Model Recovery Procedure for Response to Radiological Transportation Incident - Transportation Emergency Preparedness Program (Tepp) is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is the Transportation Emergency Preparedness Program (TEPP)?
A: TEPP is a program that provides training and resources to emergency responders to help them prepare for and respond to transportation incidents involving radioactive materials.
Q: What is a radiological transportation incident?
A: A radiological transportation incident is an incident involving the transport of radioactive materials that poses a potential risk to public health and safety.
Q: What is the Model Recovery Procedure for Response to Radiological Transportation Incident?
A: The Model Recovery Procedure is a set of guidelines and steps to be followed by emergency responders in the event of a radiological transportation incident in order to effectively and safely address the situation.
Q: What does the Model Recovery Procedure cover?
A: The Model Recovery Procedure covers various aspects of response and recovery, including site assessment, initial response actions, decontamination, and restoration of normal operations.
Q: Who is the Model Recovery Procedure designed for?
A: The Model Recovery Procedure is designed for emergency responders, including firefighters, law enforcement personnel, and hazardous materials teams, who may be involved in responding to a radiological transportation incident.
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