Title: MERRTT
1Transportation Emergency Preparedness Program
Update
Ken Keaton Transportation Emergency Preparedness
Program Contract Coordinator ken_at_trgroupinc.com 8
03-474-8000
2Transportation by Air, Rail Highway
- Annual Estimates of United States Hazardous
Materials Shipping Activities - 500 Billion packages
- 400 Million are hazardous material
- 3 Million are radioactive
- DOE ships between 5,000 to 20,000 annually
3What will responders in your community do when an
accident happens?
4How can you help responders prepare for accidents
involving radiological material?
- 44 CFR 351.1 assigns Federal Agency
responsibilities for assisting state and local
governments in emergency planning and
preparedness for radiological/nuclear emergencies - Participate with FEMA in assisting state and
local governments in developing their
radiological emergency plans, evaluating
exercises to test plans, and evaluating the plans
and preparedness - Assist FEMA with the development, implementation,
and presentation to the extent that resources
permit of training programs for federal, state
and local radiological emergency response
personnel - Assist FEMA in developing and promulgating
guidance to state and local governments for the
preparation of radiological emergency plans
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6TEPP Implementation
- Through eight Regional Coordinating Offices
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- TEPP Regional Coordinator located with each DOE
region
7The first step to preparedness. . .
- Determine applicability and conduct a needs
assessment - The Needs Assessment will
- assist in determining readiness
- identify strengths weaknesses
8What does the Needs Assessment cover?
- To get started, simply click on one of the topics
listed below to assess the indicated area of your
program - Emergency Management Planning Procedures and
Capabilities - Emergency Communications Center Procedures and
Capabilities - Hazardous Materials Team Procedures and
Capabilities - Fire Response Organization Procedures and
Capabilities - Law Enforcement Response Organization Procedures
and Capabilities - Emergency Medical Services and
- Care Facilities Procedures and Capabilities
- Training
9Automated Needs Assessment
10Automated Needs Assessment
11Second step address weaknesses in plans
procedures
- TEPP Model Plans Procedures
- First Response Initial Response Procedure
- Hazardous Material Team Incident Response
Procedure - EMS Responder Procedure for Handling a
Radiologically Contaminated Patient - Medical Examiner/Coroner Guide
- for Handling a Radiologically Contaminated
Body/Human Remains - Radioactive and Hazardous Materials
Decontamination - Emergency Operations Plan Annex
- Recovery Procedure
12. . .and address training weakness
- Modular Emergency Response Radiological
Transportation Training (MERRTT) - MERRTT has a modular design
- 16 modules (some with embedded video clips)
- 4 hands-on practical exercises
- Can be integrated into existing hazmat curriculum
or delivered as stand-alone course - Intended for responders with previous hazardous
material response training - MERRTT is designed to supplement existing hazmat
training - Many states have adopted MERRTT as their own
training program
13MERRTT Program
- DAY ONE MODULES
- Radiological Basics
- Biological Effects
- Radioactive Material Shipping Packages
- Hazard Recognition
- Initial Response Actions
- Patient Handling
- Incident Control
- Radiological Survey Instruments Dosimetry
Devices - Transportation of Safeguards Material
- DAY TWO MODULES
- DOE Shipments and Resources
- Decontamination, Disposal and Documentation
- WIPP Module
- Pre-Hospital Practices
- Transportation by Rail
- Incident Command
- Public Information Officer
14Comprehensive MERRTT Student and Instructor
Manuals
- Student Workbooks and Instructor Guides have been
prepared for each module in the MERRTT program - Everything contained on the MERRTT CD-ROM
15Hands On Exercises and Training Videos
- MERRTT includes 4 hands-on practical exercises to
reinforce material presented in the modules - Instrument Use
- Patient Handling
- Package Integrity
- Contamination Survey
- Three training videos with Instructor Guides
- Emergency Response
- Pre-Hospital Practices
- Decontamination Dressdown
162007 TEPP Training Activity
- In 2007, 6,570 responders were trained using
MERRTT - 1,454 participated in DOE-sponsored training
sessions - 2,431 participated in state or local
level-sponsored training sessions - 2,685 trained thru Independent Study
- 421 received continuing education hours (CEH)
172008 TEPP Training Activity
- Year to Date Training Activities Include
- 45 MERRTT sessions
- 664 participated in DOE-sponsored training
sessions - 135 participated in state or local
level-sponsored training sessions - 1574 trained thru Independent Study
- 139 received continuing education hours (CEH)
18TEPP Exercises
- Tabletop, Drill Exercise Program Manual
(Drills-In-A-Box) - Guidance For Planning, Conducting and Evaluating
Transportation Emergency Preparedness Tabletops,
Drills and Exercises
- Converting existing 6 TEPP exercise scenarios to
meet Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation
Program (HSEEP) design requirements
19TEPP Full-Scale Exercises
- All tabletop, drill or full scale exercise
activities are preceded by a Needs Assessment and
needed training sessions - In the past 14 months, TEPP has sponsored the
following HSEEP compliant tabletops, drills, and
exercises - Muscatatuck, IN Grizzly - 2 tabletops and 2
drills - Fort Smith, AR Operation Critical Mass 1
tabletop and 1 full scale exercise - Fort Hall, ID Operation Rad Relief - 1 tabletop
and 3 drills - Laguna, NM Operation Enchantment 1 full scale
exercise
20TEPP Full-Scale Exercises
- Tabletops, drills or full scale exercises
scheduled for remainder of 2007 - Fort Hall, ID Operation RadReck 1 full scale
exercise on May 14 - North Platt, NE Operation Great Plains 1
tabletop, 1 drill, and 1 full scale exercise on
August 23
21Interagency Coordination
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
- Participation in development and maintenance of
Standards 472 and 473 - Radiation Specialist Program
- Phase I and II completed
- Final pilot session scheduled for 6/08 in ID
- G-346 Hospital Training Program revised
-available through FEMA - ASTM International Proposed Standard Practice
E54.02.05
22Modular Emergency Response Radiological
Transportation Training (MERRTT) Program Update
Ken Keaton Transportation Emergency Preparedness
Program Contract Coordinator ken_at_trgroupinc.com 8
03-474-8000
232008 MERRTT Program Improvements
- Implemented changes were based on exercise
findings, student and instructor feedback - Added a new training video for proper responder
decontamination dressdown - Streamlined several modules and objectives to
improve the flow of the training - Two additional text book practical exercise added
to the training program - Evenly spread the hands on activities over the
two days of training
242009 MERRTT Program Improvement Considerations
- Proposed changes are based on exercise findings,
student and instructor feedback - Revise all supporting training video clips
- Add information in decontamination module
addressing contaminated responders in station
uniform and how to deal with mass casualty
situations - How to properly take and handle contamination
swipes - How to map/document radiation and contamination
readings at an accident scene
Old Video
New Video
25Want to know more?
- The TEPP web site provides one-stop shopping
- MERRTT Training Schedule
- 24-Hour Points of Contact
- Needs Assessment
- Model Procedures
- Exercise Planning Resources
- TEPP Regional Coordinators
http//www.em.doe.gov/TEPPPages/TEPPHome.aspx
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