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Accommodating Pets Into Radiological Emergency Reception Center Operations for Nuclear Power Plant Emergencies One Florida County’s Approach . Palm Beach County – Host County. St Lucie Nuclear Power Plant on Hutchinson Island Approximately 35 miles north of Palm Beach County
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Accommodating Pets Into Radiological Emergency Reception Center Operations for Nuclear Power Plant Emergencies One Florida County’s Approach
Palm Beach County – Host County St Lucie Nuclear Power Plant on Hutchinson Island Approximately 35 miles north of Palm Beach County EPZ population estimate – 268,000 Estimated HPSAs in EPZ – 120,000+
Regulations • Federal • PETS Act 2006 • State • Statute 252.3568 • County • Animal Care & Control Ordinance of 1998
Implementation ‘Strategy’ • Accept the change • Plan for the inevitable • Utilize the benefit of time • Plan proactively using the “All Hazards” approach • Use CPG 101 guidance
FEMA CPG 101 Guidance • Fully understand the situation • Form the appropriate team • Determine the goals & objectives • Develop the draft plan • Training-exercise-improvement cycle • Review the plan with stakeholders
1. Fully Understand the Situation • Comprehend the gravity of the situation • Interpret the implications and consequences • Compare similar situations
2. Form the Appropriate Team • Palm Beach County REP Working Group • Emergency Management • Fire Rescue • Sheriff’s Office • Health Department • Public Affairs • American Red Cross
3. Determine Goals & Objectives • Apply situational knowledge to formulate SMART goals & objectives • Specific • Measureable • Achievable • Realistic • Timely
4. Develop the Draft Plan • Hazard Coordinating Procedures (annexes to CEMP) • Agency Standardized Operating Guidelines • Incident Action Plan • Pre-completed • Distributed
5. Stakeholder Review of Plan • Continuously review/update draft with stakeholders • Professional relationships • Involvement – engagement - ownership • Regular meetings • Phone calls • “Hall shots” and “hit & runs” • E-mails
6. Training-Exercise-ImprovementCycle • Training • Existing in-service training on agency SOGs • Exercise • Table top exercises for leaders • Off year functional exercises for all
Obstacles to Implementation • Common understanding of HPSAs vs. other animals • Lack of NGO field response training/integration • Equipment and supplies necessary to conduct operations
1. Common Understanding of HPSA • Locally adopted definition of HPSA: • Dog • Cat • Bird (not chickens, peacocks, etc) • Pocket pet, i.e. hamster, gerbil, guinea pig, rodent
All Other Animals • Non-HPSAs will be directed to service centers operated by Florida’s State Agriculture Response Team. Such animals include: • Exotic pets • Livestock • Captive wildlife
2. Lack of NGO Response Training • Various stages of organizational development • Unproven/inexperienced in this mission • Minimal NIMS & position specific training • Need for more integration with first responders
3. Lack of Dedicated Equipment • Fully deployable/mobile, self-contained, field ready trailers containing: • Full complement of signs • Barriers • Pop-up tents • Tables • Cages • Handling equipment • Supplemental gear/supplies
Areas of Concern • Unknown impact of new FEMA guidance • Functional Needs Support System • Local NGO leadership, training & integration • Inter-county applicability/transferability • Contaminated waste disposal • Internally contaminated pets & sheltering • Lack of Dedicated Equipment
Areas of Confidence • Systematic approach to problem solving • Project management & perseverance • Highly accessible & responsive state level expertise • Florida Bureau of Radiation Control • NIMS • Benefit of time • Cooperation of stakeholders • Eagerness to succeed among stakeholders • Supplemental FEMA guidance for HPSAs
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