unavailable, or overwhelmed. 4-5
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