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Clark County EOP Basic Plan 4. Roles and Responsibilities  Cooperating with and extending assistance to surrounding jurisdictions, on request and as resources allow.  Establishing and monitoring training standards for certification of search and rescue personnel. See ESF 9 – Search and Rescue for more details. 4.2.3.10 Oil and Hazardous Materials Primary County Agency: Clark County Fire Department Supporting County Agencies: Office of Emergency Management, Parks and Recreation Department, Office of Public Communication, Public Works Department, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Office of Diversity Other Supporting Community Partners: Fire Department Hazmat Teams, All-hazards Regional Multi-organizational Operations Response Team (ARMOR), Southern Nevada Health District, National Guard 92nd Civil Support Team, National Nuclear Security Administration Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC) and Radiological Assistance Program (RAP) Team, private hazmat contractors, National Weather Service, Southern Nevada Health District, Clark County School District, Utility Providers, Ambulance Providers Primary State Agencies: Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (oil and hazardous materials) Nevada State Health Division, Radiation Control Program (radiological materials) 92nd Civil Support Team (based in Carson City) Primary Federal Agency: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 Oil and Hazardous Materials, U.S. Department of Energy Nuclear Fuel, Low-level Waste, Transuranic Material, U.S. Department of Defense Nuclear Weapons, Special Nuclear Material, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms/Expl., Department of Homeland Security – U.S. Coast Guard / Federal Emergency Management Agency Responsibilities related to oil and hazardous materials include:  Conducting oil and hazardous materials response (chemical, biological, etc.).  Providing remote consultation, as needed.  Assessing the potential health effects of a hazardous materials release.  Identifying the needs for hazardous materials incident support from regional and State agencies.  Recommending protective actions related to hazardous materials releases for the public and responding agencies.  Conducting environmental short- and long-term cleanup. Radiological Response Responsibilities related to radiological protection include:  Providing localized radiological monitoring and reporting network, when necessary.  Securing initial and refresher training for instructors and monitors. 4-14

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