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The State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an

The State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an All-Hazards Radiological Emergency. Annex E

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The State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an

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  1. The State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an All-Hazards Radiological Emergency Annex E to the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan

  2. Annex EThe State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an All-hazards Radiological Emergency • Objectives: -To develop an all-hazards radiological emergency management document that establishes the planning and operational concepts for responses to these emergencies. -To be a companion to Annex A which is the Florida Comprehensive Emergency Management annex addressing nuclear power plant and space launched vehicle accidents. -To provide a template for a Hospital Radiological Emergency Response Plan.

  3. Annex EThe State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an All-hazards Radiological Emergency • Relationship to Other Plans: -Companion to ANNEX A THE STATE OF FLORIDA RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN -Each agency will need to modify/develop their own operational plans regarding all-hazards radiological emergency responses.

  4. Annex EThe State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an All-hazards Radiological Emergency • Status of the Annex: -Presented to and approved by State Working Group Operations and Plans Committee on March 29, 2007. -Presented to and approved by State Working Group on Domestic Preparedness Executive Board on March 30, 2007. -To be presented to State Domestic Security Oversight Committee for consideration for approval on April 18, 2007.

  5. Education/Training (1) • BRC responsible for responding to any radiological incident/event • BRC available for providing radiological training to CHD’s and first responders

  6. Education/Training (2) • BRC has available 2 hr, 4 hr, and 2 day all-hazards radiological training • eXtreme eXposure Training -Lecture—2 ½ hours (All-hazards) -FSU-provided table-top—4 hours -Available in each RDSTF region

  7. FEMA Independent Study ProgramIS-3 Radiological Emergency Managementhttp://www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is3.asp • This independent study course contains information on a variety of radiological topics, including: • Fundamental principles of radiation • Nuclear threat and protective measures • Nuclear power plants • Radiological transportation accidents • Other radiological hazards

  8. Recommended Info at Local Level (1) • "Radiological Emergency Management" PowerPoint Available at: http://def.sharepoint.doh.ad.state.fl.us/Deputy/Presentations/Radiological%20Emergency%20Management%202-2007%20by%20John%20Lanza.ppt • "Radiological Pocket Guide"  Available at:  http://def.sharepoint.doh.ad.state.fl.us/Deputy/Shared%20Documents/Rad%20Emer%20Mgmt%20Pocket%20Guide.pdf

  9. Recommended Info at Local Level (2) • "Radiological terrorism: A Tool Kit for Emergency Services Clinicians"  Available from:  cdcinfo@cdc.gov. • "Handbook for Responding to a Radiological Dispersal Device (Dirty Bomb): First Responder's Guide- The First 12 Hours"  Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors Available from: www.crcpd.org

  10. Recommended Info at Local Level (3) • "The State of Florida Emergency Management Annex for an All-Hazards Radiological Emergency--Annex E to the FLCEMP“ (soon to be available by DEM) • "Hospital Radiological Emergency Response Tool Kit"  (Still in developmental stage by DOH)

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