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ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1 AMATS AMATS is the balanced, cooperative, coordinated and comprehensive process between the Municipality (MPO) and State for the development of an AMATS Metropolitan Transportation Plan, a Transportation Improvement Program and the Unified Planning Work Program. 5.1.1 In order to receive and expend federal funding for transportation and air quality improvements there must be cooperation between the State and the MPO as required by federal regulations. Therefore, the purpose of AMATS is to provide the framework and mechanism for the MPO and the State to jointly develop and implement transportation and air quality plans and programs, which will assure compliance with State and Federal transportation planning and air quality requirements. The duties and responsibilities within AMATS are further described in this section. 5.1.2 AMATS is responsible for the metropolitan transportation planning process within the urbanized boundaries in accordance with the Unified Planning Work Program approved by the Policy Committee, the FHWA, and the FTA. The AMATS responsibilities hereunder are subject to appropriations.
ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. All HCPH staff have a role in supporting and participating in the agency’s preparedness and response efforts. The following personnel and groups have critical responsibilities in agency preparedness and response efforts.
ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. All Health Department staff members in Richland County have a potential role in supporting and participating in their agency’s preparedness and response efforts. Therefore, Health Department Employees are required to receive all mandated ICS/NIMS trainings (appropriate to Personnel Tier Level and role) within 60 days of hire per the RPH Mandatory NIMS/ICS Training Compliance SOP Attachment XVI. This document summarizes potential roles staff may have in an emergency based on their normal day to day duties. Following a bioterrorism, chemical, radiological incident, communicable disease outbreak, or other public health emergency, RPH staff shall have the responsibility to provide guidance to the residents of Richland County, and partner agencies about basic public health issues dealing with communicable diseases, environmental health, and other health concerns. 1. Role of Health Department -Department Operation Center (DOC): The role of the RPH’s Department Operations DOC is to provide a central point of coordination for any event that has impact on the health of the general public and to provide coordination between the County EOC, RPC, and SCHD. The Health Department DOC will be the central point of communications, command, and control (per the Incident Command System), and dissemination of information to the County Emergency Operations Center. Its role is to act as a liaison and to provide guidance and information to the County EOC on any matters concerning public health.
ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. TUG was responsible for documentation, and review of the training material prepared for the tools “ParScale”, and “CPPPO”. Other training material hosted on OPH-TM has been prepared before the NanoSim project by TUG, or has been made available by other partners / external organizations.
ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. SINTEF is responsible for the administration and definition of the testing activities. DCS and TUG are supporting the execution and technical assistance of the testing activities. The NanoSim consortium is collectively responsible for defining the acceptance criteria.
ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. All Health Department staff members in Richland County have a potential role in supporting and participating in their agency’s preparedness and response efforts. Therefore, Health Department Employees are required to receive all mandated ICS/NIMS trainings (appropriate to Personnel Tier Level and role) within 60 days of hire per the RPH Mandatory NIMS/ICS Training Compliance SOP Attachment XVI. This document summarizes potential roles staff may have in an emergency based on their normal day to day duties. Following a bioterrorism, chemical, radiological incident, communicable disease outbreak, or other public health emergency, RPH staff shall have the responsibility to provide guidance to the residents of Richland County, and partner agencies about basic public health issues dealing with communicable diseases, environmental health, and other health concerns. 1. Role of Health Department -Department Operation Center (DOC): The role of the RPH’s Department Operations DOC is to provide a central point of coordination for any event that has impact on the health of the general public and to provide coordination between the County EOC, RPC, and SCHD. The Health Department DOC will be the central point of communications, command and control (per the Incident Command System), and dissemination of information to the County Emergency Operations Center. Its role is to act as a liaison and to provide guidance and information to the County EOC on any matters concerning public health. 2. Role of the Richland County Emergency Management Agency/Emergency Operations Center (EOC): Page41 The Emergency Management Agency, functioning under the Emergency Management Agency Director, is responsible to ensure the community knows its vulnerabilities, hazards and threats; plans for emergencies, responds timely and effectively in an emergency or disaster; and conducts recovery operations. The fundamental goal of emergency management is to create and maintain an effective organization to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from major threats to lives and property. The director is also responsible for coordinating the various components of The emergency management system-fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, public works, volunteers, and other groups by Incorporating the four phases of emergency management: mitigation, Preparedness, response and recovery, the local director can effectively respond to all hazards (natural, technological, and national security).T...
ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES. The ICS (Incident Command System) is a long proven system of handling field response activities in emergencies. ICS provides essential management using these aspects: common terminology, modular organization, integrated communications, a unified command structure, consolidated action plans, manageable span-of-control, predestinated incident facilities and comprehensive resource management. ICS does all of this by organizing any emergency response effort into five basic functions: 1. Command 2. Planning/Intelligence

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