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1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ASSISTANCE PLANS (ERAP) COHMED January 2010 1
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2 TOPICS What is an ERAP Some history Who needs an ERAP Contents of an ERAP Changes to the TDG Act
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3 What is an ERAP Emergency response planning Product and MOC specific Knowledgeable technical advisors Regulatory requirement High risk dangerous goods Quantity limits
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4 Some History 10 November, 1979 –60 tons of Chlorine –3 BLEVEs –225,000 evacuated
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5 History (continued) Approx. 1.5 km Tank car “Rockets” Grange Inquiry –If ship dangerous goods then must provide assistance Shipper to provide emergency response Transport Canada to approve ER plans Transport Canada to attend accident sites
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6 ERAP Plan Activation/Notification Hazard Analysis –Situation Assessment –Damage Assessment Logistics
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7 ERAP Plan (cont’d) Technical Advice Equipment and Materials Personnel/Resources –Internal –External SOP/SOG
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8 ERAP Plan (cont’d) Training and Exercises Maintenance ERAP Revisions Mutual Aid
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9 Who needs an ERAP Shipper (offeror for transport) Importer Carrier (product transiting through Canada)
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10 TDG Act Amendments Clarifies who the importer is in Canada Specified period approvals Direction to activate ERAP CBRN related response (voluntary) Liability protection
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11 ERAPs Important component of TDG Program –Risk-based (highly dangerous) –Legal requirement –Verified by auditors –Built on industry capability
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12 Cross Border Response 3 rd edition published 2007 Planning tool Cross-border response planning mandatory for ERAP holder
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13 THANK YOU! John Tomaselli Place de Ville Tower C, 330 Sparks Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1A 0N5 www.tc.gc.ca John.tomaselli@tc.gc.ca (613) 990-1144
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