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National Response TeamResponse planning and coordination is accomplished at the federal level through the National Response Team (NRT), an interagency group co-chaired by the EPA and the U.S. Coast Guard with representatives from 16 Federal agencies. Although the NRT does not respond directly to incidents, it is responsible for three major activities related to managing responses: (1) distributing information; (2) planning for emergencies; and (3) training for emergencies. The NRT also supports the Regional Response Teams. Distributing Information The NRT is responsible for distributing technical, financial, and operational information about hazardous substance releases and oil spills to all members of the team. This information is collected primarily by NRT committees whose purpose is to focus attention on specific issues, then collect and disseminate information on those issues to other members of the team. Standing committees of the NRT and the topics that are addressed include:
Planning for Emergencies The NRT ensures that the roles of federal agencies on the Team for emergency response are clearly outlined in the National Contingency Plan. After a major incident, the effectiveness of the response is carefully assessed by the NRT. The NRT may use information gathered from the assessment to make recommendations for improving the National Contingency Plan and the National Response System. The NRT may be asked to help Regional Response Teams develop Regional Contingency Plans. The NRT also reviews these plans to determine whether they comply with federal policies on emergency response. Training for Emergencies Training is the key to the federal strategy for preparing for oil spills or hazardous substance releases. Although most training is performed by state and local personnel, the NRT develops training courses and programs, coordinates federal training efforts, and provides information to regional, state, and local officials about training needs and courses. Supporting Regional Response Teams The NRT supports Regional Response Teams (RRTs) by reviewing Regional or Area Contingency Plans to maintain consistency with national policies on emergency response. The NRT also supports RRTs by monitoring and assessing RRT effectiveness during an incident. The NRT may ask an RRT to focus on specific lessons learned from a particular incident and to share those lessons with other members of the National Response System. In this way, the RRTs can improve their own regional contingency plans while helping to solve problems that might be occurring elsewhere within the National Response System. |
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