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Rail Incidents: Preparedness and Response for Emergency Managers

Training Event

Location

Union Pacific Railroad
222 S. Stanford Way
Sparks NV 89431

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Sessions

  1. to MST

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Overview

Using NIMS/ICS guidelines, the Rail Incidents: Preparedness and Response for Emergency Managers course prepares participants to lead and manage hazardous material incidents and flammable/combustible liquids incidents involving transportation using NIMS/ICS and NRF guidelines and structures. 

This course will enhance the participants’ knowledge of transportation emergencies and hone their management skills to help them establish effective objectives, strategies, and tactics when assuming command and/or general staffing roles

Prerequisites: Prior to enrollment, participants shall be trained to the Hazardous Materials Awareness level as certified by their Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and shall submit electronic (e-mail) verification of successful completion of the NIMS/ICS300 course to transcaer@chemtrec.com

This training course is funded through the PHMSA ALERT Grant

Attendee Level

  • Hazmat Awareness
  • Emergency Managers 

Event Focus

Featured topics:

  • Railroad Safety 
  • Case Studies – Rail Incidents  
  • Railroad Response Overview 
  • Incident Command During Railroad Incidents
  • Hazmat Transportation Training and Resources Available to Responders & Communities
  • Tank Car and Safety Train Overview/Tour

Description

Course Objectives:

  • Identify the required forms and emergency operations center considerations for a rail incident under Incident Command System (ICS) through real-world case studies and instructor-led discussion. 
  • Identify and describe the duties of personnel under the branches of ICS. 
  • Describe the types of containers used to transport hazardous materials in all modes of transportation including highway, rail, and intermodal. 
  • Summarize the resources available if a local jurisdiction is overwhelmed by a surface transportation incident; and
  • Discuss the effective application of NIMS/ICS principles during a railroad incident response.

Field Exercises

  • Tank Car and Safety Train Overview/Tour

Important Details

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Closed-toe footwear, gloves, and long pants are required. Safety vests will be provided onsite. 

Please advise the instructor(s) of any pre-existing medical condition(s) that may preclude you from participating in any field exercise. Stay hydrated and alert.

Be at the site by 12:50 PM for registration. Class will begin promptly at 1:00 PM.

Depending on registration and training needs, the training schedule may be adjusted prior to event. 

Note: There will need to be a minimum of 20 registered attendees for the emergency management session to be held.

Sponsors

  • Union Pacific Railroad
  • TRANSCAER
  • Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Contacts

Erica Fischer
CHEMTREC/TRANSCAER

3130 Fairview Park Drive
4th Floor
Falls Church VA 22042

Mobile  804-357-4758
efischer@chemtrec.com
Chip Heard, REM
Union Pacific Railroad

1000 West Fourth St
North Little Rock AR 72114

Phone  501-373-2301
Mobile  870-635-7907
caheard@up.com